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  1. 1 - Orton was marginal. I will give him a break since this was his first game back and he had to play in a hell hole. His accuracy, however, must improve the next two games. Orton will do better when Turner grows a pair and takes the perpetual handcuffs off of all his quarterbacks. 2 - Nice game from Url. Good to see him step up on national TV. Yeah, he was awesome. I'm still amazed at posters who say the Bears should sit or move Urlacher. It's blasphemy, and tinkering for the sake of tinkering. 3 - Get Hester off the field on offense. Orton has enough to worry about - he shouldn't have to line him up on every play. I want to see Bradley or Hass get those reps. Devin needs serious time in the offseason working at WR. It is odd that Hester still needs help with the plays. How many games is this going to happen? Although, the same could be said about the offensive line's false starts, Tommie Harris' one offsides "I know what the snap count is" penalty per game, and the one atrocious missed tackle by a safety per game. 4 - Win the turnover battle by 3 and lose the game - dammit. How the hell does that happen. See #1. 5 - We need to see Wolfe more out of the backfield. I like AP but he gets arm tackled way, way too much. Agreed. He may be small, but he has broken a tackle here and there, stepping out of shoestring tackles. Of course, it's a helluva lot harder to break tackles when your moron OC continues to run your 5'7" 175lb. butt into the center of the biggest, best run defense in the NFL. I believe a stretch play or a pitch would allow Wolfe to actually juke someone and get some yards, possibly even break a long one. Funny, I don't see the Eagles run Westbrook up the pipe over and over. I wonder why?
  2. It doesn't matter who has been on offense this year. Turner has continually called the worst games I have ever seen. The four main reasons why Turner needs to be fired 1) Last week I called over five plays in a row before the Bears ran them. If I can do it when watching each game once, the other teams can easily do it with the advantage of game film. 2) He continually calls a gutless game. How many times per game do the Bears test the opponents' defense with something beyond ten yards? Once, twice on a good day? This is absolutely essential to getting a little breathing room for a running game and OL that hasn't done well on their own. 3) He has no clue how to use the talent he has. Berrian, Hester, and Bradley are all incredibly fast. Wolfe is incredibly shifty (think Westbrook). And Olsen is too much for any single defensive player to match up with. So, how come Turner can't call plays to maximize their talents? Wolfe up the middle? Hester on bubble-screens and end-arounds almost exclusively? Berrian gets rare chances? Bradley barely sees the field? Olsen sees the field little more than Bradley? WTF? 4) He has no clue about adjustments. All too often this year, and last, the Bears' opponents have done something to stop the Bears' offense. Adjustments need to be made for success, and Turner refuses to make them. Period. I could care less who the Bears get at OC. Just get someone who is held in somewhat high regard, is known as an offensive mind, and is widely held as someone who thinks outside the box a bit.
  3. jason

    Wow

    The call wasn't really that bad. Remember Holmgren running the same thing against the Bears and making the Bears look stupid. That play was designed and run well. It was set up for an easy first down. It's just too bad Kyle Orton can't make a 8-yd throw.
  4. Cross EVERYTHING on defense off the list. I don't care what anyone says. The defense can't do it all. Sure, they haven't been perfect, but it's nearly impossible to do well when the defense screws the pooch every single game. There is no way the Bears defense deserved to lose this game; it's all on the offense.
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