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Martz pleased with line's progress
Martz pleased with line's progress
By: Larry Mayer
Martz is pleased with the progress the No. 1 unit has made early in training camp.
Players presently working with the first team are J’Marcus Webb at left tackle, Chris Williams at left guard, Roberto Garza at center, Lance Louis at right guard and rookie Gabe Carimi at right tackle.
“There’s a couple of things with the line that are very, very encouraging,” Martz said Tuesday in Bourbonnais. “First of all, Garza last year had a terrific year. He played exceptionally well. Moving J’Marcus back over to the left side, he’s probably a little more comfortable over there.
“The progress that that group—Chris, Garza, all those guys—made together the second half of season, [they] continued to get better every week and we’ve kind of picked up with that a little bit.
“Now Carimi, he’s going to learn what’s going on. But he’s not intimidated by anything. He’s got that great work ethic. He’s athletic. He’s what we were looking for to help us at the tackle position, so we think we’ve resolved some of those issues.
“Obviously we miss Olin. [His exit was] unexpected and it hurts all of us. We were very attached to Olin. But at this point, the five that we have in here, we’re very comfortable with. We’re happy with the progress that they’re making and I’m very encouraged by it, and obviously Mike [Tice] is the guy you want coaching those guys.”
The Bears bolstered their line Sunday by signing veteran free agent Chris Spencer, who started 70 games over the past six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, primarily at center. Spencer likely will start in Chicago, but he’ll have to earn the position first.
“We’re not going to anoint anyone a starter over any of our guys,” Martz said. “He may not make it, I don’t know. He’s got to come in and compete at that position. But he’s a veteran that’s played very well. He’s a good player. If he’s not better than what we have, then he won’t be the starter.
“Be very careful about anointing anybody a starter over anybody that we have. Like I said, we’re happy with our starters in there right now and the progress that they’re making and what they can eventually do. We’re very pleased with that.”
Martz is very high on the versatile Garza, an 11-year veteran who is now the Bears’ longest tenured offensive lineman with Kreutz no longer on the roster.
“Garza is one of our better offensive linemen,” Martz said. “He could play center or guard. Like I told you last year, I can’t tell you enough how important it was to get him back on the offensive line and show stabilizing that was. He’s very quiet and understated, but very powerful and very consistent and a very good football player.”
With newcomers Carimi (6-7, 316) and Spencer (6-3, 309) possibly joining Garza (6-2, 310) in the starting lineup, the Bears offensive line would be much bigger than it was last season.
“I’m very happy with the size of these guys and how physical they are,” Martz said. “That’s a big offensive line. We’re not a finesse, cute, cut, pull around and do those kinds of things. We want to come off the ball and these are those kinds of guys, so we’re happy with that.”
Size, of course, isn’t the most important thing with the offensive line. Whether they can protect quarterback Jay Cutler and open holes in the running game is what matters most, and so far Martz likes what he sees.
“I can say it better as we get through the preseason, but I really like where we’re at personnel-wise and the confidence that these guys have,” he said. “At this time last year we had no idea who was even going to line up. We were struggling to find guys and get them in the right spot. So we’ve got a leg up on that and I would suspect that we’ll do well with that.”
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Me thinks he got an earful from the front office for the articles put out yesterday saying he wanted more help on the OL.

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Blah blah blah, I am forced to say this line is good because I called out that turd of a GM we have. Garza blows, Webb can assblock, Spencer sucks, Olin is gone, Williams is a fat bust with a bad back, Carimi is probably the only good OL we have and he is a rookie. Thank god we have Tice.
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No hold on.....how could you forget about Tices favorite little project in Lance Louis. A Tight End turned into a Guard. Do I have to say more? He was flattened when he played last season and was quickly replaced by Williams and Garza. What are they expecting from him?
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you look at Webb and guys mike tice has coached previously... it's hard to argue with the results... the guy knows how to coach linemen...
I'm not saying it's a gauranteed thing, but I'm willing to be Lance's lack of success was due more in part to not really knowing what he was doing as opposed to not being good enough to play the position...
odds are if your spending too much time thinking about doing something your not going to do it well... any golfer can tell you that. I'd like the same thing can be said for blocking 300lb D tackles... if your thinking about it too much... your probably gonna end up on your back. I'm really anxious to see what the kids got. if we get to game 1 of the pre-season and looks ANYthing like game 1 of the pre-season LAST year... I'll start backing up the shit talkers 100%.... But I don't think it's going to be that bad.
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Compared to last year our o-line can only get better right, if it gets worse god help us
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One thing we all know for certain is that they're taking a huge chance on the improvement of some of these guys this year and the ability of Carimi to play lights out from the get go. If it succeeds Mike Tice is a hero and makes JA look like a genius for not panicking in FA when Plan A failed but if it doesn't we're screwed.
To paraphrase that line from Top Gun, "that's a hell of a risk to take with a $30 million dollar Quarterback"!
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