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  • Wade3
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    • Jun 2013
    • 186

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    Da Bears: Pride of Chicago- A Madden 16 PS4 Story

    Spoiler

    2015 NFL SEASON RECAP:
    Bears Schedule:
    vs Green Bay Packers 34-37 L
    vs Arizona Cardinals 17-10 W
    @ Seattle Seahawks 31-21 W
    vs Oakland Raiders 21-22 L
    @ Kansas City Chiefs 22-29 L
    @ Detroit Lions 34-20 W
    -----------BYE WEEK-----------------
    vs Minnesota Vikings 36-31 W
    @ San Diego Chargers 14-24 L
    @ St. Louis Rams 26-23 W
    vs Denver Broncos 38-48 L
    @ Green Bay Packers 38-34 W
    vs San Francisco Niners 38-35 W
    vs Washington Redskins 30-23 W
    @ Minnesota Vikings 0-34 L
    @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16-13 W
    vs Detroit Lions 34-20 W

    10-6 Record

    NFL Standings - Updated: Jan 3, 2016
    NFC EASTWLT
    Dallas Cowboys115
    Philadelphia Eagles106
    New York Giants79
    Washington Redskins79
    NFC NORTHWLT
    Green Bay Packers115
    Chicago Bears106
    Detroit Lions610
    Minnesota Vikings511
    NFC SOUTHWLT
    New Orleans Saints115
    Atlanta Falcons961
    Carolina Panthers610
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers412
    NFC WESTWLT
    Seattle Seahawks106
    St. Louis Rams79
    Arizona Cardinals511
    San Francisco Niners1141
    NFC WILD CARD RACEWLT
    New Orleans Saints115
    Dallas Cowboys115
    Green Bay Packers115
    Seattle Seahawks106
    Chicago Bears106
    Philadelphia Eagles106
    AFC EASTWLT
    New England Patriots133
    Buffalo Bills88
    Miami Dolphins79
    New York Jets412
    AFC NORTHWLT
    Cleveland Browns133
    Baltimore Ravens115
    Pittsburgh Steelers88
    Cincinatti Bengals610
    AFC SOUTHWLT
    Indianapolis Colts106
    Tennessee Titans88
    Houston Texans88
    Jacksonville Jaguars313
    AFC WESTWLT
    Denver Broncos115
    San Diego Chargers106
    Kansas City Chiefs97
    Oakland Raiders610
    AFC WILD CARD RACEWLT
    New England Patriots133
    Cleveland Browns133
    Denver Broncos115
    Indianapolis Colts106
    Baltimore Ravens115
    San Diego Chargers106


    PLAYOFF SCHEDULE:
    Wildcard:
    San Diego Chargers @ Denver Broncos= 42-35
    Baltimore Ravens @ Indianapolis Colts= 28-31

    Chicago Bears @ Seattle Seahawks= 10-38
    Philadelphia Eagles @ Green Bay Packers= 17-16

    Divisional:
    San Diego Chargers @ New England Patriots= 38-21
    Indianapolis Colts @ Cleveland Browns= 7-13

    Philadelphia Eagles @ New Orleans Saints= 45-38
    Seattle Seahawks @ Dallas Cowboys= 21-24

    Conference Championship:
    San Diego Chargers @ Cleveland Browns= 23-20

    Philadelphia Eagles @ Dallas Cowboys= 10-17

    Super Bowl:
    San Diego Chargers vs Dallas Cowboys= 31-24

    RETIREES:
    Antonio Gates, Steve Smith, Andre Johnson, Peyton Manning, Terrell Suggs, James Harrison, Charles Woodson, Wes Welker
    Last edited by Wade3; 12-02-2015, 09:18 PM.
  • Wade3
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    • Jun 2013
    • 186

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    Re: Da Bears: Pride of Chicago- A Madden 16 PS4 Story

    JEFFERY AND BEARS AGREE TO DEAL WORTH 85M

    Alshon Jeffery headlines the list of Chicago Bears players that re-upped with the team ahead of free agency today. Jeffery has bee a mainstay on the roster since being drafted in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft and established himself as the number one receiver following Brandon Marshall's trade to New York in 2015. Bears coach John Fox and Offensive Coordinator Adam Gase were believed to be very impressed with Jeffery's improvement throughout the season and some sources claim that the coaching staff believe Jeffery has another level he can get to. After much speculation throughout the season over the final terms of the contract, with no doubt as to whether Jeffery would be staying in Chicago, the final deal is believed to be around the 6yr/ 85m area.

