adam Posted October 5, 2015 Report Share Posted October 5, 2015 Forte now has over 8,000 rushing yards and 11,931 yards from scrimmage. The 8,071 rushing yards puts him in 48th all-time only 3 yards behind Freeman McNeil and 10 yards behind Larry Csonka. In the next few games he should also pass the likes of Maurice Jones-Drew, Priest Holmes, Gerald Riggs, Roger Craig, Herschel Walker, and Earnest Byner (some pretty good company already). Additionally, he is now in 59th for yards from scrimmage with 11,931 and nearing 12k. In this game he passed Don Maynard and Michael Irvin and is now only 10 yards behind Clinton Portis for 58th. Cutler is now 41st all-time in completions, passing Y.A. Tittle, Randall Cunningham, and Sonny Jurgensen today. Next up, John Brodie and Jake Plummer to move into 39th all-time. With 2 TD passes, Cutler is now tied for 47th all-time with Matt Ryan and Sammy Baugh with 187. With 28,375 passing yards, Jay passed Ron Jaworski for 52nd on the all-time list. He is now within 100 of Trent Green and 109 of Chris Chandler who is 50th. With 10 pts, Gould now has 1,112 all-time, good for 45th, 1 point behind Joe Nedney. With 3 FGs, Robbie passed Gostkowski for 39th all-time with 252. Gould currently sits in 52nd in XPM with 356, 1 behind Lawrence Tynes for 51st all-time. With 5 more pts, Gould becomes the all-time Bears scoring leader (passing Kevin Butler). Martellus Bennett is currently the 5th most productive TE in Bears history and is closing in on Greg Olsen. He needs 15 receptions and 105 yards to tie Olsen. Then he will challenge Desmond Clark by the end of the year for 3rd. Moorehead is 2nd, with Ditka #1. Alshon is stuck on 2,999 receiving yards and is only 1 yard away from 3k and Wendell Davis for 15th all-time (Bears). He is also only 32 yards away from Jim Keane. Jeffery will also pass both of them with 6 more receptions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemonej Posted October 5, 2015 Report Share Posted October 5, 2015 Forte now has over 8,000 rushing yards and 11,931 yards from scrimmage. The 8,071 rushing yards puts him in 48th all-time only 3 yards behind Freeman McNeil and 10 yards behind Larry Csonka. In the next few games he should also pass the likes of Maurice Jones-Drew, Priest Holmes, Gerald Riggs, Roger Craig, Herschel Walker, and Earnest Byner (some pretty good company already). Additionally, he is now in 59th for yards from scrimmage with 11,931 and nearing 12k. In this game he passed Don Maynard and Michael Irvin and is now only 10 yards behind Clinton Portis for 58th. Cutler is now 41st all-time in completions, passing Y.A. Tittle, Randall Cunningham, and Sonny Jurgensen today. Next up, John Brodie and Jake Plummer to move into 39th all-time. With 2 TD passes, Cutler is now tied for 47th all-time with Matt Ryan and Sammy Baugh with 187. With 28,375 passing yards, Jay passed Ron Jaworski for 52nd on the all-time list. He is now within 100 of Trent Green and 109 of Chris Chandler who is 50th. With 10 pts, Gould now has 1,112 all-time, good for 45th, 1 point behind Joe Nedney. With 3 FGs, Robbie passed Gostkowski for 39th all-time with 252. Gould currently sits in 52nd in XPM with 356, 1 behind Lawrence Tynes for 51st all-time. With 5 more pts, Gould becomes the all-time Bears scoring leader (passing Kevin Butler). Martellus Bennett is currently the 5th most productive TE in Bears history and is closing in on Greg Olsen. He needs 15 receptions and 105 yards to tie Olsen. Then he will challenge Desmond Clark by the end of the year for 3rd. Moorehead is 2nd, with Ditka #1. Alshon is stuck on 2,999 receiving yards and is only 1 yard away from 3k and Wendell Davis for 15th all-time (Bears). He is also only 32 yards away from Jim Keane. Jeffery will also pass both of them with 6 more receptions. I'm not sure what you were trying to go with this thread but the stats you posted and the names you mentioned are not HOFers NFL or Bears. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted October 5, 2015 Report Share Posted October 5, 2015 I'm not sure what you were trying to go with this thread but the stas you posted and the names you mentioned are not HOFers NFL or Bears. He is stating were some Bears are in the NFL all time. Nice to know imo. Keep it up! