2004 Chicago Bears season
















2004 Chicago Bears season
Chicago Bears logo.svg
Head coachLovie Smith
General managerJerry Angelo
OwnerThe McCaskey Family
Home fieldSoldier Field
Results
Record5–11
Division place4th NFC North
Playoff finishdid not qualify

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Green Bay at Chicago in week 17, January 2, 2005


The 2004 Chicago Bears season was the franchise's 85th season in the National Football League. The team failed to improve on their 7-9 record as they fell to a 5–11 record, under first-year head coach Lovie Smith. The team was once again in a quarterbacking carousel after the injury of starter Rex Grossman early on in the season. This was the team's eighth losing season in the past nine seasons.


According to statistics site Football Outsiders, the 2004 Bears had the third-worst offense, play-for-play, in their ranking history.[1] Chicago's 231 points and 3,816 offensive yards were dead-last in the league in 2004. Their team quarterback passer rating was 61.7 for the year, also last.


The Bears started four different quarterbacks in 2004 – Chad Hutchinson, Craig Krenzel, Jonathan Quinn, and Rex Grossman. Grossman (the only Bears quarterback who would average more than 200 yards passing per game in 2004) would eventually establish himself as the starter, and two seasons later, would lead the Bears to their second NFC Championship and an appearance in the Super Bowl.




Contents





  • 1 Offseason

    • 1.1 2004 Draft



  • 2 Roster


  • 3 Preseason

    • 3.1 Schedule



  • 4 Regular season

    • 4.1 Schedule



  • 5 Week 1: vs Detroit Lions

    • 5.1 Scoring Summary



  • 6 Week 2: at Green Bay Packers

    • 6.1 Scoring summary



  • 7 Week 3: at Minnesota Vikings

    • 7.1 Scoring summary



  • 8 Week 4: vs Philadelphia Eagles

    • 8.1 Scoring summary



  • 9 Week 5: Bye


  • 10 Week 6: vs Washington Redskins

    • 10.1 Scoring summary



  • 11 Week 7: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    • 11.1 Scoring summary



  • 12 Week 8: vs San Francisco 49ers

    • 12.1 Scoring summary



  • 13 Week 9: at New York Giants

    • 13.1 Scoring summary



  • 14 Week 10: at Tennessee Titans

    • 14.1 Scoring summary



  • 15 Week 11: vs Indianapolis Colts

    • 15.1 Scoring summary



  • 16 Week 12: at Dallas Cowboys

    • 16.1 Scoring summary



  • 17 Week 13: vs Minnesota Vikings

    • 17.1 Scoring summary



  • 18 Week 14: at Jacksonville Jaguars

    • 18.1 Scoring summary



  • 19 Week 15: vs Houston Texans

    • 19.1 Scoring summary



  • 20 Week 16: at Detroit Lions

    • 20.1 Scoring summary



  • 21 Week 17: vs Green Bay Packers

    • 21.1 Scoring summary



  • 22 Standings


  • 23 External links


  • 24 References




Offseason














AdditionsSubtractions
QB Chad Hutchinson (Cowboys)QB Kordell Stewart (Ravens)T John Tait (Chiefs)G Ruben Brown (Bills)RB Thomas Jones (Buccaneers)DE Adewale Ogunleye (traded from Dolphins)
G Michael Keathley (Chargers)WR Marty Booker (traded to Dolphins)G Chris Villarrial (Bills)


2004 Draft


























































2004 Chicago Bears draft
Round
Pick
Player
Position
College
Notes
1
14

Tommie Harris * 

DT

Oklahoma

2
47

Tank Johnson 

DT

Washington

3
78

Bernard Berrian 

WR

Fresno State

4
110

Nathan Vasher * 

CB

Texas

4
112

Leon Joe 

LB

Maryland

5
147

Claude Harriott 

DE

Pittsburgh

5
148

Craig Krenzel 

QB

Ohio State

7
215

Alfonso Marshall 

CB

Miami (FL)


