Everything posted by ASHKUM BEAR
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JA on Nate
That could be a possiblity, but I see us adding some players with the growing pressure coming on Lovie/JA. If we were to move forward money, maybe they will do it to help out eventually moving on w/ Urlacher and Vasher as there play seems to be diminised the most. Hopefully STL looks to rebuild and lets him walk. After him, I like Phillips out of Tampa, who may be a little cheaper. I'm not high on Simms myself, but unless we go after Warner, I think Simms can be a stop gap to backup Orton for 1 year, Or maybe even Leftwich which some have mentioned. Whats really bad about the FA QB's, I'd rather keep Grossman for another yr just to see if Orton can take another step to earn a long term contract. It's hard to actually judge how Carey has done since you really don't here much about RT's in the league. All I really know is he was pretty good at the U. and he has played some LT also w/ the phins. The type of RT is personally want is the best run blocking, especially if Orton is to stay QB. As for cutting Tait, does anyone know what we'd save or lose. Maybe cutting Tait can cover resigning St. Clair. I really don't think we'll do a whole lot to upgrade the interior in FA, I would like to see us draft a G in the 3rd RD like Canfield. We also have Buenning who I think we'll get more of a look this offseason. You also got to expect Beekman will keep his job next year as he was better than expected and another offseason he should really improve by just knowing were he needs to be in terms of strength. I can see JA cutting Tait, Garza, Metcalf if he brings in Carey, resigns St. Clair, and Buenning is ready to go. I here you there, but w/ only 25 million or so to work with I'm not sure if we can squeeze a FA WR in. Maybe we can work it out were we can bring in a Clayton from Tampa or A. Bryant. Or if were confident DM can play FS and we move Vasher to nickel, we can use the Atogwe money on Housh?
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JA on Nate
One thing I don't get is everyone thinking we won't be a big player in FA this year. We will have 25-26 mil in available cap and who do we really have on our roster that we will be putting money up on? That money will have to be spent somewhere. I expect some big moves, heres a possiblity: OJ Atowge FS - Even though JA said Manning will get looked at again at FS and were crowded at CB with average. We could really solidify the D with finally adding a topflight FS. Atowge will get top dollar at FS if STL don't resign/tag him. Using Ken Hamlin's contract heres what to expect: 7/15/2008: Signed a six-year, $37.5 million contract. The deal contains $15 million guaranteed, including a $9 million signing bonus. Another $2 million is available through escalators in 2012 and 2013. 2009: $4.305 million, 2010: $5.596 million, 2011: $5 million, 2012: $6 million, 2013: $7 million, 2014: Free Agent. Cap charges: $5.805 million (2009), $7.096 million (2010), $6.5 million (2011), $7.5 million (2012), $8.5 million (2013). 26 million minus 9 million = 17 million left Chris Simms QB- JA said QB will be a priortiy until they get it right. They have always been high on Simms since he was drafted. He can come in a compete with Orton and push him to improve. Looking for a similiar contract a backup QB just signed, I used Seneca Wallace. 8/21/2007: Signed a four-year, $6.2 million contract. The deal included a $1.6 million signing bonus. 2008: $605,000 (+ $400,000 roster bonus due 3/15), 2009-2010: $1.5 million, 2011: Free Agent 17 million minus approx. 3 million = 14 million left. Vernon Carey RT - To help solidy the Oline, JA may look back to FA. Carey is a RT who right now would prefer to stay in Miami where he played college ball, but a lucrative deal and maybe some swaying from Hester and Olsen can land CHI a solid RT. Using David Stewarts contract from the Titans should be close to what it would take. 6/27/2008: Signed a six-year, $38.9 million contract. The deal contains $10 million guaranteed, including a $6 million signing bonus. 2008: $1 million (+ $2 million roster bonus), 2009-2012: Under Contract, 2013: Free Agent 14 million minus 9 million = 5 million left. There should be a player or two that we can cut that will increase our cap for a little more flexiblity with rookie pool, etc. Adding those three, I'd like to see the draft go: 1-Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech 6-7 257 2- Louis Murphy WR Florida 6-3 204 3-Trevor Canfield G Cincy 3b-Rashad Jennings RB Liberty 4-Scott McKillop ILB Pittsburgh 5-Brannon Sutherland FB Geogia 6-Graham Gano PK USC 7-Cullen Harper QB Clemson
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Who will Marinelli help the most?