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrackerDog Posted October 5, 2015 Report Share Posted October 5, 2015 I appreciate these posts you occasionally make. Interesting stuff. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Connorbear Posted October 5, 2015 Report Share Posted October 5, 2015 Forte now has over 8,000 rushing yards and 11,931 yards from scrimmage. The 8,071 rushing yards puts him in 48th all-time only 3 yards behind Freeman McNeil and 10 yards behind Larry Csonka. In the next few games he should also pass the likes of Maurice Jones-Drew, Priest Holmes, Gerald Riggs, Roger Craig, Herschel Walker, and Earnest Byner (some pretty good company already). Additionally, he is now in 59th for yards from scrimmage with 11,931 and nearing 12k. In this game he passed Don Maynard and Michael Irvin and is now only 10 yards behind Clinton Portis for 58th. Cutler is now 41st all-time in completions, passing Y.A. Tittle, Randall Cunningham, and Sonny Jurgensen today. Next up, John Brodie and Jake Plummer to move into 39th all-time. With 2 TD passes, Cutler is now tied for 47th all-time with Matt Ryan and Sammy Baugh with 187. With 28,375 passing yards, Jay passed Ron Jaworski for 52nd on the all-time list. He is now within 100 of Trent Green and 109 of Chris Chandler who is 50th. With 10 pts, Gould now has 1,112 all-time, good for 45th, 1 point behind Joe Nedney. With 3 FGs, Robbie passed Gostkowski for 39th all-time with 252. Gould currently sits in 52nd in XPM with 356, 1 behind Lawrence Tynes for 51st all-time. With 5 more pts, Gould becomes the all-time Bears scoring leader (passing Kevin Butler). Martellus Bennett is currently the 5th most productive TE in Bears history and is closing in on Greg Olsen. He needs 15 receptions and 105 yards to tie Olsen. Then he will challenge Desmond Clark by the end of the year for 3rd. Moorehead is 2nd, with Ditka #1. Alshon is stuck on 2,999 receiving yards and is only 1 yard away from 3k and Wendell Davis for 15th all-time (Bears). He is also only 32 yards away from Jim Keane. Jeffery will also pass both of them with 6 more receptions. Good stuff - thanks for sharing. Peace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZ54 Posted October 5, 2015 Report Share Posted October 5, 2015 I like the historical perspective and appreciate Adam taking the time to post it here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BearFan2000 Posted October 6, 2015 Report Share Posted October 6, 2015 I also enjoy reading these posts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madlithuanian Posted October 6, 2015 Report Share Posted October 6, 2015 Agreed! I also enjoy reading these posts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted October 6, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 6, 2015 No worries, just post from time to time as our guys move up the record books. Nice to see our guys moving past some big names. No ulterior motives here. I post these from time to time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemonej Posted October 7, 2015 Report Share Posted October 7, 2015 No worries, just post from time to time as our guys move up the record books. Nice to see our guys moving past some big names. No ulterior motives here. I post these from time to time. Iwas out of line ! My bad I need more fiber! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted October 11, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 11, 2015 With 6 pts, Gould became the all-time Bears scoring leader (passing Kevin Butler). Congrats to him! Robbie now has 1,118 pts, good for 44th all-time, passing Joe Nedney. Forte now has over 12k yards from scrimmage. With 8,142 rushing yards he just passed Larry Csonka for 46th overall. His 12,040 yards from scrimmage puts him in 58th all-time. Forte has a shot at breaking 13k by the end of the year. Cutler is now 40th all-time in completions, passing John Brodie and needs 14 more to tie Jake Plummer for 39th all-time. With 2 TD passes, Cutler is now in sole possession of 47th all-time with 189. With 28,627 passing yards, Jay passed Trent Green and Chris Chandler for 50th (next up Len Dawson and Rich Gannon). Cutler should break 30k passing yards and 200 TDs by the end of the year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madlithuanian Posted October 12, 2015 Report Share Posted October 12, 2015 Kudos Robbie Gould! With 6 pts, Gould