WILL the 2015 Chicago Bears make the playoffs??

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No...worst team in division, and Cutler is a loser. Coming from a diehard Bears fan. I like Fox though, will turn it around ifor given some time.

I don't care how much they pay their QB or how much talent he has to be at this level. He's a loser. I'm an SEC guy and Cutler who played at Vanderbilt knows knowing but losing. Like the new coach as Desert said....but Chicago needs a leader at QB. Ain't and Won't happen with this guy. Some QB's have great talent but they need a check up from the neck up. That's Cutler!
 

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Bridgewater connected with wide receiver Charles Johnson on a 35-yard pass play to set up Blair Walsh for a 36-yard field goal and give Minnesota a 23-20 win over the Chicago Bears.
 

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Was a bump even necessary, the bears are working on their draft position at this point.
 

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[h=1]Bears Have A 20% Of Making Playoffs, Per The Advanced Calculations[/h]December 1, 2015 3:45 PMFiled Under: Chicago Bears, Recurrent
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<article class="article-bucket content"><!-- AddThis Button Begin -->(CBS) After a rousing 17-13 against the rival Packers on Thursday night, the Bears have a 20 percent to make the playoffs, according to FiveThirtyEight.com.
Chicago is currently 5-6, a game back of Seattle (6-5) and Atlanta (6-5) for the final wild-card spot. Green Bay holds the first wild-card slot at 7-4.
Given that the Seahawks hold the tiebreaker over the Bears via a head-to-head win in Week 3 and also that Chicago is behind the eight ball regarding many other potential tiebreakers because of a 2-5 record in the NFC, the Bears’ most logical path to the postseason is to win out to get to 10-6 and have the Seahawks and Falcons lose at least twice apiece.
Giving Chicago hope is that its final five opponents aren’t all that daunting, sporting a combined 25-30 record. The Bears host the 49ers (3-8) on Sunday at Soldier Field.
The Packers have an 87 percent chance of making the playoffs, while the Seahawks have a 56 percent chance. The Falcons have a 24 percent chance.
Not surprisingly, the Bears have a less than 1 percent chance of winning the Super Bowl, according to FiveThirtyEight.com, which calculates the numbers using an Elo-based model and utilizing 20,000 simulations.

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