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		<title>Chicago Bears 2008 Season in Review &#8211; Offense</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 03:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Now that the dust has settled a bit, let&#8217;s take a closer look at the offense and where it finished so we can evaluate where to go from here. Quarterback Kyle Orton manned the most important position on the field admirably for the better part of the season, though he wasn&#8217;t quite the same after [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/12/29/chicago-bears-2008-season-in-review-offense/">Chicago Bears 2008 Season in Review &#8211; Offense</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that the dust has settled a bit, let&#8217;s take a closer look at the offense and where it finished so we can evaluate where to go from here.</p>
<p><strong>Quarterback</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kyle Orton</strong> manned the most important position on the field admirably for the better part of the season, though he wasn&#8217;t quite the same after the ankle injury sustained Week 9 versus <strong>Detroit</strong>.  I think it&#8217;s important to keep everything in perspective.  A few years of Grossman may have blinded Bears fans as to what a real QB is supposed to be.  Other than not being Rex, did Orton really do that well?</p>
<p>The Bears offense ranked 21st in passing with 191.5 passing yards per game. Some of that may be attributed to the lack of WR&#8217;s, but we&#8217;ll get to that later.  Orton finished with 18 TD&#8217;s and 12 INT&#8217;s with a QB rating of 79.6.  Hardly mind-blowing numbers.  Does Orton deserve an extension?  I say no.  Let him play in a contract year with a sense of urgency and earn some new paper. <a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/12/29/chicago-bears-2008-season-in-review-offense/#more-607" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Happy Hump Day!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 14:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Happy Hump Day gang!  Just wanted to share a couple of nuggets with the class.  I know that this is a Bears site, but I couldn&#8217;t resist this one.  In an effort to spray to all fields, I pulled this excerpt from Todd Dewey&#8217;s article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on the recent retirement of [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/12/10/happy-hump-day/">Happy Hump Day!</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy Hump Day gang!  Just wanted to share a couple of nuggets with the class. </p>
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<li>I know that this is a Bears site, but I couldn&#8217;t resist this one.  In an effort to <em>spray </em>to all fields, I pulled this excerpt from Todd Dewey&#8217;s article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on the recent retirement of <strong>Greg Maddux</strong>, who apparently was a notorious prankster:</li>
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<blockquote><p>Maddux, known to belch or pass gas during locker-room interviews, also was &#8220;a master of strategically timed nose picking and sidling up to an unsuspecting rookie in the shower and urinating on the kid&#8217;s leg,&#8221; it was reported last year in an article on ESPN.com.</p></blockquote>
<p style="padding-left: 30px">I wonder if Mad Dog and <strong>Moises Alou</strong> ever crossed streams for the 2004 Cubs???</p>
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<li>The Bears placed <strong>Dusty Dvorocek</strong> on IR today and signed WR <strong>Devin Aromashodu.</strong>  What, did <strong>Earl Bennett, Brandon Rideau and Brandon Lloyd</strong> need a fourth for Euchre in the Bears&#8217; wide receiver doghouse?  Could any of these guys do any worse than what we&#8217;ve seen out of <strong>Rashied Davis</strong> lately? </li>
<li>A quick peek around the Power Rankings has the Bears at #19 on ESPN, #16 on CBS Sportsline and #17 on Fox Sports. </li>
<li>The line on the Bears-Saints game has the Bears favored by 3, with an over/under between 44 and 46, depending on the site you check.</li>
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		<title>Bears Stun The Colts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 04:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Chicago Bears opened up the 2008 season with an upset shocker of the Indianapolis Colts in the Colts debut of their new stadium.  No one gave the Bears a chance to compete in this game except for a few Bears faithful and the players came through. The final score of 29-13 paints a clear [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/09/07/bears-stun-the-colts/">Bears Stun The Colts</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Chicago Bears</strong> opened up the 2008 season with an upset shocker of the <strong>Indianapolis Colts</strong> in the Colts debut of their new stadium.  No one gave the Bears a chance to compete in this game except for a few Bears faithful and the players came through.</p>