    Also re-signing with the Bears are starting centre Will Montgomery, rookie running back Jeremy Langford, fullback Bear Pascoe, linebacker Shea McLellin and safety Ryan Mundy. The front office, led by General Manager Ryan Pace, notably failed to get Matt Forte signed to an extension but there's still hope that a deal can get done either before or during free agency.

    BEARS RE-SIGNINGS:
    Will Montgomery 2yr/ 7.7m
    Jeremy Langford 1yr/ 900k
    Bear Pascoe 3yr/3m
    Shea McLellin 4yr/ 4.77m
    Ryan Mundy 2yr/ 2.2m
    Alshon Jeffrey 6yr/ 85m


    HIRINGS ACROSS THE LEAGUE:
    Lovie Smith- Minnesota Vikings
    Jim Tomsula- Cincinatti Bengals
    Arthur Cowans- Miami Dolphins
    Ryan Mack- Jacksonville Jaguars
    Tom Singler- Green Bay Packers

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    • Wade3
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      • Jun 2013
      • 186

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      BEARS SHOW TIME TO WIN IS NOW WITH FREE AGENCY SPLURGE

      The Chicago Bears signalled their intentions for the upcoming season with a major splurge in free agency. Led by General Manager Ryan Pace and Head Coach John Fox, the Bears went into the period with their focus primarily on improving a defense that was below-average at best last season. They managed to achieve their aim with several signings made across the board which included headline free agent, defensive end Aldon Smith. Smith held talks with other franchises but it was the Bears presentation of future plans as well as a 7yr/102m offer that helped the sought-after player make his decision. Smith will be joined by veterans Haloti Ngata, signed on a team-friendly 1yr/9m, and Demarcus Ware, who also signed a 1yr/4m contract. Rolando McClain, 5yr/32m, Barry Church, 5yr/25m and Jeremy Mincey, 1yr/1.75m, all come over from Dallas while safety Eric Berry signs on a 4yr/7m contract.Tight end Marcedes Lewis (1yr/1m) will back up Martellus Bennett following Zach Miller's retirement with Lamar Miller (5yr/12m) replacing the outgoing Matt Forte. Other signings include Richie Incognito on a 1yr/1m deal and Ryan Fitzpatrick to bring competition for the insecure QB spot on the roster. Fitzpatrick signed for 1yr/4m.

      Across the league, the Houston Texans were the most impressive buyers this off-season. On a defense that already has JJ Watt, Jadoveon Clowney and Brian Cushing, the Texans added Brandon Spikes, Justin Tuck and Bruce Irvin. Oakland Raiders brought in plenty of offense with Ty Hilton signing alongside key OL additions in Alex Boone and Russell Okung. Tamba Hali shores up the defense as Oakland attempt to recover from losing Smith to the Bears. The Colts risked it all in their attempts to improve their defense and offensive line, as they let Hilton walk before seeing LT Anthony Castonzo sign for the Vikings. Andre Johnson and Frank Gore retired with Trent Cole getting cut as the Colts front office cleared cap space. All that they could salvage was a troubled Greg Hardy, a solid running back in Alfred Morris and a possible All-Pro in Nigel Bradham. Peyton Manning's retirement has done little in affecting the Broncos Super Bowl aspirations as they snapped up Nate Solder to protect Manning's successor while also forking out for the services of another former Patriot in Chandler Jones and Minnesota's former safety Robert Blanton. They also franchise-tagged Von Miller. One player they had to let walk was Demaryius Thomas, who signed for the Dallas Cowboys to team up with the strong core of wide receivers there in Dez Bryant, Terrence Williams, Devon Street and Cole Beasley. How does a defensive coordinator plan for the Cowboys offense when Tony Romo has either Bryant or Thomas to pick out? The Buccaneers signed defensive end Mike Daniels and guard Kevin Zeitler while the Vikings persuaded George Iloka to join them along with Castonzo. Brandon Marshall left the Broncos for the Packers as the St Louis Rams signed up Nick Foles to be their QB for many years with Stefan Wisniewski agreeing to be their starting center. The Arizona Cardinals struggled last season but they hope the additions of Matt Forte and Kiko Alonso will change around their fortunes with Matthew Stafford being the prime focus of the Lions offseason. They signed troubled wide receiver Josh Gordon and and left tackle Kelvin Beachum to improve their offense. Cedric Thornton added to an already impressive Eagles defense while Seattle lost another of their key players on that side of the ball with Brandon Mebane signing for the Steelers.

