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    Emery Seems to Know What He's Doing................

    It seems Emery knows what he's doing

    Now if Bears GM only would take Stanford's Martin in 1st round …


    Stanford's Jonathan Martin during pro day at Stanford Practice Fields. (Jason O. Watson-US PRESSWIRE / April 21, 2012)



    David Haugh's In the Wake of the News 4:06 p.m. CDT, April 21, 2012


    My advice for Phil Emery days before running his first NFL draft as Bears general manager is to address the receiver issue before anything else.

    The receiver on Emery's telephone, that is. Make sure it works and everybody in the draft room knows who's dialing whom.

    Nothing can damage a GM's credibility on draft day more than a botched phone call, which Jerry Angelo learned the hard way. The league voided a trade with the Ravens because the Bears' phone miscommunication caused the deal to be called in late.

    The resulting furor from the Ravens marked the beginning of the end for Angelo, who, aside from once selecting Michael Haynes in the first round, never experienced a bigger draft-day embarrassment.

    Suffice to say so far nobody has complained about the connection Emery has established at Halas Hall. When Brian Urlacher praised Emery recently, it suggested players have received a clear and strong message from management that used to be full of static.

    "Phil Emery knows what he's doing, obviously,'' Urlacher said.

    We are so used to the face of the franchise furrowing his brow at front-office moves. Next thing you know, Urlacher will be explaining why he likes news conferences and the Cover-2 defense.

    A similar transformation showed in Lance Briggs, career instigator of NFL executives, who sounded like a changed man after signing a contract extension that didn't even require using his media megaphone.

    "It feels like a miracle, what they have done this offseason,'' Briggs said.

    When you have carried bad offenses as long as Briggs and Urlacher have, signing a legitimate No. 1 wide receiver indeed feels like the Bears equivalent of laying on of hands. But the Pro Bowl linebackers sounding as if they found football religion goes beyond the trade for game-changer Brandon Marshall.

    Players know.

    They know newly signed backups at running back, Michael Bush, and quarterback, Jason Campbell, possess enough talent to start on some teams. They know why Devin Thomas and Eric Weems and Blake Costanzo earned reputations as special-teams stalwarts. They know strong-side linebacker Geno Hayes and guard Chilo Rachal and cornerbacks Kelvin Hayden and Jonathan Wilhite represent low-risk, high-reward gambles for a team that lacked quality depth.

    Not even the threat of Matt Forte holding out — I will be surprised if Forte reports before Sept. 1 unless he starts listening to his conscience instead of his agent — prevents the Bears from realistically thinking playoffs. Adding Bush adequately prepared the Bears for missing Forte.

    The draft will do nothing but fortify an improved Bears roster, especially since finding college talent supposedly represents what Emery does best. With three of the first 79 picks, the Bears ideally will add an offensive lineman, a pass rusher and a wide receiver — but in what order?

    Headline writers and defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli would love the Bears to take Illinois defensive end Whitney Mercilus at No. 19
    . Putting a young sack specialist opposite Julius Peppers would inject youth and energy to a defense needing both. Mercilus intrigued coach Lovie Smith enough for the Bears coach to put him through a private workout in Champaign.

    Others might hope Alabama safety Mark Barron remains on the board, which is unlikely. Or prefer Baylor wide receiver Kendall Wright, a productive, explosive threat who would complement Marshall and make Jay Cutler giddy. But in a deep wide receiver draft, the Bears still can find a polished one in the second or third rounds.

    The weakest position remains offensive line — which is why I would use the Bears' first-round pick to select athletic left tackle Jonathan Martin out of Stanford. (You're completely out of your farkin' mind Haugh. Martin is not a Mike Tice/Bears type LT and no matter how much you wish on a star he never will be. Technical skills aside he has other deficiencies that scouts don't believe he will overcome well enough to ever be a top NFL LT)

    Martin protected quarterback Andrew Luck's blind side in 37 starts over three seasons before turning pro after his junior year. He needs to add strength and offensive coordinator Mike Tice would relish coaching the finesse out of Martin, but he exemplifies the technically-sound, high-character prospect the Bears like. (If he hasn't been able to coach it out of CWill yet why should we gamble on another 1st Rd. LT who could probably be his kissin' cousin as far as style of play goes?)

    Iffy incumbent J'Marcus Webb needs competition to determine whether he will be a starter or a swing tackle in the NFL. Right tackle Gabe Carimi, opposite Martin, would give the Bears a chance to support their most vulnerable and neglected position with young, promising bookends.

    On Twitter the other day, former Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer responded to the Hayes signing with a cogent point Emery should remember.

    "We prefer to keep about six starting linebackers on board and three or four starting offensive linemen,'' Hillenmeyer said.
    (Maybe that should be "preferred" Hilly. This isn't the Angelo era any longer and Rome wasn't built in a single NFL draft. Takes time to overhaul an Oline)

    Ouch. That's the toughest Hillenmeyer has been on offensive linemen in a couple years. But sometimes the truth hurts.

