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Bears Draft Smart and Sensible.

Instead of the flashy, "news worthy" picks of some other NFL teams, the Bears 2008 Draft came off more like a nurse's sneaker:  simple, sensible, with a little padding for extra comfort.  Some may speculate that there were better offensive lineman in the first round, but the more I come to know about Chris Williams, the more I understand the logic of Drafting him over the other guys.  This is a smart, athletic kid who, after benefitting from NFL workouts and subsequent muscle gain, will easily start for the 2008 Bears.

Drafting a RB from Tulane is perhaps cause for criticism, but all the reports suggest that Forte has great downhill speed and good power, and everyone is in agreement these days that a 2-RB system is the way to go.  Hopefully his signing will motivate Benson to get his head out of his ass and start playing like he did in Texas.  I have much more faith in (our) Adrian Peterson than Benson.  Either way, drafting a RB was a good move early on and I think the Bears got a good bargain.

Apparently, the same scout that targeted Williams also reccomended WR Earl Bennett, also hailing from Vanderbilt.  Bennett's known as a physical Wide Out, which is a good improvement over the suspect blocking of receivers like Muhammad.  The Bears have some good competition at the WR position now - let's hope that competition does indeed beget success.

Of course, it wouldn't be a Bears draft without a early defensive pick, and the Bears didn't disappoint.  Although the Bears pride themselves on picking "character players,"  they are not above taking a chance on some otherwise questionable characters either, i.e.: Tank Johnson.  Before we lambast Williams or the Bears, I say, let's see if this kid can stay healthy and back up Harris like he's supposed to.

The biggest steal has to be safety Craig Steltz from LSU.  Mike Brown better take some vitamins and get his body back into shape or the Bears just might have a new safety who's durable enough to also be a special teams standout.  Good move, Bears. 

All this laudation can't answer the QB question though, and truthfully, I have no answers to why the Bears settled for an undrafted singing than drafting the kid from USC.  I just don't get it.  But, I'm hoping that with some better protection, the QB situation won't be as much of an <gulp> issue.

Angelo Should Play More Madden.

I woke up this morning to two unfortunate realizations:  1.) I had no milk for my coffee and 2.) the Urlacher trade rumor which suggests to me that Hallas Hall is in ruin.  If the rumor is indeed true, the only conclusion I can come to is the Bears' "rebuilding" effort has gone from a controlled burn to a chaotic prairie fire.  The failure of the administration to address its immediate and otherwise obvious needs leaves me utterly puzzled.  We all play Madden.  We know when we have holes to fill.  Why can't they see the same thing?  What the hell are they doing with this team?

Zbikowski Visits With Bears: A KO Pick in Rounds 3-6?

Chicago Tribune reports that Tom Zbikowski is scheduled to visit Hallas Hall Wenesday, amidst a loud chorus of cheers and jeers for the former Notre Dame safety.  Despite his reputation as a hard-hitting, "tough guy" player, (and having some obvious talent in the boxing ring), couch analysts all over the Chicago area are quick to point out that he's prone to missed tackles, something everyone would agree the Bears don't need any more of.

2008 Bears - Brawlers or Bust?

Currently, I live in Charleston, South Carolina, certainly not "Bears country."  In fact, the other day on my lunch break I went to this little hot dog place and the guy weaing the Giants hat behind the counter announced my order as the "Grossman Special."  Seeing as how I was wearing my Bears hat, I didn't think anything of it, until he passed me the bag and shouted in glee, "Don't drop it!  Don't drop it! hahahaha."  Had I been drinking, I would of punched the guy.

A Grand Day for Bears Fans!

Brett Favre is no more.  Took long enough!

 Much more on this later today.