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Originally posted by Hungry5:
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When he explored his options in free agency, TE Kellen Davis longed to distance himself from the scheme employed by former Bears offensive coordinator Mike Martz.

Frustrated by his role last season, Davis fulfilled his free-agent goal, even though he didn’t have to call a moving company.

Asked why he re-signed with the Bears on a two-year contract in March, Davis said, β€œCoach [Mike] Tice, a new offense and to have more opportunities in the pass game.”

In the TE friendly pass offense of the venerable Bears offensive coordinator (Mike Tice), Davis recorded '0' catches last week.


I guess they were busy scoring 41 points.

On the other hand, Davis sucks. Hes a big body who is prone to mistakes. Every year Bears brass expects him to break out.
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Originally posted by DeepChicago:
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Even knows his team needs to improve from week 1 if they are to beat the Packers. IND had success running the ball, but ran only slightly more than the Packers did -vs- SFO.


Damn, you're dumb. Colts only had 63 yards rushing against us.

Benson, 1st half
11 carries for 45 yards, 4.1 ypc

Benson 2nd half
9 carries for 36 yards, 4.0 ypc


Balance... always look eye!
From Pro Football Weekly

"Bears rookie DE Shea) McClellin is a high-efffort guy. He has short arms and lacks explosiveness. There is a ceiling for guys like that. He is going to be like the kid in Washington last year (Ryan Kerrigan). He’ll start off playing hot, and as the year goes by, he’ll wear down and go quiet. That’s what happened to Kerrigan last year. All of a sudden his body is not fresh and all that hustle does not get as much. (McClellin) does not have enough in his body. Hustle guys wear down.”
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From Pro Football Weekly

"Bears rookie DE Shea) McClellin is a high-efffort guy. He has short arms and lacks explosiveness. There is a ceiling for guys like that. He is going to be like the kid in Washington last year (Ryan Kerrigan). He’ll start off playing hot, and as the year goes by, he’ll wear down and go quiet. That’s what happened to Kerrigan last year. All of a sudden his body is not fresh and all that hustle does not get as much. (McClellin) does not have enough in his body. Hustle guys wear down.”


Not only that, but I hear that is a high-maintenance, high-energy date. All those amusement parks and trampolines after long days of practice are also going to take their toll.
From PFW Audibles section:

β€œI don’t know why there has been a love affair in the media with the Bears. The O-line sucks. The running backs are injury-prone. The receivers are overrated. The defense is old. That is not a good football team. And the quarterback (Jay Cutler) has such bad body language. He is very talented, but if they don’t sign him (to an extension), I don’t see anyone paying him a lot of money. Someone would pay him, but it would be a team like Kansas City or Miami, where a job is on the line and they have to win now. It would be a desperation move. When you break him down, he is not very good. He’s taken a step backward.”
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The Chicago Bears drive in Green Bay on the heels of a very successful first offseason by new General Manager Phil Emery. Emery has spent the majority of his career with the Chiefs prior to his hiring by the Bears earlier this year.

The former GM who shall remain nameless is gone and his idealogies crushed. After watching the team completely fall apart after a strong start (7-3) he was let go for a lack of depth behind the starters. Not only did the Bears of 2011 have a chance to win more games, but they blew an opportunity to make the playoffs and seek revenge on their main rivals, the Green Bay Packers.

Bears brass was pissed, the fans were pissed and one would have to assume the defensive leaders were pissed as well. Urlacher, Tillman, Peppers and Briggs are are aging quickly and that might have been their last opportunity. Until, of course, the Bears filled the GM position with promise of hope and change.

Enter Phil Emery. A scouts scout. Someone who claimed he spent more time on the road than the head of his scouting department. This is not what Bears fans wanted to hear. We were tired of cutesy borderline Division Two players and a complete abandonment of the offense.

Emery also said he likes big receivers. Enter Brandon Marshall. When his head is on right, he's a top five WR in the league. He brings a physicality to the position the Bears haven't ever had before. He is the best WR the Bears have ever had. If that wasn't enough, he moved up in the second round to draft Alshon Jeffrey. Rated with the best hands in the draft (You mean he's not a converted Arena league CB?) but fell because of poor numbers in his last season. Could have been because they lost their QB and had to go to a true freshman mid season...naw, that couldn't be it. Not only has Jeffrey caught everything in camp, preseason and against the Colts, he's as humble as pie on the 4th of July.

Okay, that's great, but what about the rest of the offense? How about Jason Campbell backing up Cutler? How about Michael Bush signed for four years with ONLY seven million guaranteed? Talk about talented backups.

Of course, not everything is lollipops and gumballs. The Bears Oline is still just as terrible as it ever was. As Green Bay continues to get stronger on the front seven with high draft choices such as Perry and Worthy, Emery stood pat on the Oline at the request of his promoted from within offensive coordinator Mike Tice.

Tice should be an improvement over Martz. Even the MSM bashes Martz to this day about his time in Chicago. Tice likes big WR's and Alshon and Marshall are both over 6'3. His quotes about the offensive line are optimistic and tough, but it's the same garbage they trotted out last year, save for a couple of FA scrub back ups. The hope for Bears fans everywhere is that Tice will move Cutler around in the pocket and eliminate plays that don't work. So far, so good.

So, with an improved offense and a steady defense, the Bears pack their lunch and head to Green Bay. The road to the playoffs and the NFC North titles still runs through them.

