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Bears win ugly against the Lions

Monday, September 13th, 2010

The Bears won an ugly and hard fought game against the Lions yesterday and are now tied for first in the NFC North. I know what your thinking, it was all because of the call in the end zone and you’re right. It was an iffy call and I couldn’t be happier about that right now. I just look at it this way, the Bears were screwed over last year many times because of non-calls. Now the Bears are finally even with that ruling in the end zone. It’s done and no one can do anything about it, so let’s look forward to taking on a miffed Dallas team.

Jay Cutler preformed well against the Lions, throwing over 300 yards and two touchdown passes. I’m very pleased with the Mike Martz offense, minus the inability to score when you’re three inches away from the goal line. I’m positive would have at least two more touchdowns if the Bears didn’t cough up the ball four times.

The Offensive line was okay during the first half and looked awful after that. If Jerry Angelo can’t see the problem with the offensive line after yesterdays game, then I think he’s legally blind. They did help Forte on that monster screen pass that gave the Bears a touchdown. They need to step up there game when they face Dallas next Sunday.

Matt Forte returned to his rookie form on Sunday in my opinion. Haven’t seen that kind of burst from him since he first joined the Bears in 2008. It was just unfortunate that the line didn’t block for him or create holes for him to run through. He did have a wonderful game catching passes though. He had 7 receptions for 151 yards and two touchdowns. I would of liked to see him have more yards on the ground, but I’m happy with those receiving yards. Chester Taylor saw some action against the Lions too. Only running for 29 yards, but catching for 44. I think there’s still plenty of gas left in his engine to make some big plays for the Bears this year. Mark my words folks.

The wide receivers had a good game as well even if they didn’t really find the end zone. Devin Aromashodu led the receivers with 5 catches for 71 yards. After Sunday’s game, it’s clear that ‘Shodu is Jay Cutler’s favorite target. I expect to see a lot more from him this season as well. Johnny Knox also had a few receptions on the day, but nothing spectacular.

So the offense overall still needs some work, but they played OK out there even with all those turnovers.

The defense played fairly well in the first half and completely dominated in the second half… except for the last drive of the game. They are experts in the Lovie Smith Prevent defense where they barely win games and lose a lot.

The D-Line had pressure on Stafford and Shaun Hill for the most part of the game. Julius Peppers looked fantastic out there with a sack and forced fumble on the same play. He also injured the second year quarterback Stafford, knocking him out of the game and possibly two to six weeks. Which is a shame, he’s a nice guy. It’s just that he’s playing for the wrong team. The Bears d-line will have a tough game against Dallas next week. Hopefully Peppers and crew will dominate that line and have at least five sacks total.

The Linebackers were on fire Sunday, creating all sorts of havoc. Lance Briggs created a turnover on the two yard line, unfortunately the Bears offense didn’t capitalize on that. Briggs had a solid day and I hope he keeps that up. The same goes with Brian Urlacher who looked like his rookie self out there. He was energetic and hit folks like there was no tomorrow. Urlacher also had a sack in that game, which rarely happens because they usually keep him back in coverage where he’s monster.

The Defensive Backs looked alright in that game, didn’t give up too many big plays. Charles “Peanut” Tillman had a nice interception when Calvin Johnson tripped himself. That won’t happen too often so I’m glad that Peanut was able to capitalize on that gift. I just don’t know if the Bears secondary will be able to handle all the weapons Dallas has at their disposal. I just hope they step up their “A” game and create lots of turnovers.

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Bears Defensive Line

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

The Bears have had a rich history on the defensive line. There have been many legends who played on the line for the Bears since 1920. There’s Doug Atkins, Dan Hampton, Richard Dent, Steve McMicheal, and the “Fridge”. Those are just a few off the top of my head, so forgive me if I forgot anyone. There’s also Alex Brown, he was a very good defensive lineman for the Bears and all around great guy and I don’t think anyone can disagree with that.

I will be starting things off with the Left Defensive End position this entry. Alex Brown played the majority of the year and was cut this off season. I could go on and on about how it was a really really bad idea to cut Alex, but I’d rather not turn this entry into a Jerry Angelo bash fest. Anyways, there will be plenty of competition at the LDE position this year between Mark Anderson and Israel Idonije. They are competing for the starting job while Corey Wootton is pretty much slated for a back up role. I do think he will be playing some this year, but not a whole lot unless Mark or Izzy is injured. Now, Mark and Izzy didn’t get much playing time but did rack up a total of 5.5 sacks combined. Mark ended the season with 28 tackles combined and 3.5 sacks while Izzy only had 18 tackles, 2.5 sacks and one forced fumble.

Mark Anderson only had one outstanding season and that his rookie season. He racked up 28 combined tackles and 12 sacks and four forced fumbles. Pretty much everyone thought he was going to be the next big thing for the Bears. He hasn’t reached that peak since then and that was in 2006. He didn’t even start that year either. So I really don’t know what happened to him. Israel Idonije on the other hand was never given a chance to shine in my opinion. Only thing folks know him for is his kindness off the football field and his ability to block field goals and passes. I do believe with his speed and jump off the ball he will be starting, but I think that Lovie Smith will rotate them throughout the game evenly. Which isn’t bad either and it gives both of them a chance to rest.

