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    Q: Harvey Unga: does he have a chance to work his way onto the field? Did he part ways with the Bears? I haven't heard anything about him since early last season. Some other fans and I are hoping for a "hidden gem"; a one-two punch with Matt Forte and another young formidable back. Shore up the O-line and keep defenses honest. -- John, (Clinton, La.)

    A: Well, a pulled hamstring in the preseason landed Unga on the injured reserve (the Bears effectively hid him there). So that's why you haven't heard much about him. But I'll tell you that the Bears are extremely excited about Unga's potential in terms of his power and versatility. Running backs coach Tim Spencer said that Unga will have to earn his way into the backfield rotation by showing his stuff on special teams. So Unga appears to be in line to become the team's No. 3 running back, and I wouldn't count him out as a potential short-yardage option that might push Chester Taylor for that role.

    Q: Do you see the Bears turning to free agency (assuming it happens) for their starting strong-side linebacker, or do you think the job is Roach's to lose with free agency being used more for special teamers and depth? Personally, I think Nick Roach deserves a shot. -- Kenny, (Springfield, Mo.)

    A: Kenny, the fact is the Bears need depth at linebacker, period. The team drafted only one player (J.T. Thomas) at the position, and Lovie Smith told me the plan was to add at linebacker. Naturally, through the additions, there will be competition for that starting spot. I don't envision the Bears -- regardless of their confidence level in him -- simply handing Roach the starting job. Besides that, Brian Iwuh -- assuming he returns once his free-agent status is cleared up post lockout -- will also be a strong candidate for that starting spot on the strong side. There's also a possibility the Bears could bring back Pisa Tinoisamoa to compete with Roach for that job.

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    Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag

    Which Bears players will have a breakout season? How high is Johnny Knox's ceiling? The Tribune's Bears columnist answers these questions and more in his weekly mailbag.

    By Dan Pompei Tribune staff reporter June 7, 2011


    Which Bears player do you see having a breakout year like D.J. Moore, Israel Idonije and Johnny Knox last year? Haluk, London, UK

    My top three candidates would be Henry Melton, Zack Bowman and Nick Roach. In three conversations I have had with Lovie Smith this offseason, he has brought up Melton's name, without prompting, three times. He clearly is as excited about Melton as he is about any player. Melton is going to get his chance. I thought the coaching staff got down on Bowman after a couple of bad plays early last season. But I think he's an NFL starting-caliber cornerback who can be really good if he cleans up some of his tackling issues. Bowman is big, fast and can come up with takeaways. That should endear him to his coaches. If the Bears do not sign a starting cornerback in free agency, Bowman will have an excellent chance of beating out Tim Jennings, D.J. Moore and Josh Moore to be the starting corner opposite Charles Tillman. Roach actually is out of contract, but I expect he will return. And he could be given a chance to start at strong-side linebacker. He's a gifted young player who could be ready for his opportunity.

    How high do you think the ceiling is for Johnny Knox? I see lots of flashes of something special, I just think he needs to get stronger. What do you think? Brandon, Wisconsin

    I think Knox already is a very good player, but he still has some room to improve. He can be a receiver who has 1,000-yard seasons with regularity. He has the speed to make big plays, too. I can't say I believe he is ever going to turn into Jerry Rice, though. He probably always will be a little limited by his frame.

    What are your thoughts on Tony Dungy meeting with the Bears' coaches for a day? Since they were Cover-2 disciples. I think this a smart move by Lovie. Jason, Richmond, Va.

    It certainly couldn't hurt. An influx of different ideas certainly can be beneficial. Dungy might have noticed some things about how the Bears are playing that had escaped Bears coaches. Maybe he was able to lend some missing perspective. Perhaps he got through to some coaches in a way few others could. More than anything, though, the visit probably is about fellowship. I would not expect that it's going to have a profound effect on the Bears' season.

    Where do you think Stephen Paea fits best, as an under tackle or at the nose? He has stated he prefers the former and I agree, simply because I don't think he's big enough for the nose and he's more of a playmaker than a hold-the-line-steady kind of guy. Also, I think it would be pretty neat if we had an all-Samoan starting tackle combo on defense with him and Matt Toeaina. Ray Bishop, Fayetteville, Ark.

    Good question. Truthfully, I'm not sure anyone can answer it yet. The best-case scenario, which the Bears believe will play out, is Paea is versatile enough to play both positions. The worst-case scenario is he's not quick enough to be a dynamic three technique, nor big enough to be an impact nose tackle. The scouts I have spoken with have been split on what Paea can do best. We'll find out when the pads come on and Paea gets to test his abilities against NFL competition.