      CHICAGO BEARS DRAFT RECAP:
      DRAFT:
      #1
      CB Dexter White
      #2 RT JJ Terrell
      #3 LE Nikloss White
      #4 WR Reggie Phillip
      #5 FS Banks Martin
      #6 MLB Jose Bautista
      #7 WR Iran Parker

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      • Wade3
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        • Jun 2013
        • 186

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        Chicago Bears Depth Chart - 2016
        Regular Offense
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        WRAlshon JeffreyEddie RoyalReggie Phillip
        TEMartellus BennettMarcedes Lewis
        LTJermon BushrodCharles Leno
        LGMatt SlausonRyan Groy
        CWill MontgomeryHroniss Grasu
        RGKyle Long Richie Incognito
        RTJordan MillsJJ TerrellJason Weaver
        WRKevin WhiteMarquess WilsonIran Parker
        QBJay CutlerRyan FitzpatrickDavid Fales
        FBBear Pascoe
        HBLamar MillerJeremy Langford
        Base 3-4 Defense
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        LDEJeremy MinceyNikloss WhiteBrandon Dunn
        NTHaloti NgataEddie GoldmanWill Sutton
        RDEAldon SmithEgo FergusonOlsen Pierre
        LOLBPernell McPheeLamarr Houston
        LILBRolando McClainJose Bautista
        RILBJon BosticCornelius WashingtonChristian Jones
        ROLBShea McLellinDemarcus Ware
        CBTim JenningsKyle Fuller
        SSEric BerryRyan MundyAnthony Jefferson
        FSBarry ChurchBrock Vereen
        CBDexter WhiteDemontre Hurst
        Special Teams
        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
        KRobbie Gould
        PPat O'Donnell

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        • Wade3
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          • Jun 2013
          • 186

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          NFL Power Rankings
          RK (LW)TeamRecordNext Game
          1 () San Diego Chargers
          2 () New England Patriots
          3 () Green Bay Packers
          4 () Seattle Seahawks
          5 () Philadelphia Eagles
          6 () Indianapolis Colts
          7 () Chicago Bears
          8 () Dallas Cowboys
          9 () New Orleans Saints
          10 () Houston Texans
          11 () Denver Broncos
          12 () Cleveland Browns
          13 () Baltimore Ravens
          14 () Detroit Lions
          15 () St. Louis Rams
          16 () Kansas City Chiefs
          17 () Pittsburgh Steelers
          18 () Carolina Panthers
          19 () Minnesota Vikings
          20 () Oakland Raiders
          21 () Buffalo Bills
          22 () Atlanta Falcons
          23 () Miami Dolphins
          24 () New York Giants
          25 () Arizona Cardinals
          26 () Cincinnati Bengals
          27 () New York Jets
          28 () Tennessee Titans
          29 () Washington Redskins
          30 () San Francisco 49ers
          31 () Tampa Bay Buccaneers
          32 () Jacksonville Jaguars

