Showing posts with label Jay Cutler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay Cutler. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Arizona Cardinals @ Chicago Bears - Free 2* Premium Play w/ Analysis

20th September 2015 - Arizona Cardinals @ Chicago Bears - Free 2* Premium Play w/ Analysis
By: Jonathan Young (Follow Me on Twitter @JonoYoungP4P)

















This match-up is the reason I really enjoy handicapping NFL games. The Arizona Cardinals come in to Soldier Field following a 31-19 win over the New Orleans Saints last Sunday with QB Carson Palmer throwing for 307 yards and 3 TDs. The Cardinals offense did look very good against a Saints defensive unit that in my view will be at the footer of the defense rankings come December.

The Chicago Bears showed some signs of life in a 31-23 loss to the Packers in the opener, leading Green Bay, 13-10 at halftime. However, the Packers outscored the Bears, 21-3 in the second half prior to a late touchdown to seal the game.

One major factor in favour of Chicago on Sunday is that the Cardinals allowed Drew Brees to go 11-for-18 for 183 yards with a TD in three-WR formations last week, a formation that was heavily utilized by John Fox and the Bears offense against Green Bay. Chicago gained 306 yards on 41 Plays in the three-WR formation last Sunday and will be looking to implement the same in week 2.

As well as being an elite RB, Matt Forte is also one of the most effective pass catchers out of the backfield; he had 102 receptions last season and had 5 catchers last week for 25 yards. I think quick passes and screens keep Arizona’s perimeter players in check and Cutler will be able to move the chains on a regular basis.

2* Best Bet - Chicago Bears + 2

GL

Jonathan Young


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Saturday, July 25, 2015

2015 Chicago Bears Betting Odds & Season Preview

2015 Chicago Bears Betting Odds provided by 5Dimes
By: Bankerz Bets (Follow me on Twitter @Bankerz_Bets)

 
 
Season Win Total Odds: 7

Odds to win the NFC North: +1500

Odds to win the NFC Championship: +3800

Odds to win the Super Bowl: +6000

The oddsmakers have set the betting odds on the Chicago Bears season win total at 7 for the 2015-2016 NFL season. Last season, the Bears went under their season win total of 8.5. They finished 4th in the NFC North and 14th in the NFC Conference with a 5-11 record, going 2-6 in home games and 3-5 in road games. The offense averaged 5.2 yards per play and 19.9 points per game while the defense allowed an average of 6.0 yards per play and 27.6 points per game.

NFL sports bettors that bet on the Chicago Bears against the spread went 7-9 overall, 3-5 in home games, and 4-4 in road games. As favorites against the spread, the Cardinals went 2-2, and as the underdog they went 5-7. They covered the spread in 43.8% of their games, which ranked 24th in the league. They also had the 15th ranked strength of schedule. Betting on the Total (Over/Under) in Arizona Cardinals games went 8-8 overall, 2-6 in home games, and 6-2 in road games. 

Here is a list of the arrivals and departures made during the offseason:

Arrivals: RB Jacquizz Rodgers, WR Eddie Royal, TE Bear Pascoe, G Vlad Ducasse, C Will Montomgery, DE/DT Jarvis Jenkins, DE/OLB Pernell McPhee, DE/OLB Sam Acho, ILB Mason Foster, CB Alan Ball, S Antrel Rolle, WR Kevin White, DT Eddie Goldman, C Hroniss Grasu, RB Jeremy Langford, and S Adrian Amos.

Departures: WR Brandon Marshall, C Roberto Garza, C Brian De La Puente, DE/DT Ray McDonald, DT Stephen Paea, OLB Lance Briggs, ILB D.J. Williams, CB Charles Tillman, S Chris Conte, and S Danny McCray.

2014 Season Rankings
Rushing
Offensive Rushing Yards per Play: 16th (4.1 RYpP)
Defensive Rushing Yards per Play: 22nd (4.3 RYpP)
Rushing Yards per Play Differential: 21st (-0.2 RYpP)

Passing
Offensive Passing Yards per Play: 29th (6.6 PYpP)
Defensive Passing Yards per Play: 30th (8.1 PYpP)
Passing Yards per Play Differential: 31st (-1.5 PYpP)

Luck (Points Scored Not By Offensive TD)
Offensive Luck: 26th (2.5 PpG)
Defensive UnLuck: 29th (3.8 PpG)
Luck Differential: 29th (-1.3 PpG)

2015-16 Chicago Bears Schedule


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Prediction
Chicago Bears UNDER 7 (-140) Season Wins
Despite the fact that I do like some of the off-season moves made by the Chicago Bears, I cannot and will not back a team with Jay “I don’t give a fuck” Cutler as the starting quarterback. Cutler reminds me of the spoiled brat kid in the neighborhood whose parents buy him everything and the also the kids who quits when he is losing and taking his ball home so the other kids can’t play. The Bears will be much better everywhere this season, yet they will still struggle as they deal with the contagious attitude of Cutler. The Bears should have dropped Cutler because his personality will not help the new coaching staff. Bears fans should expect another down season and continue to expect such results with Cutler in the starting role. I look at this season as a rebuilding season and wouldn't be shocked to see 4 or less wins by the Bears.

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