    Dan, I know I am a year off but it seems that drafting a linebacker next year should be a priority. Do you agree? Or can J.T. Thomas be a starter? Ed, Chicago

    It's way too early to know if Thomas can be a starter. I do know the Bears like him very much and are excited to have him. Physically, Thomas doesn't lack anything. He has the size, speed and athleticism to be a starter in the Bears' system. Whether he can put it all together remains to be seen. The Bears need to learn a little about Thomas during the 2011 season. But chances are they still will be looking at linebackers hard in 2012.

    Will Mike Martz commit to Chester Taylor as his short-yardage back? Ryan, Dallas

    Taylor earned that role last year, and he'll have to earn it again if he wants to keep it. I'm not completely sure Taylor makes the 53-man roster. He probably will be a Bear this year, but he will have competition from Kahlil Bell and Harvey Unga, at least. The Bears could even sign another back. In terms of the role of short-yardage back, that could be filled by Bell, Unga or even Matt Forte if not Taylor. The backup running back position is going to be one to watch in training camp.

    What are the chances that the Bears go after Plaxico Burress? Mike Termini, Elgin

    I would say slim to none. On several fronts, he is not what they are looking for. That's not to say he is incapable of helping some team. In fact, he might very well do that. But he needs the perfect situation, and the Bears are not the perfect situation for him.

    Why wouldn't the Bears value a big wide receiver who can give Jay Cutler more options in the end zone other then Greg Olsen? Jermaine, Harvey

    The Bears are not opposed to adding a big receiver. In fact, there is a chance, maybe even a good one, that they will do so. But it's hard to find a big receiver who can do everything the Bears ask their receivers to do. What the Bears want, essentially, is a big receiver who can run routes like a smaller one. Mike Martz is big on having receivers who are versatile enough to efficiently run all the routes in his playbook. If all a receiver has is one or two tricks, it becomes easier for defenses to take away those tricks.

    Will the Bears try for guard Logan Mankins, or do you see any other free agent offensive linemen they may target? John, Naperville

    The Patriots have the franchise tag on Mankins, which basically puts him off limits to the Bears and any other team. There are some other good possibilities in free agency on the offensive line, but the vibe I'm getting from Halas Hall is the Bears may not go for a starting offensive lineman in free agency. I think they want to see what the players they already have can do, given another year working with Mike Tice.

    How will the NFL lockout affect the ability of the offensive line to jell, especially with our first-round pick? Martin Corral, Chicago

    There is no doubt in my mind the Bears offensive line will not be as good as it could have been in 2011 because the players did not get a chance to work with Tice for a full offseason. Continuity and working together affects offensive linemen more than anyone. The Bears very well could have three young starters who need as much work as they can get in Gabe Carimi, J'Marcus Webb and Chris Williams. What's more, they also have some developmental prospects who needed the work.

    Sports Turf at Soldier Field -- why not now? DGP, Chicago

    Because the Bears don't want it. They fear field turf products may not be as safe to play on as grass, even grass that comes out in clumps late in the year. Studies about player safety on field turf have been inconclusive, and until the Bears get a better feel for injury rates, they plan on sticking with grass.

    Is there a stat kept on head coaches who win a championship for one organization and then go to another one and win a title again? It doesn't seem like it happens very often. Eddie Sedgwick, St. John, Ind.

    In football, it has never happened in the Super Bowl era. Many have tried, including Vince Lombardi, Mike Ditka, Bill Parcells, Mike Holmgren and Jimmy Johnson. But no one has been able to win a Super Bowl with a second team.

    dpompei@tribune.com


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    and pomeii's mailbag..

    Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag

    Which Bears players will have a breakout season? How high is Johnny Knox's ceiling? The Tribune's Bears columnist answers these questions and more in his weekly mailbag.

    By Dan Pompei Tribune staff reporter June 7, 2011


    Which Bears player do you see having a breakout year like D.J. Moore, Israel Idonije and Johnny Knox last year? Haluk, London, UK

    My top three candidates would be Henry Melton, Zack Bowman and Nick Roach. In three conversations I have had with Lovie Smith this offseason, he has brought up Melton's name, without prompting, three times. He clearly is as excited about Melton as he is about any player. Melton is going to get his chance. I thought the coaching staff got down on Bowman after a couple of bad plays early last season. But I think he's an NFL starting-caliber cornerback who can be really good if he cleans up some of his tackling issues. Bowman is big, fast and can come up with takeaways. That should endear him to his coaches. If the Bears do not sign a starting cornerback in free agency, Bowman will have an excellent chance of beating out Tim Jennings, D.J. Moore and Josh Moore to be the starting corner opposite Charles Tillman. Roach actually is out of contract, but I expect he will return. And he could be given a chance to start at strong-side linebacker. He's a gifted young player who could be ready for his opportunity.

