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  •  11-04-2009, 3:43 PM 1888436

    2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    In 2010 their is several good young lineman that could be pricey, but obviously needed if we want to see Cutler develope.
    Here's who I would target, these 3 are unrestricted Free Agents.

    Kansas City Chiefs Center : Rudy Niswanger: 6'5 320 Starting for his first time this year and is really playing as good as any center in the NFL. The Chiefs coaches/Media are saying he's their best/most consistent lineman. He's young, powerful, nasty, and makes all the line calls to a Tee. He hasn't given up a sack yet. I watched a Chiefs game a few weeks back and the TV announcers we're saying this guy is their best lineman and one of the best in the AFC and one of the only bright spots on the Chiefs offense this year.

    Tampa Bay Bucs: Right Tackle Jeremy Trueblood 6'6 325 pounds of nastiness. Kick Chris Williams and his finesse pass blocking ( Which has been solid in my opinion) to Left tackle where he belongs. Trueblood would be our enforcer and would be a perfect run blocking mauler the Turner Power O requires at the Right Tackle position.

    St. Louis Rams: Right Guard Richie Incognito 6'5 330. He's a heck of a run blocker and is improving his pass blocking technique which is already solid. He's on a horrible offense team and bad offensive line which makes all of them look bad. The guy would look great in in a Bears unigorm, knocking lineman around and this guy plays to the whistle, something no one this team does offensively except Josh Beekman.

    Garza would be a backup on any other team just like he was in Atlanta. Omiyale will be a solid backup LT and Kreutz will still be on the team, just on the bench. His enforcer/nasty style of playing is ancient history. He will provide great leadership and be a good experienced backup. James Martin could be the backup swing tackle and we have gotten better, while still keeping experienced backups.

    Our starting line will be

    C.Williams-J.Beekman-R.Niswanger-R.Incognito-J.Trueblood


    Our backups
    Omiyele Louis- Kreutz- Garza- Martin

    Turners offensive scheme needs the size.
  •  11-04-2009, 3:45 PM 1888443 in reply to 1888436

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    Good job, good post.
  •  11-04-2009, 3:49 PM 1888450 in reply to 1888443

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    i like it. it works fine with me
  •  11-04-2009, 3:51 PM 1888454 in reply to 1888436

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    Good post and well written:  Think Trueblood could be a guy worth looking at, JA has a special place in his heart for BC Linemen.  James Marten on PC will get a chance to compete before all is said and done, JA likes him coming out of college  and finally nabbed him. Possible center replacement for Kreutz if they leave Beekman at LG is another BC center, Matt Tennant out of BC. Could be a guy JA targets in April draft. Just my opinion, does not mean JA will do anything.
  •  11-04-2009, 3:53 PM 1888457 in reply to 1888454

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    Everything I have heard about Incognito is that he isn't as good as people make him out to be.

    I'll pass on him. Don't know enough about the others.


  •  11-04-2009, 3:53 PM 1888459 in reply to 1888450

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    funsize1984:
    i like it. it works fine with me



    except for that Turner part. we need a better, upgraded Oline, that's for certain... Turner, we don't need.

    in fact, we need him GONE!
  •  11-04-2009, 4:07 PM 1888483 in reply to 1888436

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    BearFanDan1:
    In 2010 their is several good young lineman that could be pricey, but obviously needed if we want to see Cutler develope.
    Here's who I would target, these 3 are unrestricted Free Agents.

    Kansas City Chiefs Center : Rudy Niswanger: 6'5 320 Starting for his first time this year and is really playing as good as any center in the NFL. The Chiefs coaches/Media are saying he's their best/most consistent lineman. He's young, powerful, nasty, and makes all the line calls to a Tee. He hasn't given up a sack yet. I watched a Chiefs game a few weeks back and the TV announcers we're saying this guy is their best lineman and one of the best in the AFC and one of the only bright spots on the Chiefs offense this year.

    Tampa Bay Bucs: Right Tackle Jeremy Trueblood 6'6 325 pounds of nastiness. Kick Chris Williams and his finesse pass blocking ( Which has been solid in my opinion) to Left tackle where he belongs. Trueblood would be our enforcer and would be a perfect run blocking mauler the Turner Power O requires at the Right Tackle position.