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          • Wade3
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            • Jun 2013
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            • Wade3
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              • Jun 2013
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              Chicago Bears 2016 Pre-Season:
              vs Denver Broncos 13-38 L
              @ Tennessee Titans 28-42 L
              @ Detroit Lions 17-36 L
              vs Houston Texans 20-27 L

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              • Wade3
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                • Jun 2013
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                DEFENSE STEPS UP FOR THE BEARS
                Indianapolis Colts 12-27 Chicago Bears


                The Chicago Bears had their defense to thank for a huge victory over Indianapolis Colts in week 1 of the NFL 2016 season. With football finally back, fans were clamoring up and down the country to get their fix of football following the seven month sabbatical with those at Soldier Field treated to a fascinating, high-paced encounter.

                Colts won the coin flip and chose to put Andrew Luck and his new-look offensive line out on the field first. They managed to get the ball down to about the 30 yard line before a key tackle by Shea McLellin, 1 of 10 for the linebacker, on Donte Moncrief prevented a 1st down being granted. The Colts opted for the field goal as Shaun Suisham put them up 3-0 early into the match. The Bears responded poorly however, with Jay Cutler, as he's been prone to do, stepping up and throwing an interception into the waiting hands of Vontae Davis. Newly-acquired QB Geno Smith looked on from the sideline with some maybe feeling Cutler could be pulled from the game. That wasn't to be the case but more on that later. Luckily for the Bears, the Colts failed to do anything with their excellent field position and punted away. The Bears decided to run the ball for a successive amount of times on their next possession before Cutler threw a touchdown pass inside the redzone to Eddie Royal for a 7-3 lead.

                The second quarter began with the Colts struggling to move the ball on offense. The frustration was so much for coach Chuck Pagano that he opted for a fake punt on 4th and 7 but, unsurprisingly, failed to get any success from the trick play. This would lead to the Bears offense starting in FG position and they decided to play it conservatively to allow Robbie Gould to step up and kick the Bears 10-3 in front. The Colts offensive struggles were the theme of the game, Luck not being giving enough time in the pocket nor did he have any clear no.1 option to throw to. Eric Berry, a new member of the Bears, had an exceptional game as did both inside linebackers of Jon Bostic and Rolando McClain. Aldon Smith, the 102m man, had four tackles as all defenders played effectively as a unit.

                The first drive of the second half for Cutler & co. led to a Lamar Miller touchdown from the redzone. Miller & Jeremy Langford look to be a good 1-2 punch for the Bears and with Bear Pascoe also possessing the ability to gain yards for the offense, they seem to be set in the running game. Luck would go 3-and-out again before Cutler threw another interception, though this time it was on a 3rd-and-long with it giving the Bears better field position than a punt would have. Still, it's a sign that he might not be able to lead a team as talented as the Bears into the playoffs. The third quarter was about to close before a Luck pass from 30 yards in his own half landed in the hands of Moncrief for the touchdown. And the Colts had life again. It was a harsh one for the Bears to give up, a SS blitz had left Moncrief in a bunch of space to make a play and luckily for the Colts he took advantage of it.