      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career


Roster










2004 Chicago Bears final roster



Quarterbacks

  •  8 Rex Grossman


  • 9 Chad Hutchinson


  • 16 Craig Krenzel


  • 12 Jonathan Quinn

Running backs



  • 47 Bryan Johnson


  • 20 Thomas Jones RB


  • 29 Adrian Peterson


  • 35 Anthony Thomas

Wide receivers



  • 80 Bernard Berrian


  • 12 Justin Gage


  • 82 Daryl Jones


  • 83 David Terrell


  • 84 Bobby Wade

Tight ends



  • 88 Desmond Clark


  • 85 John Gilmore


  • 89 Dustin Lyman


  • 82 John Owens



Offensive linemen

  • 68 Bryan Anderson G


  • 74 Ruben Brown G


  • 75 Marc Colombo T


  • 79 Steve Edwards T


  • 69 Mike Gandy G


  • 78 Aaron Gibson T


  • 57 Olin Kreutz C


  • 60 Terrence Metcalf G


  • 72 Qasim Mitchell G


  • 64 Rex Tucker G

Defensive linemen



  • 70 Alfonso Boone DT


  • 96 Alex Brown DE


  • 91 Tommie Harris DT


  • 97 Michael Haynes DE


  • 71 Israel Idonije DE/DT


  • 99 Tank Johnson DT


  • 94 Alain Kashama DE


  • 93 Adewale Ogunleye DE


  • 98 Shurron Pierson DE


  • 95 Ian Scott DT



Linebackers

  • 55 Lance Briggs OLB


  • 58 Jeremy Cain OLB


  • 92 Hunter Hillenmeyer OLB


  • 53 Corey Jenkins LB


  • 53 Leon Joe LB


  • 59 Joe Odom LB


  • 52 Marcus Reese LB


  • 54 Brian Urlacher ILB

Defensive backs



  • 23 Jerry AzumahCB


  • 30 Mike Brown SS


  • 25 Bobby GrayCB


  • 43 Mike Green FS


  • 32 Todd Johnson SS


  • 22 Alfonso Marshall CB


  • 26 Todd McMillon CB


  • 21 R.W. McQuarters CB


  • 36 Jerrell Pippens


  • 27 Jason Shivers SS


  • 33 Charles Tillman CB


  • 31 Nathan Vasher CB


  • 24 Cameron Worrell FS

Special teams



  •  2 Paul Edinger K


  • 65 Patrick Mannelly LS


  •  4 Brad Maynard P



Reserve lists



Practice squad




Rookies in italics

Active, Inactive, Practice squad



Preseason


NOTE: The first and last pre-season games were broadcast on WMAQ-TV channel 5, but due to NBC's coverage of the 2004 Summer Olympics, The second and third games were broadcast on WCIU-TV as WMAQ broadcast the Olympics.



Schedule





































WeekDateOpponentResultGame siteTVRecord
1August 12, 2004St. Louis Rams
W 13 - 10
Edward Jones DomeNBC 51-0
2August 21, 2004San Francisco 49ers
W 20 - 13
Candlestick ParkWCIU2-0
3August 27, 2004New Orleans Saints
L 13 - 17
Mercedes-Benz SuperdomeWCIU2-1
4September 3, 2004Cleveland Browns
L 10 - 24
FirstEnergy StadiumNBC 52-2


Regular season



Schedule



























































































































WeekDateOpponentResultGame siteTVRecord
1September 12, 2004Detroit Lions
L 20–16
Soldier FieldFOX0–1
2September 19, 2004@ Green Bay Packers

W 21–10
Lambeau FieldFOX1–1
3September 26, 2004@ Minnesota Vikings

L 27–22
Hubert H. Humphrey MetrodomeFOX1–2
4October 3, 2004Philadelphia Eagles
L 19–9
Soldier FieldFOX1–3
5
Bye
6October 17, 2004Washington Redskins
L 13–10
Soldier FieldFOX1–4
7October 25, 2004@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

L 19–7
Raymond James StadiumFOX1–5
8October 31, 2004San Francisco 49ers
W 23–13
Soldier FieldESPN2–5
9November 7, 2004@ New York Giants

W 28–21
Giants StadiumFOX3–5
10November 14, 2004@ Tennessee Titans

W 19–17 OT
The ColiseumFOX4–5
11November 21, 2004Indianapolis Colts
L 41–10
Soldier FieldCBS4–6
12November 25, 2004@ Dallas Cowboys

