Monday, October 1, 2007

Game 4 - Bears/Lions

Most depressing game in quite some time. I feel worse after this game than I did last week, and even worse than I did after we lost the Super Bowl. Not only did we lose a game, not only did our offense play like it was 2004 and our defense give up an NFL RECORD 34 points in the 4th quarter, but this game exposed serious flaws that will almost certainly doom this team and keep us out of the playof hunt. Quite a wet blanket, coming off a Super Bowl season.

While I thought Griese looked better than Rex has this year, he still made too many mistakes. 2 of his interceptions appeared to be due to being off in the timing of his throws, which can be corrected. Nonetheless, he didn't inspire anyone.

The o-line sucks. They couldn't open any holes for the running game, and they couldn't kleep Griese on his feet. The entire right side of our line stinks. Angelo is gonna need to draft a tackle on the first day this offseason, and better pray that Beekman develops into a starting caliber guard sooner than later.

Ditto for our WRs. Moose Muhammad is a fraud with slow feet and average hands. He is paid like a #1 receiver, performs like a #4. Berrian is IMO a potentially great #2, but he's playing way too inconsistently. Hester is way too much of a project to count on, and Davis simply isn't talented enough to make a consistent impact. Mark Badley is my 1 hope, as he is talented as hell and has performed well in every opporuntity he's been given, but for whatever reason Lovie & Turner refuse to give him any opportunities. At this point I don't care what he did or who he pissed off, we are desperate for production at that position and he is our best chance for that.

And shame on Ron Turner. We have a 'thunder & lightning' potential combo at the TE position in Clark & Olsen...Olsen the lightning fast rookie with upside through the roof, and Clark the tough vet who's coming off a career year and playing at a high level once again. Ditto for the RBs...Benson & Wolfe could be an electrifying combination, but Turner's unimaginative gameplans and insistence on calling the same highschool level plays time after time have damned this offense. The hallmark of a successful offensive coordinator is the ability to make game plans which take advantgae of your talent, and make adjustments when the defense is keyed in on your gameplan. Just look at guys like Ken Whisenant, Charlie Weis, Bill Walsh, Tom Moore, Mike Martz. No matter where they go, who their RB/QB/WR are, they find a way to move the ball and score points.

And it's not like the Bears don't have talented guys. Benson is a horse when he gets 25 touches up the gut, but Turner is throwing him pitches to the outside. Wolfe is a great open field runner, but barely gets the ball. Olsen & Clark could be a nightmare with Olsen stretching the field down the seam and Clark maneuvering underneath, but neither has been used particularly effectively. Berrian is a great downfield threat, but is being used on 12-15 yard 'posession receiver' type routes. And Bradley is the most talented WR on this team hands down, and he's riding the pine.

While I will maintain the Bears o-line is the biggest problem on that side of the ball, Turner has not made any adjustments in his blocking scheme or play calling to open holes for the runners, or creating time in the pocket for our QBs. If this offense doesn't turn around significantly by the bye week (conveniently located in the dead center of our schedule), I think Lovie's got a big decision as to whether Turner is really the guy to lead this offense into the future.

On a final note, while I have admittedly been a huge Jerry Angelo fan, he must also be held accountable. His offensive line is old and withering, and while with Metcalfe & Beekman he has a promising pair of backups, our tackle position is in need of an influx of young talent fast, and we have no one waiting in the wings. Also, the WR position needs a complete overhaul. Berrian is fine - as a #2. Davis is fine - as a #4 or 5. Hester is fine, if you can incorporate him into the offense without gimmicks that opposing defenses can easily stop (ie right now). Bradley should get an opportunity to start, and Moose should be gone. Either a big free agent pick-up or a high draft pick is a must at this position this off-season.

More on the defense tomorrow.

4 comments:

Michael Tams said...

The problems are coaching and personnel and it's difficult to determine "which came first" in many cases. Is the o-line more suited for a Thomas Jones-type runner given their age and experience? Or is it the blocking schemes and plays that the coaches still have in place from a year ago that is limiting Benson's effectiveness? Is Benson the problem? Any takers for all three?

Problems like the types the offense is going through can destroy a team - look at the defense's problems as an example. If you're going to play for more than 30 minutes a game (pretty regularly over the past 2-3 seasons) this is going to take its toll and guys are going to get hurt. One problem spawns another.

The point I guess, is that there's major problems that need correcting. Injuries happen, but since everyone knows that, is it wise to trade away veteran guys in your secondary and rely on guys who have injury histories? Again, a personnel problem.

I'll be interested in your take on the D.

DR said...

I think it is primarily a coaching problem along with personnel problems. Since I am a Packers fan though, you may not want to listen to me. I could not agree more on your wide receivers. I disagree in that I followed Grossman in college and he was super accurate, then when he comes to Chicago all of a sudden he can't play?

I think he wasn't coached right and I think your receivers run a lot of bad routes and drop a lot of balls. I look forward to seeing them in Prime Time this Sunday night. Our defense needs their defensive stats to be padded;-)

Michael Tams said...

DR,

That poor, poor woman. ;)

Should be a good game (Lord I hope so), hopefully the Bears show up.

Mike

SR said...

I definitely blame the coaching. Lovie Smith should have insisted that Ron Turner, Bob Babich, and Pep Hamilton work on the team's weaknesses rather than blame Grossman. Placing a young QB with Pep Hamilton may have been a bad decision, and that was not Grossman's fault.

And to whom it may concern, if the Bears can rectify themselves the PACK may get taken by surprise on Sunday night.