<p>The final score of 29-13 paints a clear picture of how the Bears were able to gain control of the game.  In the post-game interviews the players and coach <strong>Lovie Smith</strong> made the game plan sound very simple.  The Bears still feel they could have won the Super Bowl two years ago if they had been able to stop the Colts running game.  The Bears defense consistently put eight men on the line of scrimmage and was hell bent on stopping the running game.  Add a few great offensive plays and the Bears were able to take care of business.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think a lot of experts were shocked when the Bears defense played well but the big plays made by the offense left commentators speechless.  <strong>Matt Forte</strong>, who was referred to by <a href="http://fansided.com" target="_blank">FanSided </a>experts as &#8220;Joe Forte&#8221; and listed him as a fantasy player to sit in week 1 stepped up huge in his first game.  He finished with 23 attempts for 123 yards, including a 50 yard run for a touchdown early in the game that set the tone.  He added three catches for 18 yards for 144 total offensive yards.</p>
<p><strong>Kyle Orton</strong> was a modest 13 of 21 for 150 yards but he led the offense on effective offensive drives instead of the three-and-out offense of last year.  The Bears were able to convert 10 of 16 third downs and gave the defense a chance to catch their breath and maintain intensity.  Time of possession was always a struggle and made a tired defense vulnerable towards the end of the game.  Today the Bears actually won the time of possession and held on to the ball for 31:44 over the Colts 28:16.</p>
<p>All week the experts wanted to talk about how the Bears couldn&#8217;t stop <strong>Dwight Freeney</strong> but no one discussed how the Colts would stop <strong>Tommie Harris</strong>.  All week the experts talked about how Orton would struggle but no one cared about <strong>Payton Manning&#8217;</strong>s knee.  All week the experts talked about how Matt Forte would be good but struggle against the Colts defense but no one talked about the Bears shutting down the Colts running game.  All those things came to light at game time and the Bears took advantage.</p>
<p>I talked yesterday how the Bears supposed weakness could also be their strength.  The Bears don&#8217;t have a top wide receiver but they have a solid wide receiver rotation that can work in the slot.  The result is no Bear caught more than two passes and Orton threw for a completion to seven different receivers.  The Colts could never quite figure out who Orton was going to throw to when the Bears needed a completion.  Early he went to his receivers like Brandon Lloyd and late he found his tight ends <strong>Greg Olsen</strong> and <strong>Desmond Clark</strong> open for big gains.  It wasn&#8217;t flashy but it was effective and the Colts defense couldn&#8217;t keep up.</p>
<p>Tomorrow the story of this game will be Matt Forte picking it up as the rookie starting running back.  Without a running game the Bears wouldn&#8217;t have been able to manufacture their scoring drives and the Colts probably win this game.  The Bears finally have the running back and the running game they had two years ago when they went to the Super Bowl.  Suddenly, this team looks a lot stronger than people would give them credit for in the preseason.</p>
<p>Time to Bear Down!</p>
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		<title>List of Bears Draft Busts Grows</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 02:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>beargogglebob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A while ago I wrote a post on the top 10 draft busts by the Chicago Bears in the past 20 years.  That list may need to be amended as the Bears cut several draft picks to make the 53-man roster. Most notably, 2007 second round draft pick Dan Bazuin and 2007 third round pick [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/08/31/list-of-bears-draft-busts-grows/">List of Bears Draft Busts Grows</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A while ago I wrote a post on the top 10 draft busts by the <strong>Chicago Bears</strong> in the past 20 years.  That list may need to be amended as the Bears cut several draft picks to make the 53-man roster.</p>
<p>Most notably, 2007 second round draft pick <strong>Dan Bazuin</strong> and 2007 third round pick <strong>Michael Okwo</strong>.  Bazuin was touted as a solid defensive end to compete with <strong>Mark Anderson</strong>.  At that time the Bears had ideas of putting more speed and youth and defensive end and part ways with <strong>Alex Brown</strong>.  Brown is extremely solid against the run but is not known for his passing rushing skills.  After the Bears started Anderson last year and saw how poorly he struggled against the run the Bears opted to sign Brown for a few more years.</p>
<p>Bazuin never got into a game for the Bears and struggled with injuries.  Even when healthy this preseason he looked slow off the ball and didn&#8217;t appear to fit the mold of quick, suffocating ends the Bears need.</p>
<p>Okwo was picked one pick after running back <strong>Garrett Wolfe </strong>but never managed to get into any game action.  The Bears have shown a commitment to their current linebackers with <strong>Brian Urlacher </strong>and <strong>Lance Briggs</strong> signed long-term and <strong>Hunter Hillenmeyer</strong> consistently playing solid.  However, the Bears had a need for a talented young linebacker to step up in the event any of the big three have an injury.  Okwo was overshadowed by the solid play of <strong>Nick Roach</strong>, a young linebacker signed to the practice squad last year who looked fantastic in training camp and preseason.</p>