                Soldier Field was a tense stadium as the fourth quarter began but another good possession by the Bears showed there was little need to worry. A pass by Cutler inside his own half, looked to have been overthrown, was hauled in by Eddie Royal fantastically to push the wide receiver into 100 yards for the game. Miller was only too happy to rush in another TD and put the Bears up 2 scores, 24-10. Luck would get the ball and enough time to mount a comeback but he got desperate and threw the ball into the hands of Ryan Mundy for an interception that basically ended the game. Robbie Gould would get another FG from the ensuing possession before a Roy Miller safety on Cutler would see the game out, 27-12.
                Indianapolis Colts at Chicago Bears
                Sep 11, 20161ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                Indianapolis Colts (0-0)307212
                Chicago Bears (0-0)7371027
                Team Stats Comparison
                INDCHI
                Total Offense250391
                Rushing Yards71174
                Passing Yards179217
                First Downs1417
                Punt Return Yards739
                Kick Return Yards6051
                Total Yards317481
                Turnovers12
                3rd Down Converstion57
                4th Down Conversion02
                2-Point Conversion00
                Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals10075
                Penalties1125
                Posession Time22:1425:46
                Scoring Summary
                FIRST QUARTER SCORINGINDCHI
                (IND) Shaun Suisham FG30
                (CHI) Eddie Royal TD37
                SECOND QUARTER SCORINGINDCHI
                (CHI) Robbie Gould FG310
                THIRD QUARTER SCORINGINDCHI
                (CHI) Lamar Miller rush TD317
                (IND) Donte Moncrief TD1017
                FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGINDCHI
                (CHI) Lamar Miller rush TD1024
                (CHI) Robbie Gould FG1027
                (IND) Roy Miller safety1227
                Indianapolis Colts
                Chicago Bears
                PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                Jay Cutler17/2723412
                RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                Lamar Miller181015.62
                Jeremy Langford20723.60
                Bear Pascoe11010.00
                RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                Lamar Miller5316.20
                Eddie Royal410025.01
                Kevin White35317.70
                Alshon Jeffery2178.50
                Jeremy Langford22613.00
                Martellus Bennett177.00
                DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                Shea McLellin10100
                Eric Berry8000
                Jon Bostic7000
                Rolando McClain7000
                Ryan Mundy2010
                Aldon Smith4000
                Last edited by Wade3; 12-05-2015, 08:18 PM.

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                • Wade3
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                  • Jun 2013
                  • 186

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                  Re: Da Bears: Pride of Chicago- A Madden 16 PS4 Story

                  Week 1
                  Thursday's Games
                  Chiefs @ Charges 48-45
                  Sunday's Games
                  Vikings @ Jaguars 27-13
                  Colts @ Bears 12-27
                  Giants @ Bengals 41-15
                  Seahawks @ Cowboys 45-20
                  Saints @ Packers 37-40
                  Ravens @ Dolphins 30-17
                  Titans @ Texans 41-44
                  Eagles @ Redskins 24-13
                  Broncos @ Falcons 24-42
                  Lions @ Cardinals 25-40
                  Buccaneers @ Raiders 35-23
                  Rams @ Jets 18-26
                  Panthers @ Niners 35-14
                  Patriots @ Bills 41-38
                  Monday's Games
                  Steelers @ Browns 21-28

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                  • Wade3
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                    • Jun 2013
                    • 186

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                    NFL Power Rankings: Week 1
                    RK (LW)TeamRecordNext Game
                    1 (2) New England Patriots1-0vs Cincinatti Bengals
                    2 (4) Seattle Seahawks1-0vs New York Jets
                    3 (3) Green Bay Packers1-0vs Minnesota Vikings
                    4 (1) San Diego Chargers0-1vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
                    5 (5) Philadelphia Eagles1-0@ Atlanta Falcons
                    6 (7) Chicago Bears1-0@ Washington Redskins
                    7 (6) Indianapolis Colts0-1vs Houston Texans
                    8 (10) Houston Texans1-0@ Indianapolis Colts
                    9 (9) New Orleans Saints0-1@ Kansas City Chiefs
                    10 (12) Cleveland Browns1-0@ New York Giants
                    11 (13) Baltimore Ravens1-0vs Buffalo Bills
                    12 (8) Dallas Cowboys0-1@ Detroit Lions
                    13 (16) Kansas City Chiefs1-0vs New Orleans Saints
                    14 (11) Denver Broncos0-1@ Oakland Raiders
                    15 (18) Carolina Panthers1-0@ St. Louis Rams
                    16 (19) Minnesota Vikings1-0@ Green Bay Packers
                    17 (22) Atlanta Falcons1-0vs Philadelphia Eagles
                    18 (24) New York Giants1-0vs Cleveland Browns
                    19 (14) Detroit Lions0-1vs Dallas Cowboys
                    20 (15) St. Louis Rams0-1vs Carolina Panthers
                    21 (17) Pittsburgh Steelers0-1vs Miami Dolphins
                    22 (20) Oakland Raiders0-1vs Denver Broncos
                    23 (25) Arizona Cardinals1-0vs San Francisco Niners
                    24 (27) New York Jets1-0@ Seattle Seahawks
                    25 (21) Buffalo Bills0-1@ Baltimore Ravens
                    26 (23) Miami Dolphins0-1@ Pittsburgh Steelers
                    27 (26) Cincinnati Bengals0-1@ New England Patriots
                    28 (31) Tampa Bay Buccaneers1-0@ San Diego Chargers
                    29 (29) Washington Redskins0-1vs Chicago Bears
                    30 (28) Tennessee Titans0-1vs Jacksonville Jaguars
                    31 (30) San Francisco 49ers0-1@ Arizona Cardinals
                    32 (32) Jacksonville Jaguars0-1@ Tennessee Titans

