What Could Brandon Marshall Do?

October 11, 2012 11:18 AM
What Could Brandon Marshall Do?

" Brandon Marshall has officially been a Bear for just five games. It's way too early to start talking about his place in the Bears record books, but it's a bye week. Let's have some fun with statistics and think about what could happen if Marshall keeps up his blistering pace.

After Week 5, Marshall has 35 catches for 496 yards. This gives him a pace of 99.2 yards per game. That pace is the one to keep in mind as we break down these stats. Against Green Bay, he had just 24 yards, but against Jacksonville he had 144. Expecting him to pull out 99 yards per game isn't crazy.

This means we could reasonably expect him to finish with 1,587 yards. The biggest season any Bears receiver ever had was when Marcus Robinson grabbed 1,400 yards in 1999, and that was with Shane Matthews, Cade McNown and Jim Miller all throwing him passes at some point "

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