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    Peppers leads deep defensive line

    Peppers leads deep defensive line

    In the sixth of nine position previews in advance of training camp, defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli discusses the Bears defensive line with ChicagoBears.com senior writer Larry Mayer:

    LM: Julius Peppers has been dominant in his two seasons with the Bears. What’s his key to success?

    RM: “Julius is extremely talented and big. He has a rare combination of size, speed, quickness and athleticism. One of the things that separates him is his consistency, as well as how he practices. He’s always at the same level. He’s a real pro.”

    LM: How important is it to get production from the defensive end spot opposite Peppers, especially in terms of sacks?


    Veteran defensive end Julius Peppers has recorded 19 sacks in two seasons with the Bears.

    RM: “The guy that’s on the other side should want to be that guy because of the looks he’s going to get. You have a chance to have a career year opposite Julius.”



    LM: How would you assess the progress made by first-round pick Shea McClellin?

    RM: “It’s tough to gauge without pads, but one thing we’ve seen is his movement. He’s got great movement. He also has outstanding speed, change of direction and balance. He’s very bright and I know he’s tough.”

    LM: After playing different positions at Boise State, how has Shea adapted to having his hand on the ground all the time as a defensive end with the Bears?

    RM: “Fifty percent of his snaps in college were with his hand down. So I think the biggest thing is just the run/pass key recognition, and all that takes is just reps and lining up and doing key work every day. I see nothing but the arrow pointing up with Shea.”

    LM: Do you see him as an every-down player or more of a pass-rush specialist initially?

    RM: “I see him as an every-down player because he’s got athleticism and speed. The growth will come. He’s 260 pounds right now, but he’s hitting the weights. So that will happen. If you go the other way and get big first, developing speed is not going to happen.”

    LM: How would you assess how tackle Henry Melton performed last season?

    RM: “In his first year as a full-time player inside, his numbers were very good. It’s a pounding position. It’s tough, and I thought he handled it, doing a really good solid job. His pass rush was excellent. He went on a nice streak there. He had some close-but-no-cigars where he was close and his rush was good but the ball was out or whatever. Henry’s really a talent.”

    LM: What have been your impressions of tackle Stephen Paea?

    RM: “He did some good things last year as a rookie. He was on and off a little bit. One thing we’ve seen this offseason is how quick he is. He had surgery, cleaned up his knee a little bit. His quickness and change of direction are outstanding. He’s got great upside.”


    LM: What type of role do you envision tackle Matt Toeaina filling?

    RM: “Matt is like a clog in there. In his own way he’s a heck of a leader. He’s tough and durable, and physical inside. He can play the nose position and he also gives you some pass rush in there. The No. 1 thing he’s got to do is anchor that front. He’s a big man and he’s very athletic.”

    LM: How important is it for one of the young tackles to step up and perform?

    RM: “We want them all to perform. Obviously we have to stop the run, but we want to get a nice rotation of guys in there with the ability to pass rush, and all those guys have a chance.”

    LM: Defensive end Corey Wootton finally appears to be healthy. Is this the year he needs to take the next step?

    RM: “Oh yeah, he’s got to come along. Each year he’s gotten nicked up and it’s hurt his progress. He had a really good training camp last year and then he got hurt on the first play of the season. He’s doing a great job this offseason. The movement, the size and the intelligence are all there. He’s just got to put it together."





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    I'm looking for good things from this line this year! If Corey Wooton can stay healthy he should come up. Paea was nicked up some last year, so we should see good things here too. He's a beast when he's healthy. McClellin has the potential to be a Jared Allen type quick rusher so we'll see. If these guys can take some of the pressure off Pep so that he can do what he does with out the triple-teaming..:) then I think we're in for a helluva ride!
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    So much potential with this DL. If Shea can make solid contributions as a rookie and if Wooton can actually have his enormous talent translate to production, then this could be one heck of a group.

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    Melton has to continue to improve as well as Paea and Big Toe. If those guys all show up we'll have a solid line for years to come. Same can be said for the OL though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBadPapaBear View Post
    So much potential with this DL. If Shea can make solid contributions as a rookie and if Wooton can actually have his enormous talent translate to production, then this could be one heck of a group.
    Potential & could - the key words.
    What should you call any : Fumble , Hold , Interception , Three and out , or Sack ?

    A " F.H.I.T.S " ? or a J'Marcus ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Horse-shoe View Post
    Potential & could - the key words.
    Exactly. All I have been hearing is that the lines are the two weakspots

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    Avg ( at best ) lines , on both sides of the ball makes the odds of winning a SB alot less likely even with the talent we have in many other positions. They both need to genuinely improve for us to have a bona fide shot. I don't remember any SB champs that had lousy lines .
    What should you call any : Fumble , Hold , Interception , Three and out , or Sack ?

    A " F.H.I.T.S " ? or a J'Marcus ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Benjamin View Post
    Exactly. All I have been hearing is that the lines are the two weakspots
    I think both COULD be really good. But we won't know for sure until we see them play a few games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Horse-shoe View Post
    Potential & could - the key words.

    Its true.

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