Statistical Extrapolation - 2012: Mid-Season
Brandon Marshall and Charles Tillman highlight this stat extrapolation, as they flex their statistical muscle through the first eight weeks of the NFL season.
Brandon Marshall and Charles Tillman highlight this stat extrapolation, as they flex their statistical muscle through the first eight weeks of the NFL season.
The defense continues to dominate and Brandon Marshall continues his campaign to be the greatest wide receiver in Chicago Bears history.
Kyle Orton makes our defense less good, and Kellen Davis catches all the scoreless touchdowns. Statistical extrapolations after the fourth week in the season.
The defense is dominating. The offense is mediocre, yet balanced. Statistical extrapolations after the third week in the season.
The Bears need to continue to play stout, aggressive defense against the Rams on Sunday.
On pace for 2,512 yards from scrimmage, Matt Forte is having a career year. Here's a look at the Chicago Bears stats after week five, extrapolated over a 16 game season.
Stats can be incredibly informative, or absurdly mis-leading. Here's a look at the Chicago Bears player and team stats after three weeks of the season... extrapolated over 16 games.
Matt Forte continues to shine, and is on pace for 2600 yards from scrimmage. Charles Tillman, yet again, punches another ball out and forces his second fumble of the season. A look at the Chicago Bears statistics after week two, extrapolated over the course of a 16 game season.