'TD' Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 I was just looking back at the schedule in retrospect, and damn this is going to be a rough year no matter what coaches are hired. The Bears have games against 3 of the toughest divisions in the NFL, NFC East, AFC East, and their own. Half of their games will be against teams that made it into the play offs this year. They of course play the Packers and Vikings twice. They will host the Eagles, Patriots, and the Jets. Plus, they will travel to the Cowboys this year. I'd hate to call the Lions a give me game. They have been improving, but I'm glad the Bears play them twice. The Bills and Carolina are some what disfunctional, but still pose some what of a challenge. The Dolphins are a really competitive tough team and will get the home field advantage. Then we also get to see Cutler go up against 2 of his favorite coaches in Bates(Seattle) and Shannahan (Washington). Then their will be the Giants looking to rebound with the Bears first pick for DC this year. The team will be basically the same. Free agency will dictate almost no major player movement this year. Their are no high picks for the Bears in the draft this year. A lot of Bears players will obviously be more experienced, but that wil be offset by other players getting older and the fact they will be learning a new scheme on offense and new coordinator on defense. So given that their is no push over Browns and Rams, would a 6-10 season be an improvement, and if so will you be satisfied? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madlithuanian Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 6-10 is not an improvment. And with that, I would not be satisfied. No one should. I was just looking back at the schedule in retrospect, and damn this is going to be a rough year no matter what coaches are hired. The Bears have games against 3 of the toughest divisions in the NFL, NFC East, AFC East, and their own. Half of their games will be against teams that made it into the play offs this year. They of course play the Packers and Vikings twice. They will host the Eagles, Patriots, and the Jets. Plus, they will travel to the Cowboys this year. I'd hate to call the Lions a give me game. They have been improving, but I'm glad the Bears play them twice. The Bills and Carolina are some what disfunctional, but still pose some what of a challenge. The Dolphins are a really competitive tough team and will get the home field advantage. Then we also get to see Cutler go up against 2 of his favorite coaches in Bates(Seattle) and Shannahan (Washington). Then their will be the Giants looking to rebound with the Bears first pick for DC this year. The team will be basically the same. Free agency will dictate almost no major player movement this year. Their are no high picks for the Bears in the draft this year. A lot of Bears players will obviously be more experienced, but that wil be offset by other players getting older and the fact they will be learning a new scheme on offense and new coordinator on defense. So given that their is no push over Browns and Rams, would a 6-10 season be an improvement, and if so will you be satisfied? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nfoligno Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 The team could actually be improved and still end up 6-10, so I get the point, but no, I would not be satisified. 6-10 is not an improvment. And with that, I would not be satisfied. No one should. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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