Chicago Bears Week 12 Staff Picks

NEW ORLEANS, LA - OCTOBER 29: Head coach John Fox of the Chicago Bears looks on as his team takes on the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on October 29, 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LA - OCTOBER 29: Head coach John Fox of the Chicago Bears looks on as his team takes on the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on October 29, 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) /
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Who does the staff of Bear Googgles On predict to win the Chicago Bears week 12 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles?

Last week, the Lions won, but on the spread, they pushed as they sat at three point favorites. Everyone had picked the Lions, and with the push, the entire staff of the Bears Goggles On picked up two wins in the record department. Moving on to week 12, who does the staff see winning and covering the Chicago Bears battle at the Philadelphia Eagles? The Eagles currently sit at 14 point favorites.

NameScoreWinnerWho Covers the spread?Record (ATS)
Alex Beamer27-21EaglesBears4-6 (1-9)
William Ingalls34-13EaglesEagles5-5 (3-7)
Jesse Tamayo6-4 (3-7)
Joshua Diaz30-17EaglesBears5-5 (4-6)
Bill Zimmerman38-16EaglesEagles6-4 (5-5)
Parker Hurley28-13EaglesEagles6-4 (8-2)
Julain Green7-3 (5-5)

This week we have some differing opinions. All of the staff has the Eagles winning this game outright. That should be no surprise considering a 3-7 team is on the road at a 9-1 Eagles team. However, three of the writers have the Eagles covering the hefty two touchdown thread. Then, there are the two others who have the Eagles winning, but the Chicago Bears keeping it close

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enough to stay inside the number.

This will be an interesting matchup. It is the third straight game that the Chicago Bears will be without Danny Trevathan for the third straight game. It has reared its ugly head twice so far, and against an Eagles offense that is clicking on all cylinders it is tough to project that anything different will happen here.