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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:04 am 
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6 PM release.

Already know one quality Bears trip is out, Tampa Bay!

Hearing we open with Green Bay? Don't like that for travel purposes.

Watch them give me a terrible New Orleans weekend.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:05 pm 
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bigfan wrote:
6 PM release.

Already know one quality Bears trip is out, Tampa Bay!

Hearing we open with Green Bay? Don't like that for travel purposes.

Watch them give me a terrible New Orleans weekend.

That Tampa Bay game, BigFan, is slated for London October 23rd with the Buccaneers as the "home" team. As for the opener, think AFC...


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:03 pm 
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Bears to open vs. Falcons, visit Packers on Christmas
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Tribune reporter

5:16 p.m. CDT, April 19, 2011
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In a year in which the Chicago Bears are scheduled to travel to London for their first-ever regular season game in Europe, the team open at home against Atlanta, has four consecutive games vs. AFC West opponents and closes with division rivals Green Bay and Minnesota.

The NFL will release the 2011 schedule at 6 p.m., but a look at the schedule provided to the Tribune shows they open the season at Soldier Field on Sept. 11 against the Falcons in a matchup of division champions from last season. It marks only the fourth time in 12 years the Bears will open at home.

They then will travel to New Orleans in Week 2 and return home to host the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers in Week 3.

Former Bears linebacker and defensive coordinator Ron Rivera will bring in his Carolina Panthers for a visit in Week 4.

The Bears then play at Detroit on Monday, Oct. 10 on ESPN’s “Monday Night Football,” the first prime-time appearance for the Lions since Week 3 of the 2001 season. That game is followed by another prime-time appearance for the Bears as they will host Minnesota on Oct. 16 in NBC’s national Sunday night broadcast.

That gives the team a home game before the Oct. 23 game vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at London’s Wembley Stadium.

After the trip to England, the Bears are off on the weekend of Oct. 30. The Bears play the Philadelphia Eagles on “Monday Night Football” on Nov. 7. They then will host the Lions on Nov. 13 before a string of four straight games against the AFC West: vs. San Diego, at Oakland, vs. Kansas City and at Denver in Week 14, which will be quarterback Jay Cutler’s first regular-season game there since the trade.

The Bears host Seattle in Week 15, then close out at Green Bay in an NBC prime-time Christmas game on Dec. 25 and then at Minnesota on Jan. 1.

The NFL’s current labor dispute leaves football hanging in the balance. The league announced that if an agreement is not reached by Aug. 1, the game in London will be moved to Tampa and the Bucs’ Raymond James Stadium.

Week 1 ATLANTA

Week 2 at New Orleans

Week 3 GREEN BAY

Week 4 CAROLINA

Week 5 at Detroit

Week 6 MINNESOTA

Week 7 vs. Tampa Bay at London

Week 8 OFF

Week 9 at Philadelphia

Week 10 Detroit

Week 11 SAN DIEGO

Week 12 at Oakland

Week 13 KANSAS CITY

Week 14 at Denver

Week 15 SEATTLE

Week 16 at Green Bay

Week 17 at Minnesota

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I'm not about to pick the Bears' 2011 schedule for a couple of reasons. First, you can't tell which teams are supposed to be good, and end up real, real bad. That's the way the NFL has been lately. Second, there's still a lockout that's now 40 days and counting. There's no telling when a Minnesota judge will rule on the legality of the "l" word, let alone when players & owners will reach a new collective bargaining agreement.


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