became the all-time Bears scoring leader (passing Kevin Butler). Congrats to him! Robbie now has 1,118 pts, good for 44th all-time, passing Joe Nedney. Forte now has over 12k yards from scrimmage. With 8,142 rushing yards he just passed Larry Csonka for 46th overall. His 12,040 yards from scrimmage puts him in 58th all-time. Forte has a shot at breaking 13k by the end of the year. Cutler is now 40th all-time in completions, passing John Brodie and needs 14 more to tie Jake Plummer for 39th all-time. With 2 TD passes, Cutler is now in sole possession of 47th all-time with 189. With 28,627 passing yards, Jay passed Trent Green and Chris Chandler for 50th (next up Len Dawson and Rich Gannon). Cutler should break 30k passing yards and 200 TDs by the end of the year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted October 20, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 Gould continues to move up the charts, now in 37th all-time for FG's made with 258, with 7 more he will pass Lou Groza and Neil Racker, and tie Kevin Butler for 34th. Robbie is now 51st all-time in XP made with 358. With his 14 point game, Robbie passed Ray Wersching, Kris Brown, and Gino Cappelletti for 41st all-time. Depending on how long he plays, he has a shot to break into the top 10 before he retires. With 8,211 rushing yards Forte passed MJD, Priest Holmes, Gerald Riggs, and Roger Craig against Detroit and is now 42nd all-time. He will pass Hershel Walker with 15 more yards and Earnest Byner with 51. His 12,129 yards from scrimmage puts him in 56th all-time and he will pass Charlier Joiner with 40 more yards. Cutler is now 39th all-time in completions, passing Jake Plummer (go figure) and needs 38 more to pass Rich Gannon for 38th all-time. Cutler is still 47th all-time with 190 TDs and needs 2 more to tie Bob Griese for 46th. With 28,980 passing yards, Jay passed Len Dawson and Rich Gannon to move into 48th all-time, next up Brad Johnson (74 more yards). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted November 2, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 2, 2015 Through Week 8: Jay Cutler - 2,518 completions (39th, 15 from 38th and Rich Gannon) - 29,191 yards (47th, 62 from 46th and Jake Plummer) - 191 TD (48th, 1 from 46th/47th and Bob Griese and Matt Ryan) Matt Forte - 8,252 Rushing Yards (41st, 9 from 40th and Earnest Byner) - 12,198 Yards from Scrimmage (55th, 88 from 54th and Jimmy Smith) Robbie Gould - 1,140 Points (41st, 24 pts from 40th and Neil Rackers) - 260 FG Made (T37th, 4 from 35/36th and Lou Groza/Neil Rackers) - 360 XP Made (51st, 5 from 50th and Bobby Walston) Alshon Jeffery (Bears All-time Receiving Numbers): - 221 receptions (14th, 5 from 13th and Harlon Hill) - 3262 yards (12th, 262 from 11th and Brandon Marshall) - 22 TD (12th, 1 from 11th and Jim Keane) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted November 10, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 10, 2015 Jay Cutler became the Bears TD Passing Leader with 2 TDs, passing Sid Luckman and also won his 47th game with the Bears, breaking a tie with McMahon. Jay now owns every major team passing record. Here is where he looks overall: - 2,545 completions (38th, 31 from 37th and Phil Simms) - 29,536 yards (45th, 209 from 44th and Jon Kitna) - 193 TD (T-46th, 1 from 45th and Ken Stabler) Robbie Gould - 1,142 Points (41st, 22 pts from 40th and Neil Rackers) - 260 FG Made (T-37th, 4 from 35/36th and Lou Groza/Neil Rackers) - 362 XP Made (51st, 3 from 50th and Bobby Walston) Alshon Jeffery (Bears All-time Receiving Numbers): - 231 receptions (13th, 7 from 12th and Dick Gordon) - 3413 yards (12th, 111 from 11th and Brandon Marshall) - 22 TD (12th, 1 from 11th and Jim Keane) Martellus Bennett (Bears TE All-Time Receiving Numbers): - 200 receptions (T-3rd, 42 from 2nd and Desmond Clark) - 2056 yards (4th, 583 yards from 3rd and Desmond Clark) - 14 TD (T-4th, 4 from 3rd and Desmond Clark) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted November 16, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 After Week 10: Jay Cutler now 206 yards from 30,000 in his career and 4 TDs from 200. - 2,564 completions (38th, 12 from 37th and Phil Simms) - 29,794 yards (44th, 23 from 43rd and Joe Ferguson) - 196 TD (T-41st, 1 from 40th and Ken Anderson) Robbie Gould - 1,155 Points (41st, 9 pts from 40th