Jones is a third round tender also, he had about as many drops during the season as Jordy Nelson, and Driver is getting old, so I could see keeping him. BJack had a hell of a game in the Super Bowl, the Steelers blitzed a lot and he picked it up every time, he can catch, he has a great attitude, and he rarely fumbles, so I think he's worth resigning.
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The Packers killed themselves with penalties in the 2009 season but it got fixed in 2010, the Bears game nothwithstanding. But M3 said that would be an area of focus and we saw the results. When he focussed on QB play, the Packers made it to the NFCCG game.
Even Shermy focussed on ball security with Ahman and that worked.
Now, there's a new positions coach at WR and there will be focus; M3 said as much in his last interviews. So, even with DD declining with every month due to age and Swain not peaking (lack of snaps?), I believe Jennings, Jordie and, yes, Jones will have less drops and better ball security than last season - provided, of course, the work stoppage doesn't get in the way.
The selflessness ? Finley), route running and play finishing of their WRs and TEs is already the envy of a vast number of teams.
I'm optimistic about Jones. I think Jackson has a role, but is in danger.
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Even Bears' fans recognize the quality team TT has put together:
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Funny thread to read through.Originally posted by Iron Mike View PostEven Bears' fans recognize the quality team TT has put together:
http://boards.chicagobears.com/forum...d/2552505.aspx
I had to pause when they gave kudos to our OL, and said Cutler would be better if he played behind one like it, but they're right pass protection from the OL was pretty good, and light years ahead of the Bear's.--
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