Posts Tagged ‘Jay Cutler’

Bears Offensive Line

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

There’s probably one thing that worries me about the Bears this year. Something that hasn’t been stable and top notch in quite a few years, and that something is the offensive line. I don’t know how Jay Cutler does it. I would be scared every time when I would drop back, knowing there could be some behemoth chasing after me. I really hope they don’t have to scrape Cutler off the turf this year, but there’s one thing that makes me feel a little better about the Bears offensive line. The fact that folks are saying they are improving each day at training camp makes me feel a little better. It probably helps that they have an excellent coach for the offensive line in Mike Tice. If they continue to get better like what folks are saying, then Jay Cutler, Matt Forte and Chester Taylor will be very happy. As well as Bear fans too.

The Chicago Bears offensive line did end on a high note. They protected Jay Cutler against the Vikings like pros. Especially Chris Williams, who in my opinion will be the future of the offensive line. He blocked Jared Allen like he was some high school punk with a bad attitude. He looked like a five year veteran out there and I hope he continues that. The rest of the offensive line is… well. In my opinion needs to be upgraded. I know that Kreutz is not too far from retiring. I wouldn’t be surprised if he retired after this season. I really wish they had won that Super Bowl in 2006, so then he would be voted into the Hall of Fame faster. Same goes with Brian Urlacher, but don’t want to get off topic. Olin Kreutz’s back up Josh Beekman would do a fine job. I believe he has proven himself he can do the job. Especially with all the mentoring he is getting from Olin Kreutz. Hopefully he will pass on that, I’m going to punch you in the face type of blocking attitude. Need that kind of attitude in the trenches. I do believe it’s time to say goodbye to Roberto Garza and Frank Omiyale. Especially to Frank, he was horrible and I do mean horrible last year. When the Bears picked him up, I thought to myself “Oh hey, the Bears are upgrading their offensive line. Cool!”. I was very wrong unfortunately. The only back up on the Bears roster for Frank would be J’Marcus Webb. Who is an unproven rookie unfortunately. I don’t know much about Lance Louis except he had a run in with the law when he pleaded guilty to assault when he beat up his former teammate at SDSU.

That was the first string of the offensive line, the second string has two proven back ups (Shaffer and Beekman) and three unproven players. Johan Asiata who is slated at LG. He hasn’t played in any NFL games, but has been on the roster since 2009 on the practice squad. I do have a feeling he might replace Garza if he continues to commit stupid penalties. Here’s a fun fact, Johan didn’t allow a sack in his senior year at UNLV. The second unproven player is James Marten, who is slated as Lance Louis’ back up. He hasn’t played many games in the NFL unfortunately, so I don’t know much about him. Wish there was more info available about him out there. Lastly there is the lone offensive lineman in the 2010 Bears draft class, J’Marcus Webb. He was taken in the seventh round and doesn’t really have a good chance to be starting come opening day of the season. If he has learned enough and improved enough to replace Frank, they will start him immediately in my opinion.

I hope the Bears line holds up this year, they really need to Cutler some time to pass the ball and give some running room for Forte and Taylor. No one could of run the ball efficiently last year, except maybe Walter Payton.

GammaBears

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Does anyone else get that feeling?

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Does anyone else get the feeling the Bears are going to to do big things this year? I just have a feeling the Bears will go deep into the playoffs this year with the help of Peppers on Defense and the offensive mastermind Mike Martz.

I truly think that the Bears have a real shot this year. We all know what Jay Cutler is capable of, and he won’t throw that many interceptions this year. With his receivers having a year under their belt and the help of Martz, he will cut down on turnovers. One thing I’m not totally sold on is the offensive line, but I am sold on Chris Williams. The way he performed late last year was amazing, and I’ll never forget the Bears and Vikings MNF game either. He blocked like a 5 year veteran out there.

The Bears defense was greatly upgraded this year as well. With the acquisition of Julius Peppers and Safety Chris Harris will help out the Bears greatly. I just wish they would of kept Alex Brown, but that’s another story for another day. They also drafted a very respectable safety and defensive end. There will be a lot of speed on the defense this year, and that will help create turnovers.

So yeah, this could be the year… or not. I truly believe it is. What do you think?

GammaBears

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Since 2006…

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Since 2006 the Bears have only lost 5 games (6 technically, but the last game of the regular season in ‘06 we rested our starters) by more than 10 points. That means that every loss we have we are in until the end.

2008
-we got drubbed by Green Bay when neckbeard was coming off his injured ankle, and he played like dog crap.
-we lost to Minnesota by 20 on a night when neckbeard threw 3 pics and I would argue this one was close until near the end

2007
- we lost the season opener to San Diego 14 -3 but that one was pretty close the whole way as well.
- we played Dallas a few weeks later and got owned 34-10, aside from the loss to Miami in 2006 this could be the worst loss Lovie Smith has taken if you don’t count 2004 when he got here and was rebuilding.

2006
- We got our butts handed to us by Miami. I think this was because we were riding high and took them for granted.
- We lost to Green Bay the last game of the regular season because we didn’t care and we rested our starters in the 2nd half

My point here is that the Bears under Lovie Smith either win, or have a chance to win 9 out of every 10 games they play. When you add a quarterback that knows how to win games, and make plays, it greatly increases our chances of winning the close games that we have dropped in the past.

I have heard a lot of complaints about Lovie the past couple of seasons, but people need to take a look at the good situations he puts us in, and not be so quick to think someone… anyone else could do better.

- Decatur Nate

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Cutler Recognizes the Vital

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

In a recent article on Yahoo.com Charles Robinson quotes Jay Cutler as saying:

“We’re going to run the ball,” Cutler said. “I think I’ve learned the hard way [that] you’ve got to run the ball and you have to stop the run to get anywhere in this league and make the playoffs and make a push for the Super Bowl. That’s not going to change, especially here in December with the wind and the weather. You’re going to have to be able to grind out those four- and five-yard runs.”

It is great that Cutler recognizes the Bears philosophy, and almost equally as important is that the Bears keep that philosophy. Running, and stopping the run is so important not for what it is, but because it will allow Cutler the most opportunities to win games.

With Pace, Williams, Kreutz, and Forte, the Bears should be in good standing to make this philosophy work on the offensive side of the ball. The question marks at defense, and receiver unfortunately still remain.

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