Bears Odds to Win NFC North in 2015 Not Good: Season Wins Total Under 7

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The Bears odds to win the 2015 NFC North were set at 16/1 with Chicago favored to win fewer than 7 regular season games.

John Fox does step into the head coaching reigns after a 5-11 debacle last season. 

Adam Gase, who spent six years in Denver, two under Fox, will assume the role of offensive coordinator.  This is a huge plus for Chicago and does add value to the OVER 7 regular season wins at +120.  

The weapons aren’t quite there yet but Fox has taken two teams to the Super Bowl his first year of coaching them (Carolina in 2003 and Denver in 2013), so the expectations for Chicago to achieve a .500 or better season is hardly overreaching. 

Here are your division odds:

Green Bay Packers -300

Detroit Lions 5/1

Minnesota Vikings 7/1

Chicago Bears 16/1

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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