Hello All,
Welcome back to the Chicago Bears Round Up! I am sorry for taking an entire year off from the blog, but life happens. I am going to get back into the blogging fold with a preview for this week's game against the Cardinals
This game could come down to what teams makes the least amount of mistakes. Jay Cutler has been mistake prone for years now and it has been a thorn in the Bears sides. Last week against the Packers, Cutler threw an interception to Clay Mathews. Although, when looking at the pre-snap read, it seems that Mathews could have been "freelancing". That will happen from time to time, but against the Cardinals, Cutler will need to be on his A game. The secondary of the Cardinals is one of the best in the NFL. With the string of injuries the Bears have had in the wide receiver corps, this would spell trouble for the team.
Cutler Projected Stats: 17/27, 220 yards, 1 TD, 2 Ints
The main reason the game was competitive last week was the run blocking of the o-line and the vision of Matt Forte. Again, Forte and the o-line will be the key to success in this game. If Forte does not have over 130 yards this week, the Bears will have to rely on Cutler and that could spell trouble. The Bears will need to expose the weak interior of the Arizona defensive line to make headway in the passing game.
Forte Projected Stats: 21 Carries, 137 Yards, 2 TDs
The defense looked better due to smoke and mirrors. The Bears kept Rodgers off the field with the running game, but it still wasn't enough as he torched them through the air. The week will give us the truth about what to expect with this new defense. With Carson Palmer not being the most mobile QB look for McPhee to cause havoc in the backfield. That being said, the run game of the Cardinals has taken a hit with the loss of Andre Ellington. For all you fantasy owners out there I recommend you pick up David Johnson of the Cardinals. He will be the catalyst of this game due to the hit or miss nature of Chris Johnson. This match-up will be a fun one with many twist and turns.
Final Score Prediction: Bears 24 - Cardinals 21
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Bears open to a reunion with Kyle Orton
Chicago
Bear's GM Phil Emery has expressed interest in possibly bringing back Kyle
Orton. Emery told Jeff Dickerson on ESPN 1000 "I certainly know that if he
had an interest in playing, that would be out in the league. We’re extremely
excited about Jay, and we’re extremely excited about the competition we have
for the backups. If we see a player at quarterback or any other position that
can help us, we’ll certainly take a look." Emery has always been high on
Orton and even tried to sign him during free agency in 2012. The Bears
are obviously not too confident in the three backup quarterbacks they have
on their roster now.
At
31 years old Orton is a veteran of the league that has been around the
block. If the Bears do sign him there will be automatic stability in the depth
chart. Jimmy Clausen has looked good in the backup spot thus far in camp but
nobody is seeing what the coaches see on tape. Regardless Clausen has
been a huge surprise to everyone in camp. The one thing about Clausen is that he has had limited playing time in the NFL. In his career he has thrown 3 touchdowns
and 9 interceptions compared to Orton's 81 touchdowns and 57 interceptions.
Although the numbers do not compare very well the touchdown to interception
ratio does.
Clausen
and Palmer will be the two out if Orton comes to Chicago. Fales will
stay because the bears have a draft pick invested in him and probably
end up on the practice squad to further develop. Things might be
getting interesting in the next few weeks. Emery has his eye on Orton
for the no.2 spot on the depth chart. If something materializes out of
this the Bears will have some solid insurance in their back pocket in
needed.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
The Five: Which Players Are Proving Their Worth
Training camp is a time for players to show what they are made of.
From an injured veteran looking to show he still has it to an unproven rookie
trying to prove himself everyone gets a chance in training camp. In Bourbonnais
the Bears have been hard at work for almost a week with several players gaining
the attention of the coaching staff, media, and fans. These individuals are
fighting for both backup and starter positions this camp.
1.)
