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Bears look for 3rd win today against the Giants

The New York Giants are facing something
new heading into their game with the Chicago Bears.

For the first time in years, the Giants (6-3) are a legitimate
playoff contender. They have won four in a row and are facing
somewhat new questions preparing to play the struggling Bears (2-7)
today at MetLife Stadium.

Is this a trap game for a team that hasn't made the postseason
since 2011? Are they going to look past Chicago and even Cleveland
(0-10) the following week and assume they are going to be 8-3
heading into the final five games?

Giants coach Ben McAdoo doesn't want to hear the questions. His
team is coming off an emotional Monday night win against the
Bengals, and he insists that any team can step up and win. His job
is to make sure the Giants are ready with a short week of
preparation.

''You watch the film,'' McAdoo said. ''They're better than their
record. You can take their record and you can throw it out that
window over there. It doesn't matter. You have to prepare for what
you see on film. They're a dangerous offense and their defense is
pretty dang good.''

Two weeks ago, the Bears played very well in beating the Vikings, a
team that ran the Giants off the field. Last week, Chicago was
pathetic against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Coach John Fox said there is still time for the Bears to make a run.

''I think that our division is pretty clumped up,'' Fox said.
''Believe it or not, we are only three games out of the division
lead, so I think we still have a lot of games in there. I think we
have only one AFC opponent left.

''I have been there before. One year in Carolina we were 1-7 and
finished 7-9. If we win the last game, we finish 8-8 and are in the
playoffs.''

The Giants can't afford to overlook either the Bears or Browns
because their schedule finishes with games against Pittsburgh,
Dallas, Detroit, Philadelphia and Washington. Only the Steelers
have a record under .500, and every one of those teams is in the
playoff chase.

''It's not a trap game because this is an NFL team,'' Giants left
guard Marshall Newhouse said. ''I think around here and anywhere
where people have been around long enough will tell you that if you
don't bring your stuff, people are going to beat you, and they will
embarrass you.''

Things to watch today:

CUT-TING IT: From a triumphant return against Minnesota to a
colossal flop against Tampa Bay , the past two games have
summarized Jay Cutler's eight seasons with the Bears.

He went from leading them to a win over NFC North leader Minnesota
in his return from a sprained right thumb to delivering one of his
worst performances.

He threw interceptions on consecutive passes in the first quarter
against the Buccaneers, the second one leading to a field goal. He
fumbled twice - losing one at Tampa Bay 4 - and got sacked four
times. Cutler did that against a team that gave up more than 1,000
yards in total offense in back-to-back losses to Oakland and
Atlanta.

KICKING MATCHUP: Giants placekicker Robbie Gould is the Bears'
all-time leading scorer. He was released by Chicago a week before
the start of the season and Connor Barth was signed to replace him.
Barth had been let go by New Orleans.

Gould was signed by the Giants on Oct. 22 after revelations about
the extent of the domestic abuse allegations against Josh Brown.
Gould has made his only field goal attempt and all nine extra
points in three games. Barth is 12 of 15 on field goals and perfect
on 15 PATs.

''I was talking to coach McAdoo at practice, what do I have to be
upset about?,'' Gould said. ''I got to play with one team for 11
years with a lot of great teammates, with a lot of good memories
and they made a decision. I am really happy here, I love being a
Giant.''

NO JEFFERY, LONG: The bad news continued to mount for the Bears.
Top receiver Alshon Jeffery was suspended for violating the NFL's
policy on performance enhancing substances, and star guard Kyle
Long went on injured reserve because of a right ankle injury.

''You're losing two leaders on the team,'' cornerback Tracy Porter
said. ''Alshon and Kyle, they both play at a very high level, so to
lose those two key pieces, not just offensively but their presence
- it does a lot for the team, the guys really look up to them.''

UP FRONT: Bears outside linebacker Pernell McPhee boasted that his
defense was going to get to Eli Manning and sack him. The Giants
offensive line heard the comment, so it will be interesting to see
if Manning stays clean.

New York has allowed 13 sacks this season. The Bears have gotten 24.

Today's game can be heard on Newstalk 1060 with the Pre-Game Show at 11:30.

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