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Which Bears player will be a surprise...
... Devin Hester and Earl Bennett at receiver (Rashied Davis and Brandon Lloyd), Orlando Pace at left tackle (John St. Clair), Frank Omiyale at left guard (Josh Beekman) and Chris Williams at right tackle (John Tait). Defensively, new starters could ... Comment?
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Chicago Bears 53-Man Roster: Early Look At Whom to Cut and Whom to Keep
... Pace is older, Williams is unproven, and Shaffer's starting position on the Browns was taken by former Bear John St. Clair...Yes, it will be an interesting year. Odd man out: Cody Balogh . If space was opened up at other positions, Balogh could ... Comment?
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The Chicago Bears Training Camp Preview: Offensive Tackles and Centers
... Jon Tait decided to retire leaving a gaping hole at the right tackle position. The Bears also needed to get John St. Clair signed due to his versatility and starting experience. That didn't happen. What did happen was that the Bears signed veteran ... Comment?
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... in the long-term. But the fallout from Tait's unexpected retirement, as well as the free agent departure of John St. Clair , left Chicago scrambling. As it turned out, veteran free agent Orlando Pace was the best option. Rather than shifting Pace ... Comment?
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... 1. I know how hard it is to remember when the Bears' top off-season priority was re-signing left tackle John St. Clair . How much time did we talk about how he was the key to our offseason? Then Frank Omiyale, Kevin Shaffer and Orlando Pace ... Comment?
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Browns sign ex-Lions OT George Foster
... weren't disclosed. Foster will join the competition at right tackle featuring ex-Bears free-agent pickup John St. Clair and Ryan Tucker, who missed most of last season because of knee and hip injuries. Former Seahawks OG Floyd "Pork Chop" Womack ... Comment?
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The Top-10 Moves of the Chicago Bears Off-season
... has some production left in his 6'7", 325-lb frame. GM Jerry Angelo desperately needed to replace left tackle John St. Clair, who signed with the Browns. By acquiring Pace, Angelo did just that. Not to mention that by signing Pace just moments after ... Comment?
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... what you're talking about. The Bears line will be better in 2009. Jared Allen had 4.5 sacks playing against John St. Clair at LT. He was a back-up with the Bears who was forced into the starting line-up because rookie Chris Williams had back ... Comment?
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NightLink: Is Orlando Pace a Gamble for the Bears?
... back, we can truly say that our favorite football team was very proactive in overhauling our OLine. We let John St. Clair leave town, and added Orlando Pace, Frank Omiyale, and Kevin Shaffer. Plus, Chris Williams is expected to be 100% healthy. All ... Comment?
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NFC North Division Preview: Jay Cutler Makes Chicago Bears the Favorites
... the bolstering of the offensive line. The addition of Pro Bowl left tackle Orlando Pace is a big upgrade from John St. Clair, and it allows last season's first-round pick Chris Williams to start at right tackle. The Bears also brought in tackle ... Comment?
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Beekman: Competetion for left guard spot only makes team better
... him within minutes of trading for Jay Cutler on April 2. He was installed at left tackle, the spot manned by John St. Clair last season and John Tait for the three seasons prior to that. Chris Williams , the 2008 first-round pick, is getting more ... Comment?
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How To Spot A Bandwagon Bears Fan
... saying something like, "'Great upgrade! Orlando Pace gave up seven fewer sacks than [departed left tackle] John St. Clair'," explaining that "the most insightful fraud is when you move from the glamour position of quarterback to the grunts on the ... Comment?
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Jock Itch: Faking your way through the Bears' off-season
... saying something like, "'Great upgrade! Orlando Pace gave up seven fewer sacks than [departed left tackle] John St. Clair'," explaining that "the most insightful fraud is when you move from the glamour position of quarterback to the grunts on the ... Comment?
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... * John Tait's performance in his . Left tackle is the third-most important offensive position, and while John St. Clair and Terrence Metcalf are solid backups, Tait is the man Bears fans want protecting Rex's blindside. * Health. And that's about ... Comment?
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... the 4, Hester bounces to the sideline and eventually gets run out at the 32. Thomas Jones gets a couple and John St. Clair becomes the first change to the starting offensive line on the entire season. Jones goes in motion wide right and Grossman ... Comment?
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Chat wrap: Chris Williams and Kevin Smith
... combination of Pace and Williams at the two tackle spots than if it were Williams and, say, Kevin Shaffer or John St. Clair . I went back and forth on whether Pace or Williams should switch positions. Ultimately, the Bears decided to put Williams in ... Comment?
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... since the nascent days of Rex Grossman. Grossman and Kyle Orton are both gone, along with starting tackles John St. Clair and John Tait. 2008 first-round pick Chris Williams will be expected to fill in on one side, while former Browns tackle Kevin ... Comment?
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Expectations: The Bar is High, and Failure is Not an Option
... different in 2009: A revamped OL : The Bears signed Orlando Pace, Frank Omiyale, and Kevin Shaffer. They saw John St. Clair go to Cleveland. And Chris Williams is expected to be 100% healthy. We should see a much-improved OL in 2009. A young WR corp ... Comment?
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Why did Bears spend two of first three...
... defensive line occurred early in the offseason after they lost offensive tackles John Tait to retirement and John St. Clair to the Cleveland Browns in free agency. The offensive line was clearly the No. 1 need at that time, and it appeared obvious ... Comment?
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Bolstering line enabled Bears to accomplish key objective
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... draft pick Chris Williams for a starting spot at right tackle. Never too many: After John Tait retired and John St. Clair signed with the Cleveland Browns earlier this offseason, it appeared that tackle was the Bears' No. 1 need. And while that ... Comment?





