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Vikings PFF grades against Chicago
#1
In an interesting twist, Ingram and Bradbury grade higher than Darrisaw and O'Neill. But I can see that. The Vikings really did struggle with the outside rush. Also, Chandler's pass blocking skyrockets and Mattison's tanks. Strange game...

https://twitter.com/Up4Discussion_7/stat...04157?s=20
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#2
Just saw an interesting stat. Going into last night's game we had the #1 ranked pass blocking line in football. We allowed 20 pressures, 3 sacks, 5 hits, and 11 hurries against Chicago. Bears were dead last in the league in allowing 3rd down conversion percentage and we didn't get a conversion until late in the game. Just an atrocious offensive performance all the way around.  
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Quote: @supafreak84 said:
Just saw an interesting stat. Going into last night's game we had the #1 ranked pass blocking line in football. We allowed 20 pressures, 3 sacks, 5 hits, and 11 hurries against Chicago. Bears were dead last in the league in allowing 3rd down conversion percentage and we didn't get a conversion until late in the game. Just an atrocious offensive performance all the way around.  
& believe it or not that was Eberflus’ first ever win in our division…  Confused 
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Quote: @Kentis said:
@supafreak84 said:
Just saw an interesting stat. Going into last night's game we had the #1 ranked pass blocking line in football. We allowed 20 pressures, 3 sacks, 5 hits, and 11 hurries against Chicago. Bears were dead last in the league in allowing 3rd down conversion percentage and we didn't get a conversion until late in the game. Just an atrocious offensive performance all the way around.  
& believe it or not that was Eberflus’ first ever win in our division…  Confused 
And the first game the Bears have won without scoring a touchdown since 1993  Confused
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