IOWA CITY, Iowa –
The Bears will host the Viking this Sunday at Soldier Field after coming off
their bye week. The Bears lost a heartbreaker in Detroit two weeks ago and will
have to put that loss behind them as they face another division opponent.
Here are the
keys to the game for the Bears to be successful.
Offensive: First thing the Bears need to do is get
running back Matt Forte involved early and often against the Vikings. When the
Bears played the Lions, Forte only had 64 rushing yards on the day.
The Vikings have
the number six ranked rushing defense in the league but the Bears need to
somehow find a way to run the ball effectively against the Vikings. Offensive
coordinator Adam Gase is going to have to come up with a game plan that has a
good ratio of run and pass plays.
If Forte can’t
get it going on the ground, then the Bears need to utilize his pass catching abilities
on the Vikings linebackers.
Quarterback Jay
Cutler needs to also play big against the Vikings if the Bears want any chance
of winning this Sunday. According to ESPN.com, Cutler has 2,606 yards, 23
touchdowns, 13 interceptions and a 91.5 quarterback rating in 11 games against
the Vikings.
So Cutler needs
to keep up his consistent play against the Vikings. With all of Cutler’s
receivers being healthy this week, Cutler should have a big day. Cutler and
wide receiver Alshon Jeffrey will have a complete week to get in sync and the
duo should put up good numbers against the Vikings defense.
Defense: Any time the Bears play the Vikings, the
number one goal is try and contain running back Adrian Peterson. This could
prove to be difficult with linebacker Shea McClellin most likely missing his
second straight game.
Peterson is the
number four leading rusher in the league and he will be going against a Bears
defense that is ranked number 20 in the league in rushing defense. According to
ESPN.com, the Bears defense gives up 124.8 yards a game. With injuries on the
defensive side of the ball and veteran defensive lineman Jeremiah Ratliff no
longer on the team, the Bears could have a tough task on their hands with
Peterson.
The Bears defensive
will also have to account for rookie wide receiver Stefon Diggs. He has come
out hot the past two weeks and with the Bears’ struggling secondary, Diggs
could have a big game.
Special Teams: For the Bears’ special teams unit, they
need to limit their penalties. Throughout the season the Bears have had costly
mistakes, resulting in bad field position. So look for special teams
coordinator Jeff Rodgers to prepare his unit this week against the Vikings.
Final score
Vikings 20 – Bears 24.
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