While the Smash scene is touted for its grassroots efforts, several outside organizations have recently partnered with the Smash community to produce new major events. Beyond the Summit, primarily known for hosting Dota 2, began running the Smash Summit invitational series last year. DreamHack also started hosting Smash a little over a year ago.Starting Friday, the Ultimate Gaming Championship (UGC) will run the UGC Smash Open at the Gateway Convention Center in Collinsville, Illinois, for its first-ever large Smash event, boasting a generous $40,000 pot to be split between the WiiU and Melee events. UGC is widely known in its roots with the Halo series, but has expanded into other games in recent years.Smash enthusiasts in the Midwest will be excited to see another Smash major in their part of the country. Top players in both Smash games will be coming in full force. On the Melee side of the event, players such as Adam Armada Lindgren and William Leffen Hjelte are traveling from Sweden. Along with them, Jason Mew2King Zimmerman, Juan Hungrybox Debiedma, and several others will compete in Melee singles and doubles. On the WiiU side, power houses such as Gonzalo ZeRo Barrios, Nairoby Nairo Quezada and Elliot Ally Bastien Carroza-Oyarce will be competing. The WiiU talent pool has plenty of depth with several other top 20 Panda Global ranking players making an appearance.With the year coming to an end, players from both Smash games aim to make one final push towards their global end-of-the-year rankings. In Melee, Armada seems to be the frontrunner after wins at Smash Summit 3 and DreamHack Winter and could continue to his growing win streak at UGC. Meanwhile, Hungrybox lurks closely behind Armada, but he could shake things up with a win at this event.Meanwhile, the 2016 WiiU results have been exciting in their unpredictability with plenty of upsets from rising stars against known veterans. Yet, Gonzalo ZeRo Barrios has quietly strung together quite a résumé with recent wins at KTAR XIX, The Big House 6, and 2GGT: Abadango Saga. His 2016 effort is not nearly as dominant as 2015, but thats a testament to how strong his competition has grown in the past year. Though ZeRo is the favorite, many others stand in his way, and no one has an easy route even into the top 8. Expect to see exciting matches and even more upsets at this event.The action-packed weekend begins on Friday as players enter in exciting exhibitions for viewers to watch, and the singles and doubles bracket will continue throughout the weekend into Sundays finals. 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"Certainly we didnt do what we wanted or up to our expectations," Trestman said of his offence. "... Weve got work to do." Jay Cutler was intercepted on Chicagos first play from scrimmage by Norman, setting up a 3-yard touchdown pass from Cam Newton to Brandon LaFell. Cutler bounced back to complete 6 of 8 passes for 56 yards, but the Bears offence managed only a field goal in the first three quarters. Tight end Fendi Onobun dropped a wide open pass in the end zone from Josh McCown in the second quarter and the Bears turned the ball over on the next play at the Carolina 12. Matt Forte carried once and lost a yard and the Bears were held to 16 yards rushing on six carries and 85 total yards in the first half. "Defensively, we just wanted to go out and establish ourselves," Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis said. "We didnt really know what to expect because everything is new in Chicago. So it was all about going out and executing what we do and we did a good job of that defensively." Newtons night was a mixed bag. Carolinas third-year pro played three series and was 3 of 6 for 16 yards with the one touchdown to LaFell on a crossing route. But what had been a mostly positive night turned sour when Newton threw into double coverage and was intercepted near midfield by Bostic, who ran untouched to the end zone. Newton didnt return to the game after that. "Cam got a little greedy and tried to force the ball in there," Panthers coach Ron Rivera said. Newton said he asked coaches to put him back in for one more series after what he described as a "disgusting" throw. "Its something that you have to live with," Newtonn said.dddddddddddd "You have to live and learn and its keeping me anxious for our next preseason game." The Panthers tried to emphasize their push toward a "more traditional running game", but struggled to move the ball with DeAngelo Williams held to 10 yards on five carries. With running backs Jonathan Stewart and Mike Tolbert out with injuries, the Panthers got a long look at their three young running backs -- Tauren Poole, Armond Smith and sixth-round pick Kenjon Barner from Oregon. Barner scored on a 5-yard touchdown run late in the first half to give Carolina a 14-10 lead at the break. "Thats unacceptable," Barner said of an earlier fumble in his NFL debut. "I cant have that. In no way, shape or form can you win games with turnovers. Ive got to get that corrected." The Panthers have been waiting three years for Armanti Edwards to emerge and the former third-round pick is starting to show some flash as a potential No. 3 receiver. Edwards, who has been praised by Rivera for his play in training camp, caught two passes for 38 yards. Carolinas much-questioned secondary performed well. Norman, entering his second season, started in the teams nickel defence and his interception of Cutler set up Carolinas first touchdown. "Im calmer this time around as opposed to my rookie year," Norman said. Cutler, who said the Bears didnt do much in terms of game planning, called it an unfortunate start. "I have to put the ball on Alshons (Jeffery) other shoulder," Cutler said. "We had some good stuff after that; we had some bad stuff. Typical preseason game." Typical regular season game for Chicagos defence though. The Bears lost Brian Urlacher to retirement and are starting two new linebackers in D.J. Williams and former Panther James Anderson. But it seemed as if they didnt miss a beat early on, forcing three first-half turnovers. "There were a lot of things we could do better," Bears linebacker Lance Briggs said. "There were some things we did well. When we put on the tape, well all evaluate the things to improve on. All in all, when you are getting turnovers in the game thats very big." NOTES: Prior to the game, the Panthers held a moment of silence for Jon Richardson, the son of Panthers owner Jerry Richardson, who died last month after a long battle with cancer. Jon Richardson had worked in previous years as the franchises director of stadium operations. ' ' '