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    Bears positional analysis: Linebackers

    Bears positional analysis: Linebackers


    By Brad Biggs

    Fourth in a 10-part series

    Brian Urlacher has had better seasons as the middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears, but never before did he need to have a good season like he did in 2010.

    The quarterback of the defense proved he could come back after missing nearly the entire 2009 season, and Urlacher returned to play at his usual high level. The proof was in the Pro Bowl selection he received, his first since 2006.

    It's not surprising Urlacher rebounded like he did. Back issues plagued him in the seasons after the Super Bowl XLI appearance and Urlacher had discovered a way to manage his body entering the 2009 season. He moved fluidly during training camp and looked good in preseason. That's why it was such a stunner when a dislocated right wrist in the first half of the season opener at Green Bay ended his season.
    But unlike other serious injuries that sideline a player for an entire season, the wrist wasn't a big deal once he healed from the surgery and rehabbed. When he came back this year, he moved just the way he did in the offseason the year before. He easily led the team in tackles with 146 and also had a team-high 11 tackles for loss and 13 passes defended. He added four sacks, one interception, two forced fumbles and three recoveries.

    His effort is certainly a good sign for the defense moving forward, even if it's an aging group. More on that in a little bit.

    Roll call: Lance Briggs, Hunter Hillenmeyer, Brian Iwuh, Nick Roach, Pisa Tinoisamoa, Brian Urlacher, Rod Wilson

    2010 overview: While Urlacher returned to all-star form, Lance Briggs was named to the Pro Bowl for the sixth consecutive season as he continued to play at a high level despite missing the Seattle game and most of the Washington game in the middle of the season with a knee injury. Briggs remains the best outside linebacker in a 4-3 scheme in the league and hasn't shown signs of fading even though he turned 30 during the season.

    While defensive end Julius Peppers revamped the defense for first-year coordinator Rod Marinelli with the impact he had on the pass rush, the strength of the unit remained the linebackers. They play fast downhill and that enabled the Bears to be the second-ranked rushing defense in the NFL, allowing an average of 90.1 yards per game. Linebackers combined to force eight fumbles.

    Briggs finished second in tackles with 121 and the race would have been closer had he not missed time. As well as he and Urlacher played, multiple scouts were very impressed with the play of Pisa Tinoisamoa through the first half of the season. One suggested Tinoisamoa, a two-down player who came out for nickel back D.J. Moore in passing situations, was playing as well as anyone on the defense. It was nice to see him emerge after knee injuries cost him all but two games in 2009. But injuries again caught up with him and he missed four games and wasn't the same player in January that he was in October.

    Hunter Hillenmeyer, slated to be a backup and core player on special teams, was placed on injured reserve in Week 2 after he suffered the effects of a concussion. It was a curious move because Hillenmeyer suffered the injury in preseason and there were questions about him before the start of the regular season. Still, the Bears made the decision to release Tim Shaw, a stalwart on special teams who set a franchise record with 30 tackles in 2009. With Hillenmeyer out, former Bears linebacker Rod Wilson was brought back.

    One of the reasons Shaw was cut loose was because the team believed Brian Iwuh could be productive on special teams while also being better on defense. He proved to be a decent replacement for Briggs when he missed time.

    Nick Roach lost out on the starting strong side job to Tinoisamoa but managed to get six starts and was valuable on special teams. He has been a solid role player.

    Free agency/draft priority: While this doesn't look like a need position, it is because Urlacher, Briggs and Hillenmeyer are the only linebackers under contract for next season. Hillenmeyer's situation looks tenuous, at best, considering his history of concussions. He didn't agree with being placed on IR when he was, and the extra caution the team showed then could lead the Bears to part ways with him instead of paying him $1.8 million in 2010. What kind of decision will be made with Tinoisamoa? Urlacher turns 33 in May. Briggs is 30 and Tinoisamoa turns 30 in July. Will the Bears want to invest and roll the dice with a player who has had some durability issues? Eventually, the Bears need to get younger at this position but they haven't drafted a linebacker who has turned into a player for them since Briggs in 2003, the year before Lovie Smith arrived. The reserve linebackers are at the core of Dave Toub's special-teams unit, but with the return of a salary cap, the Bears will need to have players on their rookie contracts, especially backups.

