Bears vs. Texans: Watt A Scary Dude

November 9, 2012 2:30 PM
Bears vs. Texans: Watt A Scary Dude

" On Sunday night, the Bears will face not just one of the best teams in the NFL, but one of the best players on defense.  J.J. Watt has been frightening quarterbacks. He has the skills to completely ruin a drive with sacks and pass disruptions.

He leads the league with 10.5 sacks, 1.5 more than Clay Matthews despite playing in one less game. He has also broken up 10 passes, earning him the nickname "J.J. Swatt." Considering how the Bears did against Matthews, the offensive line has a big job on their hands Sunday evening.

Left tackle Gabe Carimi knows this better than anybody "

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