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Help Wanted; Olineman Apply MMartz@Bears.com
Martz says Bears still in market for OL help
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By Brad Biggs Tribune reporter 1:50 p.m. CDT, August 2, 2011
BOURBONNAIS -- Maybe last year’s veteran quarterback will become this year’s veteran lineman.
Although general manager Jerry Angelo intimated Saturday that the Chicago Bears were done searching for offensive linemen after agreeing to terms with center Chris Spencer on a two-year contract, offensive coordinator Mike Martz made it clear Tuesday he’s very much in the market for more veteran depth on the line.
Of course, Martz lobbied for a veteran backup to Jay Cutler last season and finally got Todd Collins after Caleb Hanie went down in the preseason opener with a minor shoulder injury. Maybe Martz will get his way again, and it’s believed the Bears are at least poking around to see what players could potentially be available. However, the idea of the team finding a starter for the group at this point seems remote, at best.
“I think we would all like to have a couple more veteran linemen,” Martz said during his first news conference since before the NFC Championship Game. “I don’t think that’s any different than any camp right now. I don’t know if you can ever have enough offensive linemen, quality veteran offensive linemen to do just what you’re talking about to challenge and push guys and make them better, but that’s the case throughout the league I think.”
Martz said he has a better feel for the line now than he did a year ago at this time, and said rookie first-round pick Gabe Carimi has a chance to start at right tackle. The one thing that stood out most in his analysis of the line was his support of Roberto Garza, who he credited with dramatically improving the line last season.
Some other highlights:
Martz praised quarterback Jay Cutler for making significant improvements in his game during the offseason without the aid of coaching:
“Technically, his footwork and his drops I was kind of stunned. He’s done an awful lot of work on his own in the offseason. I was kind of giddy to be honest with you because watching him drop right now is textbook, and I didn’t know how we were going to get him there, but he got there by himself before he came to camp and I couldn’t be more happy with that.
“Coaches feel like if they’re not there that these guys aren’t going to train right and practice right and do all those things, but you know in today’s age with all the video equipment and the game tapes and they’ve heard this enough where they go back and analyze themselves. However he did it, I don’t know how he did it, but I’m amazed at the progress that he made while he was away from us.”
Martz on the addition of wide receiver Roy Williams:
“I just know how competitive and tough Roy is. Roy excels when you put it on his plate and say OK, we’ve got to win this game here on this play. He’s that kind of elite player, quality player, and he’s the best in those circumstances and he’s a physical guy, he makes plays after the catch, he’s got incredible hands, knows the system, which in this short preseason is really important. I could go on and on about Roy. You know how I feel about Roy.”
On the trade of Greg Olsen and his fit in the scheme:
“I love Greg and what he brought to us, we didn’t use him enough, I know that, but circumstances were just what it was. We were trying to get halfway through the season and still trying to figure out the offense. We had to use him in the running game as a blocker, as a running back, lead blocker, in pass protections to help. It was not fair to him, but we were trying to do all we could to win games. We know that he was capable of so much more and (were) excited about him. But that’s where it is. He’s got a great deal of money to go play for a real good team, and he’s a great guy, a terrific football player. I’m sure he’ll do very well.”
bmbiggs@tribune.com
Twitter @BradBiggs
Last edited by soulman; 08-02-2011 at 04:20 PM.
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Originally Posted by
lklrlolnlilklsox
Sean Locklear, please.
An OG for the right side but are you sure you want to keep using the Tim Ruskell connection?
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Originally Posted by
soulman
An OG for the right side but are you sure you want to keep using the Tim Ruskell connection?
The guy is bar none the best and most versatile OL left out there. He's experienced all across the line except C and is a very underrated blocker. Why not?
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Shouldnt the email be MTice@Bears.com?
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Originally Posted by
lklrlolnlilklsox
The guy is bar none the best and most versatile OL left out there. He's experienced all across the line except C and is a very underrated blocker. Why not?
Fine with me. At least he rates ahead of any others left over. He's one of the top 20 Olineman in free agency. Curious about how Ruskell hasn't been promoting this guy too. If Garza stays at OC for any lenghth of time or we have anyone go down anywhere we'll need another lineman who can play both inside and outside. They can't possibly think that OMG is better than Locklear can they?
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
Should be but Tice is keeping mum. It's Martz stumping for them.
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Free Agent OLmen who I think will be upgrades
1. OG Leonard Davis, a big physical mauler that has his weight down and can start at OG for a year and match the size of Raji, Suh and Williams.
2. OG Brian Waters, he might be 34, but he is a tactician and is an upgrade at LG over Chris Williams.
3. OT Ryan Harris, he is solid and can play either OT and would allow the Bears some flexibility.
4. OT Sean Locklear, he is not a superstar run blocker, but he is a very good pass protector and can play either RT or RG.
He is not big or physical so I wonder how Mike Tice will like him?
5. OG Max Jean-Gilles, if I knew his weight he would be higher on the list as he has started at LG and RG.
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