670 Staff Predictions: Bears-Raiders

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(670 The Score) The Bears (3-1) face the Raiders (2-2) in London on Sunday afternoon.
Kickoff is set for noon, and the game can be heard on air on WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9 FM. You can also listen on desktop computers here.
670 The Score will have pregame coverage with Hub Arkush, Patrick Mannelly and Olin Kreutz starting at 9 a.m., which you can listen to here.

We've had plenty of Bears-Raiders preview coverage, all of which you can find here.

Here are our game predictions from our on-air personalities, producers, writers and more. No longer is anyone perfect after Tony Gill missed his pick last week, falling to 3-1. He's joined by a host of others.

Chris Emma (3-1): Bears 24, Raiders 6

Khalil Mack doesn’t want revenge on the Raiders. He just wants a Bears win. They shouldn’t have much problem doing it against an Oakland roster lacking in comparable talent.

Chris Tannehill (2-2): Bears 24, Raiders 10

The last time the Bears played in London, Matt Forte was breaking ankles. This time, it'll be Mack breaking Oakland's entire game plan. The beer may be warm, but the Raiders' reunion with No. 52 won't be.

Connor McKnight (2-2): Bears 20, Raiders 10

Khalil Mack.

Khalil Mack. Khalil Mack. Khalil Mack.

Khalil Mack.

Dan McNeil (2-2): Bears 17, Raiders 6

Remember that war of attrition at Soldier Field when the Bears clubbed the Raiders in 1984? Let’s revisit it.

Danny Parkins (3-1): Bears 27, Raiders 6

Mack and Chase Daniel dominate a bad team.

David Haugh (3-1): Bears 27, Raiders 12

The Bears' roster depth makes them special. That will be true again Sunday against a Raiders team that has been away from home far too long and will show signs of that fatigue.

Herb Lawrence (2-2): Bears 17, Raiders 3

Khalil Mack was once a Raider, and then this current regime came in and traded him. A team that does that doesn’t have smart football people running the show. The Bears will dominate another Jon Gruden-run outfit, knock on wood if you’re with me.

Jay Zawaski (2-2): Bears 17, Raiders 9

The Raiders are better than people think, but I feel like the entire Bears team is going to rally around Mack and take it to Oakland. It’ll be close, but the Raiders won’t score a touchdown.

Joe Ostrowski (1-3): Bears 20, Raiders 15

With Daniel under center, Matt Nagy will try to scheme his way to the 20-point mark — something the Bears have failed to reach in six of their last nine games — and get out of England by strolling into the bye week on a four-game winning streak.

Julie DiCaro (3-1): Bears 21, Raiders 14

Daniel looked way more comfortable in Nagy’s system than Mitchell Trubisky has. Look for at least seven points from the Bears defense too.

Nick Shepkowski (2-2): Bears 24, Raiders 6

Mack erases any Daniel concerns and essentially wraps up the Defensive Player of the Year award on an international stage.

Rick Camp (2-2): Bears 20, Raiders 14

It won’t be the blowout that the fan base expects. The defense will set the Bears up with a couple short fields, the running game will be adequate and while Daniel will take a step back in his performance, he’ll do just enough to help the Bears earn a win and enter the bye week on a positive note.

Shane Riordan (3-1): Bears 26, Raiders 10

The Raiders are the home team in London this weekend. What an absolutely trash city with an even trashier culture of food. No flavor. Everything boiled. You can’t make a pie out of everything, United Kingdom. The Bears will Brexit the "Old Smoke" on the American side of the road, victorious like we were in 1783.

Tony Gill (3-1): Bears 17, Raiders 6

Mack is really scary.