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Predictions and Prophecies
Vikings/Bears. Closest prediction gets BA?
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffToews" data-source="post: 2445114" data-attributes="member: 826482"><p>I say 24-17 Bears. The Bears will be looking to rebound after a miserable loss to the Patriots last week, especially considering that they will clinch the NFC North if they win. But it will be interesting to see how the Vikings and Brett Favre play the role of spoilers since they are out of playoff contention. Last year, it was almost the exact reverse scenario, with the Bears out of playoff contention and the Vikings heading down to Soldier Field for a Monday Night Football game after they clinched the division, and the Bears pulled off the upset to prevent the Vikings from taking home field advantage. This year, it's the Vikings chance to be spoilers. With that said, I'm still hoping the Bears win this, but it should be fun to see if the Vikings can pull off the upset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffToews, post: 2445114, member: 826482"] I say 24-17 Bears. The Bears will be looking to rebound after a miserable loss to the Patriots last week, especially considering that they will clinch the NFC North if they win. But it will be interesting to see how the Vikings and Brett Favre play the role of spoilers since they are out of playoff contention. Last year, it was almost the exact reverse scenario, with the Bears out of playoff contention and the Vikings heading down to Soldier Field for a Monday Night Football game after they clinched the division, and the Bears pulled off the upset to prevent the Vikings from taking home field advantage. This year, it's the Vikings chance to be spoilers. With that said, I'm still hoping the Bears win this, but it should be fun to see if the Vikings can pull off the upset. [/QUOTE]
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