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    Smith aims higher with d-line

    By: Larry Mayer | Last Updated: 2/26/2012 10:49 AM


    INDIANAPOLIS – Bears coach Lovie Smith was pleased with some aspects of the defensive line’s play in 2011, but he believes the unit has the potential to perform at a higher level.

    The Bears defense finished fourth in the Aikman Efficiency Ratings, which was created by Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman and consists of seven key statistical categories.


    Asked at the NFL Combine whether he felt the pass rush needed to be ramped up, Smith said: “Everything needs to be ramped up. But I like some of the things we were able to do on our defensive line.”

    Veteran end Julius Peppers was selected to his seventh Pro Bowl in 10 NFL seasons after recording a team-high 11 sacks, including nine over the final 11 games. Henry Melton added a career-high seven sacks, tied for third most among NFL defensive tackles.

    “Julius Peppers is arguably the best player in the NFL; that is what I think,” Smith said. “I get a chance to watch him. The things he does, he will very seldom lead the league in sacks because he gets respect always—double team, triple team. But he had a heck of a year. We think he played last year better than he did the previous year.

    “And Henry Melton, I’ve been talking a lot about Henry Melton and what I think he can be in this league. He didn’t disappoint. Again, that was without an offseason last year. His future is bright. Stephen Paea, Amobi Okoye. Amobi had a heck of a year also. Israel Idonije too.

    “Do we need to do a better job with it? Yes. And I think those guys will say that and we’re saying it because we are capable of doing more.”


    Same approach: With Phil Emery replacing Jerry Angelo as general manager, some NFL observers believe that Smith must lead the Bears to the playoffs in 2012 to retain his job. But the coach’s expectations will be no different than they’ve been in the past.

    “Every year I’ve been a head football coach and pretty much as a position coach, I felt like we had to win the next year or else,” Smith said. “There’s a standard that we’re going to try to get accomplished. That hasn’t changed at all.”

    Emery was hired with the stipulation that Smith would remain coach at least for the 2012 season.

    “As far as more pressure, [the] new GM having to keep me, I don’t think any of the [candidates] looked at it that way,” Smith said. “Hopefully they looked at it as a great situation they were coming into, a team that two years ago was in the NFC Championship Game, a team that was 7-3 this past year before injuries happened.”

    Still involved: Smith’s role in the acquisition of players will be the same under Emery as it was with Angelo.

    “I was involved in the past,” said the Bears coach. “Phil is my boss. I worked together well with Jerry in the past and will do the same thing with Phil. There are a lot of things we have going on right now, but we’re excited about getting the perfect mix on that 53-man roster, I should say at that 61-man roster [including the practice squad].

    “Phil has jumped in right now and again he knows quite a bit about our organization to start off with. I’m just pleased with how it’s initially gone.”

    Building a roster: It appears that the Bears will remain a draft-driven team that fills needs in free agency.

    “What we’ve tried to do in the past is just to get the best possible players whether it’s through free agency or the draft,” Smith said. “Phil’s background has probably been more through the draft, and as a general rule, I think every team feels it likes to build through the draft. That’s what we’ll try to do. [But] you can’t get everything you want or need through it.”

    Smith thinks d-line can perform better
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    Wish he would aim higher w/the o-line. Webbs job being safe kills me inside.

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    Yeah, I just wish he would talk as if the o-line were as imperative as the d line and put an equal amount of resources towards BOTH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    Wish he would aim higher w/the o-line. Webbs job being safe kills me inside.
    Lovie; J'Marcus Webb? "We like what we see in him". "He's a part of our future".

    Tice; "I plan on going with the same five I began last year with". "We won't draft an OT unless one falls in our laps".

    Good news for the J'Marcus Webb Fan Club. All two member, his mother and his sister. Bad news for Jay and the rest of us unless he makes some kind of a quantum leap from the worst LT in the NFL to at least the middle of the pack.

    We may as well face facts. They aren't gonna replace his so lets' hope they get him some competition or at least a vet backup whose name isn't Omiyale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    Lovie; J'Marcus Webb? "We like what we see in him". "He's a part of our future".

    Tice; "I plan on going with the same five I began last year with". "We won't draft an OT unless one falls in our laps".

    Good news for the J'Marcus Webb Fan Club. All two member, his mother and his sister. Bad news for Jay and the rest of us unless he makes some kind of a quantum leap from the worst LT in the NFL to at least the middle of the pack.

    We may as well face facts. They aren't gonna replace his so lets' hope they get him some competition or at least a vet backup whose name isn't Omiyale.
    FA potentials:
    Bell
    Collins
    McNeill

    Down-draft potentials:
    Schwartz
    Massie
    Potter
    McCants
    Datko

    Give me ONE of these to at least replace Omiyale...that's the MINIMUM we need to accomplish for the OL this offseason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MPBears68 View Post
    FA potentials:
    Bell
    Collins
    McNeill

    Down-draft potentials:
    Schwartz
    Massie
    Potter
    McCants
    Datko

    Give me ONE of these to at least replace Omiyale...that's the MINIMUM we need to accomplish for the OL this offseason.
    Yes, this is the one place where I absolutely want to hear Lovie say "we needed to move on". Releasing him is no longer an embarrassment to anyone any longer associated with the team so the longer he stays on the roster the less likely it is they'll let him go at least not before training camp.

    The Bears released AA out of respect for his contributions and to give him the best chance of hooking up with another team. He's no longer a fit here so let him seek a team where he is. If we don't intend to keep OMG around we should be doing the same with him. What will concern me is if we don't.

    Lovie keeps claiming he's so valuable because he's so versatile and to me all he's ever proven is that there's not one position on this team he can play well enough to trust him in a game. The only lineman whose been around here longer is Garza and in all of the time he's been on the Bears he's yet to be able to hold a starting position anywhere on the line. He can't even beat out the worst LT in the NFL and LT is the position we signed him to play. When Carimi went down last year Lovie gave him a chance at RT and he looked so lousy he couldn't even finish one game before they either had to yank him or get an ambulance for Cutler.

    Right along with Darryl Drake he's the other guy I can't figure out how he keeps his job after so many failures. The coaching staff can't be looking at any different game film than we are and if it's that obvious to a bunch of "armchair QB's" what must it look like to them? How can we complain so much about Webb as long as OMG is still on the team. Webb looks like and All-Pro next to him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    If we don't intend to keep OMG around we should be doing the same with him. What will concern me is if we don't.
    I get the feeling if we do draft some depth OL they will cut someone OTHER than Ohmyfail.
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