    St. Louis Rams: Right Guard Richie Incognito 6'5 330. He's a heck of a run blocker and is improving his pass blocking technique which is already solid. He's on a horrible offense team and bad offensive line which makes all of them look bad. The guy would look great in in a Bears unigorm, knocking lineman around and this guy plays to the whistle, something no one this team does offensively except Josh Beekman.

    Garza would be a backup on any other team just like he was in Atlanta. Omiyale will be a solid backup LT and Kreutz will still be on the team, just on the bench. His enforcer/nasty style of playing is ancient history. He will provide great leadership and be a good experienced backup. James Martin could be the backup swing tackle and we have gotten better, while still keeping experienced backups.

    Our starting line will be

    C.Williams-J.Beekman-R.Niswanger-R.Incognito-J.Trueblood


    Our backups
    Omiyele Louis- Kreutz- Garza- Martin

    Turners offensive scheme needs the size.


    Great Post, but If your going to replace Kreutz you have to cut him or hope he retires. You don't want to upset the morale in the locker room by sitting him on the bench.
  •  11-04-2009, 4:11 PM 1888491 in reply to 1888443

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    BearFanDan1:
    Good job, good post.


    you responded "good job, good post" to your own post? huh...

    it's rare for a young good o-lineman to hit the market, most anybody worth anything will be signed long before we'll have a chance at them...

  •  11-04-2009, 4:22 PM 1888510 in reply to 1888436

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    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    Trueblood and Incognito could possibly test free agency, which is what Angelo seems geared up for, but if Niswanger is as good as you say he is(or think), I doubt KC will let him go, or even give him the chance to test the waters.

    Other than that, Turner and, hopefully, his scheme won't be here come March 2010.

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  •  11-04-2009, 4:24 PM 1888513 in reply to 1888483

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    DA_MidwayNation:
    BearFanDan1:
    In 2010 their is several good young lineman that could be pricey, but obviously needed if we want to see Cutler develope. Here's who I would target, these 3 are unrestricted Free Agents. Kansas City Chiefs Center : Rudy Niswanger: 6'5 320 Starting for his first time this year and is really playing as good as any center in the NFL. The Chiefs coaches/Media are saying he's their best/most consistent lineman. He's young, powerful, nasty, and makes all the line calls to a Tee. He hasn't given up a sack yet. I watched a Chiefs game a few weeks back and the TV announcers we're saying this guy is their best lineman and one of the best in the AFC and one of the only bright spots on the Chiefs offense this year. Tampa Bay Bucs: Right Tackle Jeremy Trueblood 6'6 325 pounds of nastiness. Kick Chris Williams and his finesse pass blocking ( Which has been solid in my opinion) to Left tackle where he belongs. Trueblood would be our enforcer and would be a perfect run blocking mauler the Turner Power O requires at the Right Tackle position. St. Louis Rams: Right Guard Richie Incognito 6'5 330. He's a heck of a run blocker and is improving his pass blocking technique which is already solid. He's on a horrible offense team and bad offensive line which makes all of them look bad. The guy would look great in in a Bears unigorm, knocking lineman around and this guy plays to the whistle, something no one this team does offensively except Josh Beekman. Garza would be a backup on any other team just like he was in Atlanta. Omiyale will be a solid backup LT and Kreutz will still be on the team, just on the bench. His enforcer/nasty style of playing is ancient history. He will provide great leadership and be a good experienced backup. James Martin could be the backup swing tackle and we have gotten better, while still keeping experienced backups. Our starting line will be C.Williams-J.Beekman-R.Niswanger-R.Incognito-J.Trueblood Our backups Omiyele Louis- Kreutz- Garza- Martin Turners offensive scheme needs the size.
    Great Post, but If your going to replace Kreutz you have to cut him or hope he retires. You don't want to upset the morale in the locker room by sitting him on the bench.

    If he recognizes his declining skills, he may be satisfied to take a back-up role to stay in the game.  There are many players that would take that role in order to remain part of the team.

  •  11-04-2009, 4:24 PM 1888514 in reply to 1888436

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    Here's a few more that would be worth looking at.