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                    • Wade3
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                      • Jun 2013
                      • 186

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                      WEEK 1: WHO'S HOT AND WHO'S NOT?
                      HOT:

                      Seattle Seahawks- The ever-present in the post-season Seattle Seahawks started this season off similar to how they plan on ending it. By winning. In Week 1 they travelled to Dallas, who added Demaryius Thomas to their already exciting offense, but it was no match for the Legion of Boom as they only scored 2 touchdowns. Seahawks O meanwhile managed to put up 45, on the road, against a potential playoff contender. That's pretty impressive.

                      Chicago Bears- The offense looks like it still needs to sort things out, but the defense is alreadly looking scary. Restricting Andrew Luck to a single touchdown, and that came from busted coverage on the side of the Bears. Their gonna have problems throughout the season, any team that brings in a ton of new personnel as Chicago did during the off-season, usually go through the motions as such. But if that offense can get going, watch out NFL.

                      Alex Smith- Often criticised for his inability to throw a deep-ball or even a touchdown his wide receievers, Smith shut these critics up on Thursday night. Facing the Super Bowl Champions, Smith threw for 5 touchdowns for 357 yards and zero interceptions.

                      NOT:
                      Matthew Stafford's injry- Stafford went down with a torn ACL at the start of the game vs Arizona, which is such a loss to the league. Armed with such a strong arm, Stafford's ability to win games, sometimes by himself, shouldn't be understated. And I feel the Lions are going to show just how valuable he is this season.

                      San Francisco Niners- Not much is expected of the Niners this season as the rebuilding continues in California. But a home game vs the Panthers, the fans expect better than a 35-14 loss. In fact, they expect much better.

                      Dallas Cowboys- Not to keep reverting to the Seattle-Dallas blowout, but as a contender then the Cowboys have to play better. Both sides of the ball struggled to make an impact, and they need to have a tough week in practice before visiting Detroit for Week 2.

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                      • Wade3
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                        • Jun 2013
                        • 186

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                        BEARS REDZONE DEFENSE HELPS PUSH FOR VICTORY
                        Washington Redskins 15-27 Chicago Bears


                        The Bears efficiency on redzone plays on the defensive side of the ball played a large part in their victory over the Washington Redskins this afternoon. Playing their first away game of the new season, the Bears played it conservatively for the first few downs, attempting to establish a run game while calling plays for QB Jay Cutler to pick out his wide receivers such as Kevin White. There wasn't much to report on in the first half as neither side managed to get on the scoreboard. Cutler did have a chance for a touchdown but he was picked off by Ryan Kerrigan.

