Monday, December 29, 2008

Top Ten things the Bears should do this offseason

On one hand, I’m glad the Bears choked against the Texans and didn’t make the playoffs. For one, they would have taken a beatdown next week in Minnesota anyway. And more importantly, winning 10 games and making the playoffs may have given the organization and coaching staff a false sense of security, thinking that they are close to getting back to their 2006 Super Bowl form when they really are light years away.

Even though the Bears probably overachieved after most people pegged them for around six wins at the start of the season, let’s be honest: the immediate future doesn’t look very good. This is a team that will go into the offseason with far more questions than answers.

Everyone wants a massive overhaul, but like it or not, this is pretty much the same team that will be coming back next year, with the exception of hopefully two major acquisitions on offense (read below), and whomever they take in the draft.

Here are ten things the Bears should do this offseason if they want to have any shot of competing in the NFC North next year.

10. Re-sign Mike Brown to a one-year deal
How bad was Danieal Manning yesterday? Manning’s performance should have Jerry Angelo on Brown’s front doorstep as soon as the NFL free agency period starts on February 28. Welcoming Brown back for a 10th season is a worthwhile risk, especially when you consider that the options in-house to replace him are Manning and Craig Steltz. The market for Brown will be small, if there is one at all, and they could offer him the veteran’s minimum or load up another deal with incentives.

9. Move Brian Urlacher to strong-side linebacker
The Bears are stuck with Urlacher and the ridiculous new contract extension that he demanded and got right before training camp. It’s time to finally take Urlacher out from the middle and move him to the strong-side to take better advantage of his speed and give him more opportunities to blitz off the edge. Keep Lance Briggs at the weak-side spot, and either try Jamar Williams or Nick Roach at middle linebacker. Drafting a middle linebacker in the third round or so wouldn’t be a bad idea either.

8. Give Chris Williams every chance to earn the starting spot at left tackle
John St. Clair filled in admirably this season, but assuming Williams reports to training camp healthy, he should be the starting left tackle on opening day. That would leave St. Clair as a backup at either tackle or guard spot, where he is best suited.

7. Make Danieal Manning the full-time kick and punt returner
Let Devin Hester concentrate solely on turning into one of the better number two receivers in the league, which I think he can become. In just a handful of games, Manning showed he can be one of the league’s better returners. Like I’ve been saying the past couple weeks, Manning is the best athlete on the team, but he’s clueless on defense, so why not utilize his athleticism as much as possible? This decision should really be a no-brainer.

6. Draft a defensive end or safety with your first-round pick
Choosing a wide receiver in the first round is too risky because there isn’t much depth in this class, and the top guys should all be gone by the time the Bears pick. Someone like LSU defensive end Tyson Jackson, South Florida defensive end George Selvie or USC safety Taylor Mays would be great. With their second-round pick, then the Bears should look for a wide receiver.

5. Try to trade Rashied Davis, Mark Anderson, and Dusty Dvoracek
The Bears have a lot of depth on their defensive line, so losing either Anderson or Dvoracek wouldn’t have a major impact. Davis is an obvious candidate to go with all his dropped passes. Each has some trade value, because they all are relatively young and each has had his moments in the league. Bring back Brandon Lloyd, who was great before he got injured in week 5, and let Marcus Harrison start next to Tommie Harris. Maybe you can get a backup running back to Matt Forte or an adequate offensive guard in return.

4. Sign or trade for an elite wide receiver
If one of the following players isn’t in a Bears uniform next season, I will be pissed; Anquan Boldin, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Plaxico Buress, Braylon Edwards or Chad Johnson. I would gladly give up a first-round pick for any one of these five guys (Houshmandzadeh is the only one who is a free-agent). The Bears current group of receivers is a joke. Up until Hester’s catch at the one-yard line yesterday, the Bears had gone all season without a pass completion over 30 yards, an amazing stat when you think about it.

3. Fire Bob Babich
Only the Ravens have invested more money in their defense than the Bears, yet the Bears only ranked in the middle of the pack in total defense. You could use injuries to key players as an excuse last season, but what was the excuse this season? Babich has failed to make adjustments all year. Guys always seem to be out of position, and that’s attributable to coaching. Someone needs to take the fall for how bad the defense has been the last two years. I’m just worried Lovie doesn’t have it in him to fire his friend.

2. Fire Ron Turner

I know Turner hasn’t had a lot to work with on offense, but his play-calling in key situations this season cost the Bears. There were several games where the Bears failed to establish an identity on offense. Sure, it’s hard when you have a mediocre quarterback, no wide receivers, and a shaky offensive line, but too often Turner didn’t put the ball in the hands of his best players, Forte and Greg Olsen, when the circumstances called for it.