    How high do you think the ceiling is for Johnny Knox? I see lots of flashes of something special, I just think he needs to get stronger. What do you think? Brandon, Wisconsin

    I think Knox already is a very good player, but he still has some room to improve. He can be a receiver who has 1,000-yard seasons with regularity. He has the speed to make big plays, too. I can't say I believe he is ever going to turn into Jerry Rice, though. He probably always will be a little limited by his frame.

    What are your thoughts on Tony Dungy meeting with the Bears' coaches for a day? Since they were Cover-2 disciples. I think this a smart move by Lovie. Jason, Richmond, Va.

    It certainly couldn't hurt. An influx of different ideas certainly can be beneficial. Dungy might have noticed some things about how the Bears are playing that had escaped Bears coaches. Maybe he was able to lend some missing perspective. Perhaps he got through to some coaches in a way few others could. More than anything, though, the visit probably is about fellowship. I would not expect that it's going to have a profound effect on the Bears' season.

    Where do you think Stephen Paea fits best, as an under tackle or at the nose? He has stated he prefers the former and I agree, simply because I don't think he's big enough for the nose and he's more of a playmaker than a hold-the-line-steady kind of guy. Also, I think it would be pretty neat if we had an all-Samoan starting tackle combo on defense with him and Matt Toeaina. Ray Bishop, Fayetteville, Ark.

    Good question. Truthfully, I'm not sure anyone can answer it yet. The best-case scenario, which the Bears believe will play out, is Paea is versatile enough to play both positions. The worst-case scenario is he's not quick enough to be a dynamic three technique, nor big enough to be an impact nose tackle. The scouts I have spoken with have been split on what Paea can do best. We'll find out when the pads come on and Paea gets to test his abilities against NFL competition.

    Dan, I know I am a year off but it seems that drafting a linebacker next year should be a priority. Do you agree? Or can J.T. Thomas be a starter? Ed, Chicago

    It's way too early to know if Thomas can be a starter. I do know the Bears like him very much and are excited to have him. Physically, Thomas doesn't lack anything. He has the size, speed and athleticism to be a starter in the Bears' system. Whether he can put it all together remains to be seen. The Bears need to learn a little about Thomas during the 2011 season. But chances are they still will be looking at linebackers hard in 2012.

    Will Mike Martz commit to Chester Taylor as his short-yardage back? Ryan, Dallas

    Taylor earned that role last year, and he'll have to earn it again if he wants to keep it. I'm not completely sure Taylor makes the 53-man roster. He probably will be a Bear this year, but he will have competition from Kahlil Bell and Harvey Unga, at least. The Bears could even sign another back. In terms of the role of short-yardage back, that could be filled by Bell, Unga or even Matt Forte if not Taylor. The backup running back position is going to be one to watch in training camp.

    What are the chances that the Bears go after Plaxico Burress? Mike Termini, Elgin

    I would say slim to none. On several fronts, he is not what they are looking for. That's not to say he is incapable of helping some team. In fact, he might very well do that. But he needs the perfect situation, and the Bears are not the perfect situation for him.

    Why wouldn't the Bears value a big wide receiver who can give Jay Cutler more options in the end zone other then Greg Olsen? Jermaine, Harvey

    The Bears are not opposed to adding a big receiver. In fact, there is a chance, maybe even a good one, that they will do so. But it's hard to find a big receiver who can do everything the Bears ask their receivers to do. What the Bears want, essentially, is a big receiver who can run routes like a smaller one. Mike Martz is big on having receivers who are versatile enough to efficiently run all the routes in his playbook. If all a receiver has is one or two tricks, it becomes easier for defenses to take away those tricks.

    Will the Bears try for guard Logan Mankins, or do you see any other free agent offensive linemen they may target? John, Naperville

    The Patriots have the franchise tag on Mankins, which basically puts him off limits to the Bears and any other team. There are some other good possibilities in free agency on the offensive line, but the vibe I'm getting from Halas Hall is the Bears may not go for a starting offensive lineman in free agency. I think they want to see what the players they already have can do, given another year working with Mike Tice.

    How will the NFL lockout affect the ability of the offensive line to jell, especially with our first-round pick? Martin Corral, Chicago

    There is no doubt in my mind the Bears offensive line will not be as good as it could have been in 2011 because the players did not get a chance to work with Tice for a full offseason. Continuity and working together affects offensive linemen more than anyone. The Bears very well could have three young starters who need as much work as they can get in Gabe Carimi, J'Marcus Webb and Chris Williams. What's more, they also have some developmental prospects who needed the work.

    Sports Turf at Soldier Field -- why not now? DGP, Chicago

    Because the Bears don't want it. They fear field turf products may not be as safe to play on as grass, even grass that comes out in clumps late in the year. Studies about player safety on field turf have been inconclusive, and until the Bears get a better feel for injury rates, they plan on sticking with grass.

