Matt Forte

26 May 2009

ble to reach his potential as a burner at WR.  The Bears will also be returning their star RB, Matt Forte, who impressed last season with over 1,200 yards.  Their defense should be solid as always, but the major question will be chemistry with Cutler and the WR's.  By week 2, will they have enough time together to have their timing down?  Probably not.  I give the Steelers 8/10.

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26 January 2009

 Moving on, is Matt Forte going to be the ground hog we all hope, or will he join the long list of promising running backs who disappear in Chicago. Rashaan Salaam, Curtis Enis, Cedric Benson; ring any bells? Why the Bears elected to go with Benson instead of Jones after their Super Bowl run two years ago is beyond me. I think that Forte shows high aspirations of filling his shoes. While he seemed a bit banged up towards the end of the season, I think that he is a solid back that could leave Chicago as one of the greats in team history. I'm not sure he would rank with the likes of Jim brown, or Walter Payton, but only time will tell.

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2 December 2008

relatively simple to contain.  They thrive on establishing the running game with rookie phenom Matt Forte, then letting Kyle Orton heave the rock downfield to his big, athletic (although not all that talented) wide receivers and have them make plays in single coverage.  So, stop the run (the Vikings' specialty), and you usually stop Da Bears.  Again, that bodes well for the Vikings.

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29 October 2008

26 YDS 4 TD 5.1 YPC, 18 CTH 92 YDS 1 TD
          Matt Forte (CHI): 147 CAR 515 TDS 4 TD 3.5 YPC, 29 CTH 223 YDS 2 TD

WR = DeSean Jackson (PHI): 32 CTH 505 YDS 1 TD, 5 CAR 49 YDS, 22 PR 11.3 AVG 1 TD (68 YDS)

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18 October 2008

e team down the field, and that is pretty much all a team needs to beat the Vikings.  Plus, RB Matt Forte is a tough runner (in typical Bears style) who will not be deterred by a few early stuffs by the Williams duo (which is always a good possibility).

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7 September 2008

This had to be one of the worst opening games I have seen in a while for the Colts. Believe me I was really hoping we could make it back up and win our first game, but what were they thinking when they tried to run the ball at the one yard line!!! Thats what I think screwed us the most, after that I think our moral was down in the toilet. I mean come on we could do much better than that. I know we have a hard time with the run defense but Forte was running that field. I don't think I have been more annoyed and disappointed the Colts. We have the caliber team that we can go out there and dominate with field we just failed to do so this week. I hope our colts can do a 360 and come back from this very disappointing lost, and I absolutely hope this is not a showing of what is to come. I mean come on, we have a real good shot now that Brady is out for the season.

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