L 21–7
Texas StadiumFOX4–7
13December 5, 2004Minnesota Vikings
W 24–14
Soldier FieldFOX5–7
14December 12, 2004@ Jacksonville Jaguars

L 22–3
Alltel StadiumFOX5–8
15December 19, 2004Houston Texans
L 24–5
Soldier FieldCBS5–9
16December 26, 2004@ Detroit Lions

L 19–13
Ford FieldFOX5–10
17January 2, 2005Green Bay Packers
L 31–14
Soldier FieldFOX5–11


Week 1: vs Detroit Lions





















1
2
3
4Total

Lions
0
3
10
720
Bears
7
0
0
916


Scoring Summary


Q1 – CHI – 7:38 – Thomas Jones 2 yd TD run (Paul Edinger kick) (CHI 7–0)


Q2 – DET – 0:16 – Jason Hanson 27 yd FG (CHI 7–3)


Q3 – DET – 12:17 – Bracy Walker 92 yd blocked FG return TD (Hanson kick) (DET 10–7)


Q3 – DET – 7:37 – Jason Hanson 21 yd FG (DET 13–7)


Q4 – CHI – 12:40 – Thomas Jones 2 yd TD run (Edinger kick) (CHI 14–13)


Q4 – DET – 9:54 – 4 yd TD pass from Joey Harrington to Az-Zahir Hakim (Hanson kick) (DET 20–14)


Q4 – CHI – 1:53 – Safety, Nick Harris ran out of bounds in own end zone (DET 20–16)



Week 2: at Green Bay Packers


at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin





















1
2
3
4Total

Bears
0
14
7
021
Packers
3
0
7
010


Scoring summary


Q1 – GB – 9:02 – Ryan Longwell 25 yd FG (GB 3–0)


Q2 – CHI – 7:40 – 11 yd TD pass from Rex Grossman to Bryan Johnson (Paul Edinger kick) (CHI 7–3)


Q2 – CHI – 1:44 – Mike Brown 95 yd fumble return TD (Edinger kick) (CHI 14–3)


Q3 – CHI – 11:31 – Thomas Jones 1 yd TD run (Edinger kick) (CHI 21–3)


Q3 – GB – 1:46 – 18 yd TD pass from Brett Favre to Robert Ferguson (Longwell kick) (CHI 21–10)



Week 3: at Minnesota Vikings


at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota





















1
2
3
4Total
Bears
3
3
0
1622

Vikings
0
10
7
1027


Scoring summary


Q1 – CHI – 8:08 – Paul Edinger 34 yd FG (CHI 3–0)


Q2 – CHI – 13:41 – Paul Edinger 23 yd FG (CHI 6–0)


Q2 – MIN – 8:57 – 3 yd TD pass from Daunte Culpepper to Randy Moss (Morten Andersen kick) (MIN 7–6)


Q2 – MIN – 5:09 – Morten Andersen 42 yd FG (MIN 10–6)


Q3 – MIN – 10:58 – Daunte Culpepper 1 yd TD run (Andersen kick) (MIN 17–6)


Q4 – CHI – 14:46 – Paul Edinger 32 yd FG (MIN 17–9)


Q4 – MIN – 11:20 – Morten Andersen 24 yd FG (MIN 20–9)


Q4 – CHI – 6:20 – Thomas Jones 1 yd TD run (2 pt conversion failed) (MIN 20–15)


Q4 – MIN – 5:39 – 2 yd TD pass from Daunte Culpepper to Randy Moss (Andersen kick) (MIN 27–15)


Q4 – CHI – 2:00 – Rex Grossman 6 yd TD run (Edinger kick) (MIN 27–22)



Week 4: vs Philadelphia Eagles


at Soldier Field in Chicago





















1
2
3
4Total

Eagles
3
13
3
019
Bears
0
3
0
69


Scoring summary


Q1 – PHI – 5:00 – David Akers 51 yd FG (PHI 3–0)


Q2 – PHI – 10:59 – David Akers 42 yd FG (PHI 6–0)


Q2 – PHI – 6:03 – 11 yd TD pass from Donovan McNabb to Terrell Owens (Akers kick) (PHI 13–0)


Q2 – PHI – 1:57 – David Akers 42 yd FG (PHI 16–0)


