2010年7月29日星期四

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What I think that tells us is it's going to be a very interesting football season in the Midwest. There is no way it can't be.

But as much as I like what I see on the Bears, I like what I see on the Packers and Vikings football jerseys even more. Both of those teams are more established and aren't counting on as many "ifs."

What should concern the Bears most is their division. The NFC North looks like the strongest in the NFC, and one of the strongest in football along with the AFC East and AFC North.

When you look at almost every team on paper, however, you will find some potential holes.

So these Bears should be fine with X's and 0's. They still could use a few more Jimmys and Joes though. There are some questions, especially on the offensive line and in the defensive backfield. They need some young players to come on.

Mike Tice, also a former head coach, has a history of making offensive linemen better — he has helped five of them get to 10 Pro Bowls jerseys. New tight ends coach Mike DeBord is a 28-year coaching veteran who once was named assistant coach of the year at Michigan. Darryl Drake, who is well respected for his teaching skills, has coached wide receivers for 24 years. And Jon Hoke has been developing defensive backs or coordinating defenses for 27 seasons with a passionate style.

Martz is a Super Bowl winning game-planner and play-caller and is a proven developer of talent. Dave Toub clearly is in the upper echelon of special teams coaches. Rod Marinelli has not been a defensive coordinator, but the former head coach is widely regarded as one of the best defensive line coaches in the league.

What should prevent that, at least in theory, is this staff of assistants. It's easily the best coach Lovie Smith has had, and one of the best in team history.

Of course, "unrealized potential" could be the subtitle for the Bears highlight film from many of their 89 seasons. And it could be for this team too.

As for Hester, it's not a stretch to think he could have a 1,200 yard season in his third year as a full-time wide receiver. As a receiver, Hester jerseys is like a 14-year old who is about to hit his big growth spurt. Playing in an offense that appears to fit him well and should offer him more opportunities than ever, Hester can hit heights.

Peppers easily is the most gifted pass rusher this franchise has had since Richard Dent. But his history says he may be an inconsistent player who is dominant only in spurts. Even if he's dominant only some of the time, he should help this team a lot.

Cutler, of course, has to click with new offensive coordinator Mike Martz after trying to retrain his brain all offseason. He needs to become a more consistent player, a less emotional player and a smarter player than he was a year ago. It sure would help if he became a more mature leader. But anyone who can't find hope when watching him is a complete pessimist.

Cutler, Peppers and maybe even Hester have the abilities to take over games in ways their predecessors in 2006 did not. Whether or not they will is another issue.

The reason is this team has two potential difference-makers in Jay Cutler and Julius Peppers jerseys who weren't around in 2006, and another, Devin Hester, who is in a different role.

In hindsight, the 2006 NFC champion Bears were better on paper than this team is today. But this team has the potential to be better than that team.

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