The thing is the Bears have played the second easiest schedule in the NFL, the Vikings have played the 9th easiest schedule, Carolina the 13th easiest. Seattle's played the 3rd toughest.Sgt. Largent":32kqvoed said:knownone":32kqvoed said:Am I crazy for assuming that we're not only a top 3 team but that we haven't even hit on all cylinders yet?.
I do think we're just starting to hit our stride............so if we played the Bears again on a neutral field? I think we win.
But that's the thing about the NFL, unless it's the SB or Phoenix in December when half the crowd is the opposing team's fans.........there is no neutral field.
We lost to the Bears, they have a better record, so IMO we're squarely in the 4-6 range.
1. Saints
2. Rams
3. Bears
4. Panthers, Hawks and Vikings (choose your order).
Sure the Bears beat the Vikings and us before we had found our identity but are they a better team than Seattle is right now? Remember, in week two we randomly decided to stop running the ball despite having success with Carson, we didn't have KJ, Baldwin, Fluker, or Sweezy and our O-line couldn't block anyone. If we played them in Chicago next week I think we beat them by 7.