Start Grossman
Grossman has a great matchup against a bad Minnesota Defense which is ranked 31st against the pass, giving up 242.5 yards per game. Also, the Minnesota Run Defense only allows an average of 56.6 yards per game, which will force the Bears and Grossman to pass the ball more on the offensive side of the ball.
Hope this helps,
good luck
2006-11-30 05:11:54
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answered by Stat Boy 4
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The Vikings are next to last in passing defense.
The Jaguars are 5th best.
Grossman tends to have good games coming off a lousy performance, like he had on Sunday.
But Cutler is a bit of an unknown.
Tough call, but I would personally go with Grossman.
2006-11-29 03:26:39
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answered by ump2please 4
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None of them are really good options because they all play pretty good defenses. I don't like Grossman at home because you never know what could happen with the weather and they could just run the ball all day. I think Seattle's defense is vulnerable to the pass and it's hard to predict how they will defend against a rookie QB when all they have is preseason and college footage to go by. Harrington is playing too good of a defense. Go for Cutler.
2006-11-29 03:19:22
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answered by sdmf4u2000 5
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I wouldn't pick Grossman right now. He's slumping a bit and he hurt his throwing hand against New England. Shanahan likes to run the ball, so I don't see big numbers from Cutler. I'd probably go with Harrington.
2006-11-29 03:24:58
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answered by DJ 5
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Grossman
2006-11-29 03:22:50
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answered by mikeyb33_66 3
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pay attention guy, you're enormously much interior the comparable boat as me so i've got achieved my analyze in the past. My subject is that I even have Carr (because of injuries) and he has been so undesirable i won't be able to even clarify it. i'm interior the playoffs and basically this week I picked up Cutler. in case you suspect the sport final week, he did no longer look undesirable. He actually did no longer. basically interior the third quarter he had over a hundred yards and a pair of TD's and he appeared mushy. i do no longer comprehend how plenty soccer you watch, yet he did no longer have 'happy ft' like maximum newbies do. He has a presence besides as a rifle for an arm and a powerful helping forged. large O-line, reliable RB's or perhaps extra desirable receivers. Now i comprehend it is not a stressful determination for me reason I even have him commencing over Carr, yet i might start up Cutler over Grossman too. Grossman won't probable get you large numbers because of the fact he turns the ball over with fumbles or interceptions. he's no longer undesirable, yet he basically needs time. Smith limits what he does. inspect the compliment he's gotten for final week...he did nicely, yet you desire numbers for delusion and he's no longer it. choose Cutler because of the fact Shanahan truly trusts him and that they are enjoying Arizona. this could be a activity that he starts to coach himself.
2016-12-14 08:56:15
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answered by ? 4
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Start Grossman, and don't be afraid of last week's performance. Vikes pass D is horrible and Rex will be throwing all day to his many weapons.
Harrington is hit or miss, but so is the Jags D, so I'd stay clear of that matchup.
Cutler is a wait-and-see at this point.
2006-11-29 04:35:39
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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i think cutler would probably be your best bet. grossman's coming off of a bad four game skid, harrington's up against a good secondary with the jags, and cutler is just simply a purer passer than those two combined.
2006-11-29 03:27:53
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answered by ? 1
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Grossman is at home, so go with him. Minnesota has a very good run defense, so chances are, the Bears will be throwing the ball all day.
2006-11-29 03:31:48
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answered by cubswin03 3
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Grossman without a doubt.
2006-11-29 03:25:54
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answered by ballpein29 1
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