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Chicago Bears – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

Detroit Lions 5-3 at Chicago Bears 5-3

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Matt Forte

#1 Ranked RB

Lady Lesson Learned: Forte and Marshall are backup and matchup proof.  Trust the players who earn it.  Forte doesn’t even understand a single digit fantasy point game.  He just doesn’t do it.  He averages 16.5 fantasy points per game which is the second best average out of all the RBs in the league.  Love.


Brandon Marshall

#5 Ranked WR

The Bears lean on him and so should you.  He averages 12.84 fantasy points per game, and if you’re in a PPR league, this guy is golden.  It doesn’t matter who’s under center they will throw to Marshall.  On a non-fantasy side note, Marshall can block!  He lays himself out for Forte.  Fun to watch.


Alshon Jeffery

#15 Ranked WR

To beat Detroit and the Megatron miracle, you have to throw.  This could be the Fantasy Orgy of the Week!  Alshon must operate like a big time player to keep the Bears in the game.  Detroit gives up the 4th most fantasy points to opposing WRs and Jeffery averages 11.38 points per game.  Play him.


Gut Calls

Martellus Bennett

#9 Ranked TE

If Cutler plays, Bennett has a better chance at fantasy greatness.  And once again, the Bears have to pass to keep up.  Last week he caught 4 passes for 36 yards.  However, on one of his big plays he was tackled on the one yard line (some think it should have been a TD), so he was one yard shy of a big game.  He’s someone to keep in mind.


Bench Warmers

Jay Cutler

#17 Ranked QB

Cutler’s only on the bench because we’re not sure he’s going to play, and if he starts experiencing any pain, they will put him on the bench.  Originally it was reported that Cutler would miss at least four weeks, but now he’s trying to get back in time for this divisional matchup.  That’s understandable, but it could be risky for your fantasy team.  You’d hate to have Cutler in your starting lineup, only for him to go out in the first series.  If he does play, he’ll probably put up top 10 numbers.  But McCown proved he’s quite competent, and if Cutler feels any pain at all, Trestman will pull Jay and not take a chance.  Food for thought.


Chicago Defense

#22 Ranked DEF

You don’t start a defense against Megatron, Stafford, Bush, etc.  You can’t start them.  Detroit gives up the 7th fewest fantasy points to opposing defenses and the Bears aren’t as nasty this year.  They do average 9.75 points per game, 11th in the league, but not this week.

Each week the ladies of Her Fantasy Football provide written fantasy analysis and commentary on our brother site, www.Cover32.com.  Please go over there and check out all the exciting new things that group has to offer in regards to league news.  They provide in-depth analysis, team by team, giving the fans a closer look at the teams they love.

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The Jay Culter/ Brandon Marshall bromance can fuel your fantasy team.  Let it work for you.

This week, we made some gut calls on Brandon Marshall, Matt Forte, Chicago Defense, Jay Cutler, Martellus Bennett and Alshon Jeffery.

Here is an example of what you can find over at Cover32.com, by Her Fantasy Football:

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Brandon Marshall
#3 Ranked WR
We said he’d have a bounce back game last week, and he did. No one puts Baby Brandon in the corner. Jay Cutler made sure to feed the ball to Marshall, which garnered him 87 yards receiving and two TDs. Cutler and Marshall will never break up. Even when a pretty, young thing turns Cutler’s head (yeah, we’re talking to you, Alshon), Jay makes sure to right the ship. Never bench Marshall. Don’t get cute. You will lose.

Each week the ladies of Her Fantasy Football will provide written fantasy analysis and commentary on our brother site, Cover32.com.  Please go over there and check out all the exciting new things that group has to offer in regards to league news.  They provide in-depth analysis, team by team, giving the fans a closer look at the teams they love.

Fantasy Forecast: Bears-Redskins previewChicago Bears (4-2) at Washington Redskins (1-4) CHICAGO BEARS Play ‘Em If Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers We almost put Jeffery in this category because of last week’s performance, but the matchup is too good to ignore receivers. None of the Bears need benching. Not yet.

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New York Giants at Chicago Bears

Our tagline for this game: “There will be blood.”  This game could get ugly, fast.  But we have our money on this also being a fantasy gold mine for the Bears players and your fantasy team.

This week, we made some gut calls on Matt Forte, Brandon Marshall, the Chicago Defense, Alshon Jeffery, Jay Cutler and even Robbie Gould.

One of our calls:

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Brandon Marshall

#3 Ranked WR

Giants give up the 9th most fantasy points to WRs.  Brandon Marshall had a tough game last week with only 30 yards receiving. Luckily for fantasy owners, he did also get a TD. Jay Cutler isn’t going to let him feel bad for two weeks in a row. Look for Marshall to pick apart a Giants secondary that MUST also defend the emerging Alshon Jeffery. We smell a bounce back.

Each week the ladies of Her Fantasy Football will provide written fantasy analysis and commentary on our brother site, Cover32.com.  Please go over there and check out all the exciting new things that group has to offer in regards to league news.  They provide in-depth analysis, team by team, giving the fans a closer look at the teams they love.

Fantasy Foreplay: Bears vs. GiantsNew York Giants (0-5) at Chicago Bears (3-2) NEW YORK GIANTS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers CHICAGO BEARS Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em Gut Calls Bench Warmers Play everyone. Chicago wants to embarrass the already terrible Giants.

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