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    Bears brimming with optimism about talent level

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...41,full.column

    Bears brimming with optimism about talent level
    But they acknowledge that's on paper and offensive line is key to tapping into team's potential





    Wide receiver Brandon Marshall could change the nature of the Bears offense. (Brian Cassella/Tribune photo / August 16, 2012)


    Dan Pompei On the NFL 10:26 p.m. CDT, August 16, 2012


    BOURBONNAIS — If Charles Darwin were around to study these Bears, he surely would come up with a theory because things evidently are evolving on the campus of Olivet Nazarene University the way he determined things were on the Galapagos Islands.

    Yes, it seems one species can evolve into another, even the Ursus family.

    The Bears that have been witnessed lately can throw the ball with the best of them. They take great precautions to protect the passer.

    Same old, same old on offense, Lovie Smith?

    "We'll get off the bus running — and passing," the Bears coach said in an admission that may stun some. "I still think there is a place for the run, but it's about balance as much as anything."

    Welcome to the 21st century, Chicago Bears.

    And to the NFC North.

    The key here is the Bears are equipped better than ever to pass. But they still plan to take advantage of what defenses give them.

    They can ram it down your throat with Matt Forte if you like. Or they can try to imitate the Packers and Lions and wear out your cornerbacks.

    The big difference is the presence of wide receiver Brandon Marshall, whom new general manager Phil Emery acquired in a March trade. The wide receiver has been an absolute sensation in training camp.

    "I can't think of a day when I didn't watch him in practice and say, 'Thank you God,' " Smith said, gazing to the heavens. "We have not had a receiver like Brandon here before."

    Marshall should make Jay Cutler a considerably better quarterback, in part because they have a special chemistry that was evident when both were rookies on the Broncos in 2006, and in part because Marshall stands 6 feet 4.

    And he isn't the only big new target for Cutler. Second-round draft pick Alshon Jeffery is only one inch shorter than Marshall.

    "He has caught everything, everything we've thrown at him," Smith said. "And the guys like him a little more every day because they see what he can be."

    Marshall and Jeffery were part of a talent influx that also included backup quarterback Jason Campbell, backup running back Michael Bush, defensive end Shea McClellin and cornerback Kelvin Hayden.

    And despite their 8-8 finish, the 2011 Bears were a very talented group, at least when healthy. These Bears are more talented, and better equipped to weather an injury storm like the one that hit last year.

    "We've had good teams before, and that's not putting them down," Smith said. "But we are expecting big things from this team."

    In addition to the newcomers, he cited Cutler and Forte being better than ever, cornerback Charles Tillman taking his game to a higher level and the big three on defense of Brian Urlacher, Julius Peppers and Lance Briggs.

    But the availability and the effectiveness of Urlacher will be in question because he missed a chunk of training camp and had knee surgery this week. Considering he remains the heart of the defense, this is no small issue.

    His teammates profess unrelenting faith in Urlacher's ability to come back strong.

    "He's going to ball," Briggs said. "I know he's going to ball. He's going to will himself to do it. That's the type of person he is, regardless of what's going on with the knee."

    Urlacher's situation underscores a concern for this team: The defense could use a little Just For Men. The four best players, Urlacher, Peppers, Briggs and Tillman are 34, 32, 31 and 31, respectively.

    The good news is each was outstanding last year.

    "I don't think you see a player have a career year and then they fall off a cliff," Smith said. "To say their play will decline that much, I don't think so."

    The Bears' hope is the presence of fresh-faced rookie McClellin will help keep the defense young. It has been hard not to notice the 23-year-old's energy, hustle and speed.

    "We talk about all the athletic quarterbacks out there," Smith said. "This (McClellin) is what you need against them — athletes who can run down guys."

    Of course, none of this will matter much if Cutler is getting run down as much as he was two years ago, when he was sacked 52 times.

    The Bears will be as good as their offensive line allows them to be.

    "It starts with us," said center Roberto Garza, the rock of the line. "If we don't do our job, this team doesn't go anywhere."

    Offensive coordinator Mike Tice promises to help his linemen with scheming and play calls. Especially his left tackle, whomever that will be.

    These Bears have their flaws. But they also have the capacity to expose the flaws of their opponents.

    dpompei@tribune.com

    Twitter @danpompei

    Copyright © 2012, Chicago Tribune




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    Well hopefully they will hve a great 2012 season!
    Have A Safe Mother's Day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passepartout View Post
    Well hopefully they will hve a great 2012 season!


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    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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    Well there should be. Emery definitely has a different philosophy then ja. He wants bigger players on offense. Hell he wants an offense lmfao

    Even on defense we got some young blood to watch. And additions like Collins and Hayes seems to be great value signings. Then you hear steltz having a good camp so far

    Yeah I'm pretty happy going into this season

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    Well, with Urlacher counted out, I fuggin' hope this offense is clicking on all cylinders, otherwise.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by motownbear View Post
    Well there should be. Emery definitely has a different philosophy then ja. He wants bigger players on offense. Hell he wants an offense lmfao

    Even on defense we got some young blood to watch. And additions like Collins and Hayes seems to be great value signings. Then you hear steltz having a good camp so far

    Yeah I'm pretty happy going into this season
    It has been a while since we seen one of those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Burris View Post
    Well, with Urlacher counted out, I fuggin' hope this offense is clicking on all cylinders, otherwise.....
    This (much better and more balanced) O needs to STEP UP AND SCORE POINTS this year. All the more so given the BU injury situation. No more "gotta hold them to 10" bullshit. If it happens, great. If not, we need to be able to put up 25+ pts on a regular basis. No more excuses! No more relying on just D and STs.

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