Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on Today at 03:56:08 PMI think the difference in schedule is highly overrated considering how much parity there is and how much a team's fortunes change from year-to-year.Detroit split with them. And the Chiefs were still the Chiefs when Detroit played them. Detroit's biggest issue was getting swept by both the Vikings and the Packers.
Based on their 1st place schedule, the Lions played the Chiefs, Bucs, and Rams. The Chiefs and Bucs were both mediocre and missed the playoffs.
Quote from: Pakuni on Today at 02:09:17 PMAny team down a few bench players and getting minutes from freshmen and sophomores would have lost by 24 last night?This amuses me.
I'm skeptical.
Quote from: MuggsyB on Today at 02:56:35 PMI'd pump the breaks on The Hall's miraculous turn around. Let's see what they do the rest of the season. Granted, they're 1000 times better than us right now, but they're nowhere near where we have been in recent past seasons.
Quote from: tower912 on January 12, 2026, 12:10:15 PMThe Bears have to play a first place schedule next season. Detroit showed that can be the difference if you aren't playing your best every week. Best point differential in the division, last place.
Chicago had the last place schedule. I do not mean to diminish what they did. Johnson showed he could coach, Williams showed he could play, and the Bears earned what they have achieved. They deserve their record. Kudos. Enjoy.
Next season, a pissed off Detroit has the last place schedule. I definitely expect them to bounce back.
Quote from: Markusquette on Today at 02:44:35 PMRecruits should not expect guaranteed minutes just because they signed an LOI. Playing time has to be earned. Right now the problem is Shaka has a roster full of guys who struggle to be even average players at this level. If they need to be replaced by better transfers or more talented recruits then so be it.
The goal should be building the best roster possible with the resources available. That is just reality in today's landscape.
Winning and competing with the best is what builds culture. Losing does not. It is hard to imagine this season has been very enjoyable for the team given how bad things have been. The only thing that probably softens the blow is being a limited contributor while still making more than your on court value.
Quote from: wadesworld on January 12, 2026, 09:25:26 AMNot sure why Bears fans are saying they're just happy to be here. Of course if you lose Sunday it's still been a great season. But you never know how many chances you'll get in the Playoffs. They host the Bucs, Eagles, Jags, and Pats next year and go to the Bills, Panthers, and Seahawks. Could very easily be the Commanders with a tougher schedule and not an insane record in one possession games next year. They still play in the NFC North, but I'd personally say it's more likely they miss the Playoffs next year than have a home game in the Divisional round.
Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on Today at 03:27:36 PMNone of those guys have had the level of success on the field equivalent to what LaFleur has had a coach, postseason notwithstanding.
I get that Packers fans have probably lost patience. However, I think back to the Bears firing Lovie Smith and what followed from a coaching perspective. An upgrade isn't a guarantee.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on Today at 03:42:31 PMOn one hand we won with Kam, Stevie, Justin, Oso, Omax & Tyler playing a lot of minutes as freshmen/sophomores
Though that group had Darryl, Gregg, & Kur to be a steadying presence. So the question to me is whether anyone who'd be an upper classmen could replicate the contributions those three gave us.
Instinct is no we'll be the same or worse in 26/27 as it stands now.
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