Kalvin Hayden- Cornerback
Missing most of last year with a torn hamstring Hayden is an older player looking to prove he still has it. Kyle Fuller has
been that talk of the camp but Hayden has proved that he can add depth to the
cornerback position. Tim Jennings has been sitting out with an injury and
Hayden has gotten valuable time in camp to get some work. Two interceptions and
a few break ups so far this camp have coaches seeing that Hayden still has it.
Camp is not over yet but Hayden is earning an opportunity if Tillman or Jennings goes down.
2.)
Chris Williams- Wide Receiver/Returner
Having a return specialist is a luxury in
the NFL and the Bears have been beyond lucky with Devin Hester. With Hester
gone the Bears have brought in former CFL speedster Chris Williams to fill the
void at returner. Special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis has raved about
Williams speed and experience in the CFL. Williams has showcased his
athleticism and explosiveness in both special team and receiver drills.
Trestman is a former CFL coach has a general feel already for Williams. It's
early in training camp but Williams is showing his worth as a special teams
contributor.
3.)
Eben Britton- Guard/Tackle
With Kyle Long sitting out due to a viral
infection, Eben Britton has had the opportunity to run with the first team.
Getting the reps is huge for not only him but also for the Bears. The big
muller fits right into the system and serves as an extra blocker in jumbo
packages. In camp he has held his own against the revamped 1st team defense but
went down yesterday with an injury during 1 on 1 drills. He is currently listed
as day to day but has proven himself a worthy asset to the Bears.
4.)
Nate Collins- Defensive Tackle
When an athlete is coming off of an ACL
injury you never know what quite to expect. Nate Collins is setting the
expectations high with his play thus far in training camp. In 1 on 1 drills, he
has shined the brightest of possibly all the defensive linemen. Collins has
shown the ability to beat blockers with both good technique and power.
5.)
Jimmy Clausen- Quarterback
The battle for the backup quarterback
position has definitely heated up with the emergence of Jimmy Clausen as the
front runner. The former second round pick was not who the Panthers thought he
was but Trestman could be revitalizing Clausen's career. In camp this week
Clausen has manned the two minute drill like a leader and has been on target
with his passes though most of the week. Clausen could be this year's Josh
McCown barring a Cutler injury.
Friday, July 25, 2014
How Valuable Is Kyle Fuller To The Bears?
With
training camp finally under way the talk of the day has been the first round
pick Kyle Fuller. People raved about his smooth hips and ball skills all
through the scouting process. Today he showcased his skills for everyone in
attendance. Two picks and a few break ups on the day is not too shabby for the
rookie in his first true sense of NFL competition. Although it was a pad less
practice, you can just tell this young man has that it factor. His value to the
bears this year could be higher than anyone in the secondary.
The
bears were one of the worst run defenses last year and any help is needed.
Fuller is an aggressive run defender that has the size to back it up. He is
known for always being around the play and being a ball magnet. The bears
missed this last year with the absence of Charles Tillman. Tim Jennings is
essentially a speed bump when defending the run. Fuller gives the bears options
when it comes to defensive play calling. He can play the run and they do not
lose much if he is out there in passing situations.
Fuller
has the ability to cover taller receivers one on one due to long arms. Even if
he looks to be beat his length gets him out of trouble. Tim Jennings is the not
tallest player out there but he can cover with the best of them. The bears have
not found a solid nickel corner in sometime. The talk is that in nickel
packages Fuller will take the outside and Jennings will come in on the slot
receiver. This gives the bears possibly the most solid nickel package in the
NFC North. With two pass happy teams (Packers and Lions) in the north the bears
needed to add versatility to the corner position.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
The Five: What To Look For In Training Camp
The Five is a new weekly
article for The Chicago Bears Round Up that highlights five things for each
week. This week's focus is on what to look for in the first few opening days of
training camp.
1.)
The backup quarterback position is up for grabs and with Cutler's injury
history the bears will need a solid back up. Fales and Clausen are two names
that have been thrown around a lot lately. The first few days of camp both will
have the opportunity to jump up the depth chart now that they are more familiar
with the system.
