Thursday, October 4, 2012

Today MVP: Cutler control the Bears very good


In the last game in the fourth week of NFL2012 season, in the Dallas Cowboys home game, Dallas Cowboys lose18-34 to the Chicago Bears. Chicago Bears quarterback Jay - Cutler (Jay Cutler) performance in this strong dialogue, get first road win of the season to lead the Bears. Both MVP was undoubtedly should be Cutler and Cowboys tight end Jason - Witten (find the wholesale NFL jerseys).

Cutler audience of 24 passes completed 18 for 275 yards and two touchdowns, quarterback rating up to 140 points. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo audience came out flat record five steals, with a quarterback rating of just 60 points. It is worth mentioning that Cutler career has had a single-game steals record, Cutler in the field have one time loss the ball, but he promptly adjust send the ball to the behind running back, rushed number of times than passing the ball, control the turnovers. The offensive group Cutler led the audience ran Chuan balance, advancing 360 yards. 14 times in the first attack of the 18 won by Cutler pass, The 12 sequential stalls attack 7 conversion is successful, a success rate of over 50%. Wide receiver Brandon - Marshall game ball seven times for 138 yards and 1 touchdown. If the defensive group is the hero of the game, then Cutler organizations the most crucial part of the victory is won


At the 19 times in three games of the Cowboys Romo pass ball to Witten, Witten just received only 8 times. In the second and third weeks of the two games, Witten has 6 catches disposed of, by a lot of doubts. The field The Cowboys seven Pro Bowl Everett 13 catches, 112 and 1 touchdowns. Witten past who omnipotent is back (shop the cheap NFL jerseys), this field Witten 14 pass, he caught 13 times. In the case of the fourth quarter 10-34 behind, it was Witten continuous ball forward, denim and it did not give up the last hope by he finished the last five yards of the ball up front. Played 10 years in the Cowboys Witten's spirit is the most valuable asset of the Cowboys.

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