<p>That leaves the Bears out two high draft picks from just last year.  Add that to the fact that the Bears have lost first round draft pick, tackle <strong>Chris Williams</strong> for most of the season and the fact that of five seventh round picks this year, the Bears have only kept one on the 53-man roster, drafting continues to be a thorn in the side of the Bears organization.</p>
<p>The biggest question mark was at the wide receiver position where the Bears had a ton of competition and no clear front runners.  The Bears settled on <strong>Devin Hester</strong>, <strong>Marty Booker</strong>, <strong>Rashied Davis</strong>, <strong>Earl Bennett</strong>, <strong>Mark Bradley</strong>, and <strong>Brandon Lloyd</strong>.  Fans have to be disappointed that <strong>Mike Hass</strong> once again failed to make the final roster after showing an uncanny ability to make great catches.  However, coaches are still reluctant to use him because of his slow speed off the ball.  The biggest surprise has to be Mark Bradley, who was a good as gone a couple weeks ago.  What a difference a couple preseason games can make.  After making some great connections with <strong>Rex Grossman</strong> he appears to be ready to embrace the expectations put on him as a big play receiver.  The Bears sorely needed a big play receiver to compliment Devin Hester on the field.  Booker, Davis, and Lloyd all play well in the slot receiver position but are limited in their big play speed.</p>
<p>The ability of rookie Earl Bennett remains undetermined.  He has not been regarded as a great receiver but has shown good hands and looked awesome in a punt return for a touchdown in the preseason.  He remains the biggest gamble on the roster as a possible big talent.</p>
<p>However, for those still looking for fantasy wide receivers, I think the biggest impact could be made by Rashied Davis.  Since <strong>Kyle Orton</strong> took over the starting job Davis has been his go-to-guy early and the two appear to have a good chemistry on the football field.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 01:33:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to football season Bears fans!  That&#8217;s right, tomorrow night will officially start Chicago Bears football again in the Windy City and not a moment too soon.  I feel like I haven&#8217;t watched a football game in forever and the Bears will be hosting the Kansas City Chiefs at home in Soldier Field tomorrow night.  [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/08/06/preview-bears-vs-chiefs-preseason-game/">Preview Bears vs. Chiefs Preseason Game</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to football season Bears fans!  That&#8217;s right, tomorrow night will officially start Chicago Bears football again in the Windy City and not a moment too soon.  I feel like I haven&#8217;t watched a football game in forever and the Bears will be hosting the <strong>Kansas City Chiefs</strong> at home in <strong>Soldier Field</strong> tomorrow night. </p>
<p>Of course my excitement is curbed by reality of this being an exhibition game.  We&#8217;ll like only see a quarter or half tops of good football and then the remainder of the game will feature the players fighting for a roster spot.  The third and fourth string players certainly play with plenty of heart but they run around the field with a wild disregard that makes you wonder if they really know what play was just called in the huddle. </p>
<p>For the <strong>Chicago Bears</strong>, the preseason holds an important test for several positions on the field.  A season cannot be made or lost in a single preseason game, but tomorrow night&#8217;s contest certainly holds the futures and opinions of my players in the balance.  Without further delay, here are my players to watch tomorrow night.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>First Round Bench Warmers</strong></p>
<p>The Bears and Chiefs have a lot invested in the success of their first round picks, all of whom will not be dressing tomorrow.  Bears first round pick, and hopeful for left tackle of the future, <strong>Chris Williams</strong> will not be playing due to a lingering back injury.  He has missed significant practice time and is now reaching the point where coaches should be concerned if he will be ready for the actual season.  Without Williams playing left tackle the Bears will be starting the season with a weak offensive line.  The Chiefs will also be playing without their first rounders, <strong>Glenn Dorsey</strong> and <strong>Branden Albert</strong>.  Both players need to get healthy and contribute to help the Chiefs rebuilding process begin.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Matt Forte Show</strong></p>
<p>The Bears signed free agent running back <strong>Kevin Jones</strong> to help in the backfield but Jones is still coming back from his injury.  He is almost ready to put on pads and get his first taste of game action but for tomorrow, it will be the <strong>Matt Forte</strong> show.  There is no understatement in saying all eyes will be on his every move and touch of the ball.  He should get about ten touches before being pulled for Adrian Peterson, but he needs to show some of the flashes coaches have been telling us about.  Fans may extend a learning curve to the rookie, but I think everyone will feel better on Friday if Forte can show he can run the ball in the NFL.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Wide Receiver Madness</strong></p>