1. Do whatever it takes to trade for or sign Donovan McNabb (but don’t go for Matt Cassel)
This won’t be easy by any means. Considering McNabb’s popularity in Philadelphia, and the fact that Kevin Kolb is completely unproven, I have a hard time seeing the Eagles trading or releasing him since he’s still under contract with them. However, McNabb represents a serious upgrade over Kyle Orton, who failed to throw one good deep ball all season. Even though McNabb is 32 and not the player he once was, the Bears instantly become a better football team with him under center, and anyone who doesn’t agree with that assessment is totally clueless.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree, I don't think the Bears will have a massive overhaul before next season. Too much money is tied up in the underachieving defense, and even though guys like Urlacher, Vasher, Harris, Ogunleye were big dissapointments, you're not just going to replace or get rid of them.
The offense can be fixed easier, although I just don't see the Bears making a serious play for McNabb if yesterday's comments from Turner about Orton are any indication

Anonymous said...

The only way Mike Brown should be back with the Bears is as a defensive backs coach. I think the Bears need to add another starter on the offensive line (not counting Williams) to replace Garza at guard.

Anonymous said...

As much as I'd love to see McNabb in a Bears jersey, I think if given the option I'd take Cassel instead.

Granted he's going to receive a pretty ridiculous contract anywhere he goes, but would you rather give that money to a 32-year old QB who can't stay healthy and may not have much time left or a 26-year old who has only played one full season in the league and may be a guy you could build around for the future?

Anonymous said...

If you look at the majority of past Super Bowl winners, they all had high powered offenses, with a solid starting quarterback and at least one game-breaking wideout. The Bears have neither. At the end of the day, the NFL is a passing game, and teams that are able to put up points fast and frequently usually win.
Someone else who needs to be put under the microscope is Angelo. He's wasted high draft picks on guys like Benson, Bradley, Bauzin, Wolfe, Dvoracek, just to name a few, and he has let too many valuable players leave town (Chris Harris, Jones, Bradely, Berrian, Ayanbadejo, Columbo) without getting anything in return. The Bears front office/coaching staff are one of the worst in the league, and until they start drafting better, the mediocraty will continue.

Anonymous said...

I just think that the reason Cassel was so good this year in New England was a direct result of the great system they run and great coaching they have. Plus, it sure doesn't hurt to have Moss and Welker as your wide recievers. His price tag would be too high, and I don't know how much of an upgrade he would be over Orton.
I think McNabb still has maybe 3 or so good years left, and the Bears window to win is closing fast, so McNabb just makes the most sense for the next couple years. Orton just didn't do enough in my mind this season to warrant a long-term deal from the Bears.

Anonymous said...

How about move the fucking team to Iowa? Take the Cubs with them, too.

Anonymous said...

I agree with you! Babich has to go! Turner i think given a better QB and a Elite WR, would do fine! We shouldve won that super bowl with Turner and Ron Rivera, but Sexy Rexy messed those plans up! Orton CANNOT i repeat CANNOT be giving the starting role next year, he did just enough to lose! Turner pissed me off saying he played great the last couple of weeks of the season, i beg to differ, he was horrible in the lucky saints win, and sorry in the Green Bay win, Orton can not bring this team back from a 14 point deficit, what type of gameplan is it to have when you say "If the offense scores 14 points in the first half all we need is 3 points in the second half and our defense will do the rest" Our D is getting old and we need MCNABB, we may get 2-3 more good years out the Defense and MCNABB...the bears need to make this happen along with an Elite WR! Or im not watching them next year!

Anonymous said...

i'm not going to watch you either, Bears. so minus 2 from the 1.5 million who watch you every week.

Anonymous said...

Lovie dovie screwed up the defense by hiring his inept friend to run it. He is the one who should be gone, maybe we could get someone who shows some emotion. My God, Dungy shows more fire than lovie.

Anonymous said...

I agree, purge Babich and Turner. And don't let Lovey hand pick the successors. McNabb would be a good addition but ONLY if we can get all pro receiver. I like Orton but he is not taking any team to the big one. I wonder where Rex will end up?

Anonymous said...

I agree with you! Babich has to go! Turner i think given a better QB and a Elite WR, would do fine! We shouldve won that super bowl with Turner and Ron Rivera, but Sexy Rexy messed those plans up! Orton CANNOT i repeat CANNOT be giving the starting role next year, he did just enough to lose!

Anonymous said...

The only way Mike Brown should be back with the Bears is as a defensive backs coach. I think the Bears need to add another starter on the offensive line to replace Garza at guard.