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    W2W4: Bears at Jaguars

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    W2W4: Bears at Jaguars

    October, 5, 2012 9:46 PM CT
    By Michael C. Wright | ESPNChicago.com


    CHICAGO BEARS (3-1) at JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (2-1)

    3:05 Sunday at EverBank Field on FOX
    Quarterback Advantage
    A second-year pro, Blaine Gabbert hasn’t yet thrown a touchdown pass in the first quarter of a game and that doesn’t bode well for his team’s chances. After all, the Bears are 16-1 since Jay Cutler joined the team when they lead after the first quarter. Cutler is coming off a game in which he produced a perfect passer rating in the third quarter against a fierce Dallas Cowboys pass rush. So he could be in for another strong outing against a Jaguars defense that ranks No. 20 against the pass.
    Running Backs Advantage
    Matt Forte is listed as probable for Sunday’s game, and there’s no reason to think -- even with the upcoming week off -- the Bears will rest him to prevent injury. Besides, Forte wants to play as much as possible so he can get into a rhythm as the team attempts to get the running game back on track. Maurice Jones-Drew, meanwhile, enters the game with a target squarely on his chest because he’s Jacksonville’s only legitimate threat on offense. The Jaguars will feed Jones-Drew the ball, and their chances for victory lie almost solely on how he performs.
    Wide Receivers Advantage
    Brandon Marshall is on pace for a 1,400-yard season, and it’ll be interesting to see whether the Jaguars will look to neutralize him by devoting coverage to him or just play their base schemes. If the Jaguars take Marshall out of the game, Cutler still has plenty of capable targets in rookie Alshon Jeffery and Devin Hester, who is still trying to find a consistent role in the offense. Jacksonville rookie Justin Blackmon is coming off a career-high six catches, and it’s likely Mike Thomas will start in place of Laurent Robinson (concussion).
    Offensive Line Advantage
    Jacksonville general manager Gene Smith made it a priority in 2009 to use a first- and a second-round pick on bookend tackles Eugene Monroe and Eben Brittain, who have started a combined 73 games. Center Brad Meester isn’t exactly stout in the middle, but he provides veteran leadership along with RG Uche Nwaneri. The Bears put together a solid effort in protection against a strong Cowboys pass rush last week, but consistency -- or lack of -- remains a concern for this group.
    Defensive Line Advantage
    The Jaguars feature some young talent up front in DTs Terrance Knighton and Tyson Alualu, and upgraded the RDE spot by using a second-round pick on Clemson’s Andre Branch. But it’s worth pondering whether the Bears would be suffering a case of buyer’s remorse had they signed Jaguars DE Jeremy Mincey, who opted to stay with his club, but hasn’t made a sack all season. Chicago’s defensive line, led by DE Julius Peppers, and DT Henry Melton meanwhile, has been the strength of the entire unit and is putting up some of the best numbers in the league.
    Linebackers Advantage
    Bears MLB Brian Urlacher is on the verge of returning to form, and WLB Lance Briggs showed during an interception return touchdown last week that he hasn’t lost a step. Nick Roach hasn’t put together strong performances over the last two weeks, but he’s been solid. Jacksonville will play without one of the league’s most underrated linebackers in Daryl Smith (groin), but Paul Posluszny and Russell Allen are strong performers. Posluszny has generated 100 tackles or more in four straight years and Allen currently leads the Jags with 65 stops.
    Secondary Advantage
    Brandon Marshall torched Jaguars CB Rashean Mathis in 2007 for the first 100-yard receiving game in his career, with Cutler throwing the passes. The other corner, Derek Cox, has missed lots of time with nagging injuries. Similar to the Bears, the Jags have struggled over the years with subpar safety play but have solidified the position with Dawan Landry and Dwight Lowery. The Bears currently lead the league in takeaways and strong secondary play has been a big part of that with Tim Jennings (leads league with 4 INTs), Charles Tillman (INT returned for TD last week), Major Wright (three INTs) and Chris Conte.
    Special Teams Advantage
    Jaguars K Josh Scobee has hit on his last 13 field goal attempts dating back to 2011, and has made seven game-winning field goals, in addition to connecting on 92 percent of his attempts in 2011. Rookie third-round P Bryan Anger currently ranks fifth in the NFL in net punting average (43.2 yards). But the Bears possess a pair of impressive players in the kicking game, too, in K Robbie Gould and P Adam Podlesh, a former Jag. Jacksonville’s return game, however, doesn’t measure up to Chicago’s with Devin Hester leading the way on punt and kick returns.
    Coaching Advantage
    In his second stint as a head coach in the NFL, Mike Mularkey said he’s learned quite a bit from flaming out in Buffalo (2004-05). But he’s still got a way to go before reaching the standard of Lovie Smith, the league’s fourth-longest tenured coach in the NFL, who appears to be poised to win his fourth division title. The Jaguars have a strong staff that includes defensive coordinator Mel Tucker, who might be an NFL head coach in waiting. But the Bears’ staff has two former head coaches in Mike Tice and Rod Marinelli.
    Overall Advantage
    There’s the perception the Bears could take this game lightly, but we don’t believe that’s the case considering what’s on the line. The Bears want to go into their week off with a 4-1 record as they prepare to face the Detroit Lions when they return on Oct. 22. So just like last week, look for the Bears to establish the run early against Jacksonville’s 15th-ranked rush defense before working the aerial attack off play-action. Defensively, the Bears know that Jones-Drew is Jacksonville’s lone weapon. So they’ll look to shut him down early and make the Jaguars-one dimensional so they can disrupt erratic QB Blaine Gabbert.
    PREDICTION: Bears 24, Jaguars 13

