Breaking down the schedule

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Here's the Bears' 2009 schedule, which was announced Tuesday evening:

Sept. 13: at Green Bay, 7:20 p.m., NBC. Jay Cutler makes his Bears regular-season debut, but can he outduel another promising young quarterback in the Packers' Aaron Rodgers?

Sept. 20: vs. Pittsburgh, 3:15 p.m., CBS. The NFL's best defense across the board last season no doubt will challenge Cutler and the rest of the Bears' offense. A win over the defending world champions would be huge, but the Bears also will have to work hard to avoid an 0-2 start.

Sept. 27: at Seattle, 3:05 p.m. Fox. The Seahawks were really bad last season, but their home stadium is considered one of the toughest venues in the league.

Oct. 4: vs. Detroit, Noon, Fox. Will the Lions still be searching for their first victory since 2007? Bears defensive line coach Rod Marinelli gets to face his former team.

Oct. 11: bye week. A little bit on the early side, as teams usually hope to be off during the seventh or eighth week.

Oct. 18: at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m., NBC. Out of several heartbreaking losses last season, the worst was the game in the Georgia Dome, when the Bears took the lead with 13 seconds remaining but could not hold on. With quarterback Matt Ryan and running back Michael Turner, this will be one of the most balanced offenses the Bears face.

Oct. 25: at Cincinnati, Noon, Fox. Bengals running back Cedric Benson no doubt will say something controversial about his former team leading up to this game. Cincy also recently signed defensive tackle Tank Johnson, another guy the Bears know well.

Nov. 1: vs. Cleveland, Noon, CBS. If the Bears are anywhere close to the team they expect to be, they should win this game handily (then again, didn't we all say that about Atlanta last season?). Could be a homecoming for Browns quarterback Brady Quinn, formerly of Notre Dame.

Nov. 8: vs. Arizona, Noon, Fox: The defending NFC champions visit for what could be a fun passing matchup between Cutler and Kurt Warner, two of the league's most prolific quarterbacks.

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Northwest Herald

Chicago, IL

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After a pair of internships at The Sporting News and The Denver Post, Tom started at the Northwest Herald in June 2003. Since then, he has worked as a news copy editor, a news reporter, a sports reporter and an aspiring hand model. He has won many important awards, mostly in the field of thermonuclear medicine. He is always happy to talk about sports.


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