I'm thrilled we got Marinelli. I think we can throw the whole Detroit thing out the window, because he was not given the best opportunity to succeed. The guy wants to bring the best out of everyone. In media intervews,the guy is always spinning negatives into positives. He'll be the drill sergant in TC that will demand excellence from the players. Just with his enthusiasm, he will turn around this team. The guys I can see him helping out the most: Tommie Harris - He will become a believer once again (in the team that is). Marinelli/Sapp will work with him to give him techniques and a better mentality to the game. Harris will follow Marinelli and once again become a vocal leader. The elevation of Harris will spread through the D, because that is were it all starts. Once Harris gets back to his early 05 form, teams will have to scheme to contain him. Dvorecek/Harrison - The NT's will benefit greatly from a healthy/motivated Tommie Harris. Like with Harris, Marinelli will get these guys prepared with proper technique. He will have them in shape and motivated. The push all starts from the middle in the cover-2. Thats why Lovie has the DE's take wide angles to swallow from outside then in. DE's-whoever we will have at the start is the biggest unknown. I can really see JA going after Peppers or Suggs and then using a RD1 or RD2 on a DE in the draft. With our system, the DE's can't just be a specialist. They will need to be good at run contain, but excellent at pass rush. Mark Anderson had the pass rush down his rookie year, but all of his effort/talent was used firing off to the QB and his run defense was horrible. Once teams found that out, they attacked him. Brown is a little bit of the opposite. His run D is great, but he just don't have the speed to get to the QB. If you watch Brown, he is always anticipating the snap. He is really good at getting off before the Olineman, and sometimes gets the offsides call. With that sound technique, he still only manages 6-7 sacks/yr. Wale, I won't bring up b/c I believe he will be cut. With our DE's, I think Marinelli will teach them how to use there feet/hands better to fight the olineman until they can make a play. I don't think we have a DE on our roster right now that can elevate there play to cause other teams to panic over. Sign Peppers and draft Everett Brown, and then we a talk about panic. LB's - I think the addition of Marinelli will also bring Urlacher back to pro-bowl level. Because the Dline will be back to swarming the QB, the LB's will get free roam over the middle of the field. You won't see a G using his first steps to target the LB as he will first try to chip the DT. I expect Urlacher to increase his tackles, and have 1-2 INT's. In order for any of this to work out, Marinelli needs to get Tommie Harris of old back and the rest will follow.
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Ayanbadejo comments on Bears...
The problem with Lovie is that he doesn't show any emotion or personality. He speaks in monotone and his answers are short and it seems to make the media mesmerized. Maybe that's his plan? It's that personality that has everyone turned off about him. If he gave us some emotion, showed "some" fire on the sidelines (like he was actually involved), maybe the fans/players would have his back. I know when I played football, my coach was a fire ball. Throwing clipboards and spitting during practice, he got our attention. I still respect him today, because he taught me that as hard as somethings can be, grind it out, give 100%, leave it all on the field, and when it's over you will regret it if you ever held back. This personality may not work with everyone, but it worked pretty good with our unit. I fully expect Lovie to show a different side this coming season. He will be taking the reigns of the defense and will have to interact with the players during the game and his lips will be moving when he calls the plays.
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Dungy leaves Indy to be BEARS DB coach !!
link please
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Ayanbadejo comments on Bears...
Something else to add: Did anyone else catch 670 the score the other night, Hub was taking calls from fans. They recieved one call from someone saying that they currently play for the Baltimore Ravens. The caller said he loved the city of Chicago and grew up there, is great friends with many of the players there, and then he said Chicago will never accomplish anything because the "team" is cheap. Hub answered back and said "do you think Tommie Harris thinks the Bears are cheap, Brian Urlacher..., Devin Hester..., Charles Tillman...., Nathan Vasher..., Alex Brown..... The caller never gave his name, but it sure sounded and coincides with former Chicago native/player Brendan Ayenbadejo. Just thought it was funny listening to that part of the show, and when I seen this, I thought I'd see if anyone else heard it.
