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Gould and Tony F numbers are in:
The Chicago Bears dipped into remaining resources for 2013 and gave kicker Robbie Gould a $3 million signing bonus in the four-year contract he received before the end of the regular season.

The timing of the contract allowed the team to pro-rate the signing bonus over five seasons, including 2013. The contract is worth a total of $15 million with $8.85 million fully guaranteed against injury. It is the highest guarantee for a kicker on a current contract and only Oakland’s Sebastian Janikowski has a higher average per year ($3.775 million to $3.75 million). Gould has 59 percent of his contract guaranteed and that is also tops for kickers.

Fullback Tony Fiammetta, also signed to an extension, received a $150,000 signing bonus. It was fully applied to the 2013 salary cap.

Here is a look at the deals:

ROBBIE GOULD

2013
$3 million signing bonus
Total cash $5,930,425 (including 2013 base salary, roster bonus, workout bonus from previous contract)

Salary cap figure: $3,530,425

2014
Base salary $1.9 million
Workout bonus $100,000
Total cash $2 million
Salary cap figure $2.6 million

2015
Base salary $2.9 million
Workout bonus $100,000
Total cash $3 million
Salary cap figure $3.6 million

2016
Base salary $3 million
Roster bonus $500,000 million
Total cash $3.5 million
Salary cap figure $4.1 million

2017
Base salary $3 million
Roster bonus $500,000 million
Total cash $3.5 million
Salary cap figure $4.1 million


TONY FIAMMETTA

2013
$150,000 signing bonus
Total cash $780,000 (including 2013 base salary from previous contract) Salary cap figure: $780,000

2014
Base salary $730,000
Total cash $730,000
Salary cap figure $730,000

2015
Base salary $745,000
Total cash $745,000
Salary cap figure $745,000

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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Also hearing Peppers has offered to yet again restructure deal to drastically reduce cap #, FO still may cut outright


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Heard Bears, BMarsh reps have discussed extension that will add upto 4 additional yrs to the 2 remaining while also reducing current cap #


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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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Getting a bit crazy. cut peppers...hes finished- unless he plays for league min.
why give marshall extension now? Dumb ...let him finish this 2 years n let him go.

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Sounds to me like Bears know that unless extremely luck the DEF is a project to be good 2015. So load up Cutler and other extensions for cap hit next season?

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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Getting a bit crazy. cut peppers...hes finished- unless he plays for league min.
why give marshall extension now? Dumb ...let him finish this 2 years n let him go.


You are going to take the cap hit either way for Peppers. I think if you can get him to restructure and lower the cap number, you do it.


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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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my offseason priorities

1) fire mel tucker
2) fire mel tucker
3) fire mel tucker
4) supplant offensive line with additional talent that can improve runblocking
5) supplant defense with actual talent that can improve ability to defend against NFL offenses

i'm really sure that if mel tucker is given another year we'll have a defense on the wrong side of 25th/30 that fails to do anything but be turnovers or turnstiles once again (and given that this defense evidently needed lovie+co to preach the importance of turnovers, i doubt they'll get taht many.....evidenced by the fumble recovery TD that the packers had in week 17; a poignant symbol of the regime change in chicago) and then at this time next year you'll likely be either out of the playoffs entirely or freshly one-and-done and ready to put mel tucker's head on a pike as a warning to future defensive coordinators to not shit the bed like that

what can i say that i haven't already said 5+ times in excruciatingly long and PASHINATE posts on here? the guy just finished his third year of being a NFL DC, and in 2011 he inherited a JAX defense that finished 4th-6th (depending on whose rankings/metrics you use) and then in 2012 without significant turnover/aging/injury plummeted to ~26th-30th, so then mel gets a promotion to DC of a better franchise (likely because trestman didn't have any friends to take over the position, seeing as his ~8+ stops or whatever tells me that he generally wasn't really liked/respected during his transient NFL career) and this time around the defense he inherited DID have significant aging/injury to help it plummet to that ~26th-30th territory where it was likely the #1 culprit in keeping the bears out of the playoffs.

the bears have been around for what, ~90 years now? and you're having a historically bad defense? there should be no room for that, and now that trestman has shown the league that he's a competent-to-good NFL coach with a team that might have a championship window should they have a competent defense alongside the burgeoning offense, yeah, methinks now that he's proved himself with this last season he should have an easier time getting someone in here who's actually good at coordinating an NFL defense, as opposed to the likely scenario of being desperate to get ANYONE in here the first time around. i mean, you can't figure that a jacksonville DC who personally oversaw a defense slip from ~4th to ~27th can be in high demand thanks to his "ideas", can you?

but hey what do i know.... the narrative drilled in my head is that nobody could have done anything with this defensive personnel so basically i wouldn't be surprised if mel tucker gets the titans head coaching job cuz he did such a good job in an impossible situation.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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#Bears HC Trestman on retaining DC Mel Tucker: "We believe Mel is the right person to lead our defensive unit. "


Fired LBs and DE coach.


