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Youth Eddie Goldman Jersey , on FanPulse — a survey of fans across the NFL, powered by SurveyMonkey. Each week, we send 32 polls to 100+ plugged in fans from each team. Bears fans, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.These FanPulse surveys are really quick to do— a few questions that take like a minute to answer sent right to your email — but they provide some interesting data for us to share. This week, there was a special extra survey question sent to all fans of NFC North teams. SB Nation wanted to know which team we thought was the best team in the division. Not surprising, most fanbases went with their own team as the best in the NFC North, with the lone exception being fans from the Detroit Lions who believe their team is second best. The Minnesota Vikings received the most praise by our division's fans, and the Lions are thought to be the worst team in the NFC North by everyone except those that cheer for Detroit. Check out the info-graphics with the final tallies. Chicago BearsTechnically speaking, the 2-1 Bears are the best team in the division
Youth Cody Whitehair Jersey , so you can't falut Bears' fans for riding that high. Minnesota VikingsThe Vikings' main rival are the Packers, so I wonder how much of them refusing to vote for Green Bay is personal?Green Bay PackersNot a single vote for the Lions? You just know there are some thin-skinned Lions' fans somewhere scheming up a catchy hashtag to attack Packers' fans through social media. Detroit LionsEven Lions' fans think their FanPulse voting this week is pathetic. What are your thoughts on the best team in the division?Vote in this scientific WCG poll, but also join FanPulse here if you haven't already. Social media, local radio, and fantasy football forums all want to know; where's Jordan Howard?The Chicago Bears' 224-pound running back has started all five games so far, and he ranks 23rd in the NFL with 275 yards rushing. He has a 3.5 yards per carry average, and he has 1 touchdown. He also has 10 receptions (no drops by he way) for 78 yards. From a purely production standpoint his numbers are down from his first two seasons. In his first 5 starts as a rookie in 2016, he rushed for 438 yards, with 12 receptions for 121 yards. Last year
http://www.bearsfootballauthentics.com/kyle-fuller-jersey-authentic , he rushed for 328 yards, with 10 catches for 50 yards in his first 5 starts. When you consider he was the focal point of both of those offenses in 2016 and 2017, and just one of many weapons in 2018, those numbers make sense. In my latest T Formation Conversation podcast, I get more in-depth on the Bears' offense and look at why Howard's numbers are down, but I also look at where his numbers could be heading as they progress through the 2018 season. Here are a few other numbers that caught my eye. Last year Howard had 92 total touches, and this year he has 88. That's not as large a disparity that I figured it would be with his numbers down. And here are his playing time percentages so far. Week 1 - 71% at Green BayWeek 2 - 73% vs SeattleWeek 3 - 62% at ArizonaWeek 4 - 54% vs Tampa BayWeek 6 - 51% at MiamiGive the show a listen and let me know what you think about Howard's usage so far. Also, it's good to see our Bears' FanPulse voters are smart football fans. Check out the results to our Bears' specific question this week.