Posted on
October 04, 2009 by
Jake Perper

Jay Cutler went airborne in more ways than one against the Lions.
If you take a look at the box score from this game, you would think that the Detroit Lions won the game. The Lions had 25 first downs (eight more than the Bears), 308 passing yards (183 more than the Bears) and had the ball for 36 minutes (13 minutes more than the Bears). So, how did the Bears win this game. Well it was mix of great special teams play throughout and some good defense in the second half.
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Tags: Chicago BearsDetroit LionsJay CutlerMatt ForteRobbie Gould
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Chicago Bears, Football
Posted on
October 03, 2009 by
Dean Hybl

Lance Briggs and the Bears will look to keep the Lions from gaining momentum following their first win since 2007.
Overview: Now that the Detroit Lions have proven that they can win a football game, the question is whether they are good enough to compete on a regular basis or were they just fortunate to be playing a Redskins team that seems destined for turmoil.
The Bears have recovered from their struggles on opening night and now seem to be settling into their role as a solid defensive team with some flashes of offensive prowess.
Last Week: Detroit ended their 19-game losing streak with a 19-14 victory over the Washington Redskins. Rookie quarterback Matt Stafford had his finest day completing 21 of 26 passes for 241 yards and a touchdown. Kevin Smith rushed for 105 yards before an injury forced him from the game. Washington had a chance to win at the end, but the Lions held on.
The Bears needed a 36-yard touchdown pass from Jay Cutler to Devin Hester to defeat the Seahawks 25-19. Jay Cutler was 21 for 27 for 247 yards and three touchdowns in the victory. The defense allowed 346 yards of offense, but held on for the win.
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Tags: Calvin JohnsonChicago BearsDetroit LionsJay CutlerKevin SmithLance BriggsMatt Forte
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Chicago Bears, Football