Last Week
The Saints blew the doors off of the Miami Dolphins 38-17. The Bears lost 40-32 the Lions in a game that wasn't very close at all.
Bears Run Versus Saints Run Defense
Forte had a pretty nice game, but again it was pretty much the result of one really long run (53). 14/95, all told. Alshon Jeffery had a nifty end-around that got 27 yards as well. Still, the Bears running attack still leaves a little to be desired.
Fortunately for Chicago, the Saints are a sieve on run defense. They are 26th in the league in adjusted line-yards, and RB's average 4.96 per carry against them, which is the worst mark in the NFL. Since running attacks shorten the game (which would be a good idea for us to do), look to see Forte get plenty of work, especially early.
Saints Run Versus Bears Run Defense
The Saints don't have a run game, and the Bears (Bush excepted) are a stout line. I'd just forget this part.
Bears Pass Versus Saints Pass Defense
Jay Cutler had a WTF game last week (of course Cutler has around 4 a year). He'll look to rebound against a unit that is actually incredible against the pass. It's going to suck for Jay all day, and it's yet another tough test. The best option for the Bears is to go to Marshall; Saints secondaries have held #2 options to the worst rate in football, and TE/RB fare similarly horribly.
The Saints also get to the passer with fair frequency, and the Bears' pass protect is showing it's warts.
Saints Pass Versus Bears Pass Defense
One thing you need to know; the Bears are 31st against TE this year. Jimmy Graham is the best TE of the past 5 years. Uh oh.
Special Teams
I had some stuff to say here, but then I realized that the Saints don't have Devin Hester, and we do. Advantage: Bears.
Prediction
It's going to be rough. The Bears don't have a credible path to victory without winning the turnover battle, so I'm looking to that as the bellwether (as it often is). Fortunately, the Bears are virtuosos at created turnovers (and scoring on them), and Trestman will take the game out of Cutler's hands as the situation dictates. It's a home game, which provides another small edge to the Bears. I think they rebound and win a close one.
Myles: Bears 24, Saints 21
Myles' Brother: Saints 31, Bears 24
(4-0 straight up)
(2-1-1 ATS)
Comments
Who’s this guy Wes Darvill that the Cubs have in AFL? Isn’t AFL for prosects?
SVBQuote Reply
The Bears’ safeties have to be among the worst in the NFL.
cwolfQuote Reply
@ SVB:
Sometimes you just have to add a guy. It’s not entirely “prospects” though there are a lot of them.
dmick89Quote Reply
MGL ——-> blogging again
dmick89Quote Reply
Byrdman!
Suburban kidQuote Reply
It’s so weird seeing PNC full of people.
Suburban kidQuote Reply
Beltran takes extra Flintstones vitamins in October.
Suburban kidQuote Reply
Did he “tomahawk” that ball, Bob? Did he “buggywhip” it?
Suburban kidQuote Reply
Hooray for Pirates!
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Well that sucked. The football game, I mean. I no longer am holding out much optimism this season after the last two performances.
joshQuote Reply
Also, Huzzah Pittsburgh.
joshQuote Reply
Alshon Jeffrey with 200+ yards was cool, but a lot of those were junk yards.
WaLiQuote Reply
@ Rice Cube:
@ josh:
+1
Rizzo the RatQuote Reply
dmick89 wrote:
I love the sour grapes in the blog description. “Most of them never followed through on any of the advice I gave them, the dumb bastards.”
sitrickQuote Reply
@ josh:
I wouldn’t worry too much. I still see them winning 10 games, which should be good enough to get them the 5 seed in the surprisingly weak NFC this season.
Omar LittleQuote Reply
@ sitrick:
I’m sure I’ll enjoy the blog, but MGL sure is an asshole.
dmick89Quote Reply
Sounds like the Yankees have made a very big offer to Girardi. The Cubs should have no interest at all at this point.
dmick89Quote Reply
@ dmick89:
Yeah but
http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/yankees/yankees-hope-to-have-answer-from-joe-girardi-early-this-week-1.6208632
Suburban kidQuote Reply
MGL:
but in my opinion he thinks that he is a lot smarter than he is and consequently he seems to habitually do some really obviously stupid things.
i almost can’t believe the irony here
MylesQuote Reply
dmick89 wrote:
Which probably makes him about the same as everyone else working in baseball. Meh.
sitrickQuote Reply
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