BEAR DOWN https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Jonathan-Bullard-Jersey , CHICAGO BEARS, BEAR DOWN!!!!BEARRRSSSSExperts are on Bears’ bandwagon in Week 13 vs. Giants - Bears Wire - The Chicago Bears are a popular pick among experts in Week 13 against the New York Giants.Perez: 7-round Mock Draft - Bears won 1st round with Khalil Mack trade - Bears Wire - A complete seven-round Chicago Bears 2019 NFL mock draftMayer: 4 things to watch in Bears-Giants game - ChicagoBears.com - Senior writer Larry Mayer identifies four storylines to follow Sunday when the Bears visit the Giants, including what quarterback Chase Daniel will do for an encore following his impressive performance against the Lions.Chalk Talk: What’s key to beating Giants? - ChicagoBears.com - Senior writer Larry Mayer discusses what the Bears must do to defeat the Giants, how many of the Bears’ NFL championships came via wins over the Giants and the steady progress being made by rookie guard James Daniels.Monsters of the Midway Comic Strip - Colossal Conflict - ChicagoBears.com - Follow along as we tell the story of the Monsters of the Midway defending Chicago from a weekly nemesis drawn from the 2018 schedule.Sports Talk Live Podcast: Should Bears play it safe with Daniel or risk it with Trubisky? - NBC Sports Chicago - Seth Gruen, Fred Mitchell and Jason Goch join Leila Rahimi on the panelSmith: Bears Offense Should be Successful Without Trubisky vs. Giants - The Loop Sports - The Chicago Bears (8-3) will face off against the New York Giants (3-8) on Sunday afternoon in a game where the Bears are expected to win.Bears: The Top 5 Moves Ryan Pace Made This Past Offseason - The Loop Sports - The Chicago Bears turnaround in 2018 can be attributed to many things. However, it starts with general manager Ryan Pace, who made a number of big moves this past offseason to make the Bears a contender once again.Potash: As history repeats itself, Chase Daniel turning into valuable upgrade for Bears - Sun Times - He’s already one win ahead of Caleb Hanie after throwing two touchdown passes with no turnovers in a 23-16 victory against the Lions on Thanksgiving.Biggs: Bears are cashing in on investments in Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara, the NFL's second-highest-paid cornerback tandem — and maybe its best - Chicago Tribune - The Bears wasted no time matching the offer sheet Kyle Fuller signed with the Packers in March, and now it looks like one of the best moves of the offseason. 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The Giants rookie is fourth in the NFL with 829 rushing yards and ranks third with 242 touches, and he also has 71 catches for 581 yards and four touchdowns.LeGere: Nagy confident with Daniel directing Bears offense - Daily Herald - Backup Bears QB Chase Daniel proved capable of running the offense more than efficiently, posting a 106.8 passer rating with 2 touchdowns and no interceptions, in a mostly seamless transition.Stankevitz: Three keys and prediction - Bears vs. Giants - NBC Sports Chicago - If the Bears are going to beat the Giants on Sunday, here's what they'll have to do.Hoge and Jahns, Episode 196: Week 13 Bears-Giants, NFL Preview - WGN Radio - After three games in 12 days, the Bears have had some time to rest and get prepared for this Sunday’s matchup with the Giants in the Meadowlands. Adam Hoge and Adam Jahns give the latest on Mitchell Trubisky’s injury and discuss how backup quarterback Chase Daniel will do if pressed into starting duty for the second week in a row. 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On Tuesday, Washington surprisingly claimed former 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster on waivers.Smith: Chiefs take a different approach with Kareem Hunt than with Tyreek Hill – ProFootballTalk - After the Chiefs announced that they were releasing Kareem Hunt on Friday night, hours after video surfaced of Hunt pushing and kicking a woman in February, some may be tempted to credit the team for showing no tolerance for violence against women.Smith: Kareem Hunt was not charged despite woman’s request – ProFootballTalk - Authorities in Cleveland did not charge Kareem Hunt in February even though video that became public on Friday clearly showed him attacking a woman, and even though the woman told the police she wanted to press charges.KNOW THY ENEMYPackers CEO: “I’m not ready to give up on the season” – ProFootballTalk - As the Packers face a low-probability run-the-table-and-get-plenty-of-help scenario to make it to the playoffs, the man in charge of the franchise isn’t ready to fold the tents.Climbing The Pocket: Episode 121 [Vikings vs Patriots Preview] - Daily Norseman - In this episode: NFL Talk, Reuben Foster Fiasco, Baker Mayfield vs Hue Jackson Akiem Hicks Color Rush Jersey , Vikings Talk. 