<p>The Bears have a LOT of receivers to choose from and players need to stand out or find themselves at the bottom of a deep depth chart.  Bears quarterbacks can throw to <strong>Marty Booker</strong>, <strong>Devin Hester</strong>, <strong>Brandon Lloyd</strong>, <strong>Rashied Davis</strong>, <strong>Mike Hass</strong>, <strong>Marcus Monk</strong>, <strong>Earl Bennett</strong>, <strong>Brandon Rideau</strong>, and <strong>Ryan Grice-Mullen</strong>.  Every day I read articles from reporters at training camp and every day they seem to have a new favorite at the receiver position.  The Bears appear committed to Booker, Hester, Lloyd and Davis as their starting four for the upcoming season.  The remaining players will have to come up with big plays to earn a place among the top.  Fan favorite Mike Hass is known for making spectacular catches but coaches are afraid he&#8217;s too slow to put him on the field.  Little has been said about rookie draft picks Bennett and Monk so any contribution will help get their names in the running.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>O-Line Disaster</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been talking all summer until blue in the face about the importance of the Bears to solidify the offensive line.  First round pick and left tackle <strong>Chris Williams</strong> is out indefinately with back pain and <strong>Olin Kreutz</strong> missed practice time with injuries early in camp.  More recently there have been troubles with the guard position and the Bears may be forced to start <strong>Josh Beekman</strong>.  No one really knows if Beekman is good or bad because coaches have never opted to use him.  Even last season when the offensive line was terrible, Beekman dressed but was never put into a game.  That&#8217;s not a good sign for things to come.  I for one will be watching Beekman to see if he can step up with this opportunity.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>QB Coin Flip</strong></p>
<p>Coach <strong>Lovie Smith</strong> didn&#8217;t rely on a coin flip to make his decision this time, but he did continue to flip.  <strong>Kyle Orton</strong> will be the starter of tomorrow&#8217;s game and <strong>Rex Grossman</strong> will the starter for next week&#8217;s game.  Grossman and Orton have been very close throughout training camp and game situations could prove to be the final test.  Grossman has always given the Bears the better chance to win, but his failure to maintain his composure and mechanics have proven disasterous.  If Orton shows he can stand in the pocket he may move ahead in the competition.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Injury Bug</strong></p>
<p>Defensive tackle <strong>Dusty Dvoracek</strong> is considered a possible key player for the defense at tackle but can&#8217;t seem to stay healthy.  For the third year in a row he has been injured and will force the Bears to find a new tackle to play alongside <strong>Tommie Harris</strong>.  Rookie <strong>Marcus Harrison</strong> was ranked by many teams as a possible first round pick but passed on him because of character issues.  Reports indicate he has been a model citizen in training camp and he may get a lot of activity tomorrow night.  At the present moment he appears to be the best candidate for surprise draft pick if he can deliver.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Roach Factor</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nick Roach</strong> is a second year linebacker with the team that is getting a lot of attention.  He recently moved up the depth chart ahead of<strong> Rod Wilson</strong> as backup middle linebacker to <strong>Brian Urlacher</strong>.  I thougth highly enough of Wilson that I suggested last season the Bears should let <strong>Lance Briggs</strong> go and start him this season.  If Roach is even better he may prove to be valuable addition to the defense.  If he can make a big play Roach may see more significant playing time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I bet that headline caught your attention.  Despite the consistent success of a few franchises, the NFL has become a very unpredictable place.  The rollar coaster ride has become particularly bumpy in the NFC with an ever changing fight for dominance.  The era of the mid-90&#8242;s when Dallas and San Francisco made the NFC Championship [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/06/22/can-the-bears-reach-the-super-bowl/">Can The Bears Reach The Super Bowl?</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bet that headline caught your attention.  Despite the consistent success of a few franchises, the NFL has become a very unpredictable place.  The rollar coaster ride has become particularly bumpy in the NFC with an ever changing fight for dominance.  The era of the mid-90&#8242;s when Dallas and San Francisco made the NFC Championship a better game than the Super Bowl is over.  A new team will likely be crowned NFC Champion this year.  This is my explanation for how the Bears can get there.</p>