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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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Trestmans seat gets five degrees hotter if Tucker turns in another deplorable performance next year. You support Tucker then you take the blame as well as credit.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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I agree. We'll find out if the position coaches were at fault next season.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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Trestmans seat gets five degrees hotter if Tucker turns in another deplorable performance next year. You support Tucker then you take the blame as well as credit.


If I'm Trestman, I tell him to run whatever defense he thinks they have the personnel for. And then shitcan him when it fails.

Of course, I'd rather have Wade Phillips as DC.


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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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I still don't have a clue why Trestman hired Mel Tucker in the first place. Nor do I know what Trestman saw from the Bears defense that led to the Decision to keep him as DC. This is a very risky move for Trest.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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I agree. We'll find out if the position coaches were at fault next season.



The Bears linebackers looked lost in the most basic tasks such as pass drops and shedding blockers.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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I agree. We'll find out if the position coaches were at fault next season.



The Bears linebackers looked lost in the most basic tasks such as pass drops and shedding blockers.


The Bears DL, DB & S looked lost too.

Fire Mel Tucker.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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starting to get a Lovie vibe with these assistant coaches

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Seems it would be rather difficult to find excellent position coaches currently on the unemployment line.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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starting to get a Lovie vibe with these assistant coaches


I think this will play out just like Lovie. Trestman will be the absolute last guy to be fired because he is Emery's guy. And then the Phillips/McCaskey think tank will realize that Emery has to go. Wash, rinse, repeat.


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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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starting to get a Lovie vibe with these assistant coaches
It's hard to blame assistant coaches when the major reasons you missed the playoffs are direct results of decisions made by the head coach.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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]It's hard to blame assistant coaches when the major reasons you missed the playoffs are direct results of decisions made by the head coach.


Yes. Thankfully Lovie is gone now.

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]It's hard to blame assistant coaches when the major reasons you missed the playoffs are direct results of decisions made by the head coach.


Yes. Thankfully Lovie is gone now.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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Bears Will Continue To Use 4-3 Defense

(CBS) After some offseason discussion, the Bears will continue to utilize a 4-3 defensive scheme, the team’s official website announced.
“It’s a matter of being able to utilize the people that we have and be ready to do whatever it’s going to take with a system that’s flexible enough to do it,” coach Marc Trestman said. “It’s making sure we have a scheme that can utilize our players and bring the best out of them.”
After a season in which they allowed the most points (478) and yards (6,313) in franchise history, the Bears face a critical offseason. Getting a pass rusher and safety help are two priorities, and general manager Phil Emery spoke of the importance of upgrading the defense.
“Right now our priority is adding playmakers on defense,” Emery said. “We need to enhance our defense’s ability to make game-determining plays. The No. 1 goal of our defense will always be to score points because when your defense scores your chances of winning are astronomically high compared to when they don’t.”
Emery also spoke publicly for the first time about the decision to retain defensive coordinator Mel Tucker.
“We went through an extensive process and what came to the forefront was that Mel possesses the necessary skills, personality subset, character, patience and passion to be that guy,” Emery said.


The number 1 goal of defense is to score points?

Don't follow that.

I love for the defense to score. But shouldn't the #1 goal of a defense be to stop the other team from scoring?

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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(CBS) After some offseason discussion, the Bears will continue to utilize a 4-3 defensive scheme, the team’s official website announced.
“It’s a matter of being able to utilize the people that we have and be ready to do whatever it’s going to take with a system that’s flexible enough to do it,” coach Marc Trestman said. “It’s making sure we have a scheme that can utilize our players and bring the best out of them.”
After a season in which they allowed the most points (478) and yards (6,313) in franchise history, the Bears face a critical offseason. Getting a pass rusher and safety help are two priorities, and general manager Phil Emery spoke of the importance of upgrading the defense.
“Right now our priority is adding playmakers on defense,” Emery said. “We need to enhance our defense’s ability to make game-determining plays. The No. 1 goal of our defense will always be to score points because when your defense scores your chances of winning are astronomically high compared to when they don’t.”
Emery also spoke publicly for the first time about the decision to retain defensive coordinator Mel Tucker.
“We went through an extensive process and what came to the forefront was that Mel possesses the necessary skills, personality subset, character, patience and passion to be that guy,” Emery said.


