America wrote:
W_Z wrote:
are you this mentally broken? you completely missed the point. i don't care about "hovering" around .500, i'm saying those teams were in better positions than the bears were, who sat at 3-13.
the bears couldn't even beat jacksonville last year. the "dogshit" bucs slaughtered the bears last season. the hapless eagles wasted them too.
if you want to think your team is going to get better (i don't see how they could get worse at this point), fine. but lose the smug attitude. like i said, you look as foolish as the cubs fans you enjoy mocking so much. at least the cubs won a championship. the bears have been an NFL afterthought for some time now.
The only time I directly referenced the quality of the Chicago Bears in this thread was to say they could lose to any team on the schedule.
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The Bears could easily lose to any of them, because the Bears aren't very good either, but they could easily beat them too.
I dont understand why everyone looks at this schedule and suddenly thinks the season is over before it started. Maybe if they had the Patriots and Chiefs (or something like that) on there I'd agree but this is a pretty nonthreatening batch of teams. The second half group is trash. The first half is basically what a normal NFL schedule looks like.
It really doesn't have much to do with the Bears at all, this group of teams isn't that good.
for me personally, i'm not doing that--i'm just saying you can't sit there and laugh at the competition when your own team is bad or worse than those teams. of course, this is the NFL, anything can happen...and lately, some teams that you think should be good will be bad (i actually agree with you about the falcons...that superbowl loss might wreck them). it's just that the bears are part of that trash, and i think some bears fans are trying to write them off so they don't become emotionally attached.
all of that goes out the window when the season starts, though. i've seen the threads...