<p><strong>Establish The Running Game<a href="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/forte.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-243" style="float: right;margin: 2px" src="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/forte.jpg" alt="Matt Forte (chicagosports.chicagotribune.com)" width="130" height="87" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Believe it or not, the Bears may have done themselves a favor getting rid of <strong>Cedric Benson</strong>.  He was never able to translate his success in college to success in the NFL.  The Bears kept giving him second chances because they wasted a high first round draft pick on him and were hoping to get a little production for their wasted money.  With Benson out of the way it paves the way for rookie <strong>Matt Forte</strong> and veteran <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong>.  Between the two they pose a better chance for the Bears to establish a running game than wasting more time hoping Benson would produce.  Coach Lovie Smith recently said that he likes the Bears running back depth chart and they don&#8217;t see a need to pursue a free agent running back.  Quarterback <strong>Rex Grossman</strong> looks like he&#8217;s running sand when he&#8217;s scrambling in the pocket, but he throws a beautiful deep ball off play action.  If the Bears have a running game, they can produce some big plays.</p>
<p><strong>D-FENCE</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/chargers6.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-244" style="float: left;margin: 2px" src="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/chargers6-150x150.jpg" alt="Bears Defense (forums.chargers.com)" width="150" height="150" /></a>Last year the offense got most of the attention as the reason the Bears lots.  Let&#8217;s get something straight right now, the Bears never have and never will pretend to be an offensive team.  They preach defense and then more defense.  Last year the entire defense got banged up, losing both starting cornerbacks, safety <strong>Mike Brown</strong>, and <strong>Tommie Harris</strong> played with a bad knee the entire season.  The return of a healthy defense could quickly return the Bears to dominance quicker than critics believe.  The Bears defense got them to the Super Bowl two years ago when all they had on offense was Thomas Jones and a chance-taking Rex Grossman.  This defensive unit can create turnovers, score touchdowns, and win games all by itself.  If the injury bug can stay off their backs this season, the results may look much different than last year.</p>
<p><strong>The X-Factor: Devin Hester<a href="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/devin-hester-broncos-bears.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-245" style="float: right;margin: 2px" src="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/devin-hester-broncos-bears-150x150.jpg" alt="Devin Hester (chicagobears.contentquake.com)" width="150" height="150" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Last season, the Bears offense was so pathetic that opposing teams were willing to kickoff out-of-bounds and give the Bears the ball on the 40-yard line rather than kick to <strong>Devin Hester</strong>.  I can tell you from sitting in the stands and watching him on the field, he is the fastest, most ellusive man I have ever seen.  The Bears have talked about letting Hester sit out some kickoffs so he can focus more of his energy on playing wide receiver.  Everyone is holding their breath to see how this experiment works out for the offense.  Last season Hester looked confused after leaving the huddle and frequently had to be reminded his assignment by a fellow receiver, usually <strong>Muhsin Muhammed</strong>.  Hester has had a full season to study the playbook and if he can make an impact on offense he will offer an immediate spark to ignite scoring.  The quarterback just has to get the ball in Hester&#8217;s hands and he can carve up the defense on his own.  If the offense can produce, they will either be able to take advantage of the great field position, or teams will have to kick to Hester.  Either option works in the Bears favor.</p>
<p><strong>A Deep Pass To&#8230;&#8230;Who?</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/hasstwofeet_medium.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-246" style="float: left;margin: 2px" src="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/hasstwofeet_medium-150x150.jpg" alt="Mike Hass Gets Two Feet Down (www.buildingthedam.com)" width="150" height="150" /></a>The Bears decided the offense needed to go in a new direction this season.  Last year they got a very talented tight end in <strong>Greg Olsen</strong> who can run and block and this year they picked up a top tackle in <strong>Chris Williams</strong> to solidify the line.  Everyone already knows about the running back situation, but the wide receiver corps is a complete unknown.  The top 2 receivers from last season, Muhsin Muhammed and <strong>Bernard Berrian</strong>, are gone and in are<strong> Marty Booker</strong>, <strong>Brandon Lloyd</strong>, rookie <strong>Earl Bennett</strong>, rookie <strong>Marcus Monk</strong>, <strong>Mark Bradley</strong>, <strong>Rashied Davis</strong>, and <strong>Mike Hass</strong>.  That&#8217;s a lot of names isn&#8217;t it?  That&#8217;s because the Bears have no idea who will be the starting wide receivers and have brought in a whole new crop to choose from.  Marty Booker had a lot of success the first time he played with the Bears and is happy to be home.  He will be the veteran presence but it is unclear how much talent he has left.  Brandon Lloyd has be praised as the best looking receiver in OTA&#8217;s and appears to be the most promising prospect of the bunch.  Surprising little has been said about rookie draft picks Bennett and Monk, which isn&#8217;t good and means they need to step it up in training camp.  Davis and Bradley have been with the team a few years and are good, but far from being great.  Mike Hass just missed making the team last year but made some absolutely amazing catches in the preseason last year and eyes will be on him this year.  I will say one thing, the Bears have made many mistakes in the draft but they have rarely made mistakes with wide receiver.  Booker and Lloyd will be the front runners, but Bennett and Monk may become big producers down the line.</p>
