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  • NewscasterNews4
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    • Jul 2013
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    Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise


    Can Cade McNown and Curtis Enis bring a title to Chicago?


    Sadly my Rams dynasty is already coming to a close because I saved over it, and while I had a backup file it was in week 13 of 2018, meaning I would have to redo the entire offseason.

    However, I went out and finally upgraded to a PS4 and Madden 16.

    Anyways, lets get into this dynasty.

    The year is 2000, and the Chicago Bears are coming off of a 4-12 season, ending up with the 5th pick in the draft. Rookie QB Cade McNown threw 16 TD's to 10 interceptions while only playing 9 games due to a herniated disk. Da Bears intend to continue to build around McNown as he enters his second season. 2nd year HB Curtis Enis ran for over 1,300 yards and he has cemented himself as a key building block on this team. 3rd year receiver Marcus Robinson went off, collecting over 1,000 receiving yards despite playing with 3 different quarterbacks throughout the year. Other than that, the team needs a lot of work, specifically defensively. The linebacking core is pretty bad and the secondary is atrocious. Can da Bears get back to winning again or will they continue down the path of mediocrity?
  • NewscasterNews4
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    Re: Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise


    1999 Chicago Bears Schedule

    Packers (L, 31-21)
    Cardinals (Cade McNown's 1st start)(W, 31-20)
    @Seahawks (W, 31-23)
    Raiders (W, 23-20)
    @Chiefs (L, 17-10)
    @Lions (W, 24-20)
    Bye
    Vikings (L, 48-21)
    @Chargers (L, 41-10 | Cade McNown suffered ruptured disk | Leaf: 11/15, 240 yds, 3 TD)
    @Rams (L, 27-10)
    Broncos (L, 28-0)
    @Packers (L, 24-14)
    49ers (L, 23-13)
    Redskins (L, 24-14)
    @Vikings (L, 35-23)
    @Buccaneers (L, 20-3)
    Lions (L, 36-29)

    2000 Chicago Bears Schedule

    @Vikings (L, 23-14)
    @Colts (L, 55-7)
    Titans (L, 52-14)
    Falcons (L, 31-7)
    Eagles (L, 16-3)
    Bye Week
    Packers (L, 13-10)
    Jaguars (L, 14-0)
    @Lions (L, 34-14)
    @Cardinals (L, 23-15)
    Vikings (L, 27-7)
    Redskins (L, 29-7)
    @Packers (L, 31-27)
    @Texans | TNF (Battle For The #1 Pick) (L, 30-3)
    Lions (L, 36-7)
    @Giants (L, 20-17)
    @Cowboys (W, 23-10)

    2001 Chicago Bears Schedule

    Eagles
    Packers
    Bengals
    @Packers
    Vikings
    @Steelers
    Lions
    BYE
    @49ers
    @Falcons
    @Ravens
    @Lions
    Saints
    Browns
    Panthers
    @Buccaneers
    @Vikings
    Last edited by NewscasterNews4; 08-11-2016, 09:59 AM.

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    • NewscasterNews4
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      Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise


      1999 Bears Season Stats

      Passing
      C. McNown: 98/177, 1,658 yds, 16 TD, 10 int
      J. Miller: 112/219, 1,536 yds, 8 TD, 9 int
      S. Matthews: 9/22, 144 yds, int

      Rushing
      C. Enis: 276 rush, 1,330 yds, 7 TD
      T. Hallock: 28 rush, 119 yds
      J. Allen: 7 rush, 19 yds, TD

      Receiving
      M. Robinson: 59 rec, 1,124 yds, 12 TD
      C.Conway: 39 rec, 690 yds, 3 TD
      B. Engram: 34 rec, 512 yds, 2 TD
      C. Enis: 26 rec, 230 yds, TD
      R. Wetnight: 20 rec, 233 yds, 3 TD
      M. Booker: 8 rec, 132 yds
      M. Brooks: 7 rec, 121 yds
      T. Hallock: 7 rec, 60 yds, TD
      J. Allen: 2 rec, 28 yds

