Sep 7, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; A detailed view of the Chicago Bears helmet during the first quarter at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports
It’s Bears vs Dolphins in Week 7 as we’re almost halfway through the season. Did you think there was any chance that the Bears might not get a home win before the Blackhawks? It gets even crazier to think that if the Bears somehow blow this game, the ‘Hawks and Bulls will have home wins before their next home game on November 16th. Let’s see if our staff can’t pick up the pace and get on track with the Bears:
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Boomer (2-4)
Jay Cutler and the offense are starting to come around and as long as they don’t cough it up, the Bears should have enough to outscore the Dolphins. On the other side of the ball, the Bears defense should be able to build on a solid outing of shutting down the Falcons high powered offense at home. Bears send the faithful home happy with their first home win.
Bears 31 – Dolphins 24
Mike Flannery (2-4)
The Bears have been a better team on the road than at home, which just doesn’t make sense. Things will get back to normal this week with another solid performance by the rebuilt Bears defense. The D-line is starting to gel and they will stifle the Dolphins running game forcing Ryan Tannehill to beat them. He won’t. The Bears continue to play it safe on offense but score more than enough to win convincingly.