and Neil Rackers) - 263 FG Made (38th, 1 from 35/36/37th and Lou Groza/Neil Rackers/Stephen Gostowski) - 366 XP Made (50th, 1 from 49th and Fuad Reveiz) Alshon Jeffery (Bears All-time Receiving Numbers): - 234 receptions (13th, 4 from 12th and Dick Gordon) - 3436 yards (12th, 88 from 11th and Brandon Marshall) - 22 TD (12th, 1 from 11th and Jim Keane) Martellus Bennett (Bears TE All-Time Receiving Numbers): - 203 receptions (3rd, 39 from 2nd and Desmond Clark) - 2074 yards (4th, 565 yards from 3rd and Desmond Clark) - 14 TD (T-4th, 4 from 3rd and Desmond Clark) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted November 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2015 After Week 12: Jay Cutler (surpassed 30k passing yards in Week 11, 3 TDs from 200 in career) - 2,601 completions (36th, 53 from 35th and Ken Anderson) - 30,259 yards (42nd, 538 from 41st and Norm Snead) - 197 TD (T-40th, 2 from 39th and Phil Simms) - 1,155 Rushing Yards (4th for Bears QBs All-time, 129 from Jim McMahon) Matt Forte - 8,296 rushing yards (40th, 178 from 39th and Willis McGahee, 6th among active RBs) - 12,251 yds from scrimmage (55th, 35 from 54th and Jimmy Smith, 9th among active players) - 3,955 receiving yards (45 from 4k) - 469 receptions (2nd among Active RBs, 1 from 1st and Reggie Bush) Robbie Gould - 1,169 Points (40th, 39 pts from 39th and Kevin Butler) - 267 FG Made (33rd, 5 from 32nd and Pete Stoyanovich, 7th among active Kickers) - 368 XP Made (49th, 1 from 49th and Fuad Reveiz) Alshon Jeffery (Bears All-time Receiving Numbers): - 241 receptions (12th, 1 from 11th and Desmond Clark) - 3,526 yards (11th, 24 from 10th and Dick Gordon) - 22 TD (12th, 1 from 11th and Jim Keane) Martellus Bennett (Bears TE All-Time Receiving Numbers): - 205 receptions (3rd, 37 from 2nd and Desmond Clark) - 2,100 yards (4th, 539 yards from 3rd and Desmond Clark) - 14 TD (T-4th, 4 from 3rd and Desmond Clark) Marc Mariani (Bears Returners - All-Time) - 29 Punt Returns (29th, 2 from 28th and Billy Martin) - 169 Punt Return Yards (32nd, 3 from 31st and Billy Stone) - 35 Kickoff Returns (T-25th, 2 from 24th and Willie Gault) - 881 Kickoff Return Yards (24th, 4 from 23rd and Willie Gault) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
'TD' Posted November 28, 2015 Report Share Posted November 28, 2015 I appreciate the time you take to do this, i enjoy reading through it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted November 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2015 I appreciate the time you take to do this, i enjoy reading through it No prob, I just like tracking stuff like that as the guys move up the lists. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted December 14, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2015 After Week 14: Jay Cutler - 2,638 completions (36th, `6 from 35th and Ken Anderson) - 30,776 yards (42nd, 21 from 41st and Norm Snead) - 199 TD (T-39th, 2 from 38th and Roman Gabriel) - 1,170 Rushing Yards (4th for Bears QBs All-time, 114 from Jim McMahon) Matt Forte - 8,425 rushing yards (40th, 49 from 39th and Willis McGahee, 6th among active RBs) - 12,427 yds from scrimmage (54th, 59 from 53rd and Jamal Lewis, 9th among active players) - 4,002 receiving yards - 475 receptions (1st among Active RBs) Robbie Gould - 1,180 Points (40th, 28 pts from 39th and Kevin Butler) - 269 FG Made (34th, 3 from 33rd and Pete Stoyanovich, 8th among active Kickers) - 373 XP Made (48th, 1 from 47th and Bruce Gossett) Alshon Jeffery (Bears All-time Receiving Numbers): - 251 receptions (10th, 9 from 9th and Matt Suhey) - 3,718 yards (8th, 177 from 7th and Marty Booker) - 23 TD (T-11th, 2 from 10th and Bill McColl) Martellus Bennett (Bears TE All-Time Receiving Numbers): - 208 receptions (3rd, 34 from 2nd and Desmond Clark) - 2,114 yards (4th, 525 yards from 3rd and Desmond Clark) - 14 TD (T-4th, 4 from 3rd and Desmond Clark) Marc Mariani (Bears Returners - All-Time) - 33 Punt Returns (26th, 2 from 25th and Bobby Wade) - 207 Punt Return Yards (29th, 29 from 28th and Noah Mullins) - 35 Kickoff Returns (T-25th, 2 from 24th and Willie Gault) - 881 Kickoff Return Yards (24th, 4 from 23rd and Willie Gault) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrackerDog Posted December 14, 2015 Report Share Posted December 14, 2015 After Week 14: Marc Mariani (Bears Returners - All-Time) - 33 Punt Returns (26th, 2 from 25th and Bobby Wade) - 207 Punt Return Yards (29th, 29 from 28th and Noah Mullins) - 35 Kickoff Returns (T-25th, 2 from 24th and Willie Gault) - 881 Kickoff Return Yards (24th, 4 from 23rd and Willie Gault) Dude, really? Ha. I hate this guy and loved Gault. I think what you're telling me is Mariani would need two more KO returns (which he isn't likely to get now) and if he averaged more than 2 yards he'd surpass Gault's average return for his career? That's nuts. I guess Willie stands out in my mind for other things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted December 14, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2015 Dude, really? Ha. I hate this guy and loved Gault. I think what you're telling me is Mariani would need two more KO returns (which he isn't likely to get now) and if he averaged more than 2 yards he'd surpass Gault's average return for his career? That's nuts. I guess Willie stands out in my mind for other things. I did that one a little tongue in cheek a few weeks back, but yes, so how Mariani has a 25.2 KO Return average with Bears and Gault had a 23.9. It is amazing how comparisons could be so far off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted December 21, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2015 After Week 15: Jay Cutler (just passed 31k Passing yards and 200 TDs) - 2,664 completions (35th, 2 from 34th and Kurt Warner, will pass Warner, Steve Young and Brad Johnson in next game) - 31,007 yards (41st, 297 from 40th and Steve McNair) - 201 TD (T-38th, 2 from 37th and Jim Everett) - 1,171 Rushing Yards (4th for Bears QBs All-time, 114 from Jim McMahon) - 14 straight games with 0-1 INTs (dating back to 2014) Matt Forte - 8,472 rushing yards (40th, 2 from 39th and Willis McGahee, 6th among active RBs) - 12,531 yds from scrimmage (52nd, 83 from 51st and Thomas Jones) - 4,059 receiving yards (2nd among Active RBs, 21 yards from 1st and Sproles) - 481 receptions (1st among Active RBs) Robbie Gould - 1,185 Points (40th, 23 pts from 39th and Kevin Butler) - 270 FG Made (35th, 2 from 34th and Pete Stoyanovich) - 375 XP Made (47th, 2 from 46th and Mike Vanderjagt) Alshon Jeffery (Bears All-time Receiving Numbers): - 252 receptions (10th, 8 from 9th and Matt Suhey) - 3,728 yards (8th, 167 from 7th and Marty Booker) - 24 TD (11th, 1 from 10th and Bill McColl/Marty Booker) Shea McClellin (Bears All-Time Defense) - 98 Tackles (57th, 5 from 56th and Jon Bostic - he should pass Jon Bostic this season) - 7.5 Sacks (42nd, 0.5 from T-40th and Bryan Cox/Jay Ratliff) Willie Young - 16.5 Sacks (T-21st, 2 from 20th and Al Harris) Kyle Fuller - 6 INT (T-75th, 1 from T-67th and Mike Singletary/Danieal Manning) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted December 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 28, 2015 After Week 16: Jay Cutler (just passed 31k Passing yards and 200 TDs) - 2,684 completions (31st, 49 from 30th and Steve McNair) - 31,163 yards (41st, 141 from 40th and Steve McNair) - 202 TD (38th, 1 from 37th and Jim Everett) - 1,192 Rushing Yards (4th for Bears QBs All-time, 93 from Jim McMahon) - 15 straight games with 0-1 INTs (dating back to 2014) Matt Forte - 8,526 rushing yards (39th, 71 from 38th and Jim Taylor, 6th among active RBs) - 12,608 yds from scrimmage (52nd, 6 from 51st and Thomas Jones, 7 from 50th and Ricky Williams) - 4,082 receiving yards (2nd among Active RBs, 54 yards from 1st and Sproles) - 484 receptions (1st among Active RBs) Robbie Gould - 1,199 Points (40th, 9 pts from 39th and Kevin Butler) - 274 FG Made (34th, 1 from 33rd and Stephen Gostkowski) - 377 XP Made (T-46th, 9 from 45th and Lou Michaels) Alshon Jeffery (Bears All-time Receiving Numbers): - 252 receptions (10th, 8 from 9th and Matt Suhey) - 3,728 yards (8th, 167 from 7th and Marty Booker) - 24 TD (11th, 1 from 10th and Bill McColl/Marty Booker) Shea McClellin (Bears All-Time Defense) - 98 Tackles (57th, 5 from 56th and Jon Bostic - he should pass Jon Bostic this season) - 7.5 Sacks (42nd, 0.5 from T-40th and Bryan Cox/Jay Ratliff) Willie Young - 16.5 Sacks (T-21st, 2 from 20th and Al Harris) Kyle Fuller - 6 INT (T-75th, 1 from T-67th and Mike Singletary/Danieal Manning) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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