Q2 – CHI – 0:06 – Paul Edinger 25 yd FG (PHI 16–3)


Q3 – PHI – 4:41 – David Akers 40 yd FG (PHI 19–3)


Q4 – CHI – 3:57 – 2 yd TD pass from Jonathan Quinn to Bryan Johnson (2 pt conversion failed) (PHI 19–9)



Week 5: Bye



Week 6: vs Washington Redskins


at Soldier Field in Chicago





















1
2
3
4Total

Redskins
3
7
0
313
Bears
0
7
0
310


Scoring summary


Q1 – WAS – 5:41 – Ola Kimrin 41 yd FG (WAS 3–0)


Q2 – WAS – 14:53 – 18 yd TD pass from Mark Brunell to Rod Gardner (Kimrin kick) (WAS 10–0)


Q2 – CHI – 5:36 – Jerry Azumah 70 yd interception return TD (Paul Edinger kick) (WAS 10–7)


Q4 – WAS – 11:13 – Ola Kimrin 26 yd FG (WAS 13–7)


Q4 – CHI – 5:10 – Paul Edinger 46 yd FG (WAS 13–10)



Week 7: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers


at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida





















1
2
3
4Total
Bears
0
0
7
07

Buccaneers
0
10
3
619


Scoring summary


Q2 – TB – 13:25 – Martín Gramática 22 yd FG (TB 3–0)


Q2 – TB – 0:48 – 6 yd TD pass from Brian Griese to Michael Clayton (Gramática kick) (TB 10–0)


Q3 – TB – 12:23 – Martín Gramática 22 yd FG (TB 13–0)


Q3 – CHI – 3:45 – Thomas Jones 1 yd TD run (Paul Edinger kick) (TB 13–7)


Q4 – TB – 8:52 – Michael Pittman 3 yd TD run (2 pt conversion failed) (TB 19–7)



Week 8: vs San Francisco 49ers


at Soldier Field in Chicago





















1
2
3
4Total
49ers
10
3
0
013

Bears
7
6
0
1023


Scoring summary


Q1 – CHI – 13:01 – 49 yd TD pass from Craig Krenzel to Bernard Berrian (Paul Edinger kick) (CHI 7–0)


Q1 – SF – 5:26 – Dwaine Carpenter 80 yd fumble return TD (Todd Peterson kick) (7–7)


Q1 – SF – 0:40 – Todd Peterson 48 yd FG (SF 10–7)


Q2 – CHI – 13:27 – Paul Edinger 52 yd FG (10–10)


Q2 – SF – 6:20 – Todd Peterson 51 yd FG (SF 13–10)


Q2 – CHI – 4:35 – Paul Edinger 45 yd FG (13–13)


Q4 – CHI – 13:59 – Paul Edinger 27 yd FG (CHI 16–13)


Q4 – CHI – 3:52 – Nathan Vasher 71 yd interception return TD (Edinger kick) (CHI 23–13)



Week 9: at New York Giants


at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey





















1
2
3
4Total

Bears
0
20
0
828
Giants
14
0
0
721


Scoring summary


Q1 – NYG – 8:03 – Tiki Barber 3 yd TD run (Steve Christie kick) (NYG 7–0)


Q1 – NYG – 3:54 – Tiki Barber 1 yd TD run (Christie kick) (NYG 14–0)


Q2 – CHI – 5:13 – 35 yd TD pass from Craig Krenzel to Bernard Berrian (Paul Edinger kick) (NYG 14–7)


Q2 – CHI – 2:35 – Anthony Thomas 4 yd TD run (Edinger kick) (14–14)


Q2 – CHI – 1:09 – Paul Edinger 22 yd FG (CHI 17–14)


Q2 – CHI – 0:00 – Paul Edinger 21 yd FG (CHI 20–14)


Q4 – CHI – 7:44 – Anthony Thomas 41 yd TD run (Craig Krenzel run for 2 pt conversion) (CHI 28–14)


Q4 – NYG – 1:56 – 1 yd TD pass from Kurt Warner to Jeremy Shockey (Christie kick) (CHI 28–21)



