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The Bears face a tough match-up in their opening game to kickoff the 2013 season as the Cincinnati Bengals travel to Chicago. The Bengals, who added some offensive firepower to their aerial attack by drafting Tight End Tyler Eiffert, will look to build off of their strong 2012 season. In Trestman’s regular season debut, the Bears secondary must be on top of their game against Andy Dalton and his slew of young receivers. I think the Bears get the job done and earn the win against the Bengals in Trestman’s debut with a 23–17 win.

Week 2: Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears – In Week 2 the Bears host their NFC North Division rivals, the Minnesota Vikings in what will be a grind it out contest. The Vikings made massive moves during the NFL Draft to be the first team since the 2001 St. Louis Rams to have three first round picks, taking Defensive Tackle Sharrif Floyd, Cornerback Xavier Rhodes and Wide Receiver Cordarrelle Patterson. That coupled with a strong run game with Adrian Peterson will prove too much for the Bears as they fall to 1-1 after a 17–10 loss.

Week 3: Chicago Bears at Pittsburgh Steelers – After falling to the Vikings, the Bears get back on the winning track in primetime against the Pittsburgh Steelers. After a long offseason in which the Steelers lost key offensive and defensive playmakers including Mike Williams and James Harrison, the Bears come out strong and keep their foot on the gas throughout the entire game. Chicago earns their second win of the season with a 35–21 victory.

Week 4: Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions – In their fourth game of the season, the Bears face off against their fellow NFC North foe, the Detroit Lions. In what will be a highly defensive contest, the Lions are led by their strong defensive line, which they added to with their number one draft pick, Defensive End Ziggy Ansah. While the Bears are led by their turnover hungry secondary led by Charles ‘Peanut’ Tillman. In the end, the Bears, thanks to some key turnovers, get the victory 28–24.

Week 5: New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears – In their return to Soldier Field, the Bears welcome the New Orleans Saints in what should be a high scoring affair. The Saints, once again led by Sean Payton, after his one year coaching hiatus, should contend for another NFC South Division title with Drew Breese and their aerial assault. Even with the Saints and Breese looking to rebound, the Bears offense led by their strong combination of Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall as well as Matt Forte win a high scoring close game 45–42.

Week 6: New York Giants vs. Chicago Bears – After a short week, the Bears host the New York Giants on Thursday night in primetime. The Giants, with Eli Manning at the helm, have some changes to make with the losses of Ahmad Bradshaw, Osi Umenyiora, and Chris Canty. Even with the losses, the Giants have some offensive firepower and I predict will get the better of the Bears. After a fast paced high scoring game against the Saints and a short week of rest, the Bears fall 23–10.

Week 7: Chicago Bears at Washington Redskins – After a strong rookie campaign that ended a little different than he would have expected, Robert Griffin III and the Redskins play host to the Bears in Week 7. After their Week 6 loss, the strong Bears defense faces Mike Shanahan’s challenging option offense. The Bears are able to solve the riddle and stop RGIII and Albert Morris and earn their fifth win of the season after a 24–13 victory.


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