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    Competition for playing time boosting Bears

    Newcomers pushing once-comfortable players to exert greater effort, and it's paying off

    Dan Pompei
    On the NFL

    8:13 p.m. CDT, September 27, 2012

    The bench players that general manager Phil Emery added to the Bears in the offseason did more than improve depth.

    They improved the front line too.

    There is little doubt that more intense completion at cornerback, defensive end, defensive tackle, left guard, left tackle and wide receiver has enhanced overall performance.


    Some of the incumbents at those positions were coming off disappointing seasons. Some of them needed their buttons pushed, and nothing does that better than the hot breath of competition on your neck.

    Bears players have been less secure than in recent seasons. Thus, most of the returning players have had to re-earn their scholarships.

    Tim Jennings might not have four interceptions if not for Kelvin Hayden. Israel Idonije and Corey Wootton might not have four sacks between them if not for first-round draft pick Shea McClellin. And Stephen Paea might not be playing so well if not for Amobi Okoye and Nate Collins.

    Even if Hayden never makes a big play for the Bears, he has made them a better team.

    Jennings, who might be the team's most valuable player through three games, got a jolt when the Bears signed Hayden. He had been a Colts teammate of Hayden's for four years, and Hayden was usually ahead of him on the Colts' depth chart.

    "I knew I had to step up my level of play to stay where I was with the team," said Jennings, who was benched late last season. "I know he's a starter in this league with any other team, so I had to prove I was a starter also and make the coaching staff make a tough decision."

    Jennings acknowledges Hayden's presence made him rededicate himself.

    "I can say that he made me work harder," he said. "I had to stay on my toes all through the OTAs and training camp. They added him for a reason, that's the way I took it."

    Idonije was in a little different situation. He is used to having competition nipping at his cleats. He came into the NFL as an undrafted player and has had to ward off competition virtually ever since. That's why he approaches his job with a free agent mentality, saying he is "intrinsically driven."

    But after a down year in 2011, he acknowledges he kicked it up a notch too.

    "I definitely was more motivated this year because last year I left a lot of opportunities on the field," he said.

    And if he were not more motivated, it is likely he would have lost more time to McClellin or Wootton.

    Instead, Idonije has benefited from McClellin's presence because it has meant fewer snaps and fresher legs for the veteran. This has helped the pass rush overall.

    At guard, Chilo Rachal was pushing Chris Spencer right up until the point when he replaced him in the starting lineup a little more than a week ago.

    At left tackle, Jonathan Scott, a player with 28 career starts, is capable of being more than a backup. And J'Marcus Webb knows it.

    Any veteran receiver who thought Alshon Jeffery was going to have a redshirt year has been in for a rude surprise — and perhaps a loss of playing time.

    Nobody has had to look over their shoulder for Brandon Marshall because he came in at the front of the receiver pack. But he still has made other receivers better, and his pushing the envelope has made the entire team better.

    Thirty minutes before practice starts, Marshall is out on the field preparing. In camp he was doing cone drills, working the jugs machine, doing ladders. And he isn't giving Bears defensive backs the brother-in-law treatment during practice.

    "I watch Brandon, how hard he works," Jennings said. "Speaking with the guys, we all notice it. We picked up on it. That carries over through the whole team. Every guy has wanted to do extra because Brandon is out there doing it.

    "When you have that kind of leadership and motivation, the sky is the limit. To see him doing the little things like that where he is in his career makes you want to elevate your game."

    Bringing in a player like Marshall, who can force defensive adjustments and make big plays, is the ideal.

    But bringing in a number of players who can raise the tide — and all the boats with it — is a pretty good thing too.



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    Good post shorty!

    I think we could all see what Emery was scheming to do after he took over. When he lost the battle to bring in impact pass rushers from FA he worked in other directions. Without a doubt drafting McClellin but both Izzy and Wootton on notice that unless they elevated their play one of them may not make the team and as it turned out both have and both are playing well. He also brought in other DEs to compete and we ended up keeping Ozougwu based on his play in the preseason.

    Then he brought in some vet competition at DT as well and we ended up keeping Collins and also brought back Okoye to ass even more vet competition and it's worked there as well. There are 10 pretty damn good vet DEs and DTs and Lovie says the best seven suit each Sunday and three guys are inactive. Now that's competition because those guys who are sitting could be playing somewhere else.

    He did the same thing at virtually every position on the roster. Hayden and Wilhite at CB. Hayes and Costanzo at LB. Rachal at OG and now Scott and OT. Bush at RB, Campbell at QB, Weems as a WR/KR/Gunner, and of course Marshall to fill the biggest offensive need for a #1 WR in addition to drafting Jeffery who should be the #2 guy soon.

    That was a pretty crafty way to go about it. He upgraded the entire roster without over spending on any one guy. Now if we can just get those guys to fuse their talents across the board we have a great team but for now it still just looks good on paper. The defense is looking great but Tice and Cutler haven't learned how to use all of their new toys very effectively yet.
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