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Team Records vs top half of league

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Here are the worst records against the top half of the league. It makes sense that most of the bottom feeders are on the list, but I was surprised to see DEN on there. They are 8-0 against bad teams and 0-5 vs good teams. If they make the playoffs, they are the first team eliminated (AFC side). ATL would be the same for the NFC. 

There is only one team on this list with a losing record AND a positive points differential, the Chicago Bears. You cannot make up how bad this team has been under Flus.

JAX 0-8
CIN 0-7
CHI 0-6
MIA 0-5
DEN 0-5 (8-5)
NE 0-5
NO 0-4
CAR 0-4
LVR 1-7
NYJ 1-7
SF 1-6
NYG 1-5
ATL 1-5  (6-6)

Besides one-score game losses, how about turnover differential? The Bears are 4th in the NFL with a +10.

BUF +17 (10-2)
PIT +15 (9-3)
LAC +11 (8-4)
CHI +10 (4-8)
HOU +10 (8-5)

It is literally near impossible to do what the Bears have done over the past few years. This is in direct relation to the type of coach Flus was and how he performed on the sidelines. He gave away no less than 10 wins in the past 3 years with his ignorance. The silver lining is this team is much better than their record indicates. 

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