2.)
This will be the first true glimpse of what the offense could be. It's the
offense's second year in the scheme and the bears are bringing everyone back
except for Earl Bennett. Look for the bears to build on to the already solid
offense and add some new wrinkles.
3.)
Marquess Wilson will be the man in the slot and there are many questions
surrounding his ceiling. He worked out with Marshall and Jeffery in off season
and added some muscle to his frame. The future looks bright for the former
Washington standout. In camp he will get the majority of the snaps and have
opportunity to add a new dimension to the offense. What is that dimension you
ask? A slot receiver that does not drop third down converting passes like Earl
Bennett.
4.)
Adrian Wilson and Brock Vereen are two players to keep a close watch on. The
two complement one another very well. Look for the rookie to wow everyone in
training camp. He was over looked in the draft and has a chip on his shoulder.
Wilson brings veteran leadership to the team and the ability to stand in the
box. These two are the dark horses for both positions and should be watched
closely during camp.
5.)
How will the bears handle the defensive line rotation? The defensive line is
packed with depth now and only so many can be on the field at a time. Most of
the defensive linemen will be situational players but the starters will still
need rest. This is a good problem to have considering the depth issues last
year.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Early 2014 Predictions: Wins and Losses
There has been a lot of
heart break in Chicago over these past few years. The bears have been on the cusp
of something great every season since acquiring Jay Cutler. They have been
right there but just can't get over the hump. Injuries have had something to do
with the downfall of the bears. Every disappointment felt has been carried with an
injury to Cutler. Whether it is a broken thumb, pulled groin, concussion, or
the infamous knee sprain of the NFC Championship Game, Cutler has had issues
staying healthy for key games. This year looks to be the year where it all
turns around for the quarterback. Reports out of Chicago are that Cutler looks
better than he has ever before. Of course he cannot do it by himself. The offensive line has been improved. The guy took a beating his first few years in Chicago, no one can debate that. In addition to the improved line, he has the best wide receiving combo in recent memory along with the most underrated running back in the NFL. The defense was always good during Cutler's time until last year. The Defense was ravaged by injuries the entire season and fell apart. With key additions and more depth the defense will be back to form in 2014. All the pieces are in place for the bears to succeed. So how well will the bears do this season? Let's take a look.
WEEK 1: vs Buffalo - Win (34-17)
WEEK 2: at San Francisco - Loss (21-17)
With the 49ers opening up a new football stadium the bears will
have a tough time crashing the party.
WEEK 3: at New York (Jets) - Win (27-21)
WEEK 4: vs Packers - Win (24-10)
The bears are looking for redemption in this game and they will
get it. Look for this game to be the break out game for Marquis Wilson.
WEEK 5: at Carolina - Loss (24-21)
This match up looks to be the smack in the face that wakes the
bears up for the entire season. It will be a tough one to swallow but won’t
affect the bears playoff hopes.
WEEK 6: at Atlanta - Win (28-10)
The bears will look to rebound after the heartbreaking defeat to
the panthers.
WEEK 7: vs Miami - Win (21-10)
WEEK 8: at New England - Loss (28-14)
This is a game the bears will look back on and think they beat
themselves. It's hard to win in Gillette Stadium and this game seems to be the
perfect place for Cutler to have a few hiccups.
WEEK 9: BYE
The bears are 5-3 coming into the bye looking to regroup after the
loss to the patriots.
WEEK 10: at Green Bay - Win (17-14)
This will be a classic NFC north game with the bears prevailing
thanks to a game winning pass by Jay Cutler.
WEEK 11: vs Minnesota - Win (24-10)
WEEK 12: vs Tampa Bay - Win (24-14)
The return of Lovie Smith and Josh McCown will be overshadowed by
a huge day on the ground from Matt Forte.
