Dec 19, 2013

12/19/2013 11:31:00 AM
The Bears are on the cusp of grabbing the NFC North while putting up all the wrong numbers on "D" and go figure. The one thing that has changed is the Bears New Offense under Lead Man Marc Trestman and the Numbers the Bears Playmakers are putting up are astonishing. Name a Team on Sunday in 2013 that has a Running Back over 1k yards on the Ground and over 500 yards in the Air. Name me two wide outs on Sunday that have Grabbed over 170 Pigs combined and 17 of the 170 Pigs have Sauce...c'mon name that duo?

Bears Nation, NFC North Heads, and NFL Heads along with Bluedude Heads put your mitts together and give a "Round of Applause" to the "Lake Michigan Monsters" in Bears RB Matt Forte along with Wide outs Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery and make that Two QBs have joined forces to help the Navy and Orange latest Trio do what they do.

The Numbers please...

RB #22 comparison Marcus Allen 

258 Att 1,200 Yds 7 TD

66 Rec 522 Yds 2 w/Sauce

WR #15 comparison "Playmaker" Michael Irvin

90 Pigs 1,185 Yds 10 w/Sauce

WR #17 comparison Roddy White

80 Pigs 1,265 Yds  7 w/Sauce

Forte is an absolute Monster and the best kept secret no one talks about in the NFL when they mention Elite Running Backs. He is equally as effective in the Pass Game as the run Game and he reminds me of HOF Marcus Allen in his Running Style and a sneaky elusive back with excellent feet. The Bears got him on the cheap and acted as though he wasn't worth that...that man might need a Star on his helmet before his career is over...yes I went there.

Marshall is impossible to Bump and Run and cover with one man as he is too big and physical. He is definitely the other side of "Restore the Roar" WR MEGAtron. The Bears QB whether its Cutler or McCown have the luxury of throwing that 50/50 Pig and more times than not Marshall or Jeffery will go get it.

Jeffery has come on the scene in his Sophomore Campaign and before landing with the Bears he was torching the SEC East playing for the Ole' Ball Coach Steve Spurrier. Reminds of Falcons Star WR Roddy White in that he doesn't look fast but covers ground with long strides. Huge and massive Mitts (Hands) allows him to overpower defenders on the 50/50 Pig.

Look NFL Heads when playing the Bears you will put the Pig in their End Zone but how do you stop the "Lake Michigan Monsters" as they hit like Fed Ex, Brown, or even DHL...by Air or Ground!

Note: Numbers from BEARS.com



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