Sports Illustrated writer Peter King predicted the whole NFL season in his recent article on SI.com here.
He believes the Chicago Bears will win the NFC North with an 11-5 record, while Green Bay and Minnesota will both make the wild card at 10-6. Also in the NFC, King has the Giants, Seahawks and Falcons all winning their divisions.
He believes the NFC Championship game will be the Bears against the Packers, where the Bears come out on top.
In the AFC, King belives the New England Patriots, San Diego Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers and the Houston Texans winning their divisions. Thats right the Houston Texans. He also has the Colts and Ravens being the wild card teams.
He has the New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers battling it out in the AFC Championship, where the Patriots win.
Thus meaning the Bears and Patriots will be the Super Bowl teams according to Peter King, and he believes the Patriots will win Super Bowl 44 in Miami. Thus, meaning the Bears would lose the last two Super Bowls that took place in Miami, if Peter King is correct. Hopefully he is right about the Bears making the Super Bowl, but hopefully the come up on top this time in Miami.
The Bears have the talent to do it, we’ll just have to wait and see what happens.











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I’m totally excited about this superbowl. We’re in for great shootout. I’ll take them New Orleans Saints in a high scoring game.
May 18th, 2010 at 3:38 pm
[...] Last season Sports Illustrated writer Peter King picked the Bears to go all the way to the Super Bow… He had them sitting at #4 in the power rankings. He loved the acquisition of QB Jay Cutler and the return of Brian Urlacher, but he also ranked last years Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints as his 24th team in his preseason power rankings. [...]
May 18th, 2010 at 3:38 pm
[...] Last season Sports Illustrated writer Peter King picked the Bears to go all the way to the Super Bow… He had them sitting at #4 in the power rankings. He loved the acquisition of QB Jay Cutler and the return of Brian Urlacher. But he also ranked last years Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints as his 24th team in his preseason power rankings, so it seems to me that he really doesn’t know what he is doing. [...]