Week 10: at Tennessee Titans


at The Coliseum in Nashville, Tennessee
























1
2
3
4OTTotal

Bears
0
7
7
3219
Titans
7
0
0
10017


Scoring summary


Q1 – TEN – 2:17 – 29 yd TD pass from Billy Volek to Derrick Mason (Gary Anderson kick) (TEN 7–0)


Q2 – CHI – 0:18 – Michael Haynes 45 yd interception return TD (Paul Edinger kick) (7–7)


Q3 – CHI – 11:04 – R. W. McQuarters 75 yd punt return TD (Edinger kick) (CHI 14–7)


Q4 – TEN – 12:55 – Gary Anderson 33 yd FG (CHI 14–10)


Q4 – TEN – 6:00 – 47 yd TD pass from Billy Volek to Drew Bennett (Anderson kick) (TEN 17–14)


Q4 – CHI – 0:52 – Paul Edinger 29 yd FG (17–17)


OT – CHI – 11:43 – Safety, Fred Miller tackled in own end zone by Adewale Ogunleye (CHI 19–17)



Week 11: vs Indianapolis Colts


at Soldier Field in Chicago





















1
2
3
4Total

Colts
7
20
14
041
Bears
3
0
0
710


Scoring summary


Q1 – IND – 9:05 – 14 yd TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marcus Pollard (Mike Vanderjagt kick) (IND 7–0)


Q1 – CHI – 2:12 – Paul Edinger 51 yd FG (IND 7–3)


Q2 – IND – 14:04 – 35 yd TD pass from Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne (Vanderjagt kick) (IND 14–3)


Q2 – IND – 10:56 – Mike Vanderjagt 34 yd FG (IND 17–3)


Q2 – IND – 5:41 – 10 yd TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison (Vanderjagt kick) (IND 24–3)


Q2 – IND – 0:59 – Mike Vanderjagt 20 yd FG (IND 27–3)


Q3 – IND – 8:26 – 27 yd TD pass from Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne (Vanderjagt kick) (IND 34–3)


Q3 – IND – 0:42 – Edgerrin James 11 yd TD run (Vanderjagt kick) (IND 41–3)


Q4 – CHI – 1:37 – 2 yd TD pass from Craig Krenzel to Dustin Lyman (Edinger kick) (IND 41–10)



Week 12: at Dallas Cowboys


at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas





















1
2
3
4Total
Bears
0
7
0
07

Cowboys
7
0
0
1421


Scoring summary


Q1 – DAL – 10:43 – Julius Jones 33 yd TD run (Billy Cundiff kick) (DAL 7–0)


Q2 – CHI – 5:57 – R. W. McQuarters 45 yd interception return TD (Paul Edinger kick) (7–7)


Q4 – DAL – 11:07 – 5 yd TD pass from Vinny Testaverde to Darian Barnes (Cundiff kick) (DAL 14–7)


Q4 – DAL – 7:00 – Julius Jones 4 yd TD run (Cundiff kick) (DAL 21–7)



Week 13: vs Minnesota Vikings


at Soldier Field in Chicago





















1
2
3
4Total
Vikings
7
7
0
014

Bears
7
10
0
724


Scoring summary


Q1 – CHI – 4:47 – 6 yd TD pass from Chad Hutchinson to Desmond Clark (Paul Edinger kick) (CHI 7–0)


Q1 – MIN – 1:19 – 4 yd TD pass from Daunte Culpepper to Nate Burleson (Morten Andersen kick) (7–7)


Q2 – CHI – 11:22 – Paul Edinger 53 yd FG (CHI 10–7)


Q2 – MIN – 2:23 – 40 yd TD pass from Daunte Culpepper to Marcus Robinson (Andersen kick) (MIN 14–10)


Q2 – CHI – 0:22 – 15 yd TD pass from Chad Hutchinson to David Terrell (Edinger kick) (CHI 17–14)


Q4 – CHI – 10:23 – 5 yd TD pass from Chad Hutchinson to Jason McKie (Edinger kick) (CHI 24–14)



Week 14: at Jacksonville Jaguars


at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida





















1
2
3
4Total
Bears
0
3
0
03

Jaguars
7
3
3
922


Scoring summary


Q1 – JAX – 3:18 – 6 yd TD pass from Byron Leftwich to Reggie Williams (Josh Scobee kick) (JAX 7–0)


