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NFC Championship Bears vs Packers

Friday, January 21st, 2011

I’m sure you heard from literally every sports fan, this will be the second time these two franchises play against each other in the post season. I’ve heard it like a billion times from the NFL Network, ESPN, and read it everywhere all over the internet. I am quite sick and tired of it, but that’s okay. It involves the Bears and I think it’s time to improve that record to 2-0 against the Packers in the postseason.

For the Bears offense to take control of this game, the line needs to block and Jay Cutler needs to make smart decisions. The wide receivers also need to play smart as well. If they don’t run the right route it will end badly. They also need to be extremely physical. Anyway, let’s start off with the offensive line. Ever since the bye week they have improved greatly. They’ve taken a few stumbles here and there, but for the most part they have been improving. You saw it a lot last Sunday against Seattle. It was a thing of beauty seeing the line giving so much time for Jay Cutler on numerous plays. They also opened up holes for Matt Forte and Chester Taylor. Something they’ll have to do again against the Packers. Last time they played them in week 17, Forte had 15 carries for 91 yards. If he’s able to do that plus get an extra 5 carries or so, he will have a field day against the Packers.  Now onto the wide outs. Everyone of those receivers need play their best football. It is key that they run the right routes and play physical. If they can’t do either of those things, then Cutler will have a long ugly day. Speaking of Jay, he needs to do a few things. Needs to stay focused, pressure free, make smart decisions and don’t let the Packers get to him. He needs to throw the ball away instead of taking a sack. Just chuck the ball out of bounds in the area of a eligible receiver. He also needs to throw the ball away if no one is open. It’s not worth the risk of throwing it in double or triple coverage, especially in the playoffs. If he’s able to stay away from bad decisions and sacks, he will have a great game.

Now it’s the defense’s turn. They played outstanding against Seattle last week and Green Bay in week 17. The score was a bit deceiving, they gave up a lot of garbage yards in the prevent defense. Not to mention Matt Forte threw an interception and a tip of the ball gave the Seahawks a touchdown. Other than that, it was a complete shut down of the Seahawks offense. The same offense that ripped the Saints apart. Unfortunately the Bears defense didn’t get a lot of credit because it was Seattle, but I swear if it went the other way we’d be hearing how that offense is one of the best in the league. That’s how it goes in the media, no respect for the Bears. I wonder if the Bears have a huge banner in their locker room that says “NO RESPECT!” Anyways, the key to this game on defense is forcing turnovers.They need to force fumbles and intercept Aaron Rodgers. Something the Bears are pretty good at. I”m really hoping they pick Rodgers off at least two times.

The only way that can happen is if they get pressure up front. Peppers, Harris, Idonije, Adams, Toeaina, Melton and Wootton need to get pressure from the start of the game and to the end. If they are able to pressure and contain Rodgers I have a great feeling that the Bears defensive backs and linebackers will be able cover Green Bay’s receivers if they are able to pressure Rodgers. Everyone on the defense needs to be on their game. They cannot give up the big plays. You saw what the Packers did to the Falcons last week. The Falcons defense gave up way too many big plays and now they’re out of the playoffs. It’s simple as that, but it necessarily won’t be an easy thing to stop. Another thing the Bears need to do is stop the Packers run game. Kuhn and Starks is a deadly combo. They can’t underestimate those two like the Eagles did. With that being said, the Bears need to pressure Aaron Rodgers, create turnovers, stop the run and don’t give up big plays. If they are able to do all of that, the Bears defense should dominate this game.

Special teams will play a big part in Sundays game. Field position is a key and I think the Bears will win that easily if the defense does their thing. I truly believe that Devin Hester will have a few chances to run one back and I think he will. This game has punt/kick return for a touchdown by Hester written all over it. Robbie Gould needs to be gold as usual and Brad Maynard needs to boot the ball. Can’t give the Packers good field position.

Alright folks here’s my prediction….

Final Score
BEARS 24
Packers 20

GammaBears

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Bears vs Seahawks

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

So the Seahawks come back to Chicago again in the playoffs. If you don’t remember, the Bears faced the Seahawks in this very same game in 2006. They also played the Bears earlier this year and ended up beating the good guys in an ugly game. Bears offense was horrid and the only highlight of the game really was Devin Hester returning one to the house. This time it will be different and Chicago will be going to the NFC Championship.