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Pieces of the puzzle
I really like these picks, and that would definately be my next choice. As much as I like/want Maclin, I still feel Hester will progress and become a better WR. That's why I prefer Duke, who we'd be over reaching a little at 18, but he'd be worth it. How 'bout this: (26mil cap approx available) Sign TJ Housh day 1 of FA (8mil) , also sign S from STL Akogwbe(?) (5mil), T. Suggs DE (8mil), QB D Carr (4mil), {cuts-only if they save some- Tait, Ogun, Metcalf,Garza,Booker} Draft: D Robinson 1, Loadholdt 2, Canfield 3
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Pieces of the puzzle
With the list composed from Walterfootball.com. If I were JA and I had my choice off those available, I would go: 1-18 Duke Robinson G - good chance he's an All-Pro 2-50 Phil Loadholdt RT - He may need some work before he's ready, but w/ his size, we should be able to convert any 3rd/1 3-82 Louis Murphy WR - great size/speed 6-3 204, if he does run a 4.33 40, he'll jump up to high 2nd RD
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Pieces of the puzzle
Below are players that could be around our slot by looking at a Walterfootball.com mock. I did a quick 3 rounds and ranked them in order I like. Round One: Bears Big 10 (In order I think Bears should have them) Duke Robinson G Oklahoma 6-5 330 Pros: Huge body that he used very well blocking. All Pro prospect Cons: Guard is position that rarely see's RD1, Robinson proj around 25th William Moore S Missouri 6-1 227 Pros: Leader for Mizou's D, can play either S position, great hitter, football IQ, ability to create turnovers. Cons: Probably more suited to play the box which we seem to be loaded w/ right now Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri 6-1 199 Pros: Very quick/athletic, return capability, compared to be better than Ted Ginn Jr. Cons: Similiar to Devin Hester in abilities, but is actually a real WR. Bears need a bigger/stronger WR to be able to block/out muscle DB's/ Michael Johnson DE Geogia Tech 6-7 257 Pros: Athletic pass rusher, has nice height to deflect passes. good character. Cons: Been rumored to give up, not go all out. Ciron Black OT LSU 6-5 315 Pros: Started all 39 games of his college career at LT since a freshman Cons: Bears have Chris Williams and Black may not make a good RT Vontae Davis CB Illinois 6-0 200 Pros: Physical CB at line that rarely gets beat deep. Has speed to recover. Great size Cons: Movtivation needs to improve, run D needs work, improve on his ball skills to intercept more passes James Laurinatis ILB Ohio St 6-3 243 Pros: Great size/speed. Has great mobility and can play the pass. Would be a nice replacement for Urlacher Cons: We have Urlacher under contract and cannot afford to add 1st Rd talent to that unit Rey Maualuga ILB USC 6-3 260 Pros: He has great size/speed combo and is a leader and playmaker. Cons: His mobility may not translate well for the Cover-2 and we have a lot of money tied up at LB's already Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia 5-11 207 Pros: Great vision, moves, hands. Would be top 10 if most teams weren't already set w/ #1 RB's. Cons: Bears have RB of future in Forte. Eben Britton OT Arizona 6-6 310 Pros: Showed he can play both RT and LT effectively Cons: ranked in RD1 b/c some team will take him for his ability to play LT. Bears need a RT. Round Two: Bears Big 11 Phil Loadholdt OT Oklahoma Kenny Britt WR Rutgers Matt Shaughnessy DE Wisonsin Larry English DE Northern IL Herman Johnson G LSU Sam Young OT Notre Dame Fenuki Tupou OT Oregon Emanuel Cook SS S. Carolina Josh Freeman QB Kansas St. Tyson Jackson DE LSU C.J. Spiller RB Clemson Round Three: Bears Big 7 Juanquin Iglesias WR Oklahoma Trevor Canfield G Cincinatti Antony Parker G Tennessee Louis Murphy WR Florida Rhett Bomar QB Sam Houston St. Mark Parson CB Ohio Jarron Gilbert DT San Jose St.
