Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears
Sunday, 9/25/11, 4:15 PM EST, TV: FOX
Opening Point Spread: Green Bay -4
Current Betting Line: Green Bay -4
Opening Total: 45
Current Total: 45.5
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Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints
Sunday, 9/18/11, 1:00 PM EST, TV: FOX
Opening Point Spread: New Orleans -6.5
Current Betting Line: New Orleans -6.5
Opening Total: 47
Current Total: 47.5
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Atlanta Falcons at Chicago Bears
Sunday, 9/11/11, 1:00 PM EST, TV: FOX
Opening Point Spread: Atlanta PK
Current Betting Line: Atlanta -2
Opening Total: 41
Current Total: 40.5
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Chicago Bears at New York Giants
Monday, 8/22/11, 8:00 PM EST, TV: ESPN
Opening Point Spread: New York -4.5
Current Betting Line: New York -4.5
Opening Total: 35
Current Total: 35.5
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Chicago Bears at Buffalo Bills
Sunday, 11/7/2010, 1:00 PM EST, TV: FOX
Opening Point Spread: Chicago -3
Current Betting Line: Chicago -3
Opening Total: 41
Current Total: 41.5
Current Moneyline: Chicago -155 / Buffalo +135
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Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears
Sunday, 10/17/10, 1:00 PM EDT, TV: FOX
Opening Point Spread: Chicago -6
Current Betting Line: Chicago -6.5
Opening Total: 37
Current Total: 37.5
Current Moneyline: Chicago -275 / Seattle +235
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Chicago Bears at Carolina Panthers
Sunday, 10/10/10, 1:00 PM EDT, TV: FOX
Opening Point Spread: Chicago -3
Current Betting Line: Carolina -3
Opening Total: 36
Current Total: 33
Current Moneyline: Carolina -150/Chicago +130
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I’m not sure that anyone out there is still cutting Jay Cutler any slack, but anyone who still is needs to stop it immediately after last night. There are a lot of excuses for why he is struggling – the team has no running game of note, their offensive line is deeply troubled, and they can’t seem to consistently snap the ball. None of those can account for why Cutler is leading the league in interceptions, though, or why the Chicago offense no longer seems to exist. A couple of Cutler’s interceptions yesterday weren’t entirely his fault, but at least two – including the last one – definitely were. Cutler insists on trying to force his passes into places where he should know better than to try anymore, and he is getting locked n on a receiver and not looking past him – even when clearly better options exist elsewhere. We knew that there was going to be an adjustment period for Cutler in Chicago, but this is way beyond acceptable. This year is lost, and next year he very likely will have to get comfortable with a new coach and a new system. The guy already clearly doesn’t seem to adjust well to change, so it’s hard to be optimistic about next year, either. It’s obviously way too early to say that the Cutler trade was a mistake, or that it won’t work out, but you definitely could look at this as a warning against elevating a player to a level that he isn’t deserving of. The interceptions have reached a new level of ridiculousness this year, but Cutler has always forced his passes and turned it over way too much, so why did people assume that he would suddenly be a superstar when you put him on a team with a weaker offense line and significantly worse receivers?
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1. Matt Cassel – I was very impressed by Cassel last year, and I am fully in favor of the Chiefs’ decision to make him their QB of the future. That doesn’t mean that I don’t have more than a few concerns about his immediate future, though. His team is monumentally short of real talent around him, and there are real concerns about whether the offensive line will give him the time he needs, or the time he became used to last year. I am optimistic in the long term, but this year could be a real problem. The Chiefs weren’t a good team last year, and they have a lot of work left to do until they become a good team again.
The Giants are, quite obviously, on crack. I understand why they would want to get the Eli Manning contract situation dealt with so it isn’t a distraction. I just don’t understand why they had to break the bank like they did to do it. Just think about it for a second – Eli Manning is now the highest paid player in the league! Albert Haynesworth got a bit more guaranteed cash, but Eli annually makes the most. Do you believe for a single second that he deserves that? I admit to having a few problems with Eli that might color my opinion slightly, but come on. This Manning is hard pressed to be legitimately called a top ten QB in the league, so there is no question that he is overpaid with this deal. I wish them luck and all, but I have absolutely no faith in Manning, or that this deal is going to turn out well for the team. Frankly, I think it could all turn out badly.