Now time to move onto the defensive tackles. Tommie Harris is starting without a doubt. It’s his year to lose the starting job if he plays that horrible. Over the past few years he has been a disappointment. With his injuries and not properly rehabbing them has put a damper on his career. He really needs to turn his career around this year.
The Bears signed a monster in Julius Peppers to help Tommie out. They should be able to create more pressure and sack the quarterback more often this season. I guess we’ll find out right? The Bears have Marcus Harrison and Henry Melton competing as the back up. They also have Marcus Harrison competing for the back up position for the Nose Tackle. I’m sure he will be lining up as a DT and as a NT throughout the season. Henry Melton will see some playing time, but not a whole lot. He went on injured reserve last season so I’m sure he is ready to go and play some football.

Now it’s the Nose Tackle’s turn. It’s a complete free for all for the starting job in my opinion, even though they have Anthony Adams listed as the starter. The players listed on the depth chart are Anthony Adams, Marcus Harrison, and Matt Toeaina. There is another player on the depth chart, Mick Williams. He will most likely end up being cut or put on the practice squad.

In 2009 Anthony Adams started only 8 games last year, registered 44 tackles and 2 sacks. It was another quiet year for him, but it was the most sacks he had since joining the Bears in 2007. Marcus Harrison had another quiet year, only registering 24 tackles and one sack. So it wasn’t the best year for nose tackles last season. The whole defensive line wasn’t playing that well except for Alex Brown. Why oh why Jerry? Both Anthony and Marcus play well, but they haven’t shown me a whole lot that they deserve to be the starter at nose tackle this year.
Now the fan favorite right now, Matt “The Big Toe” Toeaina is having a wonderful camp this year. He didn’t do anything last year and was pretty much pushed back in the line rotation. It was pretty crowded and hectic last year, but this year he’s having a terrific camp and it’s putting him in the spotlight. I really want him to be the starter or at least the first back up. I really wished they would of given him a chance for the job the last two years at least.

Another no brainer, Julius Peppers will be starting at Right Defensive End this season and hopefully for many more seasons. I also hope he will continue having 10+ sacks a year. If Julius doesn’t have at least 10, he will most likely be labeled as a bust of a free agency signing.

Now his back up Jarron Gilbert might actually be cut this season. That’s the rumor going around some of the sports blogs. He has a lot of athleticism and potential to be great in the NFL. He became a bit famous for his athleticism when he was recorded jumping out of a pool. He also was a phenom for San Jose State in his college playing days. in 2008 he had 52 tackles, 22 of them were for losses and 9.5 sacks. So the talent is there, but he just didn’t do much last year in NFL. Only racking up one tackle, which isn’t the best thing for a defensive end or any defensive player really. Me personally, I don’t think he will be cut this year. He only had one bad year and now he has some time to learn from a great player, Julius Peppers.

The other rumor/idea is that he will be converted to an offensive lineman. It’s something that has been done before, and it’s not a bad idea. If they were to convert Jarron, he would need to bulk up and I do mean bulk up. He weighs under 300 pounds at the moment according to the Bears website. If they do move him, I think he would fit perfectly at right tackle to back up Frank Omiyale and J’Marcus Webb. I would love to see someone other than Frank Omiyale at Right Tackle. He needs to be replaced, but that’s just my opinion. What do you think?

There are two others listed under Right Defensive End, Barry Turner and Maurice Evans. Out of those two, I think the Bears will keep Barry Turner. He was quite a force at Nebraska. His career stats include, 115 tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 17 sacks and 2 forced fumbles. If Ndamukong Suh didn’t play at Nebraska, I’m sure Barry would of received more media and national attention. Unfortunately for Maurice Evans, he’s been bounced from one team to another. He’s been with 5 different teams including the Bears. That should do it for the Bears defensive line this year. Sorry that it took so long to write this entry Bears fans. Next entry will be about the Bears DB’s.

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If We Stop Beating Ourselves

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

The Bears looked great against the Lions. They didn’t make some of the mistakes that have plagued them last year, and in their 2 losses earlier this year.

These are my thought on the Chicago Bears as I have seen them under Lovie Smith. I like Lovie as a coach, but I think that he needs to work harder at reducing the Bears mistakes. Chicago commits a lot of penalties, and a lot of turnovers. When we lose, it is generally not because a team outright beats us, it is because we beat ourselves.

Over the last 3 years you can only point to three games where the Bears were beaten soundly by an opponent, and they didn’t make mistakes to beat themselves. Let’s start with 2006 the Super Bowl season. They were soundly beaten 31 – 13 by the Miami Dolphins in week 9. They then were beaten by the Packers 26 – 7 the last game of the year. This was were we sat most of our starters later in the game because we didn’t need to win. The only other games that we lost that year were to the New England 17-13, and the Super Bowl where we lost to the Colts 29-17, both where we obviously shot ourselves in the foot with costly turnovers and useless penalties.

2007 – the Bears lost a lot more, but again it was by fourth quarter collapse and unnecessary mistakes. The only game we lost by getting beat by a better team was against the Cowboys in week 3, 34 – 10. There was only one other game that we lost by double digits, and that was by 11 to San Diego in week 1, 14 -3.

This year we have lost 2 games by a total of 4 points and both have been lost in the forth quarter by blowing a double digit lead.

If Kyle Orton can reduce his mistakes, which he has looked like he can do, I think we have a good chance of being a very solid team this year, and years to come. Let’s go to Atlanta next week and play mistake free football. If we do, we will give them another “Daddy beat down”.

- Decatur Nate

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