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In 1999, Chicago Bears vs. any team, in the regular season, play type is pass or rush, on 4th down, between 10 and 99 yards to go, sorted by yards descending

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Down

Down Table
Down Num Pct
Fourth3100.0%

Yds To Go

Yds To Go Table
ToGo Num Pct
0-30.0%
4-60.0%
7-10266.7%
11+133.3%
Avg10.33

Team Offense

  • Totals for team as offense
Team Offense Table
Play Results Play Type
Tm G Plays ToGo Yds 1st% TO% TD FG Int Fmb Sk Pass Rush
CHI3310.314.533.3%0.0%10100021

Team Defense

  • Totals vs. team as defense
Team Defense Table
Play Results Play Type
Tm G Plays ToGo Yds 1st% TO% TD FG Int Fmb Sk Pass Rush
MIN1111.0-1.00.0%0.0%00000001
TAM1110.00.0%0.0%00000010
WAS1110.030.0100.0%0.0%10100010

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Defense

Individual Plays

Individual Plays Table
Date Tm Opp Quarter Time Down ToGo Location Score Detail Yds EPB EPA Diff
1999-10-31BearsRedskins34:33410WAS 3045-6Cade McNown pass complete to Marcus Robinson for 30 yards, touchdown301.4107.0005.59
1999-10-10BearsVikings40:48411MIN 2715-24Curtis Enis left tackle for -1 yards (tackle by Tony Williams)-11.670-0.810-2.48
2000-01-02BearsBuccaneers43:19410CHI 376-20Cade McNown pass incomplete intended for Marty Booker-0.910-3.120-2.21
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