      Kicking
      C. Boinol: 14/18 FG, Long 44, 26/27 XP


      2000 Bears Season Stats

      Chicago Bears Stats - 2000
      PassingC/ATTYDSAVGYDS/GLONGTDINTRAT
      C. McNown121/2641,77698820
      S. Matthews24/674638532
      AJ Gomez (R)7/19832411
      RushingATTYDSAVGLONG20+TDYDS/GFUM
      C. Enis2248803.950
      C. McNown18774.317
      T. Hallock12524.300
      J. Allen21381.810
      S. Matthews3299.702
      ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONG20+YDS/GYAC
      M. Robinson376652
      M. Booker224466
      B. Engram223681
      R. Wetnight233450
      J. Gordon (R)101511
      C. Enis171221
      M. Brooks8861
      J. Allen5560
      J. Allred6551
      T. Hallock1200
      Field GoalsExtra Points
      KickingFGMFGAPCTLONGXPMXPAPCTPTS
      C. Boinol1111100%511919100%52
      Last edited by NewscasterNews4; 08-03-2016, 08:51 AM.

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      • NewscasterNews4
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        Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise



        2000 Chicago Bears Draft Overview

        By: Dan Smith, Bears Beat Writer

        After a rough 4-12 season that included 10 straight losses, our Chicago Bears did nothing in free agency, not signing a single player. Instead, Chicago opted to build through the draft, and judging by the picks GM Mark Hatley made....things aren't looking too good for the Bears to improve upon their 4-12 record in 2000.

        5. Farrington Lucas CB/California | 75

        As much as everyone is rationalizing this selection, saying Lucas has "high upside", this year is not the draft to take a corner this high. Lucas ran a 4.32 40 time and had a ton of interceptions in college, even setting an NCAA record by taking 4 picks to the house in 1999, but he is very raw and undisciplined.

        Grade: C+

        37. Demetrious Knox LB/Tennessee | 77

        I really like this pick of Knox. I watched some tape of him right after we drafted him and he was all over the place at Tennessee. I think he can play one of the inside linebacker spots and rack up a bunch of tackles this year.

        Grade: A-

        101. Terrell Robertson DE/UTEP | 67

        Robertson obviously won't start day 1, but I think a few years down the road he can be a premier pass rusher, he has that much upside.

        Grade: B

        133. Jamal Gordon WR/USC | 63

        I'm not quite as high on Gordon as I was his college teammate Blair, but from the tape I watched he could afford to get stronger at the catch point but he has nice hands. He'll provide decent WR depth.

        Grade: B-

        165: Kendal Terrell DT/Mississippi State | 63

        Terrell's tape is atrocious....I don't even know how he was drafted.

        Grade: D

        197. AJ Gomez QB/Georgia Tech | 60

        Gomez is the best Georgia Tech QB I've seen in a while, and I'm shocked he fell this far, many people said he was the 3rd best QB in this draft, even ahead of Edward Jackson, the 49ers 1st round pick. This is quite a steal here, maybe the Bears have finally found a quality backup QB.

        Grade: A

        After making all these grades, I've concocted a GPA system to combine all my grades, and da Bears got a....2.8. It was a decent draft, but the pick of Lucas drags the GPA down.



        2001 Chicago Bears Draft Overview

        1. Kasey Beckwith QB/Michigan | 79

        For the 2nd time in 3 years, the Bears have a new head coach and have spent their 1st round pick on a QB. However, I think this will be a different story than 1999. Kasey Beckwith is the real deal from the tape I watched, and considering he doesn't have the character concerns Cade McNown had, he should be the franchise QB the Bears have been looking for. Here's some of his tape if you don't believe me.


        Grade: A+

        33. Jevonte Harper WR/Oregon State | 76

        I thought Harper was a late 1st round prospect, and I'm very happy the Bears got him at the start of the 2nd. Harper should step right in and be a reliable target for Beckwith to throw to. The only problem is Harper can be a bit of a clown, but I think Jim Zorn can reel him in.

