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Before the Chicago Bears even take the field for opening week at Indianapolis and become the brunt of many jokes throughout the 2008-09 NFL betting season, let's become winners on the NFL odds at their expense (as many teams will) and pocket some cold-hard cash off the disastrous season Lovie and ''Da Boys'' are about to suffer.
Sorry Chicago fans, but being brutally honest in the sports betting business is often key to making money. And with that being said, your team has about the same chances of winning eight games this year as does Kyle Orton has of becoming a future first-ballot Hall of Famer—None! BetUS NFL odds (futures) Regular Season Wins total on the Bears is Under 8 (-170).
The Bears open the season on the road as the 9-point underdogs against Indianapolis. With no lines involved in Regular Season Wins wagers, it's safe to say Chicago will be 0-1 heading into Week 2 at Carolina, who's the only team the Bears play in Sept. that was under .500 last season. And yes folks, Lovie will already be second guessing himself before September ends and the QB flip-flopping will begin, adding even more strength to a Regular Season Wins total wager on the Bears Under 8 (-170).
Last season, Chicago ranked near mid-pack by scoring 20.9 ppg but finished 27th in total offensive yards, and with the QB circus blowing around the Windy City, don't expect much improvement. And let's not forget, last year, Chicago owned a defense that was 28th overall, allowing 5,675 yards. They were 24th in total rushing yards allowed and 27th in passing yards.Free NFL Picks: Chicago Under 8 (-170) Regular Season Wins




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