Scorehead wrote:
Ok...I address your points, if you address mine regarding grading each position category.
Major upgrades on defense
Peppers is the only upgrade.
Major upgrades on offense
A #2 RB is not a "major upgrade".
Better scheme on offense
This scheme was terrible in SF & Detroit.
Players that fit defensive scheme
The Defensive scheme hasn't changed, & only a couple of players have changed. Please elaborate.
Better overall coaching
I have no idea what this means.
Player growth
I have no idea what this means either.
Not a really tough schedule
I believe the Bears have 10 games against teams that were playoff teams last year & are projected to also make the playoffs this year.
Urgency
This word is not in Lovie's vocabulary. Even if it is, "urgency" doesnt make your players, schemes or coaching better.
The Peppers signing (that I was against) obviously speaks for itself. Last season the Bears didn't have Urlacher or Pisa T healthy for all or most of the season. Having them healthy will be a major upgrade over what the Bears put on the field last season. They also traded for Chris Harris who is easily better than anything the Bears had at S last season. Major Wright may also be better than anything they had.
The Bears brought in Chester Taylor who could be a starting RB on some teams in the league. He is a major upgrade over the crippled Forte we saw in 2009 and the other AP. Manumaleuna is a guy that you can plug in to help you on either side of the line. The biggest upgrade of all is at OC. Martz is by far a better coordinator and play caller than the predictable and boring Ron Turner.
The new scheme on offense should really help a guy as talented as Cutler and receivers as quick as the ones the Bears have.
Having Marinelli who I believe is more aggressive than any guy that has wore the DC hat since Rivera will make their scheme work better. When the Bears were at their best defensively they were getting after the QB. With the addition of Peppers and having Tommie Harris about 85% of his 2006 level of play will help them get after the QB. Having Urlacher back in the middle will really help too. There were many times the Bears got killed over the middle because Hillenmeyer wasn't athletic enough or was out of position. Naturally when you have a weak link anywhere you try to help him and many times that causes other players to be out of position. They won't have the problem this year.
The Bears have 4 guys that were recently HC in the NFL on their team. Besides Martz none of the have the personalities that would make them clash. Mike Tice is one of the better (if not the best) offensive line coaches in the NFL. His body of work in this area speaks for itself. Martz is one of the best offensive minds in the game. These moves also force guys like Babich to only focus on the things they are good at.
There is no question that guys like Knox and Forte have gotten much better and many of the young guys like Louis are taking a step forward. Even Cutler should be a smarter and better QB.
Here are the list of teams the Bears play that I believe will or could make the playoffs:
Packers
Jets
Patriots
Cowboys
Vikings
The rest IMO will be bad or very mediocre. Of the teams I listed I think there is a chance the Patriots and Vikings may miss the playoffs. The Patriots play in a tough conference and will have a hard time getting a wild card spot (noway they win their division). I doubt Favre and his ankle will hold up for an entire season this year and the Vikings without him are a worse team than the Bears IMO.
Having a sense of urgency will IMO keep the coaches at the top of their game every week and will even make them more willing to try things that they wouldn't usually consider.
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spanky wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
In the grand SCEME (not scope, Dumbass) pf things
Awesome.