        Grade: A

        65. Lawrence Guy DT/Alabama | 77


        Guy was pretty good at Alabama, and he should replace the departed Jim Flanagan very nicely.

        Grade: A

        97. Gabriel Griffin G/Texas A&M Kingsville | 72


        Griffin will reportedly be starting at right guard, and I think he's a diamond in the rough. Finding a starter in the 4th round is quite impressive, especially on the offensive line.

        Grade: A

        129. Al Spencer HB/Nebraska | 62


        James Allen will have some competition for the backup HB spot. Once again, another pick that I thought was a value, but I think the Bears should've looked defense here. Here's a look at some of his tape with fellow Nebraska HB Desi Hatcher.


        Grade: B

        139. Casey Lawson G/Boston College | 64


        Chicago looks offensive line again, and this is a pick I don't like. I think Jim Zorn is forgetting he has a defense.

        Grade: C

        161. Brandon Burns CB/Notre Dame | 68


        Finally a defensive pick, and this one is in the secondary! Burns is great value here, so I really like this pick.

        Grade: A

        193. Jack Hardman K/USF | 77


        Chris Boinol may have won kicker of the year, but he can't kick a field goal over 48 yards anymore. Hardman, the cousin of Martin Gramatica, should win the kicking job rather easily.

        Grade: B+
        Last edited by NewscasterNews4; 08-10-2016, 10:50 PM.

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        • NewscasterNews4
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          #5
          Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise



          1999 NFL Playoff Results



          WildCard Round

          3 Chiefs 34, 6 Patriots 21

          3 Panthers 24, 6 Redskins 21

          5 Raiders 7, 4 Ravens 6

          5 Buccaneers 14, 4 Lions 7



          Divisional Round

          1 Bills 35, 5 Raiders 14

          5 Buccaneers 16, 1 Cowboys 7

          2 Jaguars 17, 3 Chiefs 3

          2 Rams 34, 3 Panthers 17



          Conference Round

          1 Bills 13, 2 Jaguars 12

          2 Rams 28, 5 Buccaneers 14



          Super Bowl




          Spoiler



          2000 NFL Playoff Results

          2000 Wildcard Weekend Scores
          Saturday's GamesHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
          Colts (12-4) 31, Ravens (8-8) 27IND: P.Manning: 24/35, 348 yds, 3 TD, 3 intIND: E.James: 8 rush, 31 ydsIND: D.Greenwood (R): 8 rec, 157 yds, TD
          Panthers (10-6) 31, Packers (10-6) 28 (OT)CAR: S.Beuerlein: 12/16, 316 yds, TD, intCAR: F.Lane: 21 rush, 108 yds, TDCAR: R.Carruth: 3 rec, 109 yds, TD
          Sunday's GamesHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
          Patriots (10-6) 17, Titans (10-6) 14TEN: S.McNair: 8/16, 165 yds, 3 intTEN: E.George: 20 rush, 72 yds, TDNE: T.Glenn: 5 rec, 70 yds
          Vikings (11-5) 24, Redskins (10-6) 10MIN: D.Culpepper: 13/22, 276 yds, 2 TD, intMIN: R.Smith: 21 rush, 82 yds, TDMIN: J.Pearson (R): 5 rec, 146 yds, 2 TD



          2000 Divisional Weekend Scores
          Saturday's GamesHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
          Patriots (11-6) 28, Raiders (11-5) 13NE: D.Bledsoe: 10/24, 190 yds, 2 TD, intNE: K.Faulk: 16 rush, 77 yds, TDNE: S.Jefferson: 3 rec, 79 yds, 2 TD
          Cowboys (12-4) 31, Vikings (12-5) 14MIN: D.Culpepper: 14/24, 226 yds, TD, 2 intDAL: E.Smith: 24 rush, 73 ydsMIN: R.Moss: 4 rec, 103 yds
          Sunday's GamesHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
          Jaguars (14-2) 24, Colts (13-4) 20IND: P.Manning: 26/44, 430 yds, 2 TD, 3 intJAX: F.Taylor: 18 rush, 96 ydsJAX: K.McCardell: 5 rec, 156 yds, 2 TD
          Rams (14-2) 49, Panthers (11-6) 21CAR: S.Beuerlein: 19/35, 266 yds, 2 TD, 4 intCAR: F.Lane: 13 rush, 128 ydsCAR: W.Walls: 6 rec, 95 yds



