We’re going to predict the Chicago Bears 2019 record in each quarter of the season in this week’s WCG roundtable discussion! Here are our predictions for the 4th quarter!"The NFL revealed their 2019 schedule last week Dan Hampton Jersey , so we had to get in on the much-too-early Chicago Bears prediction fun. But to take it in a different direction, we wanted to break the schedule down into four easy to digest portions of prognostications. Former Bears head coach, Lovie Smith, used to like to break the schedule into four quarters — much like a football game — so we’re going to do the same thing here at WCG. And we’re also going to do it roundtable style to get more of our Bears experts involved in the process. To see what we said about the first quarter you can check that out here.We weren’t as optimistic in the second quarter, and you can see those predictions here. The Bears have some winable games in the third quarter, so check out our picks here. Here’s how the fourth quarter of the season will go for the Bears.4th QuarterWeek 14: vs. Dallas Cowboys, Thursday, Dec. 5, 7:20 p.m., FOX/NFLN/AmazonWeek 15: at Green Bay Packers, Sunday, Dec. 15, noon, FOXWeek 16: vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Dec. 22, 7:20 p.m. https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Brian-Urlacher-Jersey , NBCWeek 17: at Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, Dec. 29, noon, FOX(All times Central)Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. - (3-1, 13-3) Playing the Cowboys on a Thursday in Chicago after both teams are coming off Thanksgiving is a nice quirk in the schedule. I think the Bears have the defense to stymie Dallas and get a big win. I also think their defense will be enough to beat the Chiefs. Sweeping Aaron Rodgers is tough, and the Vikings to close it out could go either way. Getting thirteen wins is going to be tough, and injuries around the league will have something to say about that. I have the Bears winning the NFC North, at no worse than 10-6. The fun thing about this year’s Bears’ team is every game is winnable.In Lester’s latest T Formation Conversation podcast, he’s joined by Jacob Infante, and they get us ready for the NFL Draft talking about some realistic prospects the Bears could be targeting.Erik Christopher Duerrwaechter - (4-0, 15-1) Not only do I predict the Bears sweeping the NFC North this year -- they came within a dropped pick of accomplishing that in 2018 -- but their final four games features the two toughest opponents being hosted at Soldier Field. They’ll assuredly have their first round bye and division clinched long beforehand. As long as the Bears resolve their issues with the ground game and at kicker, and stay healthy, there’s really not a single game that terrifies me. Even the Eagles game, which I currently have as their lone blemish, is winnable if they learn from their mistakes in the postseason. This season prediction would tie them for their best record (15-1) since the merger. Sam Householder - (3-1, 11-5) Maybe this is bold Leonard Floyd Color Rush Jersey , but I think Dallas in Chicago is very winnable, especially since it can be treated as a normal game week. Going to Lambeau is always tough but that’s kind of the last dragon to slay, so to speak, as far as streaks Nagy and Co. need to break, so I can see them getting up for that. Especially given their last visit to Green Bay didn’t go as planned. The Chiefs are going to be tough and there will be a lot of hype around that game but I have to give the Chiefs a slight edge as it sits today. Week 17 could be similar to last year for the Vikings, where they are in a win-and-in scenario. If my record holds, the Bears might be on the outside of a bye but they could have seeding to play for too. I won’t trust Kirk Cousins in a must-win game until I see it first.Ken Mitchell - (4-0, 16-0) Add Dallas to the list of teams that are overrated and under coached. Green Bay may well be tougher in this game if Aaron Rodgers survives this long and the team is functional. We’ll see who melts down first, Rodgers or LaFleur. Kansas City is another team that it’s much better to play at home in Chicago, but frankly both teams may be starting subs by this point in the season. We proved last year that our subs are a lot better than theirs. What’s up with always finishing against Minnesota? My over/under on Kirk Cousins being benched for poor performance is week 7, in case anybody cares.Bears clinch the north, have home field advantage throughout the playoffs, and break the ‘72 Dolphins’s hearts as the first undefeated team in league history playing 19 games (the Dolphins only won 17) by taking out the Super Bowl in Miami. Aaron Leming - (2-2, 12-4) I really want to give the Bears a (3-1) final quarter of the season, but this is going to be a tough stretch. They’ll face a pair of first place teams in the Chiefs and Cowboys, not to mention their two toughest divisional opponents. As we’ve seen the past few years, it wouldn’t surprise me to see a top NFC team like the Bears stumble a little bit before making it to the playoffs. The good news? I think there’s enough parity within the NFC where 12 wins will give the Bears a first round bye and home field advantage for their first playoff game. There’s no question this is a much tougher schedule on paper but it’s also been proven that using strength of schedule from the previous year Eric Kush Jersey , rarely equates to much of anything.This is a Super Bowl caliber team and I fully expect them to be in the NFC Championship game at the minimum. I’ll let the draft play out and see how everything shapes up before making a final prediction but I do believe that this could be the year and it’s possible that the Chiefs matchup could end up being a Super Bowl preview.Robert Schmitz - (2-2, 