Good news on the tank front. They’ve still got the tiebreaker for the 4th pick on strength of schedule, but here’s hoping they keep winning.

Go Bears!

  • One_Basil_9813B
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    10 months ago

    Losing out probably gets us the 4th pick. The Bears should win 1 more, but I dont see either the Pats or Cards winning 2 more games to get us into the top 3.

  • Haskins77B
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    10 months ago

    So sad this is what we have to cheer for every day year around this time.

  • Sandy_PickleB
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    10 months ago

    No we want them to keep the same record, that way we could have B2B picks in the 2nd right?

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      10 months ago

      That’s an interesting angle haha. Idk… I think we’d still rather move up in the first, right? I keep forgetting we have their 2nd though. So if they finish higher than us in the draft order, the earlier second round pick is kind of a nice consolation prize.

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        10 months ago

        I’m just hoping we have the same record but also stay where we are. 1:4, 2:4, 2:5 have a nice look to it to me

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    10 months ago

    If hope they play .2nd stringers. We should play our top guys and put a savage embarrassing beat on them so we were up 21 at half. Run up the score in a meaningless.game—why? We because we need to reclaim our dignity after thanksgiving. We run up the score as much as we can. Fuck sportsmanship; this game is about teaching an object lesson. Don’t come back. That goes for anyone left on the schedule. I like us as late ‘70’s Raiders’ dirty tricks type squad. We got to start building the rep… let the team decide. Not on board? Some other team will pay you—not us.