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Chicago Bears 2012 Playoffs

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The Chicago Bears have clinched Chicago Bears tickets for their fans at Soldier Field. They are the second team in the NFC to clinch playoff spot. The 10-4 Bears are currently in first place in the NFC, leading the Packers by two games. They average 20.9 points a game with an offense that averages 192.6 passing yards and 99 rushing yards a game. The defense is holding strong, allowing 17.3 points a game (3rd) along with 221.1 passing yards and 89.9 rushing yards. Chicago, like so many other Cover-2 based defenses, also specializes in forcing turnovers. They have forced 31 turnovers, 19 interceptions and 12 fumbles, which is good since the offense has given the football away 28 times.

The major concern for Lovie Smith, the players, and the fans is: Have quarterback Jay Cutler and his receivers finally clicked in this Mike Martz offense? They have looked exponentially better of late. Though Culter’s numbers can hardly be said to be more impressive when comparing the beginning of the season to now, there is a noticeable when actually watching the game. The Bears receivers are actually running some of their routes to completion, helping Cutler cut down on the turnovers.

Running back Matt Forte has certainly looked better this season and especially down the stretch. He is once again breaking big runs, something the Chicago Bears need to run the tables in the 2011 playoffs. Forte has 865 yards and 5 touchdowns and is on pace to fall short of a 1,000 yard season. The Chicago Bears also utilize him as a weapon in the passing game. Forte has 39 receptions, 431 yards, and 3 touchdowns.

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The Bears have been searching for a consistent pair of receivers over the last couple of seasons. The answer appears to be Johnny Knox and Earl Bennett. Wide receiver Knox has 47 receptions, 868 yards and 3 touchdowns. Knox averaged 18.5 yards per catch, sixth in the NFL. Bennett has blossomed into the possession receiver. Bennett caught 45 receptions for 547 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Chicago passing game is rounded out by wide receiver Devin Hester an tight end Greg Olson.

While Hester has never lived up to his potential as a receiver, he has re-established himself as one the league’s best punt and kick returners. Hester has returned 3 punt returns for touchdowns. The Chicago Bears once again become a truly three dimensional football team.

Get your Chicago Bears tickets to see the team as they try and return to the Super Bowl, this time to redeem themselves.