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That might seem like a strange cutoff, but it’s a number NFL Next Gen Stats determines by taking 15 attempts and multiplying it by the number of weeks of play, then dividing by 2. So, it’s basically a decent ballpark for “a quarterback who has played in at least half of the games so far Bobby Massie Jersey ,” but there will be some margin for error. Right now, 38 quarterbacks qualify. Being ranked #14 out of 38 isn’t bad, but passer rating only tells a very small part of the story.Obviously, watching the game video is a great way of assessing a player, but two problems emerge. First, there’s the dreaded confirmation bias. Simply put, I will tend to see only what I want to see, or at least only what I expect to see. Second, there’s the fact that it’s easy to lose track of what other players do in similar situations. I notice that Trubisky misses an open receiver down the sideline, but I don’t have an honest sense of how many players actually do complete a similar pass in a similar situation.My impression up until this point has been that Trubisky is doing better when Nagy sets him up as a game manager and that he’s missing some easy throws at critical moments, especially when he takes shots deep downfield. I was curious if the stats backed me up.They don’t. To be fair, the stats don’t disprove that impression, necessarily, but they also really don’t lend themselves to that sort of interpretation, either.Let’s begin with my impression of Trubisky’s success being from more “game management” plays. Next Gen doesn’t have a game manager score, exactly, but they do have one interesting number that helps get a read on the exact opposite tendency. They track what percentage of each quarterback’s throws are into tight windows, defined as throws where there is a defender within 1 yard of the receiver at the time of the completion (or incompletion). Nearly one-fifth of Trubisky’s throws are into tight windows (19%).Only six quarterbacks are more “aggressive” than that, per Next Gen Stats. Of those six, only Ryan Fitzpatrick has a higher actual passer rating than Trubisky. Likewise, Trubisky’s attempts are past the 1st down marker a lot. Next Gen keeps track of Air Yards to Sticks, which “shows the amount of Air Yards ahead or behind the first down marker on all attempts for a passer.” Trubisky is 6th in this regard, at +0.5 (just behind fellow sophomore QBs Patrick Mahomes at +0.7 and Deshaun Watson at +0.6) which matches both the aggression shown in the previous stat and my own sense of the number of times he takes deep shots down field, even if he doesn’t actually connect on those attempts. However, two more stats are worth noting before moving on—Longest Completed Air Distance (how far the ball has traveled through the air in a pass) and Completion Percentage Above Expectation. That latter stat is a little complex, and it requires a lot of processing to even arrive at the score. Essentially, it measures how the passer’s actual completion percentage compares to what would be expected based on completion probability, or “the probability of a pass completion https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Adrian-Amos-Jersey , based on numerous factors such as receiver separation from the nearest defender, where the receiver is on the field, the separation the passer had at time of throw from the nearest pass rusher, and more.”Trubisky’s 60.7 LCAD is the sixth-highest among qualified passers, narrowly edging out Aaron Rodgers’ 60.3 LCAD. So, he actually can connect on bombs. However, are they the exception or the rule?Strangely, despite all of my frustration with him, Trubisky’s +/- on Completion Percentage Above Expectation is +1.4%, good for 14th in the league. That number is worth repeating for clarity—compared to the average completion rating for the types of throws he is attempting, Trubisky is actually connecting on his passes slightly more often than would be expected. I don’t know enough about Next Gen’s raw data to tell you if he is more accurate to a degree that is statistically significant (my guess is he’s not), but even being functionally average in that regard is an improvement over the impression I have developed out of frustration.Taken collectively, these numbers suggest that #10 is is pushing the ball down field into aggressive windows, and he not simply succeeding when Nagy limits the playbook. Instead, he is playing aggressive football, and he is doing it at a rate that is between 6th and 14th in the NFL. That’s actually really good.Are some of these numbers padded by one really good game against Tampa Bay? Certainly. However, Trubisky has more than 200 passer attempts, and a number of his peers have also faced weak defenses, too. His passer rating has been “above” the average allowed by his opponents’ defenses on three occasions, and it has been below the average allowed on another three occasions. In short, he’s not simply a mediocre quarterback with inflated numbers from a single game. He is a growing quarterback making aggressive plays and accomplishing more than a number of fans expected from him.Perhaps most importantly, he is not only playing well when the game is simplified for him, and he is not relying on wide open receivers to make plays on his behalf. Instead, Trubisky is looking more and more like a complete passer who just needs time to refine his craft.