Chicago Sun-Times

PREDICTION­S

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RICK MORRISSEY • Falcons, 31- 17

Couldn’t the NFL have found somebody more the Bears’ speed for the opener? A rebuilding team going up against the defending NFC champions doesn’t seem like a fair fight. The only way this is close is if the Bears discover some offensive playmakers before kickoff. Season prediction: 5- 11.

RICK TELANDER

• Falcons, 24- 20 I think the Bears are intriguing — as in they might not be as bad as predicted. But I also think it’ll take awhile for them to find that elusive thing, an identity. So this one’s a loss. Tampa Bay, next week? Hmm. Season prediction: 7- 9.

ADAM L. JAHNS

• Falcons, 24- 20 The Bears can win this game. The Falcons wouldn’t be the first Super Bowl- losing team to struggle in the early going. The Panthers and Seahawks lost their season openers on the road the previous two seasons. But it’s hard to pick the Bears until we learn more about what Mike Glennon and Co. can do in real games. Season prediction: 7- 9.

PATRICK FINLEY

• Falcons, 24- 18 The Bears will try to ugly up their games this year, relying on a running game and stout front seven to try to win low- scoring, bruising affairs. That will work against some teams; the Falcons, who won their games by an average score of 34- 25 last season, are not one of them. Season prediction: 6- 10.

MARK POTASH

• Falcons, 23- 17 The Falcons are the defending NFC champs, with plenty of firepower in Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and Devonta Freeman. But if the Bears’ defense is for real, this might not be as bad of a matchup as it appears. Season prediction: 6- 10.

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