          2000 Conference Championship Scores
          Sunday's GamesHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
          Jaguars (15-2) 28, Patriots (12-6) 7NE: D.Bledsoe: 17/27, 224 yds, TD, 4 intJAX: F.Taylor: 16 rush, 182 yds, TDNE: T.Glenn: 2 rec, 68 yds
          Rams (15-2) 35, Cowboys (13-4) 17STL: K.Warner: 11/14, 268 yds, 4 TDSTL: M.Faulk: 13 rush, 106 ydsSTL: I.Bruce: 2 rec, 103 yds, 2 TD



          Super Bowl XXXV


          Spoiler
          Last edited by NewscasterNews4; 08-06-2016, 10:15 PM.

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          • NewscasterNews4
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            Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise


            1999 NFL Honors

            MVP

            Troy Aikman, Cowboys

            Coach Of The Year

            Chan Gailey, Cowboys



            AFC Awards

            OPOY/Best QB: Peyton Manning, Colts

            DPOY/Best LB: Greg Biekert, Raiders

            OROY: Edgerrin James, Colts

            DROY: Wali Ranier, Browns

            Best HB: Curtis Martin, Jets

            Best WR: Keenan McCardell, Jaguars

            Best OL: Tony Boselli, Jaguars

            Best DL: Michael McCrary, Ravens

            Best DB: James Hasty, Chiefs

            Best K: Michael Husted, Raiders


            NFC Awards


            OPOY/Best HB Emmitt Smith, Cowboys (Set Rushing Record With 2,107 yds)

