Article By Brett Lyons on 16th July, 2011
The 2010 season was surprisingly good to the Monsters of the Midway, despite the sour taste it left in fans' mouths back in January. Considering that the Bears had a QB who still had a whiff of "new quarterback" smell, a brand new offensive coordinator in Mike Martz, key splurged free agent signings, no go-to No. 1 wide receiver, a porous offensive line and an aging defense, the Bears did just fine with the pieces it had. The squad finished 11-5 on the season, securing the NFC’s No. 2 seed in the playoffs.
Without high expectations whatsoever, the...
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