    Marcus McNeill, San Diego Chargers (25)
    Jared Gaither, Baltimore Ravens (23)
    Winston Justice, Philadelphia Eagles (24)
    Deuce Lutui, Arizona Cardinals (26)

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  •  11-04-2009, 4:28 PM 1888524 in reply to 1888491

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    BringBackDitka:
    BearFanDan1:
    Good job, good post.


    you responded "good job, good post" to your own post? huh...

    it's rare for a young good o-lineman to hit the market, most anybody worth anything will be signed long before we'll have a chance at them...

    Just having some fun( Being sarcastic because no response). I think there's a good chance a lot of upcoming FA's will test free agency because of the NFLPA contract or lack of one. They could get tagged but these teams their on have some big name free agents that they will use on them. If there was any year it's 201 because it more them likely will be uncapped.
  •  11-04-2009, 4:28 PM 1888526 in reply to 1888514

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    jsarff33:
    Here's a few more that would be worth looking at. Marcus McNeill, San Diego Chargers (25) Jared Gaither, Baltimore Ravens (23) Winston Justice, Philadelphia Eagles (24) Deuce Lutui, Arizona Cardinals (26)


    I think Justice sucks. I remember Pegger talking about him. Eh...maybe he's marginal.

    McNeil was good if I recall, but I don't think he makes it out of SD.

    Gaither will be a Restriced FA.

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  •  11-04-2009, 4:30 PM 1888527 in reply to 1888526

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    Les Grossman:
    jsarff33:
    Here's a few more that would be worth looking at.

    Marcus McNeill, San Diego Chargers (25)
    Jared Gaither, Baltimore Ravens (23)
    Winston Justice, Philadelphia Eagles (24)
    Deuce Lutui, Arizona Cardinals (26)


    I think Justice sucks. I remember Pegger talking about him. Eh...maybe he's marginal.

    McNeil was good if I recall, but I don't think he makes it out of SD.

    Gaither will be a Restriced FA.

    Isn't he the guy that gave up 7 sacks in one game to Umenyiora?
  •  11-04-2009, 4:31 PM 1888531 in reply to 1888510

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    Carns:
    Trueblood and Incognito could possibly test free agency, which is what Angelo seems geared up for, but if Niswanger is as good as you say he is(or think), I doubt KC will let him go, or even give him the chance to test the waters.

    Other than that, Turner and, hopefully, his scheme won't be here come March 2010.


    everything i've seen and read indicates that trueblood is nothing more then an average RT...

    as far as ingognito, the guy isn't that good to begin with, then you add in the fact that he's a retarded head case who can't control himself on the field and i really can't see any reason why we'd want him...
  •  11-04-2009, 4:38 PM 1888539 in reply to 1888531

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    just got wood thinking of the possibility of FINALLY upgrading the offensive line!
  •  11-04-2009, 4:40 PM 1888543 in reply to 1888514

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    these would be great ideas... if you setting up a franchise on  MADDEN 2010
    GO BEARS!!!
  •  11-04-2009, 4:43 PM 1888546 in reply to 1888531

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    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    BringBackDitka:
    Carns:
    Trueblood and Incognito could possibly test free agency, which is what Angelo seems geared up for, but if Niswanger is as good as you say he is(or think), I doubt KC will let him go, or even give him the chance to test the waters.

    Other than that, Turner and, hopefully, his scheme won't be here come March 2010.
    everything i've seen and read indicates that trueblood is nothing more then an average RT... as far as ingognito, the guy isn't that good to begin with, then you add in the fact that he's a retarded head case who can't control himself on the field and i really can't see any reason why we'd want him...


    I didn't mean to indicate that I thought Angelo was targetting those two in particular in free agency, just that all of his decisions thus far says he is going to make a splash come March.

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  •  11-04-2009, 4:47 PM 1888550 in reply to 1888436

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    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    I don't get why the Bears don't do this:

    Why not fire all the O-linemen on the team and just hire Japanese Grand Master Sumo Wrestlers?  You get 5 of those big boys up front and go to town..

    Think of all the records Forte could break!

