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Five Things to Watch For Monday Night..........
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Five things I'll be looking at Monday night
By Sean Jensen on August 21, 2011 12:29 PM| No Comments| No TrackBacks
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- On Monday, the Bears return to the site of the offense's ugliest and scariest game of the entire 2010 season.
The offense looked completely inept, with offensive coordinator Mike Martz dialing up play calls as if Jay Cutler had spit in his Cheerios that morning. The Bears' running backs averaged a healthy five yards per run, but they only got seven carries. Meanwhile, Cutler dropped back 21 times and got sacked an NFL record nine times.
The Bears defense played spectacular, allowing the Giants to only score a field goal in the first half, before things started to fall apart late in the third quarter of an eventual 17-3 loss.
As they return to the New Meadowlands, the Bears enter what should be a very intriguing preseason game. Here are five things I'm looking at:
1) Can Jay Cutler walk off the field in one piece?
Technically, he finished the first half, but he didn't return in the third quarter because of a concussion. It was as if Cutler and center Olin Kreutz were the only two players representing the Bears offense because Giant defenders were racing to see who could level him first. Because it is the second preseason game, Cutler and the starting offense should play significantly more than the opener. But if he makes only a cursory appearance, it would be hard not to view that as an indictment of the o-line and assurance that changes -- including the addition of a veteran -- are imminent. The unit, though, surely doesn't have any momentum; they looked dreadful in the last public practice of training camp.
2) Will Kellen Davis or Roy Williams please stand up?
Anyone who closely watches the team knows what Matt Forte, Devin Hester, Johnny Knox and Cutler are capable of. But the two new major additions to the starting lineup are Williams and Davis. The former hasn't really distinguished himself in the last week of practice but maybe he was waiting to "turn it on" for the game. And, to be fair, he barely played in the preseason opener. As for Davis, he's made a bunch of plays in practice, but he needs to show that huge target radius in a game, even if its only in the preseason.
3) What undrafted players are going to make some noise?
There's no question that the overall depth of the 2011 Bears is far superior to the 2010 team. That this club reached the NFC title game was largely aided it's tremendous fortune, in terms of health. The Bears have plenty of cap space to acquire a few more veterans, but they are very excited about a handful of undrafted rookies they have high hopes for. So players like defensive end Mario Addison, tight end Kyle Adams, receiver Kris Adams, linebacker Dom DeCicco and receiver Dane Sanzenbacher could really help themselves by standing out on special teams. The reality is, a player like DeCicco needs to have a big game, because the Bears are closely watching the linebacker market.
4) Can the Bears apply pressure on the Giants' quarterbacks?
The Giants have had a lot of turnover along the offensive line. And throughout training camp, I'm not sure there was a better -- more encouraging -- unit than the Bears' defensive line. But the final numbers against the Buffalo Bills wasn't overwhelming. Sure, the Bills made sure to get the ball out of Ryan Fitzpatrick's hand quickly. But, the Bears only had two sacks and three hurries, according to the game stats. The Bears defensive line needs to look more dominant against the Giants, especially veteran Vernon Gholston. He's shown flashes at camp, but he's neck-and-neck with the unheralded Addison. In returning to his home stadium (he played for the Jets), Gholston has all the motivation in the world to have a breakout game.
5) How will Caleb Hanie respond?
It's hard not to see the intent of the messages delivered from the Bears coaches to backup quarterback Caleb Hanie. But, by midweek, they were trying to assure and encourage him. Not surprisingly, Hanie had his strongest practices of training camp on Wednesday and Thursday, although Friday wasn't quite as sharp. Now, he needs to step up in a game. The Bears don't want to go get a veteran quarterback, and they want to keep developing and showcasing Hanie. The reality is, Hanie probably won't be a Bear in 2012, given their investment in Cutler, so the Bears would love to somehow get a draft pick for him. To do that, though, Hanie needs to limit the turnovers and show command of the offense.
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To beat 4th to the punch:
1. Sack one
2. Sack two
3. End around on 3 and 17 to Kellen Davis
4. Sack six
5. Cutler sacked 6 times on one play.
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Still nothing but bad news about that Oline even after three weeks so somebody better have a Plan B up their sleves. The problem, as JA pointed out, is that their aren't any good vets still on the market. Out of the top FA Olineman all that's left are guys like Sean Locklear who's a RT when we need help at LT ans Trai Essex who just plain isn't any better than what we already have. This is where a trade of a 2012 draft pick or a pick and a player may be the only route available if we're gonna get some vet help at LT.
The Bears and, Martz of course, are bragging up RWill in camp and how well he's coming along. My biggest question is why he didn't show up in shape to begin with. The guy is great at talking the talk but if we don't see some walking the walk too it wouldn't break my heart to see his ass walked right out the door. We've got some young guys who want to play if he doesn't.
Davis is doing big things in practice and now he has to show that he's a huge red zone threat in the game as well. Des Clark is still as dependable an all around TE as you could ask for and the rookie Andre Smith is flat out blocking his ass off so Davis needs to be that two way player he's expected to be. Now the question is will Martz call his number or will he ignore him?
Glad to hear the Bears are still shopping for vet LB help. With Pisa still sidelined until October and no vet depth behind Urlacher and Roach another experienced guy would make us all breathe easier. I don't doubt that they're just resting Urlacher and Briggsy and taking no chances on making small injuries worse. Those two really don't need the work anyway. Iwuh will get the start this week and it'll be nice to see if his play in that Seattle game was just a fluke opr whether he's really got the goods to backup Briggs. It's at MLB and SLB where we're truly thin. Maybe signing Tatupu isn't a bad idea if he'd be willing to take a conditional deal and backup at MLB and compete against Roach at SLB. He need to take less than $4 mil though. A whole lot less.
The saddest thing about this is that I believe that Hanie is being showcased this preseason for a pick. I'm against not keeping the guy even though we may have to dig a little deeper in our pockets to do it. If they were to approach him with an extension for say three years for around $7.5mil with say, $3.5 mil guaranteed he may just be willing to take it rather than take his chances as a FA. $2 mil is pretty much standard for a decent vet #2 and we've got some cap room to do it with. I just think he's a much better prospect than Enderle.
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my 5 things to watch:
1) Left Tackle
2) Left Guard
3) Center
4) Right Guard
5) Right Tackle
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I would say the same boring games we are use to seeing in preseason.
Sack
Sack
run up the middle for 2 yards
Punt
Repeat several more times
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My five:
1) the line
2) the power backs and TE's
3) Sanz!
4) Is Podelish worth the dough
5) seeing if Martz just threw Hanie to the lions and will be 3rd string after next week
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Originally Posted by
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My five:
1) the line
2) the power backs and TE's
3) Sanz!
4) Is Podelish worth the dough
5) seeing if Martz just threw Hanie to the lions and will be 3rd string after next week
It won't make much difference if Podlesh kicks one back over his shoulder he's got a lock on the job. All they can do with Lanning is showcase him and hope they may get a pick out of him. But I would like to see a little more of Sanzenbacher than we did last week. Martz said he got loose on a beautiful route in the end zone but protection broke down and they couldn't get him the ball. It's really sad when you have a great QB and skill players who have to play behind a crappy Oline.
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