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Marinelli is a Bear-not official
tidbits: Since Marinelli joined DET, here's what the team did to help out his Tampa-2 D through the draft. 2008 1 1 17 17 Gosder Cherilus T Boston College 2 2 14 45 Jordon Dizon LB Colorado 3 3 1 64 Kevin Smith RB Central Florida 4 3 24 87 Andre Fluellen DT Florida State 5 3 29 92 Cliff Avril DE Purdue 6 5 1 136 Kenneth Moore WR Wake Forest 7 5 11 146 Jerome Felton RB Furman 8 7 9 216 Landon Cohen DT Ohio 9 7 11 218 Caleb Campbell DB Army 2007 1 1 2 2 Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech 2 2 11 43 Drew Stanton QB Michigan State 3 2 26 58 Ikaika Alama-Francis DE Hawaii 4 2 29 61 Gerald Alexander DB Boise State 5 4 6 105 A.J. Davis DB North Carolina State 6 4 18 117 Manuel Ramirez G Texas Tech 7 5 21 158 Johnny Baldwin LB Alabama A&M 8 7 45 255 Ramzee Robinson DB Alabama 2006 1 1 9 9 Ernie Sims LB Florida State 2 2 8 40 Daniel Bullocks DB Nebraska 3 3 10 74 Brian Calhoun RB Wisconsin 4 5 8 141 Jonathan Scott T Texas 5 6 10 179 Alton (Dee) McCann DB West Virginia 6 7 9 217 Fred Matua G USC 7 7 39 247 Anthony Cannon LB Tulane
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Marinelli is a Bear-not official
Mentioned on the score 670, but not confirmed. Marinellin will be D line coach and possibly assistant HC.
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Salary cap and FA
I would rather they use it some way than letting it go back into the owners pockets. IMO, if the NFL doesn't give us credit, I'll put another notch on the Bears are cheap board (even though I think they broke that barrier and spend more than they should -Url,Hest,etc.). I believe Brad Biggs wrote an article saying the Bears will get that credit, but I just glanced at it without reading it all. Who knows?
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Salary cap and FA
So on that cap credit will be missing out on, was that money that could have been spent last year and we missed out on b/c we attached it to Hamilton? If so, that is a huge boneheaded mistake. That money could have been put to extending the following who will become FA after next season: D. Manning J. Williams M. Anderson D. Dvorecek A. Peterson -------------- or ------ N. Roach J. St. Clair
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Is it Lovie or Jerry???
As for cheaper: I'll clarify that it will be cheaper to plug in a coach that fits JA's scheme rather than moving JA and Lovie and bring in a new GM, HC, Coordinators, position coaches, and players that fit the new scheme. The price/time to overhaul the organization could be long and expensive, and may not make us any better off. The short term "quick fix" will only be cheaper if it works out. If not, then it would cost even more b/c then you'd need to go with the whole tear down and rebuild mode anyways. As for how they are linked, Lovie is signed through 2011 and Angelo is signed through 2013 http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2783609 which I had to just look up. As far as the draft goes, how many guys do not get a fair shake b/c there not Lovies guys. It seems Lovie don't like to try new things unless forced(Beekman,Roach), so were left with not knowing about guys like (Bradley,Wolfe,Bennett, J Williams,- to name a few) I've also heard that Lovie had his say on D. Manning, D Bazuin, and M. Okwo, whether it's true, well never know.
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Is it Lovie or Jerry???
I think if JA thought Lovie was the problem, he would be able to pull the trigger if needed. Lovie has 3 yrs remaining to Angelo's 4. I think if the Bears don't meet expectations after next year, that gives JA a 2 yr window. It wouldn't be a typical Bears move, but with a fan base that is showing more and more displeasure it'll be either Phillips pulling the plug or Angelo pulling the plug. The cheaper of the two and possibly the quicker fix may be to try a new coach. If Phillips pulls the plug, which I can't see happening for at least 2 yrs, will put us to back to 2011, and thats with us hoping we can have a turn around like Miami did. I'm willing to give Lovie 1 more year, that's it and if that means JA goes with him, I can live with that.