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  •  11-04-2009, 4:55 PM 1888555 in reply to 1888436

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    BearFanDan1:
    In 2010 their is several good young lineman that could be pricey, but obviously needed if we want to see Cutler develope. Here's who I would target, these 3 are unrestricted Free Agents. Kansas City Chiefs Center : Rudy Niswanger: 6'5 320 Starting for his first time this year and is really playing as good as any center in the NFL. The Chiefs coaches/Media are saying he's their best/most consistent lineman. He's young, powerful, nasty, and makes all the line calls to a Tee. He hasn't given up a sack yet. I watched a Chiefs game a few weeks back and the TV announcers we're saying this guy is their best lineman and one of the best in the AFC and one of the only bright spots on the Chiefs offense this year. Tampa Bay Bucs: Right Tackle Jeremy Trueblood 6'6 325 pounds of nastiness. Kick Chris Williams and his finesse pass blocking ( Which has been solid in my opinion) to Left tackle where he belongs. Trueblood would be our enforcer and would be a perfect run blocking mauler the Turner Power O requires at the Right Tackle position. St. Louis Rams: Right Guard Richie Incognito 6'5 330. He's a heck of a run blocker and is improving his pass blocking technique which is already solid. He's on a horrible offense team and bad offensive line which makes all of them look bad. The guy would look great in in a Bears unigorm, knocking lineman around and this guy plays to the whistle, something no one this team does offensively except Josh Beekman. Garza would be a backup on any other team just like he was in Atlanta. Omiyale will be a solid backup LT and Kreutz will still be on the team, just on the bench. His enforcer/nasty style of playing is ancient history. He will provide great leadership and be a good experienced backup. James Martin could be the backup swing tackle and we have gotten better, while still keeping experienced backups. Our starting line will be C.Williams-J.Beekman-R.Niswanger-R.Incognito-J.Trueblood Our backups Omiyele Louis- Kreutz- Garza- Martin Turners offensive scheme needs the size.

    awesome job but chances are 1 or 2 of them don't make it to the open market and if there's no cap are we really gonna outspend some owners like Al Davis who need OL help as much as we do?


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  •  11-04-2009, 5:12 PM 1888569 in reply to 1888527

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    EDUB316:
    Les Grossman:
    jsarff33:
    Here's a few more that would be worth looking at.

    Marcus McNeill, San Diego Chargers (25)
    Jared Gaither, Baltimore Ravens (23)
    Winston Justice, Philadelphia Eagles (24)
    Deuce Lutui, Arizona Cardinals (26)


    I think Justice sucks. I remember Pegger talking about him. Eh...maybe he's marginal.

    McNeil was good if I recall, but I don't think he makes it out of SD.

    Gaither will be a Restriced FA.

    Isn't he the guy that gave up 7 sacks in one game to Umenyiora?


    You're right, Justice is the guy that Umenyiora ate alive. I just looked up a list of FA tackles. They were some names that stood out. The only one I've seen a lot is Lutui and he's probaby above average at best. We need somebody. If I had the answers, I'd have a different career right?
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  •  11-04-2009, 5:15 PM 1888574 in reply to 1888510

    Re: 2010 FA Offensive lineman targets

    Carns:
    Trueblood and Incognito could possibly test free agency, which is what Angelo seems geared up for, but if Niswanger is as good as you say he is(or think), I doubt KC will let him go, or even give him the chance to test the waters.

    Other than that, Turner and, hopefully, his scheme won't be here come March 2010.

    This is also Niswanger's fourth season, so if the CBA isn't reached, he won't be a FA.
  •  11-04-2009, 5:18 PM 1888577 in reply to 1888574

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    All I know is JA is planning on picking up quite a few FAs. He also doesn't seem to have much interest talking to Turner about an extension either.

    At least, he should be considering we are going to have a ton of money to spend and no early draft picks to sign.
  •  11-04-2009, 5:18 PM 1888579 in reply to 1888555

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    Getting Youne blood would be a very good idea. However I dont agree with replacing Olin. Lets see what Olin can do surrounded by some real talent.
  •  11-04-2009, 5:26 PM 1888590 in reply to 1888579

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    SHAFFER!!!!!!!???????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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