Q2 – CHI – 1:44 – Paul Edinger 42 yd FG (JAX 7–3)


Q2 – JAX – 0:31 – Josh Scobee 30 yd FG (JAX 10–3)


Q3 – JAX – 5:36 – Josh Scobee 25 yd FG (JAX 13–3)


Q4 – JAX – 13:48 – Safety, Chad Hutchinson sacked in own end zone by Daryl Smith (JAX 15–3)


Q4 – JAX – 9:26 – 31 yd TD pass from Byron Leftwich to Jimmy Smith (Scobee kick) (JAX 22–3)



Week 15: vs Houston Texans


at Soldier Field in Chicago





















1
2
3
4Total

Texans
0
7
0
1724
Bears
0
0
2
35


Scoring summary


Q2 – HOU – 0:27 – 37 yd TD pass from David Carr to Corey Bradford (Kris Brown kick) (HOU 7–0)


Q3 – CHI – 4:06 – Safety, intentional grounding by David Carr in own end zone (HOU 7–2)


Q4 – CHI – 14:09 – Paul Edinger 43 yd FG (HOU 7–5)


Q4 – HOU – 11:37 – Kris Brown 20 yd FG (HOU 10–5)


Q4 – HOU – 4:23 – Domanick Davis 11 yd TD run (Brown kick) (HOU 17–5)


Q4 – HOU – 2:37 – Charlie Anderson 60 yd fumble return TD (Brown kick) (HOU 24–5)



Week 16: at Detroit Lions


at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan





















1
2
3
4Total
Bears
0
0
6
713

Lions
3
13
0
319


Scoring summary


Q1 – DET – 3:06 – Jason Hanson 31 yd FG (DET 3–0)


Q2 – DET – 11:30 – Kevin Jones 1 yd TD run (Hanson kick) (DET 10–0)


Q2 – DET – 5:50 – Jason Hanson 39 yd FG (DET 13–0)


Q2 – DET – 0:00 – Jason Hanson 34 yd FG (DET 16–0)


Q3 – CHI – 3:40 – Lance Briggs 38 yd interception return TD (2 pt conversion failed) (DET 16–6)


Q4 – DET – 11:29 – Jason Hanson 40 yd FG (DET 19–6)


Q4 – CHI – 7:04 – 15 yd TD pass from Chad Hutchinson to Jason McKie (Paul Edinger kick) (DET 19–13)



Week 17: vs Green Bay Packers


at Soldier Field in Chicago





















1
2
3
4Total

Packers
7
21
3
031
Bears
7
0
7
014


Scoring summary


Q1 – CHI – 12:54 – Thomas Jones 2 yd TD run (Paul Edinger kick) (CHI 7–0)


Q1 – GB – 3:22 – 17 yd TD pass from Brett Favre to Bubba Franks (Ryan Longwell kick) (7–7)


Q2 – GB – 13:16 – 38 yd TD pass from Brett Favre to William Henderson (Longwell kick) (GB 14–7)


Q2 – GB – 11:52 – Darren Sharper 43 yd interception return TD (Longwell kick) (GB 21–7)


Q2 – GB – 6:14 – 25 yd TD pass from Craig Nall to Javon Walker (Longwell kick) (GB 28–7)


Q3 – CHI – 5:48 – Thomas Jones 1 yd TD run (Edinger kick) (GB 28–14)


Q3 – GB – 0:41 – Ryan Longwell 20 yd FG (GB 31–14)



Standings





















































NFC North



W

L

T

PCT

DIV

CONF

PF

PA

STK

(3)Green Bay Packers
10
6
0
.625
5–1
9–3
424
380
W2

(6)Minnesota Vikings
8
8
0
.500
3–3
5–7
405
395
L2

Detroit Lions
6
10
0
.375
2–4
5–7
296
350
L1

Chicago Bears
5
11
0
.313
2–4
4–8
231
331
L4


External links




  • 2004 Chicago Bears Season at www.bearshistory.com


References




  1. ^ Football Outsiders: 1992 DVOA Ratings and Commentary, from 1992–2011, "Previously, only two teams had pass offense DVOA below −45%: the 2005 49ers (−57.9%) and the 2004 Bears (−51.2%). The 1992 Seahawks had pass offense DVOA of -71.0%."












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