The Bears offense was completely out of sync and just looked awful. They were 0-12 on third downs and Jay Cutler was sacked six times. He also didn’t have any touchdowns in that game as well. It was just a bad day to be on offense for the Bears. Of course the Bears offense has improved greatly thanks to the bye week miracle. Since then they have been one of most balanced offenses in the NFL. Jay Cutler’s has had some ups and downs since then, but he did finish the season with more touchdowns than interceptions. The only thing that worries me about Jay Cutler coming into this game is that it will be his first playoff game of his career.  Odd as it sounds he has never been to the playoffs. If he’s able to overcome the playoff jitters he will be able to win this game. The Seahawks defense is shaky at best in my opinion and their key player on defense,  Lofa Tatupu is coming off a concussion he received in Saints game. The Bears offense is a completely different animal and they should be able to run the ball efficiently. Matt Forte has been on fire since the bye week, he’s averaging 4.9 yards per carry. If he’s able to continue that. he should be able to take it to the Seahawks. With that being said, if the offensive line blocks for Jay Cutler and Matt Forte, they should win this game.

The Bears defense is coming off a pretty solid outing against the Packers in the last week of the season. Even though the Bears lost that game, they looked solid on defense. Losing a game by just one touchdown is pretty good considering they had nothing to play for. I think they will have a great game against the Seahawks this Sunday. There should be nothing holding them back, playing all out Bears defense. I expect a lot of blitzes and hard hitting from Rod Marinelli’s defense. One thing they have watch out for is Seattle WR Mike Williams. He had 10 catches for 123 yards. He tore up the Bears defense last game, but things have changed. Bears are a better complete team on defense now. With the exception of the Patriots and Jets game, they have been rock solid since the bye week. Oh and I don’t expect another ‘Beast Mode’ play by Lynch against the Bears. I can’t think of any running back doing that against the Bears this season and it’s sure as heck is not going to be him. Julius Peppers already said that wouldn’t happen. I’m really hoping that the secondary just dominates and creates lots of turnovers for the Bears. Same goes for the front four, I want to see sacks and forced fumbles. Just a complete and utter domination by them would make me happy.

The Bears special teams should be pretty solid like usual. They have been kicking and taking names all year long and I expect that to continue Sunday. Robbie Gould, Brad Maynard and Devin Hester all have playoff experience and should play mistake free football. I would really like to see Hester run one back again. I don’t think it would count towards his record because it’s the playoffs but it sure would be nice.

Bears win this game and advance to the NFC Championship

Final Score
Bears 28
Seahawks 14

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Bears Lose… An Offensive Battle?

Monday, November 19th, 2007

It was apparent that this was going to be a long day for the Bears defense as long as Matt Hasselbeck was playing the way he was. As long as he wasn’t on the sideline whining about some “nagging” side cramp because he forgot to eat a banana before the game, he was on the field throwing accurately all over the Bears. Hasselbeck was 30-44 for 337 yards and two TDs. DJ Hackett going ProBowl on usOne was a really gross sidearm toss while he was getting sacked, and of course the announcers thought it was the most amazing thing they had ever seen. They said it was “Farve-like”. Well, pretty much anything is Farve-like when you consider Brett Farve has played in the NFL for 87 years, and has thrown every conceivable pass known to man.

On the other side Rex Grossman actually played pretty well. It was good to see a progression and an obvious comfort level in the pocket that Rex showed. This was despite playing with one less offensive lineman the whole game because Fred Miller was evidently somewhere else. Rex did have a fumble that came at a crucial time in the game when the Bears were driving down the field and looking to tie the game. It was Patrick Kerney (Fred Miller’s blocking assignment) who hit Rex and stripped the ball from him. Rex finished the game 27-34 for 266 yards. If Rex continues to show poise in the pocket and the ability to scramble at least a little bit, and can grow in the area of checking down, and getting rid of the ball quicker, I think he has a future with Chicago. 

Cedric Benson also showed me something Sunday that I have never scene before. For 2 plays in the first quarter Garrett Wolfe and Cedric Benson exchanged jerseys on the sideline and Wolfe went in the game and ran the ball for 43 yards and 20 yards. Then they switched back and Benson only ran for 26 yards the rest of the game. Benson showed here what he did at Texas; when there is a MASSIVE whole, he is really good at running through it. It was nice to see him avoid tackles and actually outrun someone on the 43 yard touchdown run.

The defense showed how porous they can be without Nathan Vasher and Mike Brown in the secondary, but a lot of the credit needs to go to Matt Hasselbeck. Trumain McBride after two great performances showed that he is just a rookie giving up a couple really long pass plays. It was good to see the D line get better pressure than they have all year on a Seattle team that has one of the better O-lines in the NFL. I don’t know how much I want to blame the defense for this game because of how impressive I thought Hasselbeck was, but they still could have done much better. Apparently all those pull-ups the Hasselbeck does in the Campbell’s soup commercials are working out for him.

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