                        The third quarter was full of scoring as the Bears began with a Kevin White touchdown. The ensuing drive by the Redskins saw Kai Forbath kick his first FG of the day through the posts as the Bears led 7-3. Eddie Royal would answer back in the possession after for a 14-3 lead before Robert Griffin would fail to push Washington into the endzone in two successive plays with Forbath delivering two FG's to make it a 5 point game. Cutler and Lamar Miller would both rush in for points thus giving the Bears a 27-12 lead as Forbath would again be called upon following the Bears stubornness in the redzone. The Bears would revert back to a conservative level of play calling as they had more focus on the clock than on scoring with the only score in the final quarter coming in the appearance of yet another Forbath FG. 27-15 Bears with division rivals Minnesota Vikings next up at Soldier Field.

                        Chicago Bears at Washington Redskins
                        Sep 18, 20161ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                        Chicago Bears (1-0)0027027
                        Washington Redskins (0-1)0012315
                        Team Stats Comparison
                        CHIWAS
                        Total Offense372317
                        Rushing Yards10295
                        Passing Yards270222
                        First Downs2016
                        Punt Return Yards2631
                        Kick Return Yards8747
                        Total Yards485395
                        Turnovers10
                        3rd Down Converstion83
                        4th Down Conversion20
                        2-Point Conversion00
                        Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals3/00/2
                        Penalties1015
                        Posession Time26:3021:30
                        Scoring Summary
                        THIRD QUARTER SCORINGCHIWAS
                        (CHI) Kevin White TD70
                        (WAS) Kai Forbath FG73
                        (CHI) Eddie Royal TD143
                        (WAS) Kai Forbath FG146
                        (WAS) Kai Forbath FG149
                        (CHI) Jay Cutler TD (Gould missed extra point)209
                        (CHI) Lamar Miller TD279
                        (WAS) Kai Forbath FG2712
                        FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGCHIWAS
                        (WAS) Kai Forbath FG2715
                        Chicago Bears
                        PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                        Jay Cutler25/4127021
                        RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                        Lamar Miller21723.41
                        Jeremy Langford5214.20
                        Jay Cutler591.81
                        RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                        Lamar Miller66510.80
                        Kevin White25728.51
                        Eddie Royal45513.81
                        Martellus Bennett33010.00
                        Alshon Jeffery3206.70
                        Marquess Wilson11313.00
                        DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                        Eric Berry11000
                        Barry Church10000
                        Tim Jennings6000
                        Kyle Fuller5000
                        Rolando McClain5100
                        Jon Bostic4000
                        Pernell McPhee4000
                        Ryan Mundy4000
                        Aldon Smith4100
                        Washington Redskins

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                        • Wade3
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                          • Jun 2013
                          • 186

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                          Week 2
                          Thursday's Games
                          49ers @ Cardinals 10-13
                          Sunday's Games
                          Bengals @ Patriots 24-26
                          Dolphins @ Steelers 48-45
                          Bills @ Ravens 8-30
                          Browns @ Giants 18-32
                          Texans @ Colts 31-34
                          Jaguars @ Titans 13-20
                          Panthers @ Rams 27-16
                          Bears @ Redskins 27-15
                          Bucs @ Chargers 45-52
                          Jets @ Seahawks 3-24
                          Cowboys @ Lions 45-20
                          Broncos @ Raiders 48-31
                          Vikings @ Packers 28-49
                          Saints @ Chiefs 40-28
                          Monday's Games
                          Eagles @ Falcons 35-31

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                          • Wade3
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                            • Jun 2013
                            • 186