<p><strong>NFC NORTH</strong></p>
<p>Last year the Bears had a tough time with their own division, getting beat up by the <strong>Vikings</strong>, <strong>Packers,</strong> and the <strong>Lions</strong>.  Hopefully this year the Bears will solve the riddle of how a terrible Lions team managed to give them hell and keep the Vikings&#8217; <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong> from running all over the field.  <strong>Brett Favre</strong> was always a Bears killer and with him gone the defense should be able to exhale a little bit.  The problem is the NFL North appears to have replaced Favre with the new division star in Peterson.  It will be hard to match up against a good Vikings team, but I will be interested to see how they treat Berrian in the first game.  If the Bears are going to have any success, they have to find a way to at least split the games with their three rivals.</p>
<p><strong>Season Schedule</strong></p>
<p>Coach <strong>Lovie Smith</strong> likes to break the season into quarters so I&#8217;ll do the same.  First quarter: open against the<strong> Colts</strong> in their new stadium, at <strong>Panthers,</strong> <strong>Bucs</strong>, and <strong>Eagles</strong>.  I would LOVE to see the Bears take out the Colts in their new stadium but I doubt the Bears will have everything ready.  This team will take time to feel each other with so many new faces.  The Bears need to rebound quickly with a win against the Panthers.  The Bears have always enjoyed success against the Bucs and they have bigger problems than the Bears with their roster.  The Eagles are always tough in the beginning of the season with a healthy McNabb.  They&#8217;ll likely open <strong>2-2</strong>.</p>
<p>Second quarter: at <strong>Lions</strong>, at <strong>Falcons</strong>,<strong> Vikings</strong>, <strong>Lions</strong>.  The Bears played the Lions close together last season and it spelled disaster as they confused Bears coaches both times.  This year I doubt they will let the same thing happen.  The Falcons are a few years away from being competitive in the NFL and should offer some relief.  The first match up against the Vikings will be charged up for the Bears to test themselves against the new NFL darling as NFC favorite.  Second quarter record: <strong>3-1</strong>.</p>
<p>Third quarter: <strong>Titans</strong>, at<strong> Packers</strong>, at <strong>Rams</strong>, at <strong>Vikings</strong>.  You never know what to expect from the Titans and Vince Young.  However, <strong>Brian Urlacher</strong> has always matched up well against scrambling quarterbacks by chasing down all over the field.  He did it to <strong>Michael Vick</strong> and he should be able to do it against Young.  The Bears then have a tough three game stretch of away games but thankfully they are all in the midwest and will save players from travel fatigue.  The Bears will try to take advantage of a Favre-less Packers, shut down the Ram offense, and try to escape Minnesota with a victory.  They will be successful in 2 out of 3 trips.  Third quarter record:  <strong>3-1</strong>.</p>
<p>Fourth quarter:  <strong>Jaguars</strong>, <strong>Saints</strong>, <strong>Packers</strong>, at <strong>Texans</strong>.  This will be the toughest stretch of the season for the Bears and will test their ability.  By this time they will be in contention for a playoff spot but will have to fight hard to keep it.  The Bears play the Jaguars on Sunday and then must prepare for the Saints on Thursday night.  The Jaguars are a physical team and may present a problem for players to be ready by Thursday for a talented Saints team.  I fear at best they will split these games and could possibly drop them both.  The Bears will have no problem getting focused for the Packers game at Soldier Field on December 22nd for <strong>Monday Night Football</strong>.  The house will be rocking and the Bears will be looking to put on a good show.  The Texans offer a nice trip to warm Texas and hopefully wrap up a playoff spot.  Fourth quarter record:  <strong>2-2</strong>. </p>
<p>That leaves the Bears with a record of <strong>10-6</strong> and in the NFC that will always get you to the playoffs. </p>
<p><strong>Playoff Match Ups</strong></p>