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venting a little frustration
I'm not so sure Lovie/JA are BFF. I posted what I think may be going down in another thread, it may not be enough right now, but it may put some pressure on Lovie.
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Is it Lovie or Jerry???
I'm wondering what JA is thinking about Lovie and what Lovie is thinking about JA. I think maybe there's a little rift going on and our next move may be a sign of things to come. Lovie Smith said in his post season interview that it didn't help when he lost his #1 and #2 WR. I take those comments as strikes towards JA. I even think this started about a year ago. Muhammad was released in Feb, Berrrian was not resigned and then Lovie stated "Devin can be a #1 WR in this league" putting pressure on Hester and JA. The Bears also had Mark Bradley who IMO Angelo wanted to see get his shot, but Lovie refused. If it was Lovies choice not to play/develop and then cut Bradley, I'm sure JA was not to pleased at the time wasted with a high draft pick. In Jerry Angelo's press conference, he made the bold statement that it all comes down to having a QB. I seen that statement as an attack back at Lovie for bringing up the fact of losing BB/MM. The attack on the QB could have many meanings, like telling Orton not to even think about demanding a new contract or it could go back to training camp when the "fair" competition didn't go JA's way (Grossman). Angelo also mentioned how he didn't understand why Earl Bennett didn't get to see the field. His speech IMO showed retaliation on Lovie. What the two have said recently makes me believe that there not completely on the same page and this is costing us fans. Right now, I tend to be on JA's side b/c like he mentioned about Earl Bennett, it makes me wonder about some of the other draft picks/players. Lovie also moved Riveria out to make room for his pal Babich who has looked incompetent and brought this team down making JA/Bears D look bad. Now we have Marinelli in the picture and even though Marinelli/Lovie are pals, Marinelli/JA have a connection also and I hope he signs to maybe put pressure on Lovie's back. Marinelli may have failed in DET, but could be JA's last resort if Lovie can't get on the same page. Could this be a sign? Since JA has 1 more year of contract than Lovie, Angelo won't start another scheme, but may try another coach if Lovie don't turn it around within the next 1-2 years.
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Urlacher on His Critics--They Don't know football
Ted Phillips needs to hire a "PR" guy that acts like a lawyer and coaches the players what to say when interviewed. Maybe some of our beloved Url, Harris, Briggs, etc won't make asses out of themselves so often. And to all those that are know crowning Briggs, don't forget about the things he said about the Bears, if I remember right, there were alot of "we don't need him" and "his stats are padded b/c that's how the system is set up". I'm glad we have Briggs, but I'm just as glad we have Url. I want them both to retire as Bears and be remembered as Greats. Right now, our D is down, lost, and confused and needs something new to bring in them back in. Hopefully Marinelli can be that guy that brings discipline in running assignments correctly b/c that is the only thing that makes this D sucessful. As even Briggs said, that was there main problem(staying in there gaps/discipline).
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per kffl Lovie to meet with Marinelli today
If JA/Lovie are really serious about adding Marinelli, they better make it enticing b/c his next trip is to Seattle to possibly be offered the DC job. My thought is, Marinelli will bring out more with our D Line. We need to get back to Bear football and back to leading the NFL in sacks. The Bears are all-time 1st (84') & 3rd (87') in team sacks, maybe Marinelli can find a little Warren Sapp in Tommie and a little Simeon Rice in Mark Anderson/rookie. Another thought, if we add Marinelli, we better see results out of the dlilne as being a top 10 unit, and the linebackers better be a top 5 unit with having two LB coaches in Lovie/Babich.
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Urlacher on His Critics--They Don't know football
With this scheme the Bears run, Urlacher will never live up to the standards of the fans. 50% of the time he is dropping back to the middle of the field, the other 50% Babich has him lined up at the line giving him no angle's to pursuit the RB. The only thing playing him at the line does is make an offensive lineman commit to blocking him instead of doubling a DT. Hopefully that part of the experiment is over and we can line up as a more balanced D.