    Is there a stat kept on head coaches who win a championship for one organization and then go to another one and win a title again? It doesn't seem like it happens very often. Eddie Sedgwick, St. John, Ind.

    In football, it has never happened in the Super Bowl era. Many have tried, including Vince Lombardi, Mike Ditka, Bill Parcells, Mike Holmgren and Jimmy Johnson. But no one has been able to win a Super Bowl with a second team.

    dpompei@tribune.com
    Sorry, I didn't see you had posted the Pompei article.

    If the Bears don't upgrade the guard position kiss the 2011 season goodbye.

    Personally I think Pompei's "vibe" is wrong. The Bears can't be that stupid. Cutler won't survive another season with Chris Williams as a guard. Rumour is the Bears would have drafted John Moffitt in round 3 had he fell to them. That tells me they are looking for an upgrade at the guard position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaJeff View Post
    Sorry, I didn't see you had posted the Pompei article.

    If the Bears don't upgrade the guard position kiss the 2011 season goodbye.

    Persoanlly I think Pompei's "vibe" is wrong. The Bears can't be that stupid. Cutler won't survive another season with Chris Williams as a guard. Rumour is the Bears would have drafted John Moffitt in round 3 had he fell to them. That tells me they are looking for an upgrade at the guard position.
    yeah pompei's "vibe" are wrong more often than not, and esp when comes to draft or F/A, you DO NOT LET YOUR CARDS BE KNOWN, or tell people you want position "X",or player "Y"- because then the agents of course hike the price up, because know you are interested. so like a good poker player, keep them cards close and don't tell the media a thing and appear disinterested.. remember last year the bears 'appeared' disinterested in peppers before F/A and then jumped as quick as could.. before the media even realized it, despite all the redskins and eagle rumors

    waaaay to early to panick or signal the "we didn't do a thing" nonsense jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaJeff View Post
    Sorry, I didn't see you had posted the Pompei article.

    If the Bears don't upgrade the guard position kiss the 2011 season goodbye.

    Personanlly I think Pompei's "vibe" is wrong. The Bears can't be that stupid. Cutler won't survive another season with Chris Williams as a guard. Rumour is the Bears would have drafted John Moffitt in round 3 had he fell to them. That tells me they are looking for an upgrade at the guard position.
    Man I was really rooting for that. That and Wisniewski.
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    Quote Originally Posted by short faced bear View Post
    Man I was really rooting for that. That and Wisniewski.

    yep and IMO that both gone and little from UNC at WR a large part of why wnt with conte, the other chpices for the 3rd round, just broke bad for bears( after breaking good with carimi and paea in the first 2 rounds).. it happens

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabears54 View Post
    yep and IMO that both gone and little from UNC at WR a large part of why wnt with conte, the other chpices for the 3rd round, just broke bad for bears( after breaking good with carimi and paea in the first 2 rounds).. it happens
    You may disagree, but I think Chris Williams is a bust. After seeing how bad he was as a guard, constantly getting pushed back and ran over, I don't want to see him line up for another snap. Any Bears fan who is "hoping" for better things from him in 2011 is hoping in vain. He is what he is.

    LG is our biggest need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaJeff View Post
    You may disagree, but I think Chris Williams is a bust. After seeing how bad he was as a guard, constantly getting pushed back and ran over, I don't want to see him line up for another snap. Any Bears fan who is "hoping" for better things from him in 2011 is hoping in vain. He is what he is.

    LG is our biggest need.
    wouldn't call williams a "bust" at all,, at worst a dissapointment, but as has started 19 games including last 13 stright at a ne position last year, do not think you can call hima bust yet. let's see how 2011 plays out before using that.... do think we are going F/A for a LG.. just disagree he is a bust

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    I just think that there isn't going to be much punch for the interior of the line unless we can get some FA help. They are going to have the same low-punch on the goalline. Will still be able to run off tackle but weather it's Unga, Taylor or Forte it will be the same tough road up the gut.

    Trying to eek out another season with Kreutz, Garza with injuries and hope he has another average season, and questions about Cwill does not bode well when going up against the likes of Detroit's line.

    Unless Cwill makes a quantum leap at LG we need help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by short faced bear View Post
    I just think that there isn't going to be much punch for the interior of the line unless we can get some FA help. They are going to have the same low-punch on the goalline. Will still be able to run off tackle but weather it's Unga, Taylor or Forte it will be the same tough road up the gut.

    Trying to eek out another season with Kreutz, Garza with injuries and hope he has another average season, and questions about Cwill does not bode well when going up against the likes of Detroit's line.

    Unless Cwill makes a quantum leap at LG we need help.
    and as we have talked about for months now, do think when this is settled we will have 5-6 legit guards to choose from for that F/A help

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