Starting this week, I'll post my takeaways from the past couple of days in addition to the weekly show. So first and foremost we start with my beloved Bears.
WEEK 12:
The Run defense struggled again this week, with a maligned defense that is missing 5 starters, as Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson ran for 211 yards on 35 carries. They got off to a strong start, stacking 8 men in the box and relying on Free Safety Craig Steltz to prevent Peterson from reaching the second level. Steltz did a solid job of filling in for the injured Major Wright, but the it seems like no safety tandem that has taken the field this year for Bears is working. On the Vikings first three 3rd down attempts the Bears sacked QB Christian Ponder, with two of them credited to Julius Peppers. The presence of Stephen Paea and newly acquired DT Jay Ratliff made a huge impact in the first half. The defense fell apart late, and allowed Peterson to run for 134 of his 211 yards in the second half. Matt Cassel tacked on 243 passing yards and the Vikings won the game, then lost the game and won it again. The issue with this Bears D is that too often the replacement starters find themselves out of position when in the Cover 2 shell. It's about gap control, and zone discipline. The middle of the field is wide open for teams looking to throw against rookie linebacker Jon Bostic and Khaseeem Green. This is particularly why the Bears have struggled against teams with an above average TE. When it comes to stopping the run the D is getting handled at the line of scrimmage and pushed out of their gaps, and because of it they find themselves at the bottom of the defensive rankings.
The offense looked sharp in the second half, and Alshon Jeffrey absolutely dominated. Mccown was solid as usual but the team struggled on 3rd downs again going 2-11. The offense committed less penalties which was encouraging, but this Mccown led team continues to struggle in the red zone, going 0-1 for the game. One redzone appearance.... Forte had a strong day, rushing for 120 yards as he continues a strong 2013 campaign. The offense managed only 20 points and thats mostly attributed to their inability to get within the opponents 20. Mccown just hasn'r been great late in games. Say what you want about Jay Cutler, he is clutch in the 4th quarter. He has completed 68% of his passes for 587 yards, 6 touchdowns and a 106.9 passer rating in the final frame. The Bears hope to have him back next Monday against the 7-5 Cowboys.
I have nothing to say about the Special Teams play of the Chicago Bears.
"I'm sorry I couldn't do it for my teammates like I did for my wife this morning. It's hard to swallow. We're in a playoff hunt. I love my teammates just like I love my wife and my baby. I just didn't do it today. It's on me." -Robbie Gould.
The Bears should have signed Reed and Olivia Pope's husband.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to say that Ed Reed is washed up. He'd also be a distraction if they brought him in a couple of weeks ago.
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