            DPOY/Best LB: Derrick Brooks, Buccaneers

            OROY: Donovan McNabb, Eagles

            DROY: Joe Wesley, 49ers

            Best QB: Kurt Warner, Rams

            Best WR: Issac Bruce, Rams

            Best OL: Larry Allen, Cowboys

            Best DL: Simeon Rice, Cardinals

            Best DB: Chris Canty, Seahawks

            Best K: Todd Peterson, Seahawks


            2000 NFL Honors

            MVP

            Kurt Warner, Rams

            Coach Of The Year

            Tom Coughlin, Jaguars


            AFC Awards

            OPOY/Best QB: Peyton Manning, Colts

            DPOY/Best LB: Zach Thomas, Dolphins

            OROY: HB Dontae Brown, Dolphins

            DROY: CB Lamar Hall, Broncos

            Best HB: Edgerrin James, Colts

            Best WR: Terrence Wilkins, Colts

            Best OL: Tony Boselli, Jaguars

            Best DL: Willie McGinest, Patriots

            Best DB: Denard Walker, Titans

            Best K: Mike Vanderjagt, Colts


            NFC Awards

            OPOY/Best QB: Kurt Warner, Rams

            DPOY: London Fletcher, Rams

            OROY: WR Joey Pearson, Vikings

            DROY: LB Langford Jackson, Eagles

            Best HB: Warrick Dunn, Buccaneers

            Best WR: Torry Holt, Rams

            Best OL: Adam Timmerman, Rams

            Best DL: Jay Williams, Rams

            Best LB: Ed McDaniel, Vikings

            Best DB: Percy Ellsworth, Giants

            Best K: Chris Boinol, Bears


            2000 NFL Pro Bowl Rosters
            AFC OffensePosVotesNFC OffensePosVotes
            Peyton Manning, INDQBKurt Warner, STLQB
            Drew Bledsoe, NEQBJon Kitna, SEAQB
            Mark Brunell, JAXQBRodney Peete, WASQB
            Edgerrin James, INDHBStephen Davis, WASHB
            Eddie George, TENHBWarrick Dunn, TBHB
            Jerome Bettis, PITHBEmmitt Smith, DALHB
            Tony Carter, NEFBMike Alstott, TBFB
            Terrence Wilkins, INDWRTorry Holt, STLWR
            Jimmy Smith, JAXWRIssac Bruce, STLWR
            Terry Glenn, NEWRGermaine Crowell, DETWR
            Joe Horn, KCWRMichael Westbrook, WASWR
            Keenan McCardell, JAXWRBill Schroeder, GBWR
            Tim Brown, OAKWRRicky Proehl, STLWR
            Ken Dilger, INDTEChristian Fauria, SEATE
            Ben Coates, NETEDave Moore, TBTE
            Kyle Brady, JAXTEWesley Walls, CARTE
            Tony Boselli, JAXTOrlando Pace, STLT
            Tarik Glenn, INDTAndy Heck, WAST
            Steve McKinney, INDGLarry Allen, DAL G
            Rich Tylski, JAXGTom Nutten, STLG
            John Wade, JAXCMatt Gruttdaria, STLC
            Kevin Mawae, NYJCAdam Timmerman, STLG
            Waverly Jackson, INDGMark Stepnoski, DALC
            Dave Szott, KCGDavid Dixon, MING
            Leon Searcy, JAXTFred Miller, STLT
            Adam Meadows, INDTKorey Stringer, MINT
            AFC DefensePosVotesNFC DefensePosVotes
            Jevon Kearse, TENDEJohn Randle, MINDE
            Willie McGuinest, NEDERobert Porcher, DETDE
            Trace Armstrong, MIADEMichael Strahan, NYGDE
            Keith McKenzie, BUFDEJay Williams, STLDE
            Gary Walker, JAXDTTravis Hall, ATLDT
            Chad Eaton, NEDTLuther Elliss, DETDT
            Peter Boulware, BALOLBSteve Tovar, GBOLB
            Mo Lewis, NYJOLBMark Fields, NOOLB
            Jason Lamar, HOUOLBKeith Brooking, ATLOLB
            Kevin Hardy, JAXOLBJulian Stanford, SEAOLB
            Takeo Spikes, CINMLBMike Barber, NYGMLB
            Zach Thomas, MIAMLBAnthony Simmons, SEAMLB
            Charles Woodson, OAKCBDre Bly, STLCB
            Darrien Gordon, OAKCBAnthony Ambrose, NOCB
            Denard Walker, TENCBKenny Wright, MINCB
            Darryll Lewis, SDCBAntuan Edwards, GBCB
            Rod Woodson, BALFSPercy Ellsworth, NYGFS
            Travis Davis, PITFSJay Bellamy, SEAFS
            Donovin Darius, JAXSSRon Rice, DETSS
            Victor Green, NYJSSJohn Lynch, TBSS
            AFC Special TeamsPosVotesNFC Special TeamsPosVotes
            Mike Hollis, JAXKTodd Peterson, SEAK
            Kyle Richardson, BALPJohn Jett, DETP
            Kevin Faulk, NEKRRijo Marsh, WAS (R)KR
            Chris Penn, SDPRBobby Engram, CHIPR
            Last edited by NewscasterNews4; 08-04-2016, 02:07 AM.

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            • NewscasterNews4
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              Re: Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise

              Feel free to post!

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              • djp73
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                i always enjoy throwback chises
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                • DynasticJumper
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                  #9
                  Re: Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise

                  A lions fans doing a Bears dynasty? Can't wait to see how it goes!

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                  • NewscasterNews4
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                    Re: Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise

                    Originally posted by djp73
                    i always enjoy throwback chises
                    Thanks, I hope you enjoy this one as well!

