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Expert Picks: It's Unanimous, Bears Lose At Lambeau

(CBS) Every week during the Bears season, our experts from 670 The Score, CBS2 and WBBM Newsradio 780 & 105.9 FM provide their weekly picks for the Bears game:

Brian Hanley Dan McNeil Terry Boers
Packers 29, Bears 23 Packers 31, Bears 13 Packers 31, Bears 17
Look for the Bears to try and control clock with a heavy dose of Matt Forte, both on the ground and through the short-pass game. If they follow that plan, the loss won't be as ugly as the 10.5-point line would suggest. Most of these Bears-Packers Monday night affairs have been blowouts. History repeats itself. It's Dick Turpin time. My British friend doesn't know all that much about American football, but thinks the Bears' defense is jolly bad. He's right.
Record: 3-4 Record: 6-1 Record: 5-2

 

Hub Arkush Adam Hoge Matt Spiegel
Packers 34, Bears 23 Packers 41, Bears 27 Packers 34, Bears 24
Only 3 of the last 10 meetings have been decided by more than one touchdown, and only 2 of the last 10 meetings have seen a total of more than 37 points. This game will be very close at the end of the third quarter, but the Packers will pull away. The Bears should be able to move the ball against a Packers' defense that's a little overrated, but Aaron Rodgers and Eddie Lacy will have big nights. Bears won't be able to keep up. Rodgers and Lacy are just too much for the undermanned defense, though Bostic plays better than expected. The safeties are bad, again. McCown leads 3 TD drives, leaving hope for the Lions game.
Record: 5-2 Record: 4-3 Record: 5-2

 

Ben Finfer Matt Abbatacola Jay Zawaski
Packers 38, Bears 20 Packers 55, Bears 34 Packers 45, Bears 20
There are 0.0 reasons to pick the Bears this week. Aaron Rodgers is going to eat their defense for dinner. And then he'll leave some leftovers for Seneca Wallace. Brace yourself, Bears fans. Green Bay scores on their first four possessions. Bears trail big at the half and score meaningless points late in the game. Keep an eye on Aaron Rodgers. He may be really good one day... #expert Even with Lance Briggs and a healthy Charles Tillman, the Bears' D was a sieve. Without them, I don't see the Packers punting. Yes, the Bears offense can put up points, but they can't score if they're never on the field.
Record: 6-1 Record: 5-2 Record: 4-3

 

Ryan Baker Dan Durkin Josh Liss
Packers 27, Bears 17 Packers 38, Bears 23 Packers 35, Bears 13
Josh McCown won't lose the game for the Bears, but I don't think he can win it for them at Lambeau either. The Bears' lack of a pass rush will force them to blitz, which plays right into Aaron Rodgers' hands. The Pack will earn their seventh-straight win in this "rivalry." Not this time. Not with that defense.
Record: 5-2 Record: 5-2 Record: 5-2
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