Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Chicago Bears Just Caught A Huge Break With Upcoming Schedule

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Getting off to a good start this season was necessary for the Chicago Bears, knowing the second half would be littered with divisional games. Stealing the opener from Tennessee with that big comeback is a great way to build confidence and momentum. However, things get tougher over the next three weeks. It starts with going to Houston against a really good Texans team on Sunday Night Football. Then they head to Indianapolis against the Colts before returning home to host old nemesis Matthew Stafford and the Rams.

Stealing a win from any of them will be challenging. It appears the Bears may have caught some good fortune. According to multiple reports, Los Angeles received bad news on Monday. Star wide receiver Puka Nacua, who lit the NFL on fire last year as a rookie, aggravated a knee injury in their loss to Detroit. While it was only a sprain, the severity was enough to force the Rams to put him on Injured Reserve. That means he cannot play for the next four games. They play Chicago in three weeks, meaning the Bears won’t have to face him.

The Chicago Bears need every advantage they can get.

Los Angeles went to the playoffs last year. They have one of the best quarterbacks in the game. Counting on Caleb Williams to match him shot for shot would’ve been unreasonable. That means the defense would need to at least slow them down enough to keep it close. Nacua had 1,486 yards last season. He was the focal point of the entire Rams offense. Losing him puts a lot more pressure on Cooper Kupp to carry the load. Considering how porous that offensive line is in front of Stafford, having fewer reliable targets is a bad thing.

If the Chicago Bears can get through the first four weeks at 3-1, it sets up a string of games against the Panthers, Jaguars, Commanders, and Cardinals. All four of those teams missed the playoffs last year and lost on opening day. If the defense remains strong and the offense contributes more, there is a reasonable path for this team to go 8-1 or 7-2 by midseason. Yes, that is probably too optimistic, but Nacua’s injury at least opens the door a little wider.

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Sep 10, 2024 11:24 am

Come on now: the Bears are closer to going 17-0 than to 0-17. Only the facts and the facts do not lie.

“Facts like truth neither lie nor blush.”–SS & Q

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Sep 10, 2024 11:17 am

Nobody loves beggars on this site.

BANE_CO
BANE_CO
Sep 10, 2024 9:29 am

I don’t see us being 2-1 going into the Rams game and I think we get beat by the Rams anyway. That OL looks fragile AF at best. Offense seems disjointed. I’m sticking with my 7-10 projection for the season.

Veece
Veece
Sep 10, 2024 9:19 am

Come on! Give me some love for that previous post. It was kinda funny while making some good points.

BearDownTX
Sep 10, 2024 8:34 am

I would say 2-2 is the best case scenario. The Texans and Colts both look pretty tough playing against each other. Plus, we have to go to their house for both games.

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