Dec 17, 2013

12/17/2013 05:38:00 PM
We have two weeks left in the 2013 NFL Season and the NFL Gods have yet to speak as the Divisional Races are wide-open except for the NFC West as the Seattle Seahawks are heading towards a clinching Sunday. Like in most Divisions the NFC North has changed quicker than any as the Lions were #1 on Sunday Morning only to drop the #3 on late Monday Night. The Bears move to #1 and the Packers move to #3 as the lions no longer control their destiny.

NFC North Schedules in NFL Week 16/17 

#BearsNation

Wk 16 @ Eagles Sunday night Football
Wk 17 vs Packers

#ChesseHeads

Wk 16 vs Steelers
Wk 17 @ Bears

#RestoreTheRoar turned #RestoreOrder

Wk 16 vs G-Men
Wk 17 @ Vikings

#SKOL

Wk 16 @ Bengals
Wk 17 vs Lions

The Bears will know exactly what they need to do when they take the field on Sunday Night as the Lions, Packers, and Vikes Games will be in the books. Eagles leading the NFC East and they will be "Full Throttle" knowing what they need to do also as the Cowboys Game will be in the Books. Bears control it as that Week 17 Date with the rival Packers is looming...

The Pack will get the unpredictable Steelers in Lambeau as the Big Question is...Will QB A-Rog play vs the Steelers and if he does and they win lookout A-Rog eats Bears like Fat Kid loves Cake! PAckers need some help and they need to win and a Bears Loss to control their own destiny.

The Lions are in Deep Trouble and they may need a Bail-Out as they hope both the State of Pennsylvania is on their side Sunday. How about 106 Free Ford Automobiles for Eagles and Steelers 53-Man Rosters if both win. They need both Bears and Packers to lose to control NFL Week @ Skol Nation.

The Purple People are playing "Spoiler" on two levels...the Lions and the Bengals as Who Dey finds themselves in a Cat Fight with the Ravens for the AFC North and that is not for taking care of AFC North Business the previous week vs Steelers. The Lions @ Vikes game means nothing if Both Packers and Bears win in NFL Week 16...

Christmas might come early in the NFC North for one team...     

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