Bears D VS Packers O

McCarthy has had our number lately. The display last winter was laughable. Not much has changed for the Packers except Driver is on the way out and Cobb has a year of experience under his belt. Dangerous. Cedric Benson is a concern but it all depends on how pass happy MM gets.

Defensively, Urlacher is healthy and the Bears got a little bit younger up front. Big Shea was Emery's first draft pick. Some say he's out of position but he's played great so far. Great spin move and unrelenting motor. He might only perfect his spin move more this year as he needs to put on some muscle to really make a impact. He's the nickel DE and liability in the run game, for now.

Henry Melton in the DT that will push Green Bays FA Saturday around the field like a rag doll. Dude was a FB at UT and is explosive and powerful. He will not let QB's step up and side step Peppers any longer.

Despite Lovie Smiths long history of defensive coordinating and work in the secondary, there are still questions back there. Chris Conte, safety, is a 2nd year player who is as smart as he is quick, but lacks experience. Tim Jennings is the #2 CB and he's undersized but a play maker. Emery signed Kelvin Hayden as the #3 CB in the offseason and has filled the role decently so far.

The Packers O will score points on this aging defense but there is a good mix of playmakers and young talent. The Bears D will force at least three turnovers.

Bears O VS Packers D

Woodsen at Safety is gong to be tough for the Bears O. While I contend he's a dirty player and punk, he is cerebral and will cause some confusion early for Jay Cutler. Bush is the one to take advantage of. I witnessed Perry get fooled several times against the 49ers and Mike Tice will use trickery and misdirection to the Bears benefit.

Clay Matthews registered 2.5 sacks against one the the best LT's in the game yeterday and on Thursday he will be going against the worst in J'Marcus Webb. Dude gets turned more than Henrys Mom at the local cheese fair.

Although...the combination of Forte and Bush will prove to be a challenge to the Packers. Bush is more than a power back and Forte is in the best shape of his life. Marshall will be too much for Bush and Alshon is STILL flying under the radar. Look for a lot of rollouts and PA once the ground game has bee established.

Bears 35
Fudgies 31


Aside from the Packers owning us, pretty right on with Brandon Marshall and Henry Melton's Pro Bowl bid. Alshon's multiple injuries derailed his rookie seasonn and the oline is still very bad.

Please beat the Vikings.
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Henry Melton in the DT that will push Green Bays FA Saturday around the field like a rag doll. Dude was a FB at UT and is explosive and powerful. He will not let QB's step up and side step Peppers any longer.


just had to rub a little dirt on this one - did Melton play last Thursday?



I'm pretty sure he busted up that washed up, benched in time for the playoffs Jeff Saturday. Unreal that he made it!
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Jeff Saturday. Unreal that he made it!


LMAO that's the only thing you can come here and whine over.

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Bears Back To Trash Talk

The Chicago Bears' last foray into trash talking with a division opponent didn't work out well. But you know what they say: If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.

Wednesday, defensive lineman Henry Melton made clear he thinks the Detroit Lions are dirty and singled out center Dominic Raiola in particular. Meanwhile, safety Major Wright said that quarterback Matthew Stafford "kind of folds" when facing pressure.

Henry Melton, on the Lions: "They're dirty. They've always been a dirty team since I've been here. I don't like them."Melton has missed the Bears' past two games because of a chest injury. But according to Michael C. Wright of ESPNChicago.com, Melton said of the Lions: "They're dirty. They've always been a dirty team since I've been here. I don't like them. We've just got to hold our composure and play the game we know."

He added: "They just try to do all this extra stuff; talking, little cheap shots. If you look at the tape, they've always thrown cheap shots. We had a brawl I think last year. So it is what it is. I'm ready."

Melton didn't provide any specifics beyond that. But as we know, there is a long list of aggressive plays from both teams over the past few years. Most recently, Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh drew the Bears' ire for a violent -- but unpenalized -- takedown of Bears quarterback Jay Cutler.

Melton did say that Raiola is "old, and he just talks." Raiola is 33. Melton is 26.


It did so well for them against GB
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Wednesday, defensive lineman Henry Melton made clear he thinks the Detroit Lions are dirty and singled out center Dominic Raiola in particular. Meanwhile, safety Major Wright said that quarterback Matthew Stafford "kind of folds" when facing pressure.



Why, why why? The Lions were ready to ay down and die. Why wake them up? Confused
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I hear Alshon needs some Stuart Smalley time.




Michael Jordan: Well.. I do sometimes get a little nervous before important basketball games.

Stuart Smalley: I thought so. And that's.. o-kay. You're not alone. Believe me, I know what it's like.. laying there alone.. all those tapes rolling: "I'm a fraud.. tomorrow, I'm going to be exposed for what I am, a big imposter.. I just want to curl up and lay in bed all day and eat Fig Newtons."
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Originally posted by DeepChicago:
The former GM who shall remain nameless is gone and his idealogies crushed. After watching the team completely fall apart after a strong start (7-3) he was let go for a lack of depth behind the starters. Not only did the Bears of 2011 have a chance to win more games, but they blew an opportunity to make the playoffs and seek revenge on their main rivals, the Green Bay Packers.

Good thing they made that change. I'm sure they will never repeat 2011, falling apart after a good start and get owned by their #1 rival. Disaster avoided!

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