So much for 10-2, or 13-3 for that matter. Indeed, the last time the Bears were being discussed on this blog, my confidence in the team was apparently riding a little too high. While I knew both Houston and San Francisco would be tough games, and admitted Seattle should not be overlooked, I can't really say I thought this particular quarter of the season would have gone worse than 2-2. Instead, there was but one lone victory over these past four games and Chicago now sits in second place in the NFC North.
Today's loss to Seattle was fairly devastating because now going 4-0 to finish the year is essentially the only way this team wins the division. Beyond that, a defense that had looked so stellar so much of the year looked winded, tired and, well ... old today.
The fourth quarter's success will more or less be determined by Green Bay. I know I also said something about how the Cardinals shouldn't be overlooked in that last quarterly post (I don't know why either), but assuming Chicago can beat Arizona and both of the other divisional foes that aren't the Packers, the playoffs should still be a real good possibility. Nothing is assured, of course—especially not the job of Lovie Smith.
There's going to be an awful lot of tough questions this week, which I'm sure will inevitably lead the head coach to be even more condescending toward the local media. Going forward from today, however, the pressure is on Lovie to get results. In the end, I'm thinking that an 11-5 finish should still be good enough to get into the playoffs, although I remain skeptical about this team playing too far into January.
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