    Drafting an impact offensive lineman such as Martin represents the right call for the Bears to make Thursday night. All Emery needs is a good line. (If it was Matt Kalil we were talking about I'd say go for it and if Tice believed he could make a LT out of Adams, or even play Adams at RT and shift Carimi to LT, I'd say then take Adams, but Martin......not just no, HELL NO!)

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    Good points as always Soul. Just can't see Martin the way Haugh sees it. If Carimi couldn't get the job Martin never would. I am very glad Emery is a under the radar poker face type of guy. I hope he keeps his tendencies in check unlike JA.
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    I can actually think a worse picks but those would be other players who should go in the middle of round two where Martin has slipped too on some draft sites. I like David Haugh but if this isn't just part of the Halas Hall smokescreen then he had a few too many Old Styles before he wrote this.

    Martin would be a horrible pick if no other reason than we draft a LT exactly like him in CWill and we've yet to get any real use out of him at LT! Have Tice coach his "finesse" out of him! Yeah right, just like he's been able to do with CWill right?

    The reason we're still battling over whether or not Webb will ever be a decent NFL LT relates to making a mistake just like Haugh suggests now in the 2008 draft when after Denver took Clady we took CWill at #14. So we should spend another mid first round pick on another LT prospect just like him???? What a load of crap.

    If Phil Emery isn't sharper than that we'll never get this Oline rebuilt.
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    Nice article...whatever route emery goes ill trust him till he earns my distrust

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    Don't get me started on Clady. I still have a grudge on for that one lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    I can actually think a worse picks but those would be other players who should go in the middle of round two where Martin has slipped too on some draft sites. I like David Haugh but if this isn't just part of the Halas Hall smokescreen then he had a few too many Old Styles before he wrote this.

    Martin would be a horrible pick if no other reason than we draft a LT exactly like him in CWill and we've yet to get any real use out of him at LT! Have Tice coach his "finesse" out of him! Yeah right, just like he's been able to do with CWill right?

    The reason we're still battling over whether or not Webb will ever be a decent NFL LT relates to making a mistake just like Haugh suggests now in the 2008 draft when after Denver took Clady we took CWill at #14. So we should spend another mid first round pick on another LT prospect just like him???? What a load of crap.

    If Phil Emery isn't sharper than that we'll never get this Oline rebuilt.
    I don't really follow college football, so I'm unfamiliar with all of these guys. I think the options are many though depending on what is available. We could end up taking a guard at some point and moving cwill back to lt for all I know.

    One thing that stands out from this article though is that it seems like the players are pumped about what emery is doing and has done. I think that's a good thing. With a small window to make a legitimate run for it, its good to have the players pumped about the upcoming season. That will push them to work hard and give it everything this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzblue View Post
    Nice article...whatever route emery goes ill trust him till he earns my distrust
    So will I. I'm gonna trust him to follow Bob LeGere's advice in the Herald instead of Haugh's in the Trib and if he doesn't then I distrust him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    I can actually think a worse picks but those would be other players who should go in the middle of round two where Martin has slipped too on some draft sites. I like David Haugh but if this isn't just part of the Halas Hall smokescreen then he had a few too many Old Styles before he wrote this.

    Martin would be a horrible pick if no other reason than we draft a LT exactly like him in CWill and we've yet to get any real use out of him at LT! Have Tice coach his "finesse" out of him! Yeah right, just like he's been able to do with CWill right?

    The reason we're still battling over whether or not Webb will ever be a decent NFL LT relates to making a mistake just like Haugh suggests now in the 2008 draft when after Denver took Clady we took CWill at #14. So we should spend another mid first round pick on another LT prospect just like him???? What a load of crap.

    If Phil Emery isn't sharper than that we'll never get this Oline rebuilt.
    This is a very poor article from Haugh. Sometimes some of these "arm chair" analysts forget that just because an OT is rated as a top Tackle in the draft, it doesn't mean they are as good as their ranking. Martin doesn't compare well to other LTs that have come into the NFL over the past 4 years. He may be ranked high in this draft but its because the OT prospects aren't very good when you get past Kalil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post


    Holy crap, i started reading the article, and this picture wasnt loaded yet, so i didnt even see a picture, then all of the sudden it just popped in the middle of the article as i was reading, and i was like WTF...looks like this dude is crapping his shorts!!

    So yeah...thats my contribution to this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmors View Post
    Holy crap, i started reading the article, and this picture wasnt loaded yet, so i didnt even see a picture, then all of the sudden it just popped in the middle of the article as i was reading, and i was like WTF...looks like this dude is crapping his shorts!!

    So yeah...thats my contribution to this thread.
    So just imagine what he'll look like once he's lined up across from Pep or Jared Allen.
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