WEEK 13: at Detroit - Loss (31-24)
WEEK 14: vs Dallas - Win (38-21)
WEEK 15: vs New Orleans - Loss (35-28)
This game will be a shootout where Brees gets the best of Cutler
in the end.
WEEK 16: vs Detroit - Win (24-17)
WEEK 17: at Minnesota - Loss (21-17)
The bears finish 10-6 along
with winning the NFC north. This is a big step over the last few years where
the bears have been disappointing. The fourth seed in the playoffs is not a bad
spot for the bears. They can compete with anyone they face and once you are in
the playoffs it is anyone's game.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Pre-Training Camp Positional Review: Linebackers
The linebacker position
coincides with the thought of the Chicago Bears. Nagurski, George, Butkus,
Singletary and Urlacher have built and carried on the tradition for The
Monsters of The Midway. Last year the monsters were not too scary. The
defense was one of the worst in franchise history. Coming into this camp the
bears are looking to bring the ferocity back in to the windy city. In the off
season the bears lost their leading tackler James Anderson to the New England
Patriots and moved Shea McClellin back to linebacker.
Strong
Side Linebacker
With
McClellin's athleticism look for him to compete for the strong side linebacker
spot this training camp. He may have struggled at defensive end these past few
years, but McClellin has played linebacker before at Boise. He is decent
against the run and uses his hands to his advantage to shed blocks. Although he
has the athleticism to run with running backs and tight ends the question is
how well he will do in zone coverage. The other contender for the position is
Jon Bostic. The bears want to get Bostic on the field any way they can. Bostic
and McClellin are completely different players. Bostic is a hammer that wants
to bring the pain like classic Chicago Bears linebackers. He bulldozes his way
through blockers and ball carriers but overruns the play sometimes. In zone coverage
Bostic roams the middle and hunts for heads. In man coverage he is easily
beaten due to lack to lateral quickness. Do not discount Khaseem Green in the
fight for the position either. He showed flashes of brilliance last year along
with flashes of what are you thinking. He is not very strong in the run game.
Green does excel in zone and man coverage though. The battle for the strong
side linebacker position is an intriguing battle to watch this training camp.
Middle
Linebacker
There
are two names in the fight for the middle linebacker position, Jon Bostic and
DJ Williams. Bostic was thrown into the fire last year with the injury to
Williams. The bears were looking to have Bostic develop for a year or two
before being put into the starting spot. When Bostic replaced Williams last
year we got a good look at why the bears wanted to sit Bostic for a year or
two. Bostic has hitting power that is unmatched but is sometimes out of
control. He takes himself out of position by looking for the big hit. His man
coverage skills need to be developed, he struggles to keep up with faster tight
ends. Williams is a machine in the middle. Production is all you get from the
man when he is healthy. He has had more than 70 tackles seven times in his
career. Williams and Bostic are very similar in playing styles with one big
difference. Williams is a veteran that understands the importance of staying in
position to make the solid play instead of looking for the highlight
play.
Weak
Side Linebacker
There
is obviously one pick for this position, Lance Briggs. He is the leader in the
locker room and a warrior on the field. The defense was not the same once
Briggs went down with his shoulder injury. He is a sideline to sideline player
that can play every down. There are no glaring holes in his game. The only
problem, is father time catching up with him? At 33 years old he only has 2-3
years left in the tank. This training camp is the time for him to start passing
his knowledge on to Green, McClellin, and Bostic.
This
camp will have a heated battle for the strong side linebacker position. McClellin looks
to be the guy who will win the spot. His talents are better suited than Green
and Bostic for the spot. The bears also have a first round pick invested in the
guy. They do not want a first round pick to go to waste again. Williams will
most likely win the middle linebacker spot over Bostic. Williams’ experience
cannot be overlooked. He is 31 years old and there is not much time left for him
in league. Bostic's time to grow into a better player is now and his time to
shine is right around the corner. Briggs will be the starter at the weak side
linebacker position. He is poised to have another great year.
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