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    The Bears are supposedly waiting in earnest to see which "outstanding" quarterback is going to start this fall. I found it very interesting to see the paragraph, "The Bears' defense hasn't made it particularly easy for coaches to evaluate the two in minicamp. Saturday, they intercepted each of the two quarterbacks three times in non-contact scrimmages."

    LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith is prepared to let quarterbacks Rex Grossman and Kyle Orton compete for the team's starting spot until the fourth and last game of the preseason, though he's hoping it doesn't come to that.

    ``Ideally you would like to have someone in place going into that last week of the preseason,'' Smith said Saturday, following the second practice of a three-day minicamp at Halas Hall. ``But we'll just let it play out. If it's not clear by then, we'll let it go right up until (preseason's end).''

    The Bears' last two preseason games are at home against San Francisco on Aug. 21 and at Cleveland on Aug. 28.

    The Bears' defense hasn't made it particularly easy for coaches to evaluate the two in minicamp. Saturday, they intercepted each of the two quarterbacks three times in non-contact scrimmages.

    ``I think we're both good quarterbacks,'' said Orton, who started the final three games of 2007 and 15 games in 2005. ``We both know the system well, so I think it'll be something going into the preseason.''

    At stake beyond starting quarterback is the future for both players, especially Grossman, who's signed only through 2008.

    Grossman, who led the Bears to the Super Bowl, signed a one-year deal for $3 million with a possible $1.5 million more in incentives in February. The Bears extended Orton's contract one year through 2009 for a possible $5 million including incentives, and $1.6 million in bonus money.

    ``I think anybody going into their last year of their contract or signing a one-year deal, it's added pressure on them to have a good season,'' Grossman said in his first news conference since signing his one-year deal. ``And I'm excited about the opportunities if that were the case.

    ``Who knows what's going to happen? I've got one thing in mind: that's having a good season this year.''

    In offseason practices and in training camp, the Bears will alternate first-team snaps between the two.

    ``I think it's the only fair way to evaluate them - to let them both have an opportunity to play and work with the No. 1 offense,'' Smith said.

    Grossman lost his starting spot last year to Brian Griese, who has been released. He regained the starting job due to an injury to Griese, then suffered a knee sprain and lost it to Orton.

    ``I think I have a little bit of a chip on my shoulder striving to prove myself in this league and get myself over that hump, or whatever, to become a great quarterback in this league consistently,'' Grossman said.

    Grossman has 32 career starts and 33 interceptions to 31 touchdown passes for a passer rating of 70.9. Orton has a 62.2 career passer rating.

    Orton can see himself improving because of the increased first-team practice time. He carried a clipboard on the sidelines throughout the Bears' 2006 Super Bowl season.

    ``Definitely, it's always tough when you come into a season without playing at all the season before,'' he said. ``To get the three games at the end of the year that I did, and get a lot of work in so far in the offseason, I feel like I'm a better player.''

    The Associated Press

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    I still can't believe this organization is going into '08 with that cast of characters at QB. I think we easily have the best group at QB in the NFC North.

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    • #3
      great news

      one of those 2 clowns will be the starter this year lol

      how can they not see what every football fan (including bears fans) out there can see?

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      • #4
        We don't know anything yet. I'm doing best to hold back my homeristic optimism, but I also lean toward thinking we have the best QB in the NFC North and there is a good chance we have the best two QB's in the north.
        Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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        • #5
          Woot, special olympics competition.
          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bobblehead
            Woot, special olympics competition.

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            • #7
              Rex has got some of the tools to be decent, he's just a tad small, IIRC.

              I think he's not as mentally tough as one needs to be to be successful. I have seen a lot of soccer players use a personal mind coach to get them out of slumps. Also, Ernie Els won his first major golf tournament only after he started with a mind guru.

              Maybe that's what Rex needs.

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              • #8
                As long as the bares have Ortonhearsawho and Turnoversaurus Wrecks at QB we got nothing to worry about gang!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pugger
                  Ortonhearsawho and Turnoversaurus Wrecks
                  Nice...
                  "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                  • #10
                    would be funnier if they hadn't put that ass kicking on us in the wind and snow.
                    The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                    • #11
                      i think rodgers is going to be good if not great, but i'm hesitant to gloat over the QB situation of any other team until we have a few games to see exactly where we are at in regards to the position.
                      Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bobblehead
                        would be funnier if they hadn't put that ass kicking on us in the wind and snow.
                        Its not funny at all considering we lost to them twice last year!
                        To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by KYPack
                          I still can't believe this organization is going into '08 with that cast of characters at QB. I think we easily have the best group at QB in the NFC North.

                          think about what you said KY. we've got the best (I agree), but ZERO starts among them, one with little experience and two that have never thrown a pass....

                          :P I LOVE Rex Grossman.... I hope the Bears keep him forever. I also hope to say that about Tavaris Jackson next season.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Bears QB competition to begin!(Chuckle)

                            Originally posted by oregonpackfan
                            Grossman, who led the Bears to the Super Bowl,
                            Am I the only one who smirks every time I read that Grossman 'led' them?
                            --
                            Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by falco
                              i think rodgers is going to be good if not great, but i'm hesitant to gloat over the QB situation of any other team until we have a few games to see exactly where we are at in regards to the position.
                              Originally posted by bobblehead
                              would be funnier if they hadn't put that ass kicking on us in the wind and snow.
                              Originally posted by GoPackGo

                              Its not funny at all considering we lost to them twice last year!
                              All remarks that could have been typed by me. I won't gloat over T-Jack or Kitna for the same reason.

                              Maybe it's because I work in sales and never slurr my competitor's products to win new customers, maybe it's because Aussies are taught to clap when the opposing side makes a great play, but I don't get excited about the potential woes of our division rivals. On the contrary, I much prefer the Pack to win hard fought contests against opponents of equal strength. To me, the Denver win last year was one of the highlights of my Packer fan-life.

                              I admit, the Vikings shutout was great, too! But I was enjoying it more while AP was in the game.

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