    Looking ahead: This will be a strength of the defense once again, but what path the team chooses to fill the strong side position will be interesting. It's unlikely Tinoisamoa and Roach both return. The Bears could re-sign one of them and then draft a player with an idea toward grooming someone to fill in eventually.

    Bottom line: Urlacher looks to have enough spring in his legs to remain at a high level for a couple more seasons and that's a very good thing for the defense, but some fresh blood is going to be needed soon.

    Next: Running backs.

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    Hopefully we can solve some of our o-line problems soon, that way we can work to solidify this group next year. Urlacher or Briggs goes down, we're pretty much screwed, unless the offense turns into a top 12 team..


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    Everyone except Wilson should be re-signed if possible including Pisa Tinoisamoa. As much as I like Roach I like Pisa even more. If we're lucky his injury history may reduce his contract demands. I don't think anyone else will make a huge offer for him and by re-signing with the Bears he assures himself a spot on a championship lever team.

    As much as I regret it it's probably time to say goodbye to Hilly. The guys done everything that's ever been asked of him and was always a decent replacement when Urlacher was injured but at $1.8 mil he's outpriced himself as a reserve and ST player. Better to use that money on Pisa, Roach and Iwuh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    Everyone except Wilson should be re-signed if possible including Pisa Tinoisamoa. As much as I like Roach I like Pisa even more. If we're lucky his injury history may reduce his contract demands. I don't think anyone else will make a huge offer for him and by re-signing with the Bears he assures himself a spot on a championship lever team.

    As much as I regret it it's probably time to say goodbye to Hilly. The guys done everything that's ever been asked of him and was always a decent replacement when Urlacher was injured but at $1.8 mil he's outpriced himself as a reserve and ST player. Better to use that money on Pisa, Roach and Iwuh.
    yeah like Pisa play alot, but injuries are def. a concern with him and hunter at 2.8 mill just not worth it now- as you said much rather see it go to Roach, iwuh and a rook

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    Release Hunter, Pisa and Wilson and draft a LB in the third round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by little bear View Post
    Release Hunter, Pisa and Wilson and draft a LB in the third round.
    We have other needs that rank ahead of LB (besides o-line) including DT, CB and WR.

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    plus we lost a pick drafting unga...


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    Quote Originally Posted by little bear View Post
    Release Hunter, Pisa and Wilson and draft a LB in the third round.
    really doubt see us use a 3rd rounder on LB unless a real steal "falls" to that round..with urlacher playing so well, think a top LB is at least another year away from needed

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaJeff View Post
    We have other needs that rank ahead of LB (besides o-line) including DT, CB and WR.
    Why is everyone saying we need a DT? Our defensive line did GREAT!

    But our LBs are getting old. Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs are still perfect but they're getting old. Pisa is injury prone, Hunter is too old and Rod Wilson can't tackle...

    At least we have Roach and Iwuh. Bottom line is the Bears should slowly start thinking about getting some young and athletic LBs for the future. Forget the dline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by little bear View Post
    Why is everyone saying we need a DT? Our defensive line did GREAT!

    But our LBs are getting old. Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs are still perfect but they're getting old. Pisa is injury prone, Hunter is too old and Rod Wilson can't tackle...

    At least we have Roach and Iwuh. Bottom line is the Bears should slowly start thinking about getting some young and athletic LBs for the future. Forget the dline.
    Towards the end of the season, we were losing our pressure on the QB, and Toenia as much as a fan of his I am, is not THE guy, nor is Harris, who has only shown a glimpse of what he used to be towards the end. We might get rid of Harris, and even if we don't, we need more pressure from this line, because Peppers can't do it all.


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