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                            NFL Power Rankings Week 2
                            RK (LW)TeamRecordNext Game
                            1 (1) New England Patriots2-0@ New York Jets
                            2 (2) Green Bay Packers2-0vs Washington Redskins
                            3 (3) Seattle Seahawks2-0@ San Francisco Niners
                            4 (4) San Diego Chargers1-1@ Kansas City Chiefs
                            5 (5) Philadelphia Eagles2-0vs St. Louis Rams
                            6 (6) Chicago Bears2-0vs Minnesota Vikings
                            7 (7) Indianapolis Colts1-1vs Denver Broncos
                            8 (9) New Orleans Saints1-1vs Atlanta Falcons
                            9 (11) Baltimore Ravens2-0@ Cleveland Browns
                            10 (8) Houston Texans1-1vs Miami Dolphins
                            11 (10) Cleveland Browns1-1vs Baltimore Ravens
                            12 (12) Dallas Cowboys1-1@ Pittsburgh Steelers
                            13 (14) Denver Broncos1-1@ Indianapolis Colts
                            14 (15) Carolina Panthers2-0vs Arizona Cardinals
                            15 (13) Kansas City Chiefs1-1vs San Diego Chargers
                            16 (18) New York Giants2-0@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers
                            17 (16) Minnesota Vikings1-1@ Chicago Bears
                            18 (17) Atlanta Falcons1-1@ New Orleans Saints
                            19 (23) Arizona Cardinals2-0@ Carolina Panthers
                            20 (26) Miami Dolphins1-1@ Houston Texans
                            21 (30) Tennessee Titans1-1vs Oakland Raiders
                            22 (19) Detroit Lions0-2vs Jacksonville Jaguars
                            23 (20) St. Louis Rams0-2@ Philadelphia Eagles
                            24 (21) Pittsburgh Steelers0-2vs Dallas Cowboys
                            25 (22) Oakland Raiders0-2@ Tennessee Titans
                            26 (24) New York Jets1-1vs New England Patriots
                            27 (25) Buffalo Bills0-2@ Cincinatti Bengals
                            28 (28) Tampa Bay Buccaneers1-1vs New York Giants
                            29 (27) Cincinnati Bengals0-2vs Buffalo Bills
                            30 (30) Washington Redskins0-2@ Green Bay Packers
                            31 (31) San Francisco 49ers0-2vs Seattle Seahawks
                            32 (32) Jacksonville Jaguars0-2@ Detroit Lions
                            Last edited by Wade3; 12-07-2015, 02:50 PM.

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                              • 186

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                              Re: Da Bears: Pride of Chicago- A Madden 16 PS4 Story

                              WEEK 2: WHO'S HOT AND WHO'S NOT?

                              HOT:
                              Green Bay Packers
                              - The Packers were never doubted coming into the season, and two huge wins over the Minnesota Vikings (in Minny) & the New Orleans Saints have come with a combined 89 points with Aaron Rodgers yet to throw a pick this season. The defense is suspect, conceding 65 points so far but once Brandon Marshall settles into his new role in Green Bay, we should see some massive improvement.

                              Baltimore Ravens- Speaking of defense, the Ravens only let in 8 vs the Bills, this after only conceding 17 in a blowout victory in Miami in week 1. The Ravens weren't thought of as major contenders for a Super Bowl run during pre-season but their hot start might want to make people give them a bit more respect. Next up is a testing game in Cleveland versus the Browns.

                              Andrew Luck- Credit where credit is due. Luck struggled, quite a lot actually, in week 1 in Chicago but he redeemed himself to the Colts faithful in a huge win over rivals Houston Texans. Luck threw for 354 yards as well as adding in 3 touchdowns and zero turnovers. Keep this up, and a certain MVP award might be spoken about

                              NOT:
                              Oakland Raiders-
                              The talk of pre-season was how far could the Oakland Raiders go with their improved defense and much-changed offense? Ty Hilton, Russell Okung, Alex Boone were all signed with the intention of reaching the playoffs, at the very least. Two consecutive defeats, at home vs the Bucs and a rookie QB in Denver, shows they still have some ways to go.

                              Phillip Rivers- Super Bowl MVP one year, being blamed for the team's shortcomings the next. Welcome to the world of Phillip Rivers. There's no doubting that Rivers has struggled, threw 2 picks in the opener vs the Chiefs, and despite the Chargers picking up victory against the Bucs, Rivers threw another 2 picks. Good thing he passed for 3 touchdowns isn't it?

                              New York Jets- The Legion of Boom can be an intimidating force. The linebackers and defensive front ahead of those guys aren't fun to play against either. But there is no excuse for a NFL team only scoring 3 points. Especially when it's a team that had slight playoff hopes heading into the season.

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