Hi Bud., Do you think the Chicago Bears still have a chance to make the playoffs ???
Jay Cutler
Yes buddy!
The Bears may have the easiest remaining schedule with the Cardinals and Lions.
But they will likely need both the Vikings and Giants to lose to have a good chance of getting into the postseason.
Here what will happen:
1) I don't think the Vikings will survive at Reliant stadium this Sunday when they play against the Texans steaming wild bull, that left only the Giants for you to worry about.
2) The Giants (8-6) will travel to Baltimore to compete with the (9-5) Ravens, so there is a good chance for the Bears to make the wildcard if the Giants fold under, just like they did last week against the Falcons
Good luck bud!
Go Bears!!!
Last edited by Cowboy72A; 12-19-2012, 02:43 AM.
Lý do: correct misspelling
The New York Giants are known for their tremendous play on the NFL highway and the late season runs they have put together over the years to win the Super Bowl. However, don’t expect that kind of magic this season.
Out of the three teams competing for the division, the Giants have the hardest road to hoe since they need to win every game and hope the winner of the Week 17 Redskins-Cowboys game loses in Week 16.
The Giants come into the Week 16 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens playing horrific football. They have lost four of the last six games, and a week ago, they were demolished by the Atlanta Falcons.
That loss highlighted the Giants' weaknesses and the struggles by Eli Manning. Manning is inconsistent and prone to early turnovers that put the Giants in a hole. Manning is just one interception shy of his total from a year ago.
The Giants just don’t have the same magic that they have had in the past.
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