The number 1 goal of defense is to score points?

Don't follow that.

I love for the defense to score. But shouldn't the #1 goal of a defense be to stop the other team from scoring?


Likely just rhetoric. Meant to build a atmosphere of focus on takeaways I would imagine.


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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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I love for the defense to score. But shouldn't the #1 goal of a defense be to stop the other team from scoring?


Feh. Scoring defenses have been good to Lovie and Dick Jauron.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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It would be nice if he found a LB or safety that can actually run through a block and pressure a QB on a blitz. Even during Lovies tenure,Bears had issues. Urlacher was a terrible blitzer.

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Trestman says the draft will be defense heavy. Said the base defense will be 4-3, but that they will show a lot of different looks. Highlighted the new defensive coaches having 3-4 experience.

Trestman said Bostic and McClellin will both work at middle and strong side linebacker.

Also said the defense will "get a lot younger."

Conte will be at training camp to compete. :cry:

Was impressed with Melton. Has lost a lot of weight. Spent some time with him recently.

Gushed over DJ Williams. Made it obvious they want him back.


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Salary cap has unexpectedly gone up $7MM to $130MM. Meaning the Bears should have about $9.9MM in space before any movement on Peppers, Bennett, Bush, etc. or moving around Cutty Money.


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The Bears’ bid to rebuild their defense on the fly to complement one of the NFL’s highest-scoring offenses is starting at the top of the free-agent class.

Multiple sources indicate they are in play for Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett, the older brother of Bears tight end Martellus Bennett, and one of the two best pass rushers on the market.

Several agents indicated Saturday, when the negotiating window opened, was mostly a feeling out process. It is going to be a long ride to 3 p.m. Tuesday when teams can put contracts in front of free agents to sign and a lot could change over what amounts to almost three full days for number crunching and smoke screens.

Bennett and the Bengals’ Michael Johnson are considered the top defensive ends on the market. Bennett, who won a Super Bowl ring with the Seahawks playing on a $4.8 million, one-year contract, was more productive during 2013. If the Bears were to add Bennett, he likely would play right end and that could signal the end of a four-year run for Julius Peppers.

Johnson is drawing considerable interest but the Bears’ focus is said to be on Bennett, who had 81/2 sacks last season after posting nine the year before with the Buccaneers. STATS credits him with 661/2 quarterback knockdowns and hurries over the last two seasons. Sources indicated Lovie Smiths Buccaneers are pushing hard to sign Johnson.

The Seahawks have expressed a desire to retain him and released defensive lineman Red Bryant and wide receiver Sidney Rice to provide more cap and cash flexibility. Bennett also has expressed a desire to return to Seattle but he’s heading to the open market where cash often is king.

Early Saturday afternoon, Michael Bennett’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, wrote on Twitter: “What a difference a year makes! Free agency will be a lot better this year.”

What else would Rosenhaus say, though? That may be the case but above all Rosenhaus wants to create the perception bidding is intense. The agent then delivered a $39 million, four-year contract for cornerback Sam Shields to keep him with the Packers, a strong deal considering the repressed market for players at the position in free agency a year ago.

The Bears filled their top needs in free agency last year when they signed left tackle Jermon Bushrod and Martellus Bennett.

They also are believed are be looking at defensive tackles though general manager Phil Emery has made it clear he would like to bring back Henry Melton. The first round of the NFL draft could provide options too.

Right now, the Bears are not expected to be in the game for a high-priced safety but anything could happen between now and Tuesday afternoon.

Sources indicate the Bears have expressed interest in safeties Mike Mitchell of the Panthers and Ryan Mundy of the Giants.

The Panthers want to keep Mitchell, who the Bears were interested in drafting when the Raiders selected him in the second round in 2009. The 26-year-old, 6-foot, 210 pound Mitchell, had four interceptions, 31/2 sacks (both career highs) and 66 tackles for the Panthers last season.

The 6-1, 209-pound Mundy made nine starts for the Giants last season after spending the previous four years with the Steelers. He would bring a physical presence to the secondary.

With plenty of time for window shopping, Emery and the Bears will be able to assess their plan in the early stages and determine if it needs to be adjusted.

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 Post subject: Re: Bears Offseason
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I think signing Martys Brother is a slam dunk. They will no doubt sign one of the top Safeties too.

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The Bears don't have enough cap space to do that. Everyone is looking to break the bank this offseason with the cap jumping up so much.


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I think signing Martys Brother is a slam dunk. They will no doubt sign one of the top Safeties too.

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Everson Griffen signs 5-year 42.5 mil with 20 guaranteed.

Bennett is going to get paid J Pep money. Let's hope the Bears do it.


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