Final
Coverage: FOX
1:00 PM ET, November 4, 2012
LP Field, Nashville, TN
Top Performers
Passing: J. Cutler (CHI) - 229 YDS, 3 TD
Rushing: C. Johnson (TEN) - 16 CAR, 141 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving: B. Marshall (CHI) - 9 REC, 122 YDS, 3 TD
Though their offense has sputtered for most of the last two games, the Chicago Bears lead the NFC North and have a chance to win six in a row for the first time in six seasons.
The Bears look to accomplish that feat Sunday when they visit a Tennessee Titans team trying to rebound from a frustrating overtime defeat.
Even with stars Matt Forte and Brandon Marshall, Chicago (6-1) ranks 26th in total yards (319.6) and 30th in passing (195.6). Its defense is responsible for 41 of the team's 185 points.
The Bears scored their only touchdown on the first drive of a 13-7 win over Detroit on Oct. 22. They found the end zone in the first quarter last Sunday but struggled the next two before rallying from 12 down in the fourth for a 23-22 victory over lowly Carolina.
Chicago totaled 506 yards while quarterback Jay Cutler was sacked 11 times in those contests.
"I don't think you can hit the panic button offensively," Cutler said. "We just need to keep getting better. We have to keep looking at our mistakes, keep improving."
Cutler ranks 23rd with a 78.9 passer rating, but his fourth-quarter rating of 132.0 is the best in the NFL. He had 80 passing yards heading into the final period against the Panthers before he went 12 of 14 for 106 yards and a TD.
His fourth-quarter performance helped the Bears to their third five-game winning streak in as many seasons. Chicago last won six straight when it started 7-0 in 2006.
"It is about execution most of the time, but we're not going to change what we believe in or anything like that," coach Lovie Smith said. "We are going to do it better. We're not going to apologize for being 6-1."
Despite Chicago's offensive shortcomings, Marshall has 675 yards on 50 receptions -- 13 more catches than any Bears receiver had all of last season.
The Bears might have a good chance for some consistent offensive success against the Titans (3-5), who rank 30th in total defense (421.2 yards per game) and 31st in scoring defense (32.1 ppg).
Chicago is giving up 14.3 points per contest, and Tim Jennings' interception return against the Panthers accounted for the team's NFL-leading sixth defensive TD.
The Bears hold a 1 1/2-game division lead over Green Bay and Minnesota, but would like to take advantage of an inconsistent Tennessee team before a second half that features six opponents with records of .500 or better.
Chicago will try to win three straight on the road for the first time since a five-game run Oct. 10-Dec. 20, 2010. The Bears are 2-0 at Tennessee since the Titans' franchise moved from Houston.
Tennessee fell to 2-2 at home after blowing a seven-point fourth quarter lead in a 19-13 overtime loss to Indianapolis last Sunday. The Titans ran 59 offensive plays compared to 76 for the Colts, who used a 14-play, 80-yard drive to force overtime and marched another 80 on nine plays for the win.
It was a frustrating result for a club that looked to win three straight and reach .500 for the first time in 2012.
"You're 3-5, that's not good enough," coach Mike Munchak said. "Frustration, it means work your way through it, and let's find a way to turn this around and get to 5-5. Find a way to become a better player and a better team."
Munchak also has to deal with some internal squabbling.
Receiver Kenny Britt wants the Titans to throw downfield more even though they rank near the top of the league with 30 attempts of more than 20 yards. Meanwhile, tight end Jared Cook reportedly wants to be traded despite being tied for second on the team with 28 catches for 373 yards and two TDs.
At least running back Chris Johnson appears to have regained his Pro Bowl form. The 2009 offensive player of the year has rushed for 385 yards and two TDs on 58 carries in the last three games after gaining 210 on 73 rushes without a score in the first five.
Matt Hasselbeck has completed 63.8 percent of his passes for 931 yards with four TDs and two INTs while going 2-2 as a starter in place of the injured Jake Locker.
Hasselbeck has posted a 96.2 passer rating while throwing for 837 yards with six touchdowns and no picks to win two of his last three versus Chicago.
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• Protect the pocket: The Bears have Jay Cutler, one of the best pure passers in the NFL, and you'd think that would foster one of the most dynamic passing attacks in the league. But they are ranked in the bottom third in both passing yards per attempt and passing yards per game. The problem is that Cutler doesn't get much protection. He has been sacked 25 times through seven games, more than all but two other quarterbacks in the league. Fortunately for Cutler, he will be facing a rather pedestrian pass rush from the Titans, who have just 11 sacks in eight games.
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Matchup
CHI | TEN | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 7-1 | 3-6 |
| Avg Points | 29.5 | 20.2 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 15.0 | 34.2 |
| Home Record | 4-0 | 2-3 |
| Road Record | 3-1 | 1-3 |
| Division Record | 1-1 | 0-2 |
| Conference Record | 4-1 | 2-4 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Passing Leaders
| Chicago | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| J. Cutler | 58.8 | 3033 | 19 | 14 |
| J. Campbell | 62.7 | 265 | 2 | 2 |
| Tennessee | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT |
| J. Locker | 56.4 | 2176 | 10 | 11 |
| M. Hasselbeck | 62.4 | 1367 | 7 | 5 |
Rushing Leaders
| Chicago | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M. Forte | 248 | 1094 | 4.4 | 5 | |
| M. Bush | 114 | 411 | 3.6 | 5 | |
| Tennessee | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| C. Johnson | 276 | 1243 | 4.5 | 6 | |
| J. Locker | 41 | 291 | 7.1 | 1 | |
Receiving Leaders
| Chicago | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B. Marshall | 118 | 1508 | 12.8 | 11 | |
| E. Bennett | 29 | 375 | 12.9 | 2 | |
| Tennessee | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| N. Washington | 46 | 746 | 16.2 | 4 | |
| K. Wright | 64 | 626 | 9.8 | 4 | |
Team Averages & NFL Ranks
| TEAM OFFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | CHI | |
| TEN | ||
| Yards Passing | CHI | |
| TEN | ||
| Yards Rushing | CHI | |
| TEN | ||
| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Yards Allowed | CHI | |
| TEN | ||
| Pass Yds Allowed | CHI | |
| TEN | ||
| Rush Yds Allowed | CHI | |
| TEN |
Head to Head Matchups (Since 2001)
| Chicago leads 2-1 | |
|---|---|
| Nov 9, 2008 | CHI 14, TEN 21 |
| Nov 14, 2004 | CHI 19, @TEN 17 |
Research Notes
The Bears have intercepted 10 passes on throws outside the painted numbers this season, four more than the next highest team, with only one touchdown allowed. Last season the Packers led the NFL in such interceptions with 13. Matt Hasselbeck has the most attempts (71) without an interception on throws outside the numbers this season. | ||||||||||||||||||
Jay Cutler has gone 17-of-32 with no touchdowns and three interceptions in the first quarter against four or fewer pass rushers this season. The fourth quarter has been near opposite though, with Cutler going 23-of-28 with three touchdowns and no interceptions. [+]Jay Cutler Facing 4 or Fewer Rushers - This Season
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