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O-line still a concern for Cutler
O-line still a concern for Cutler
Bears QB points to question marks on the line, says his thumb is fine
By Vaughn McClure, Chicago Tribune reporter
8:50 p.m. CDT, May 14, 2012
As he gushed over the possibility of a dynamic offense, Bears quarterback Jay Cutler tempered his enthusiasm slightly when it came to the offensive line.
"The offensive line is definitely going to be a concern,'' Cutler said Monday, "and seeing where those guys fit in and seeing what five we go with. You know, if Gabe (Carimi) comes back, if J'Marcus (Webb) pans out (and) Chris Williams, where we're going to put him … there are some question marks there. Until we really get that resolved, get our front five settled, we've got some work to do on the offense.''
Cutler, Type 1 diabetic, made an appearance at Perspectives Middle Academy on the South Side to emphasize the importance of being tested for diabetes. He interacted with an exuberant group of students for about 20 minutes before addressing the media.
Cutler assured his surgically repaired thumb is fine and ready to go. Then the offensive line became a topic of conversation.
During the team's offseason workout program, veteran center Roberto Garza apparently has been the only lineman to consistently work with the first team, according to team sources. Carimi remains sideline coming off knee surgery.
Cutler was asked if the switch from Mike Martz's complex offense to a different system under new offensive coordinator Mike Tice could alleviate pressure on the line.
"It helps,'' Cutler said. "It's not a cure-all by any means. They're still going to be asked to protect. There are going to be times it's third-and-8, it's third-and-10, we're going to have to take seven steps, we're going to have to have a longer route, and they're going to have to protect.''
New quarterbacks coach Jeremy Bates, who coached Cutler with the Broncos, has talked about moving the pocket more to take advantage of the quarterback's mobility. That could assist the offensive line too.
"It's definitely going to help them: moving the pocket, getting rid of the ball quick,'' Cutler said. "They're not going to be under the distress game in and game out that they were last year."
Cutler has played under duress since joining the Bears. He was sacked 23 times in 10 games last season. He has been sacked 110 times in 41 starts with the Bears as opposed to 51 times in 37 starts with the Broncos.
During the 2010 season, Cutler endured a nine-sack outing against the Giants that resulted in a concussion. Improved line play could help him avoid more of the same, although he knows concussions come with the territory.
"I signed up to play football,'' Cutler said. "I understand you're going to take hits; you're going to get beat up. The league and Roger Goodell is trying to take every measure possible to protect people.
"And the end of the day, it's a tough sport. You're going to take shots in the head and you're going to get concussions from time to time. But no one made me play football. No one put a gun to my head and said, 'You have to play football.' It's what I love to do, and I knew the risks and the benefits going into it.''
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I think the word "concern" is a good one and appropriate for the situation. Concerns are things we deal with everyday of our lives so that they don't turn into irreparable disasters. Being concerned in this case is good because it means that it will get the attention it needs before it becomes and even larger or "growing" concern.
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He runs a great bootleg. Why would we want to ignore that?
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Interesting choice of words by Jay:" if Gabe (Carimi) comes back, if J'Marcus (Webb) pans out".
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Now this is interesting. With Cutlers concern over this, it seems reasonable that the concern would have been heard by the coaches - certainly by Tice who had a good rapport with Cutler. Yet it still didn't get the attention it needed when the opportunities were there for upgrades.
Emery must have had to make some tough decisions. Obviously, the whole team is not in agreement that the line is fine. Tice does have a knack for making the most of what he has, so it will be interesting to see what comes out of his science experiments with the line. Moving them all around until it clicks - or at least doesn't break !
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Cutler having been a QB for so many years understands that when you insert different guys back into the lineup and move people around...well it takes time to get consistent line play. He's played under a lot of different line combos so I'd expect Cutler to say "concern."
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Jay's not the only one concerned.
But he has a vested interest... his noodle.
So it's like, I'm willing to sigh in resignation and hope these guys know what they're talking about when they tell us the line will be just fine, against the thought of watching arguably the most viable quarterback in franchise history (yeah, I said it) get his bell run unnecessarily.
But what can you do... and there you are.
And it's absolutley true that Mike Tice has a well-earned reputation for coaching up offensive linemen.
Imagine what he could do with a blue-chipper or two.
Last edited by matsellah; 05-15-2012 at 12:43 AM.
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It was interesting how Jay mentioned "where" CWill plays. I hope that indicates that he will be considered as a 3rd OT possibility. Webb needs to competition and the team needs a realistic reserve OT.
No getting around that.
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Webb sucks. There are no other words to describe him. He's dumber than a brick and he has a nasty habit of giving up sacks. If Cutler goes down this year because of poor offensive line play, Tice should be fired.
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why be concerned when we got that big dumb fat ogre webb anchoring the oline