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                    • NewscasterNews4
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                      Originally posted by DynasticJumper
                      A lions fans doing a Bears dynasty? Can't wait to see how it goes!
                      Haha yeah I felt bad for how many first round busts da Bears drafted around this time period, so I wanted to help them out a bit.

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                      • NewscasterNews4
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                        Here is a quick preview of the team, this was the 1999 week 17 game against the Detroit Lions. Cade McNown had a career day in this one, throwing for 414 yards in his much anticipated return from his ruptured disk. Marcus Robinson also went off with over 200 yards receiving, yet it wasn't enough as da Bears fell to Detroit 36-29 for their 10th straight loss.

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                        • NewscasterNews4
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                          Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise



                          1999 Bears Season Stats



                          Passing

                          C. McNown: 98/177, 1,658 yds, 16 TD, 10 int

                          J. Miller: 112/219, 1,536 yds, 8 TD, 9 int

                          S. Matthews: 9/22, 144 yds, int



                          Rushing

                          C. Enis: 276 rush, 1,330 yds, 7 TD

                          T. Hallock: 28 rush, 119 yds

                          J. Allen: 7 rush, 19 yds, TD



                          Receiving

                          M. Robinson: 59 rec, 1,124 yds, 12 TD

                          C.Conway: 39 rec, 690 yds, 3 TD

                          B. Engram: 34 rec, 512 yds, 2 TD

                          C. Enis: 26 rec, 230 yds, TD

                          R. Wetnight: 20 rec, 233 yds, 3 TD

                          M. Booker: 8 rec, 132 yds

                          M. Brooks: 7 rec, 121 yds

                          T. Hallock: 7 rec, 60 yds, TD

                          J. Allen: 2 rec, 28 yds



                          Kicking

                          C. Boinol: 14/18 FG, Long 44, 26/27 XP
                          Last edited by NewscasterNews4; 07-27-2016, 08:43 AM.

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                            1999 NFL Standings

                            AFC East
                            1. Bills - Z (12-4)
                            2. Patriots - X (10-5-1)
                            3. Dolphins (10-6)
                            4. Jets (10-6)

                            AFC North
                            1. Ravens - Y (10-6)
                            2. Steelers (7-9)
                            3. Browns (4-11-1)
                            4. Bengals (2-13-1)

                            AFC South
                            1. Jaguars - Y (11-5)
                            2. Colts (9-6-1)
                            3. Titans (7-9)
                            4. Texans (0-16, this is a compilation of their 2002-03 teams lol)

                            AFC West
                            1. Chiefs - Y (11-5)
                            2. Raiders - X (11-5)
                            3. Broncos (9-7)
                            4. Chargers (4-12)

                            NFC East
                            1. Cowboys - Z (14-2)
                            2. Redskins -X (10-6)
                            3. Giants (4-12)
                            4. Eagles (3-13)

                            NFC North
                            1. Lions - Y (10-6)
                            2. Vikings (7-9)
                            3. Packers (6-10)
                            4. Bears (4-12)

                            NFC South
                            1. Panthers - Y (12-4)
                            2. Buccaneers - X (11-5)
                            3. Falcons (5-11)
                            4. Saints (5-11)

                            NFC West
                            1. Rams - Y (12-3-1)
                            2. 49ers (10-6)
                            3. Seahawks (9-6-1)
                            4. Cardinals (4-12)

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                              Alternate Reality: A Chicago Bears Franchise



                              1999 NFL Playoff Results



                              WildCard Round

                              3 Chiefs 34, 6 Patriots 21

                              3 Panthers 24, 6 Redskins 21

                              5 Raiders 7, 4 Ravens 6

                              5 Buccaneers 14, 4 Lions 7



                              Divisional Round

                              1 Bills 35, 5 Raiders 14

                              5 Buccaneers 16, 1 Cowboys 7

                              2 Jaguars 17, 3 Chiefs 3

                              2 Rams 34, 3 Panthers 17



                              Conference Round

                              1 Bills 13, 2 Jaguars 12

                              2 Rams 28, 5 Buccaneers 14



                              Super Bowl





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