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Coaching changes
Listening to Hub on the score today he talked about a couple of changes to watch for. We all know JA wants to bring in Marinelli as he mentioned it during the press conference. Marinelli didn't do so well in DET, but I can't say that says alot about his coaching abilty as much as the organizations ability to commit to his philosophy. Marinelli was our first choice when we brought in Lovie to run the D, but Tampa refused. His coaching style is about having discipline and working hard and those are two things I think killed our D this year. Hub didn't say the Bears would bring him in to be the D Coordinator, but as the D Line coach with an assistant head coach title, or something in that nature. This D is ultimately Lovies and the way it is run and the way plays are called are through him. Babich will most likely keep his job or maybe move back to the LB's coach, but he won't be leaving this team. The interesting thing mentioned was the possibility of Turner getting the ax, even though the offense performed much better than anybody anticipated. The coach Hub mentioned about taking over was Mike Martz. I know I'm not very amused by that thought, but Martz did coordinate the one of the greatest offenses in recent history. We would definately need a QB and WR's, but Matt Forte may be the Marshall Faulk (share same initial MF). other comparision: Faulk was faster 4.33 to Forte 4.44, Forte 6-2 214, Faulk 5-10 211 has the height. For QB, Kurt Warner will be a UFA and maybe the Bears can sway him to come to CHI and if Tory Holt is still wanting out of STL, maybe we can swing a trade for him? That would be two coaches possibly added that have actual HC experience. At least this offseason is starting off with a buzz and hopefully will keep some interest.
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Bears have 16th pick....
First off, when you say late RD, are you talking about late RD1 or are you talking about later rounds 4-7? Looking at it as later RD1 through RD2, since we can really use a legit starting quality DE and it won't hurt to find a real QB. Looking back the past 4 drafts, there were 11 QBs taken between 15-64. 3/11 are starters, 4/11 are decent #2's, 2/11 complete unknowns and 2/11 looked to have failed so far. Odds of landing a starting QB: 27% Out of the 21 DE's taken, 15-RD64: 11/21 starting (some at DT/OLB) 9/21 backs getting situational time, 1 completely out of football (DAN BAZUIN). Odds of landing a starting DE: 52% (some of the DE's drafter were converted to OLB/DT) 2008 1-18 QB Joe Flacco BAL - quality starter 1-28 DE Lawrence Jackson SEA quality starter 1-29 DE Kentwan Balmer SF back up 2-32 DE Phillip Merling MIA quality starter 2-50 DE Calais Campbell ARZ back up at DT 2-52 DE Quentin Groves JAX back up 2-54 DE Jason Jones TEN back up at DT 2-56 QB Chad Henne MIA - unknown #2 2-57 QB Brian Brohm GB - #3, beat out by a 7th RD pick for #2 2007 1-17 DE Jarvis Moss DEN - back up 1-22 QB Brady Quinn CLE - quality #2, verdict still out for #1 2-36 QB Kevin Kolb PHI - unknown #2, still needs work 2-40 QB John Beck MIA - #3, most likely will get cut 2-43 QB Drew Stanton DET - #3, verdict still out 2-54 DE Turk McBride KC starter IR 2-56 DE Tim Crowder DEN-back up 2-57 DE Victor Abiamiri PHI quality starter 2-58 DE Ikaila Alama-Francis DET back up 2-62 DE Dan Bazuin CHI out of the NFL 2006 1-20 DE Tamba Hali KC starter IR 1-32 DE Mathias Kiwanuka NYG quality starter 2-49 QB Kellen Clemons NYJ - quality #2 2-63 DE Darryl Tapp SEA quality starter 2-64 QB Tavarias Jackson MIN-decent #2 2005 1-18 DE Erasmus James MIN back up on WAS 1-20 DE Marcus Spears DAL-quality starter 1-24 QB Aaron Rodgers GB -quality starter 1-25 QB Jason Campbell WAS - quality starter 1-28 DE Luis Castillo SD quality starter 2-37 DE Shaun Cody DET quality starter DT 2-46 DE Matt Roth MIA quality starter at OLB 2-59 DE Jonathon Babineaux ATL quality starter DT
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Bears have 16th pick....
