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Bears MNF grades

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Sorry it took so late to post the grades.

Quarterback: B
- Made some mistakes throughout the game, including a lot of bad throws. If there hadn’t been penalties called against the Packers there would of been a lot more interceptions. He did have a nice run and had the sense to run out of bounds right after the first down yard marker. I’m so happy we have a mobile quarterback.

Running back: C
- They weren’t able to get a lot of yards on the ground, but as usual they helped out the passing game. I would of liked to see them run the ball efficiently, but the offensive line needs to create holes instead of being pushed back five yards.


Wide Receivers: B
- There’s a lot of B’s going around this week. They weren’t too spectacular, but they did their job. Knox was the same old tough as nails receiver we love. He had four receptions for 94 yards which led the Bears receivers. Earl Bennett almost had a touchdown, but it was called down at the one barely.

Tight Ends: B-
- I know Greg Olsen had the only receiving touchdown for the Bears, but he also had a fumble and Dez Clark dropped a pass in the end zone. Other than those two things they played fairly well and that’s why I gave the TE’s a B-

Offensive Line: C+
- They could of done a better job in the passing and running game, especially when it came to running the ball. It’s ridiculous that they can’t even run block for Matt Forte, who is just itching to break a big one to the end zone.  I do have one thing to say, and that is good job Kevin Shaffer for blocking Clay Matthews.

Defensive Line: B+
- Even though they haven’t registered a sack in two games, they played well against the run. They pressured Aaron Rodgers enough to get the Pack for holding numerous times and false starts. I think at one point the line was afraid of the defense to bring all fury down upon them.  Also kudos for Peppers blocking a key field goal.

Linebackers: A+
- It was another beautiful outing for the linebackers this week. Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs are beasts, both registered a turnover during the game and one came on a very important play. They also were tied for tackles that game with nine. From what I remember hearing before the game, Urlacher was 50 tackles away from becoming the all-time tackle leader for the Bears. He is now 41 tackles from becoming the all-time leader. Keep it up Brian!

Defensive Backs: B
- The DB’s played fairly well, I just wish they could of done a lot better. They gave up way too many passing yards and weren’t able to pick Rodgers off. They were able to stop the Packers receivers on a lot of plays, so kudos to them for doing that. Packers receivers are experts for getting yards after the catch. Also thank you Tim Jennings for making some great plays and jumping on the football while staying in bounds.

Special Teams: A+
- The Windy City Flyer is back. His two year absence is finally over and I think know, this is the year of Devin Hester.  He looked great returning punts on Monday and it was a thing of beauty to see him run one back, even better that it was against the Packers. Also, thank you Robbie Gould for making the game winning field goal. Stay gold my friend.

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Bears need to watch out for Clay Matthews

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

I don’t like to compliment many Packers on my blog but… Clay Matthews is a wrecking ball. So far he has compiled six sacks in two games, along with a forced fumble. The Bears need to find an answer to stop him from clobbering Jay Cutler. With a thin and a bit of a weak offensive line that was exposed for most of the game against the Cowboys, it’s going to be a challenge.

Frank Omiyale/Kevin Shaffer or pretty much whoever is lined up at Right Tackle needs to block Matthews like their life depends on it. If the Bears want to continue this winning streak they need to block for Jay Cutler and prevent him from going down for the rest of the season. The only way the Bears will get into the playoffs this year is if Jay Cutler is the QB, not a back up because the line failed to protect Jay.

Also be prepared to see a very violent game in Chicago this Monday. The Bears defense was lighting folks up on the Cowboys, and they aren’t even a division rival. Imagine what Lance Briggs, Urlacher, Chris Harris, and Tillman might do to the Packers. I’m hoping for a very physical game from the defense. The Packers need to understand there are eleven hungry Bears coming after Aaron Rodgers every down of the game.

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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.

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