Published on: 12th July, 2010
The Bears thought that they had struck gold last season with the acquisition of Jay Cutler and (on that same day) the signing of legendary Pro Bowl offensive tackle Orlando Pace. Pace was supposed to be a stop gap just in case the team couldn’t get Chris Williams groomed in ...Published on: 8th July, 2010
A lot of fingers have been pointed at the Bears defense, and for good reason. Last year they had a lot of problems stopping the run, stopping the pass, and stopping teams from converting third downs into first downs. Bringing back a lot of the same personnel and keeping pretty ...Published on: 7th July, 2010
Yes, it is only the first part of July but it’s already time to start thinking about Texas Longhorns football. We’ve seen what they can do in spring practice. We know who they have coming up on their schedule. And we are aware that they are fully in the hunt for ...Published on: 6th July, 2010
Throughout the NFL’s long history, each and every team has had a quarterback problem at one point or another. Whether it’s been the whole Tom Brady/Drew Bledsoe debate, the Rex Grossman/Kyle Orton debate or others, every team has had some issue with their quarterbacks. The 2010 season may see several teams ...Published on: 6th July, 2010
The Bears' tight ends aren't being talked about enough, because they are going to be an important part of the new Bears offense not only for catching passes but for blocking as well. In fact, as history has shown us, new offensive coordinator Mike Martz likes to use his tight ...Published on: 4th July, 2010
The Bears offensive line had a tough time protecting new quarterback Jay Cutler last season. Coming into this season, the line is basically the same as it was last year minus the aging Orlando Pace. Also, their new offensive coordinator, Mike Martz, is probably going to be calling a lot more ...Published on: 2nd July, 2010
Granted, the preseason hasn’t even started yet, but the time for predictions has come as many media members and fans are trying to pick how NFL teams are going to wind up when it’s all said and done this season. It might be difficult to try and make these predictions ...Published on: 1st July, 2010
The wide receiver position has been one of the most scrutinized by Chicago fans and media alike. It's taken the brunt of criticism away from the quarterback position, which was especially problematic during the Rex Grossman era. Heading into the 2009 season, it was thought that the Bears wide receiving group ...Published on: 30th June, 2010
Longhorn fans got to catch a glimpse of their future quarterback in the National Title game last season when quarterback Garrett Gilbert was forced into action after starter Colt McCoy went out early with an injury. Granted, Gilbert didn’t lead Texas to victory, but he played much better than a lot ...Published on: 29th June, 2010
Going into the 2009 season, many fans and media felt that the Bears had one of the weakest wide receiving groups in the NFL. Many felt that despite the fact the Bears acquired a stud quarterback like Jay Cutler, the team wouldn’t get anywhere because of the inexperience and inability at ...