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    ESPN Chicago's picks: Bears-Jaguars

    October, 5, 2012 Oct 5
    1:09
    PM CT

    By ESPNChicago.com

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      ANALYST PREDICTION WINNER
      Carmen
      DeFalco

      (3-1)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 17
      Blaine Gabbert? Seriously?
      Jeff
      Dickerson

      (2-2)
      BEARS 26, JAGUARS 9
      Jags will have to put the tarp back over those seats at their next home game after Bears cruise to a victory.
      Jon
      Greenberg

      (3-1)
      BEARS 31, JAGUARS 10
      Jump aboard the bandwagon. Cutler won't yell at you, bump you or walk away in mid-sentece. Probably.
      Melissa
      Isaacson

      (2-2)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 9
      Mike Tice trying to avoid an over-confident Bears offense. Won't matter.
      Scoop
      Jackson

      (3-1)
      BEARS 36, JAGUARS 16
      Defense will only account for one TD while the offense and special teams find a rhythm.
      John
      Jurkovic

      (3-1)
      BEARS 31, JAGUARS 13
      The Bears are much the class against the Jaguars.
      Scott
      Powers

      (3-1)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 10
      The Texans held the Jaguars to 117 total yards. Can the Bears top that?
      Marc
      Silverman

      (4-0)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 13
      A win. A cover. A peaceful bye week.
      Sarah
      Spain

      (3-1)
      BEARS 30, JAGUARS 10
      The Bears D shines again, flustering Gabbert and shutting down a Jags offense that needs more than MJD to compete.
      Harry
      Teinowitz

      (3-1)
      BEARS 34, JAGUARS 13
      The Bears do more damage in Florida than Jeb Bush!!
      Tom
      Waddle

      (3-1)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 13
      Trap game for others, but not for Lovie's Bears. May not be a thing of beauty but it will be a W.
      Michael
      Wilbon

      (3-1)
      BEARS 31, JAGUARS 17
      The week after a Monday night game on the road is always tricky but if the Bears are going to be a serious contender, this is the kind of game they have to power through, especially before a bye week. These are the kinds of games Lovie Smith is great at getting the team through successfully.
      Michael
      Wright

      (3-1)
      BEARS 24, JAGUARS 13
      This won't be a cakewalk for the Bears; heat might be a factor.
      Madden 13
      (3-1)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 17
      After Lance Briggs' second pick-six in two weeks, Jay Cutler throws for 271 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall in the fourth quarter.

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    Jaguars Game Preview: Week 5 vs. Bears

    By Daniel Lewis | CBSSports.com
    October 5, 2012 9:11 am ET




    Bears at Jaguars -- Week 5

    Where: EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla. (grass, outdoors)

    When: Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET (Fox)

    Spread: Bears by 5
    Forecast: Mid-80s; 25 percent chance of rain.
    Records: Jaguars (Overall: 1-3, AFC South: 1-1); Bears (Overall: 3-1, NFC North: 1-1)
    Past results: Two most recent meetings -- Dec. 7, 2008: Bears 23, Jaguars 10; Dec. 12, 2004: Jaguars 22, Bears 3. Series record: Bears lead 3-2.
    What matters: The Jaguars are coming off a disappointing, 27-10 loss to the Bengals last week. The running game, which had been a strength in a win over the Colts the previous week, never got going, and then had to be abandoned once the Jags started falling behind. QB Blaine Gabbert was accurate -- completing more than 70 percent of his passes -- but he threw his first interception of the season and wasn't much of a threat throwing down the field. The Jags need more out of their entire offense. Gabbert has made some timely throws this season, but he's not going to beat the Bears on his own. The run game must be a consistent threat to help him out.

    Who matters: RB Maurice Jones-Drew has to get going again this week. He had 177 yards against the Colts two weeks ago, but he was stuffed by the Bengals for only 39 last week. It won't be easy. The Bears have the league's third-best run defense, allowing opponents to rush for an average of just 67.2 yards per game. Because of that, Gabbert will need more help from his WRs, too. Rookie WR Justin Blackmon had his best regular-season game against the Bengals with six receptions for 48 yards. The Jaguars need him to continue to move in the right direction if the offense is going to improve.