12-4) I’ll believe we can sweep Aaron Rodgers’ Packers when I see it with my own two eyes. While everything about the teams tells me we should be able to sweep them, we haven’t done it since 2007 -- I’ll have to see it to believe it. Bears versus ‘Boys will be interesting, but I ultimately think more of Trubisky than I do of Prescott and more of our defense than theirs, so that feels like a win to me. I think we make a few too many mistakes in Week 16 before smoking the Vikings to end the season, finishing the year with a first round bye and positive momentum heading into the playoffs.Probably my biggest takeaway from looking at this year’s schedule is that every game is winnable. That feels crazy to say, but our roster makes it absolutely true. The Bears could very well outperform the 12-4 mark I have set for them, but I think 4 losses is a nice conservative benchmark to set for the team (again, assuming good health). I think we win the North and legitimately challenge for a Super Bowl -- if Trubisky turns in a top 10 season, I honestly think we bring the Lombardi trophy home. It’s the Season of the Lists, so if you came here looking for lists you won’t be disappointed." The Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansThe Bear’s Den, June 20, 2019New,52commentsIt’s the Season of the Lists, so if you came here looking for lists you won’t be disappointed.CDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:The Bear’s Den, June 20, 2019TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailCody Whitehair #65 and Roquan Smith #58 of the Chicago Bears walk off the field together after a win against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on December 16 https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Roquan-Smith-Jersey , 2018 in ChicagoPhoto by Jonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesBEAR DOWN, CHICAGO BEARS, BEAR DOWN!!!!BEARRRSSSSBiggs' Bears Q&A: Is team handling the kicking competition correctly? How will Matt Nagy balance the offense? - Chicago Tribune - Brad Biggs answers your Bears questions including if the team is handling the kicking competition the right way and how Matt Nagy will balance the offense.Ranking the 100 best Bears players ever: No. 79, Jim McMillen - Chicago Tribune - Before the Bears’ 100th season, the Tribune's Bears reporters and editors ranked the 100 best players in franchise history. Jim McMillen is No. 79.Bears RB David Montgomery impressing as a pass catcher - Bears Wire - Chicago Bears rookie RB David Montgomery is already impressing the team with his receiving abilityMedina: The Bears' Offseason Is Getting Better Now That Their Front Office Is Staying In Tact - Bleacher Nation - Champ Kelly is sticking around!Mayer: Mack ranked among top 10 best players in NFL - ChicagoBears.com - CBS Sports analyst Pete Prisco has ranked four Bears on his list of the NFL’s top 100 players—led by All-Pro outside linebacker Khalil Mack at No. 5.Wood: Projecting Cody Whitehair’s Coming Extension - Da Bears Blog - Offensive lineman Cody Whitehair has quickly become a stalwart on Chicago’s offensive line. In three years with the Bears, he has been a high-quality center who missed only 26 total offensive snaps, and he was rewarded with his first Pro Bowl appearance in 2018.NFC North running backs ranked near bottom of NFL - 247Sports - Sean Wagner-McGough of CBS Sports ranked the NFL divisions by running backs and the NFC North came in seventh. The only division ranked lower than the NFC North is the AFC South.Campbell & Wiederer: Has Mitch Trubisky progressed enough to lead the Bears to the Super Bowl? It’s up for debate on the Bear Download podcast. - Chicago Tribune - Rich Campbell and Dan Wiederer discuss how the weight of Super Bowl expectations rests on the shoulders of Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky.POLISH SAUSAGEJones-Drew: Ranking all 32 RB1s heading into 2019: Saquon Barkley No. 1 - NFL.com - Former Steeler Le’Veon Bell is now the New York Jets’ top running back. After sitting out the entire 2018 season, where does he land in Maurice Jones-Drew’s ranking of the league’s 32 RB1s?Gerald McCoy: Reissuing No. 93 shows how Bucs feel about me – ProFootballTalk - After defensive tackle Gerald McCoy signed with the Panthers early this month, he said he would “never say anything bad” about the Buccaneers despite the fact that they released him this year.KNOW THINE ENEMYFormer Detroit Lions TE Michael Roberts fails 2nd physical, waived by Green Bay Packers - Pride Of Detroit - It appears Michael Roberts’ injury issue may be more serious than the Lions thought.Detroit Lions among ‘most likely’ teams to draft a QB early in 2020 - Pride Of Detroit - Here come the move-on-from-Stafford rumors.ProFootballTalk floats Kirk Cousins to San Francisco trade possibility - Daily NorsemanI don’t get this at all. Ken's Note: Yeah, even in the goofy season this is particularly strange.Packers release Michael Roberts after failed physical, per report - Acme Packing Company - For the second time in less than a week, Roberts failed his medical exam and is on the move.Packers’ Kenny Clark is the prototype for the modern nose tackle, says PFF - Acme Packing Company - As NFL offenses focus more and more on passing, getting an interior rush is more important than ever.State of the Franchise: Playoffs or bust for Kirk Cousins, Vikings - NFL.com - After falling short of expectations in 2018, can Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota Vikings make good on their promise in 2019? Adam Rank checks in on Mike Zimmer's crew.IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ON WINDY CITY GRIDIRONSunderbruch’s NFC North Roster Comparison: Wide Receivers - Windy City Gridiron - Chicago has improved at wide receiver. 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