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Old 01-15-2026, 01:24 AM   #355
EldrickOnIce
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Here's what copilot says about Bears/Rams. Go AI!
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Based on all available analytics, statistics and recent trends, including game time weather conditions, predict the score of the Bears vs Rams game this weekend

🧊 Bears vs. Rams — Weather‑Adjusted, Trend‑Adjusted Score Prediction

🌡️ Weather Impact (Major Factor)
Multiple reports confirm this will be one of the coldest games in Soldier Field history:

- Temps 5–15°F at kickoff, wind chills below zero
- Winds 15–30 mph, significantly affecting passing and kicking
- Rams have played 10 of 18 games indoors and haven’t played in sub‑20° weather since 2022
- Bears have been practicing outdoors with no heaters to acclimate

Weather advantage: Chicago — significantly.

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📈 Team Trends & Matchup Analytics

Rams
- #1 scoring offense in the NFL
- Matthew Stafford career in ≤32° games: 3–3, 15 TD / 3 INT
- Rams are 12–6 ATS, strong road team
- Stafford dealing with a finger sprain but practicing fully

Bears
- Caleb Williams has already played five games in ≤32° weather this season
- Bears are 6–3 ATS at home and have multiple comeback wins
- Key weapons DJ Moore & Rome Odunze are limited but trending toward playing
- Defense healthier this week (Gardner‑Johnson full participant)

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🧮 Game Script Projection

Passing Efficiency
- Rams’ downfield passing game is heavily wind‑sensitive.
- Bears’ offense is more adaptable in cold, with QB already acclimated.

Run Game
- Bears’ run game (Swift + Monangai) projects better in extreme cold.
- Rams’ run game is solid but less effective in heavy wind.

Defense
- Bears’ pass rush + cold‑weather advantage likely reduces Stafford’s EPA.
- Rams’ defense struggles more outdoors, especially in freezing temps.

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🔮 Final Prediction: Bears 20 – Rams 16

Why this score?
- Total expected to drop due to weather (confirmed by oddsmakers)
- Bears gain a possession advantage through field position and fewer negative plays in wind.
- Rams’ explosive offense is capped by conditions and environment.
- Bears’ late‑game resilience (multiple comeback wins) matters in a low‑scoring grind.
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