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In Episode #48 of Logic Dictate Hot Topics, host Steve Gibson analyzes whether the Chicago Bears can make a legitimate playoff run. With bold predictions, statistical breakdowns, and insights into upcoming matchups against the Browns, Packers, 49ers, and Lions, Gibson explains why the Bears may be far more dangerous than analysts believe. Tune in for sharp commentary, strategic football analysis, and a glimpse into how disciplined planning—on the field and in life—mirrors themes from Logic’s Dictate, Steve Gibson’s sci-fi political thriller.
💡 Read Logic’s Dictate for only $0.99: https://amzn.to/4oAo6AJ
📘 More at: https://www.logicsdictate.com
Welcome back to Logic Dictate Hot Topics, the show where we take on politics, culture, leadership, and—when the season demands it—football. I’m your host, Steve Gibson, and as long as the Chicago Bears are alive in the playoff hunt, you better believe I’m going to talk about it.
Last week, I wasn’t far off in my predictions. The second half of the game against the Packers was exactly the brand of football I expected from the Bears—physical, disciplined, and almost enough to pull out a win. Today, before Chicago takes on the Browns, I’m breaking down the numbers, the matchups, and what I believe could be the Bears’ surprising path to the postseason.
We’ll look at expected yardage, turnovers, and game-flow strategy—not just for the Browns game, but for the Packers, the 49ers, and that season-ending matchup against the Lions in freezing Chicago weather.
If the Bears keep leaning into their strengths—especially the ground game—this could be one of the most interesting closing stretches of the NFL season.
Are the Chicago Bears actually positioned to shock the NFL and run the table? I’m predicting they might win three, maybe even all four of their remaining games—and I’ll show you exactly why the numbers point that way.
From Caleb Williams’ projected performance to how weather, running efficiency, and turnover margins play into each matchup, this episode dives deep into a playoff push few analysts are willing to consider… but one that’s hiding in plain sight.
If you’re a Bears fan—or even if you love strategic sports analysis—you won’t want to miss this breakdown.
And if you want more insight into how disciplined strategy can change outcomes, both in sports and in leadership, check out my sci-fi political thriller Logic’s Dictate, available now for only $0.99.
By Steve GibsonIn Episode #48 of Logic Dictate Hot Topics, host Steve Gibson analyzes whether the Chicago Bears can make a legitimate playoff run. With bold predictions, statistical breakdowns, and insights into upcoming matchups against the Browns, Packers, 49ers, and Lions, Gibson explains why the Bears may be far more dangerous than analysts believe. Tune in for sharp commentary, strategic football analysis, and a glimpse into how disciplined planning—on the field and in life—mirrors themes from Logic’s Dictate, Steve Gibson’s sci-fi political thriller.
💡 Read Logic’s Dictate for only $0.99: https://amzn.to/4oAo6AJ
📘 More at: https://www.logicsdictate.com
Welcome back to Logic Dictate Hot Topics, the show where we take on politics, culture, leadership, and—when the season demands it—football. I’m your host, Steve Gibson, and as long as the Chicago Bears are alive in the playoff hunt, you better believe I’m going to talk about it.
Last week, I wasn’t far off in my predictions. The second half of the game against the Packers was exactly the brand of football I expected from the Bears—physical, disciplined, and almost enough to pull out a win. Today, before Chicago takes on the Browns, I’m breaking down the numbers, the matchups, and what I believe could be the Bears’ surprising path to the postseason.
We’ll look at expected yardage, turnovers, and game-flow strategy—not just for the Browns game, but for the Packers, the 49ers, and that season-ending matchup against the Lions in freezing Chicago weather.
If the Bears keep leaning into their strengths—especially the ground game—this could be one of the most interesting closing stretches of the NFL season.
Are the Chicago Bears actually positioned to shock the NFL and run the table? I’m predicting they might win three, maybe even all four of their remaining games—and I’ll show you exactly why the numbers point that way.
From Caleb Williams’ projected performance to how weather, running efficiency, and turnover margins play into each matchup, this episode dives deep into a playoff push few analysts are willing to consider… but one that’s hiding in plain sight.
If you’re a Bears fan—or even if you love strategic sports analysis—you won’t want to miss this breakdown.
And if you want more insight into how disciplined strategy can change outcomes, both in sports and in leadership, check out my sci-fi political thriller Logic’s Dictate, available now for only $0.99.