Thanks, I wasn't sure how it worked since we had a better record than SD and tied w/ ARZ. I am know rooting for SD to win it all : )
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Thoughts on the WRs
Good topic for the offseason, maybe next we can look at Oline. Out of this years unit, the only guys that should be welcomed back into training camp: Devin Hester - I watched him progress as the season went on, like Lovie said he's our #1 WR. I thought he was the best out of the unit, but that don't say much. Hester would excel with a true #1 opposite him. Earl Bennett - Bennett gets the benefit of doubt because we didn't get to see him perform. For all we know, the kid will catch everything thrown his way (he did get the ball thrown to him against Hou, but missed) Brandon Rideau - Rideau looked great in TC/Preseason, like Hass, he'll be our TC hero that we'll never get to see. Rideau has the combo of size/speed/hands, but he must be missing something for Lovie/Turner to leave him out (smarts/blocking) Rashied Davis - I really like the Rashied Davis story and love his TD celebration. He busted his butt off in the offseason when he knew BB leaving would open a door and it definately showed. The only thing Davis forgot to work on last offseason was CATCHING THE DAMN BALL. I was more angry with him dropping multiple balls in consecutive games and thought Lovie should make a statement and cut the kid. Now that the seasons over, I hope he continues to work hard to improve and comes back to make it up to us fans/team. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Thats it from this unit worth keeping, Booker and Lloyd can knock on Minny's door and see if Berrian/Wade will let them in. ---------------------------------------------------------------- As for offseason moves, I will officially join the "Houshmanzadeh Club" 1 - T J Houshmanzadeh - sign to the 4 yr 50 mil deal or whatever it takes. He will be heads above the rest of the group. 2 - Tory Holt - news out of St. Louis is that Holt no longer wants to be a part of the Rams. This may have changed, b/c it might have been before Haslet took over. But keep an eye on this as Lovie may be able to lure him. 3 - draft a WR in rounds 2-4. Prerequisite is he must be 6'1" or taller and has ability to get seperation/catch.
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Bears have 16th pick....
Not sure how it works with teams with worse records making the playoffs, but the Bears shouldn't be to much lower than the 16th pick. Here's what I'd like to see them draft. 1-16 Everette Brown DE FSU Bears sack totals have fallen off the charts and without pressure on the QB, this defense just will not work. Oguneleye has never lived up to his Miami days and will most likely be cut leaving a Brown/Brown combo at DE. 2-48 Phil Loadholdt OT OU With St. Clair's contract expiring, the Bears draft Loadholdt just in case St. Clair signs else where. John Tait, on the other hand didn't step up like expected when the Bears shifted him from the LT side to the RT. He wasn't the weak link, but he's not playing up to his salary. 3-81 Trevor Canfield G Cin Canfield is a big-run blocking guard who should help fortify the youth movement to the OLine. Hence the word Fortify (FORTE) 3-97 (comp) Brian Robiske WR OSU - The Bears were awarded a 3rd RD pick for losing Benard Berrian, so they select a WR who they hope in a year or two can pick up were BB left off. 4-112 Zack Follet OLB Cal - Follet has size 6-2 235 and speed 4.6 40 that Lovie likes. Follet is a tackling machine who likes to get after the QB. 5-145 Darcel McBath FS Texas Tech - McBath is quick for his size 6-1 198, 4.45 40. Has a knack for the ball 6 int/ 70 tackles, and an All Big XII caliber player. Not quite Taylor Mays size 6-4 225 or Willam Moore 6-1 227, but just as fast and he means just as much to the Red Raiders as a player as Mays/Moore. 6-176 Marcus Thigpen RB IU - Thigpen is brought in to add some lighting to Fortes thunder. Thigpen is a smaller/quicker back that is needed to change up the pace. Thipen is listed at 5-9 195, so he's bigger/quicker than Wolfe. 7-209 Drew Willy QB BUF - For all the MAC fans, this wet willy is for you.