    Key matchups: The Jaguars simply can't allow Bears WR Brandon Marshall to have a huge game like Bengals WR A.J. Green did against them last week. Marshall is coming off a big performance against the Cowboys where he had seven receptions for 183 yards and a touchdown. Expect CB Derek Cox to cover him in some situations, but the Jaguars would be wise to not leave him in single coverage all game.

    Injuries of note: WR Laurent Robinson isn't likely to play after sustaining two concussions in the last two weeks. LB Daryl Smith (groin) is still not practicing, and likely won't be back for a couple more weeks. DE George Selvie (knee) has been limited at practice, and he is questionable.

    Inside stuff: The OL got whipped against the Bengals, and coach Mike Mularkey has been looking to make some improvements. Expect rookie Michael Brewster to start at LG over Eben Britton on Sunday.

    Connections: Jones-Drew has discussed being friends with Chicago RB Matt Forte, and said he went to his wedding this offseason. Chicago offensive coordinator Mike Tice was an assistant head coach for the Jaguars from 2006-09.

    Stat you should know: Gabbert was sacked six times last week against the Bengals. He had only been sacked six times total in the first three games, so it was an unusually bad performance for the O-line, but it's still a concern going forward. Expect the Bears, who are third in the NFL with 16 sacks, to come after Gabbert hard on Sunday.

    Record watch: K Josh Scobee needs one more field goal to tie the franchise record of 175, held by Mike Hollis.

    Looking ahead: The Jaguars are off next weekend before playing at Oakland and Green Bay.
    Prediction: Bears 30, Jaguars 17
    For more news and analysis of the Jaguars, follow Daniel Lewis @CBSJags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    ESPN Chicago's picks: Bears-Jaguars

    October, 5, 2012 Oct 5
    1:09
    PM CT

    By ESPNChicago.com

    • More: ESPN Chicagoon Twitter | Clubhouse | Schedule | Roster | Standings | More predictions
      ANALYST PREDICTION WINNER
      Carmen
      DeFalco

      (3-1)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 17
      Blaine Gabbert? Seriously?
      Jeff
      Dickerson

      (2-2)
      BEARS 26, JAGUARS 9
      Jags will have to put the tarp back over those seats at their next home game after Bears cruise to a victory.
      Jon
      Greenberg

      (3-1)
      BEARS 31, JAGUARS 10
      Jump aboard the bandwagon. Cutler won't yell at you, bump you or walk away in mid-sentece. Probably.
      Melissa
      Isaacson

      (2-2)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 9
      Mike Tice trying to avoid an over-confident Bears offense. Won't matter.
      Scoop
      Jackson

      (3-1)
      BEARS 36, JAGUARS 16
      Defense will only account for one TD while the offense and special teams find a rhythm.
      John
      Jurkovic

      (3-1)
      BEARS 31, JAGUARS 13
      The Bears are much the class against the Jaguars.
      Scott
      Powers

      (3-1)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 10
      The Texans held the Jaguars to 117 total yards. Can the Bears top that?
      Marc
      Silverman

      (4-0)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 13
      A win. A cover. A peaceful bye week.
      Sarah
      Spain

      (3-1)
      BEARS 30, JAGUARS 10
      The Bears D shines again, flustering Gabbert and shutting down a Jags offense that needs more than MJD to compete.
      Harry
      Teinowitz

      (3-1)
      BEARS 34, JAGUARS 13
      The Bears do more damage in Florida than Jeb Bush!!
      Tom
      Waddle

      (3-1)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 13
      Trap game for others, but not for Lovie's Bears. May not be a thing of beauty but it will be a W.
      Michael
      Wilbon

      (3-1)
      BEARS 31, JAGUARS 17
      The week after a Monday night game on the road is always tricky but if the Bears are going to be a serious contender, this is the kind of game they have to power through, especially before a bye week. These are the kinds of games Lovie Smith is great at getting the team through successfully.
      Michael
      Wright

      (3-1)
      BEARS 24, JAGUARS 13
      This won't be a cakewalk for the Bears; heat might be a factor.
      Madden 13
      (3-1)
      BEARS 27, JAGUARS 17
      After Lance Briggs' second pick-six in two weeks, Jay Cutler throws for 271 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall in the fourth quarter.
    Impressive, not in a good way, that *every* one of these writers picked a score with a difference significantly greater than the Vegas spread (5 points or about). I am not so sure they are all homers so much as they are all front runners. Some sportswriters seems to have no long term memory at all. The thought seems to be, "Bears looked good on Monday, ... pick Bears heavy." So much for "crowd sourcing" with the ESPN crowd. Hope they are right, but wow.

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    We need to protect the ball on offense - especially early. We need for "Good Jay" to show up. If "Bad Jay" arrives, and we give up points early, then the Jags can get the run game going & make it a contest.

    We need to step on their throat early. Don't give 'em hope by throwing picks.
    Go Bears!


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    Fuck this overconfidence shit ... WE are THERE to play a FOOTBALL game!

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