http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/preview;_ylt=A...gid=20060924016
TEAM STATS
Bears Offense (30pts/g, 372 Total yds, 273 Pass yds, 99 Rush yds)
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Minnesota Defense (14.5pts/g, 268.5 Total yds, 163.5 Pass yds, 105 Rush yds)
Minnesota Offense (17.5pts/g, 337 Total yds, 224 Pass yds, 113 Rush yds)
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Bears Defense (3.5pts/g, 256 Total yds, 181.5 Pass yds, 74.5 Rush yds)
Things to look for:
Minnesota will continue to use their ball control offense featuring C. Taylor who is averaging 100 yds per game, but only 3.7 per rush. Minnesota's main receiving threat has been T. Williamson with 179 receiving yards and 10 receptions, but look for Minnesota to spread the ball around. J. Wiggins is a sleeper here.
The Bears will look to establish the run early, especially with the loss of E. James at DE for Minnesota. D. Clark has emerged as the leading receiver from the TE position, and expect more of the same this week. Muhammad leads all WRs with 10 receptions and 161 yds, but without a TD. Berrian will continue to stretch the Secondary, so expect a few more looks underneath the coverage this week as Minnesota defends against the long ball.
It will interesting to see how the dome and turf will affect the Bears gameplan.