<p>The good news about a good Minnesota team is that if the Bears meet them in the playoffs, they will be very familiar with each other.  The more experience you have with a team, regardless of talent, the better chance you have to find a way to beat them.  Teams like the <strong>Saints </strong>and <strong>Cowboys</strong> are unpredictable but talented and may face challenges for the Bears.  However, no NFC team has really established itself as a top team beyond ranking speculation.  As we have seen, a key injury to the Cowboys or Saints lineup can leave them vulnerable.  A lot of things can happen in a football season.  As the saying goes, any given sunday.  The opportunities are there for the Bears if they can seize it. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With Training Camp fast approaching I wanted to put the spotlight on the Bears that will have to step up or prove themselves in their respective position. QB:  Rex Grossman This one goes without saying.  The Bears brought him back with a 1-year deal to try to once-and-for-all slay his demons and show that he [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/06/18/bears-to-watch-in-training-camp/">Bears To Watch In Training Camp</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Training Camp fast approaching I wanted to put the spotlight on the Bears that will have to step up or prove themselves in their respective position.</p>
<p><strong>QB:  Rex Grossman</strong></p>
<p>This one goes without saying.  The Bears brought him back with a 1-year deal to try to once-and-for-all slay his demons and show that he can compete in the NFL consistently and not just show flashes of greatness followed by a game-ending interception.</p>
<p><strong>RB:  Matt Forte</strong></p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t this what every rookie dreams of when they are drafted?  The starting spot has basically been handed to Forte, now he has to step it up and show that he deserves it.  Coaches have been raving about his skills during OTA&#8217;s but things are different with the pads on.  The organization is holding its breath for the first few weeks of training camp to see how the youngster runs routes when he&#8217;s being chased down by Urlacher and Co. in full contact drills.  If things don&#8217;t turn out well, the Bears may become big players on the running back market.</p>
<p><strong>WR:  Brandon Lloyd</strong></p>
<p>There is a lot of attention being paid to <strong>Devin Hester</strong> but all Hester really needs is the ball in his hands and he can create his own plays.  It appears the real score for the Bears on the free agent market was landing Lloyd out of Washington.  Word from the Bears is he looks great in drills so far this summer and he appears to be distancing himself from the pack as the number 1 receiver.  If he has a strong training camp Lloyd may be able to resurrect his career as a top wide out.</p>
<p><strong>TE:  Greg Olsen</strong></p>
<p>Olsen has put together some flashy plays and has an incredible ability to go up and get after the ball.  Bears quarterbacks need to look to him more often and hopefully will rely on him now that he has more experience.  The Bears resigned <strong>Desmond Clark</strong> so Olsen will platoon for playing time.  Both players are known for their good hands and ability to spread the field, but Olsen has blazing speed and incredible height to go along with it.  Olsen has done everything right so far, he just needs to get more familiar with his quarterbacks and make sure they don&#8217;t forget to look for him.</p>
<p><strong>OT:  Chris Williams</strong></p>
<p>Ok rook, time to show us what you got.  Chicago is not known for their great first round draft picks so Williams will have a lot of pressure on him to perform and perform well.  Reporters and fans will be on his every step to see if maybe, just maybe, a first round draft pick will come through.  He&#8217;ll have a lot of veteran mentors on the line and hopefully he&#8217;ll be up to the task.</p>
<p><strong>OG: Terrence Metcalf</strong></p>
<p>Entering into his seventh season in the league he has seen some short stints as a starter but the team has never had full faith in him.  Now that <strong>Rueben Brown</strong> has departed, the job is his to lose.  He will have to show coaches that he is ready to be a part of the offensive line and hold his own.  Given his contribution in the past I think he&#8217;s ready to be in the spotlight full time. </p>
<p><strong>C:  Olin Kreutz</strong></p>
<p>Kreutz has long been considered the cog holding the Bears offensive line together and their undeniable leader.  However, last year there was a sudden drop off in his productivity and he didn&#8217;t look like his normal self.  As a result the entire offensive line looked unprepared and confused all season.  The success of the O-line starts and ends with Kreutz.  He needs to get back into his old form if this offense is going to have a chance to move the ball.</p>
<p><strong>DE:  Mark Anderson</strong></p>
<p>After a flashy rookie season, Anderson was given the opportunity to start at end over veteran <strong>Alex Brown</strong> and he folded under the pressure.  His inability to handle the run distracted him from focusing his energy on being a great pass rusher.  The Bears decided to resign Brown to a longer deal and put him back on the starting line for his experience to contain running backs.  Anderson will return to his 3rd down role as a pass rushing threat on the edge.  If Anderson can&#8217;t find his rookie spark, he may find himself replacable down the line.</p>
<p><strong>DT:  Matt Toeaina</strong></p>
<p>I had a hard time with this one because the real attention will be paid to <strong>Israel Idonije</strong>, who has put his time in as a special teamer and is trying to win a job as starting DT.  However, I&#8217;ll be particularly interested in watching the development of Toeaina.  When the Bears were thin at the position towards the end of last season, they signed Toeaina and he burst into the backfield making plays against the <strong>Minnesota Vikings</strong> on <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong>.  Any kid that can shed a block and chase down Peterson in the backfield is someone I want to keep an eye on.  It may have been a fluke burst of adrenaline so he could make the team, but if not&#8230;&#8230;you never know.</p>
