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Close. But not Close Enough.
Posted on 30 Dec 2012 by Smiley.
In a must-win setting, the Chicago Bears did what they went into Detroit to do. However, the Vikings spoiled the Bears preseason hopes by clinching a berth with a field goal in the last 0:03 seconds of the game. Now instead of the Bears playing to get to the Super Bowl, their division rival, Minnesota, will have a rematch against the Packers in Green Bay next weekend. The Bears had a 17 point l...
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Almost There.
Posted on 28 Dec 2012 by Smiley.
On Sunday, the Bears will not only be fighting for a playoff spot but also for pride. To some, coach Lovie Smith is on the hot seat whether the Bears win or lose. If they win the rest is out of there hands as they need the Green Bay Packers to beat the Minnesota Vikings. After starting 7-1 with a lax schedule, the Bears have seen the better teams of the NFL in the last stretch as they have went...
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The Long Run
Posted on 16 Dec 2012 by Smiley.
Sunday December 16th, 2012 at Soldier Field Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears By The Numbers The 1-4 skid the Bears has have been on has been nothing short of depressing to Bears fans across the world. When the Packers come into Chicago they will be coming off a their last 5 games with a 4-1 record. This game has major implications for the Bears going forward if they expect to get into the pla...
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Rough and Tough Bowl
Posted on 2 Dec 2012 by Smiley.
Seattle Seahawks at Chicago Bears at Soldier Field 12:00 ct Dec. 2, 2012. The Seahawks will come in to Soldier Field with a big disadvantage this Sunday against the Bears. Rookie quarterback Russell Wilson and company are unenthusiastic about being 1-5 away from CenturyLink Field. The Chicago Bears, on the other, hand, boast a near perfect record at home by being 5-1. To win, the Seahawks wi...
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On the Winning Track
Posted on 28 Nov 2012 by Smiley.
The Bears had an good game overall when the Vikings came into Soldier Field on Sunday. The game started off a little reminiscent of the Tennessee game. The Bears jumped out to a 28-3 lead before the first half was over and they had help from a blocked kick on special teams and turnovers caused by the defense. Offense The return of Jay Cutler made a big difference as the star QB completed 15 of ...
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Getting Back on Track
Posted on 25 Nov 2012 by Smiley.
Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears November 26, 2012 12:00 ct Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois By The Numbers As the Bears defense looked as though it took a step back against the San Francisco 49ers, the Vikings have maintained a Top 15 defense. The Vikes rank 15th and 14th in passing and rushing yards allowed, respectively. They are also 13th and points allowed this season and all three s...
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The Bad Side of 7-3
Posted on 22 Nov 2012 by Smiley.
Colin Kaepernick had a coming out party on Monday Night, but it came at the expense of the Chicago Bears. Jason Campbell's 2012 coming out party did not bode well at all. In a game where Campbell played every offensive snap of the game, he did not perform as good as many people thought he would. Offense The offense was just as bad Monday Night as it was on Sunday last week, and there were 4 les...
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Back to the X and O Board
Posted on 15 Nov 2012 by Smiley.
The Texans and Bears had a pow wow of a game on Sunday as two defenses faced two of the NFL's highest scoring offenses. In the end, both teams battled hard for the 8-1 record(tying them for best record in the NFL) but the Texans were the ones who emerged 8-1, thus sinking the Bears to 7-2 after 10 weeks. Let us look at how this game transpired on Sunday night. Offense The Bears offense tried to...
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Battle for 8-1!
Posted on 11 Nov 2012 by Smiley.
Houston Texans at Chicago Bears Sunday November 11, 2012 at Solider Field 7:30 p.m. ct By the Numbers On Sunday, the Bears will go into Soldier Field ranking in the Top 3, in terms of points per game, offensively and defensively (3rd and 2nd, respectively). The Houston Texans come into Chicago ranked 2nd and 4th in the same category. While the defenses are almost identical when it comes to st...
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Four Phase Domination
Posted on 5 Nov 2012 by Smiley.
Every team in the National Football League goes into every game hoping for perfection. This comes about by all four phases: Offense, Defense, Special Teams, and fan base. Usually a perfect game is when the Defense pitches a shut out and the Offense is 100% on 3rd down, but since we live in reality the bears came close enough on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans. Offense The offense started o...
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Homecoming Game
Posted on 2 Nov 2012 by Smiley.
Chicago Bears at Tennessee Titans 12:00 ct at LP Field; Nashville, Tennessee This upcoming Sunday will be somewhat of a homecoming party for a good portion of Bears players. Jay Cutler, Earl Bennett, and D.J. Moore played college football for Vanderbilt University; which is a 10 minute drive from LP field. These guys will be playing just 6.0 miles away from where they had some very successful (...
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Can the Bears Offense Compete?
Posted on 29 Oct 2012 by Smiley.
Can the Bears compete with any team in the NFL? I do believe so. But that all depends on an offense that has sputtered often times and needed a jump start provided by the defense. However, what if the defense has it's own problems to attend to and can't always bail the offense out? Then what Mike Tice? Let me be clear in the fact that I do not fully blame Mike Tice for the offenses' mishaps, ...









