Bears players arrive at the dorms of Olivet Nazarene University for the start of training camp |
The Bears have arrived at training camp at Olivet Nazarene
University in Bourbonnais, IL. The
players will undergo physicals today and also take part in strength and conditioning
drills. Their first practice will begin
tomorrow at 2:30 and that is open to the public.
What To Watch For
Everyone is excited to watch Jay Cutler throw the ball to
Brandon Marshall. It will also be great
to see Matt Forte participating with the team for the first time this offseason
(he reportedly looks to be in great shape).
However, the most important thing to watch now that the pads are on will
be the performance of the offensive linemen, particularly the battle for the
left tackle position. According to
Offensive Coordinator Mike Tice, Chris Williams and J’Marcus Webb will split
the reps 50/50 with the winner becoming the starter at left tackle and the
loser assuming the swing tackle role.
Williams and Webb have both had their struggles at LT and
that is the reason this competition ever came about in the first place. Williams’ struggles presumably can be (at
least partially) attributed to injury, he was never fully healthy until the
start of last season, while Webb’s troubles are attributed to
inexperience. With limited practices in
pads, the most important component of this battle will be their performances in
the preseason games. The trouble with
evaluating performances in the preseason, though, is that starters typically
don’t play much. With that in mind, it
will be very interesting to see who gets the start in the Bears’ first
preseason game on August 9th against the Broncos and RDE Elvis
Dumervil (if he’s not in jail by then).
This is quite possibly the most anticipated Bears season
since the mid-late 1980’s. With training
camp finally upon us, we’ll begin to get a good idea of whether or not that
excitement is legitimate. Phil Emery
said, “We want to win now. We want to
win championships now.” That is clearly
a sentiment that is shared by all fans.
The journey to accomplish that goal begins now and, may I say, it’s
about time.
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