<p><strong>LB:  Brian Urlacher</strong></p>
<p>Urlacher may be the face of the defense but he also is admittedly playing with an arthritic lower back and coming off surgery on his neck this offseason.  Eyes will be on Urlacher the first time he participates in contract drills to see how that back neck and back are going to hold up.  It appears the neck is healed, but he will likely have to play the rest of his career dealing with an aching lower back.</p>
<p><strong>CB:  Nathan Vasher</strong></p>
<p>There is a reason why they call him &#8220;The Interceptor.&#8221;  Vasher was injured most of last season and you could see how his absense had an effect on the team.  When he returned to play a couple games the defense had a different swagger and more confidence in their play.  Vasher also turned up with an interception.  He&#8217;s got a nose for the ball and when healthy and paired up with <strong>Charles Tillman</strong>, they can shut down opposing receivers.  He needs to be healthy and get back to form for this defense to return to dominance.</p>
<p><strong>S:  Mike Brown</strong></p>
<p>If you have never seen Mike Brown play I cannot even begin to describe him to you.  He is to the Bears what <strong>Mark Prior</strong> was to the<strong> Chicago Cubs</strong>.  He is not only Pro Bowl caliber, he is possibly a Hall Of Fame caliber player that has been sidelined by injuries his entire career.  When he is on the field the Bears defense looks almost unstoppable.  He will stop the run(101 tackles his rookie year), cover wide receivers, and has a knack for coming up with interceptions(14) and returning them for touchdowns (He is the franchise leader with 7 defensive TD&#8217;s).  He is the total package.  When he plays the Tampa Cover-2 defense is running at it&#8217;s best and will give an opposing quarterback nightmares.  Last season he played in only one game and had to be taken off the field with an injury.  After the game he broke down in tears in frustration over his career.  He wasn&#8217;t sure if he would return but he agreed with the Bears to give it one more shot.  Every Bear fan and player prays that Brown can stay healthy and make a huge difference on this defense.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Chicago Bears have signed wide receiver Rashied Davis to a 3-year deal that runs through the 2010 season.  I haven&#8217;t been able to confirm any reports on the dollar amount of the contract.  The moves comes five days after the Bears signed Davis to a one-year tender offer as a restricted free agent.  The [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/04/24/bears-sign-davis-to-3-year-deal/">Bears Sign Davis to 3-Year Deal</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/davis.jpg" title="Rashied Davis (http://sports.yahoo.com)"><img src="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/davis.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Rashied Davis (http://sports.yahoo.com)" align="right" hspace="2" vspace="2" /></a>The <strong>Chicago Bears</strong> have signed wide receiver <strong>Rashied Davis</strong> to a 3-year deal that runs through the 2010 season.  I haven&#8217;t been able to confirm any reports on the dollar amount of the contract.  The moves comes five days after the Bears signed Davis to a one-year tender offer as a restricted free agent.  The move assures the Bears depth at the wide receiver position and shows faith that Davis will continue to develop.</p>
<p>Davis came to the Bears after spenDding four years in the Arena League with the <strong>San Jose Sabercats</strong>, originally looking to play cornerback, but quickly switched to wide receiver.  His most notable moment came in a game against the <strong>Minnesota Vikings</strong> in 2006 when it appeared <strong>Rex Grossman</strong> had given up the game-winning interception for a touchdown.  The Bears came right back and Davis caught the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter comeback.</p>
<p>The sure handed receiver didn&#8217;t get much playing time last year while competing against <strong>Devin Hester</strong> and <strong>Greg Olsen</strong> as the 3rd and 4th receiver options on the field after <strong>Muhsin Muhammed</strong> and <strong>Bernard Berrian</strong>.  Muhammed and Berrian have been replaced with <strong>Marty Booker</strong> and<strong> Brandon Lloyd</strong> but the Bears are confident they can get Davis more playing time this season.  Even though there is a lot of competition at the wide receiver position, there is no clear front runner and Davis will have an opportunity in training camp to prove himself worthy of playing time.</p>
<p>Considering the move locks up Davis for three years and the Bears have been unwilling to sign many other receivers beyond this season, the Bears appear confident that they can mold Davis into a top receiver.   Davis has never been considered a deep threat on the field but he has shown good hands and route running that could put him in contention for possession receiver on third downs.</p>
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