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Showing posts with label Jay Cutler. Show all posts
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Monday, December 28, 2009

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Pathetic Rams no match for the Bears in the windy city after 17-9 loss...

The same old sorry ass Rams showed up at Soldier Field in Chicago this week. They found a way to lose again by giving up big pass plays on defense and committing mistakes on offense. It was the same script as the past two weeks as the St. Louis Rams continually settled for field goals when they were able to get into field goal range and never had any semblance of a passing game. They were ineffective on offense all game. However, what was most glaring was when they got the ball to start their drive 3 times around midfield in the first half, but were unable to muster any points on those 3 drives, instead settling for punts.

The second half was not much different than the first as their offense moved slowly if ever as the Bears focused on Steven Jackson when he was in the game and Boller was unable to threaten the Bears secondary. Boller continues to assert himself as a quarterback you would never want starting for any team in the NFL. He was easily rattled and inaccurate when he had time to throw. The Bears knew he likes to run to his right and kept a defensive end out there that caused a lot of problems for Boller and the Rams offense. Even Steven Jackson was less than his normal self as he looked as ginger as he did last week against Seattle. He was unable to break out of arm tackles on most cases, but he was still able to push the pile when he needed to. But, that was not enough for the Rams to beat the Bears. Their defensive secondary was burned early by Jay Cutler on a long pass and a long pass interference penalty on Quincy Butler.

In the second half, the same problems continued as Jay Cutler threw an easy short touchdown pass to Earl Bennett. That score put the game out of reach for the anemic Rams offense, which only passed 200 yards of total offense inside 2 minutes in the fourth quarter. The Rams managed a late frantic drive down 8 points, but once again stalled right after making it into Bears territory which made it an even 9 times into Chicago Bears
territory and only 9 points. The Rams are really bad, and there is not much else to say about that. There’s no progress, there’s very little fire and there are many more questionable decisions than good ones. The front office is certainly concerned about their team’s performance this season, and is looking for more options to come along next season.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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Vikings embarrass the Bears 36-10!!

The Chicago Bears entered this season, under the illusion that they were capable of competing with the Minnesota Vikings for the division title. This however, wasn’t to be. After a 36-10 thrashing at the Metrodome, the teams are now separated by six games, after playing just 11 in total.



This said, allot of the season had gone well for Chicago, with some areas of its play running strong. This wasn’t the case on Sunday though and almost every player in a Chicago jersey had a bad game. Jay Cutler threw two more interceptions. Matt Forte ran for just 27 yards on eight carries. The offensive line was kept in check all day long. However, despite the fact the Bears were clearly lacking, it’s only right that we give the Vikings full credit for their heart, determination and ability to outplay.

Brett Favre was strong yet again. He's playing better than he's ever played before in his career and is certainly enjoying his football at the minute! His pass rate had previously been 99.5. After shredding the Bears for 392 yards and three touchdowns, it is quickly soaring to 120 to date.

He's thrown 24 TDs this season compared with just three interceptions and he is certainly the man of the hour. But these Vikes are 10-1 and don't appear to have a single weakness right now. Favre is your MVP by miles, though he's getting plenty of help. Percy Harvin is growing as a player and Sidney Rice is a legitimate go-to receiver. Shiancoe is a phenomenal red zone target and we know about Adrian Peterson, but Chester Taylor is also someone to watch. They have the best defensive line in football and the offensive line is no pushover either.

It’s fair to say that the guys are on fire right now and are gathering the momentum to really take the league by storm. This said, their next matchup in Arizona won't come easy, so they'll be scoreboard watching Saints games in hopes the road to the Super Bowl runs through Minnesota!

Friday, December 4, 2009

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Eagles fly late as they top Bears 24-20...

The Eagles needed a big late effort against the Bears on Sunday night to move to 6-4, and got just that with a late drive from Donovan McNabb as the team topped Chicago 24-20. The Bears were up 20-17 when Antonio Dixon blocked a 48-yard field goal with 11 minutes left. That block opened the door for the Eagles offense, as McNabb led the team on a 62-yard touchdown drive that LeSean McCoy capped with a nice 10-yard run, sending Chicago to its fifth loss in six games and delivering another big hit to its playoff hopes. The Eagles built a 10-0 lead in the first quarter on a David Akers 25-yard field goal then a McNabb 13-yard pass to Jason Avant with 2:48 left in the first quarter.

The Bears clawed their way back though, as they scored three times in the second quarter, but all three were field goals, but it made it 10-9 at the half. The Bears got another field goal in the third quarter to take a 12-10 lead, but then the Eagles were able to score quickly as after a 16-yard pass to Jeremy Maclin, McNabb found DeSean Jackson for a 48-yard score down the middle of the field to make it 17-12. Jay Cutler, who was held in check all night, came right back as well, going six plays and 55 yards as Cutler found Kellen Davis with a 15-yard score. They also got the two-point conversion to make it a 20-17 Bears lead. Then the tide turned after the blocked field goal and then the long drive that ended with the McCoy 10-yard score.

The defense sealed the win as the Bears got the ball back at their own 21 with 1:51 left, but six plays into the drive Sean Jones picked him off, ending the final Bears threat. McNabb was 23-for-32 for 244 yards with two scores and a pick. McCoy ran for 99 yards on 20 carries with the game-winning score.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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Singletary helped by Cutler as the 49ers claim victory!


The Chicago Bears had entered 2009 with a single aim in mind. They wanted to strengthen their defense, and obtain a strong armed QB, to lead them to victory.

However, Thursday night was a shocker for the guys. They stepped out in San Fran, to a face a 49ers team in a match up that should have been theirs. Jay Cutler had a nightmare of a game, throwing five interceptions, including one on the last play of the game.

The Bears pushed on towards what would have been the game-winning score. Looking for tight end Greg Olsen in the end zone from the Niners 12yard line, Cutler ran up in the pocket and threw, only to have it picked off by Michael Lewis to end the game. On the night, He was 29 for 52 for 307 yards with no TD’s and five picks. He had a QB rating of 33.6. Between Thursday night and the loss to the Packers in week one, he has thrown 9 of his 17 interceptions. San Fran did just enough to get the win. They put up just 216 yards. However, RB Frank Gore that put up 110 yards. Alex Smith was 16 for 23 for 118 yards with no TD’s and a pick, but he didn’t make the killer mistakes that Cutler did.

The only TD of the night came in the second quarter with the Bears up 3-0. Cutler was picked by Tarell Brown who returned it to the Bears 14. Gore took care of the rest by running14 yards out to give San Fran the 7-3 lead.

Luckily they held on for the rest of the night, to finally break their 4 game losing streak.