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LAST SEASON: 13–3 FINISH: Lost to Philly, 33-19, in 1st round of playoffs QB -- Oft-injured Chris Chandler arrives from Atlanta to back up oft-injured Jim Miller. Over 16 games, they add up to one heckuva QB. Miller (11–2 as a starter in '01) is the man -- first. Success depends on keeping one of these guys healthy and O-coordinator John Shoop opening up the passing game. RB -- Rookie of the Year Anthony Thomas powered the O last season. The A-Train led all NFC rooks with 1,183 yards rushing. And he didn't crack the starting lineup until the fifth game. Depth isn't a problem, either. Leon Johnson scored once every five times he touched the ball out of the backfield. WR -- If Marcus Robinson stays healthy (he hasn't played a full season since '99); if Marty Booker stays just as he is (he caught 100 passes last season); if second-year wideout David Terrell stays on the right track -- then the Bears will be, dare we say it, an offensive juggernaut. OL -- The bad news: Bernard Robertson or No.1 pick Marc Colombo will replace LT Blake Brockermeyer, who signed with Denver. The good news: Four starters return from the NFL's best pass protection group (17 sacks allowed), including Pro Bowlers RT James Williams and C Olin Kreutz. DL -- The NFC's best run D (82.1 ypg) depends on the tackles -- 6'2", 343-pound Keith Traylor and 6'5", 365-pound Ted Washington -- controlling the line of scrimmage. They do. But DEs Phillip Daniels and Bryan Robinson need more than 13.5 sacks combined for the Bears to be a real menace. ST -- P Brad Maynard pins it deep (41.4% inside 20, 2nd in NFL). PK Paul Edinger can't -- he's weak on kickoffs -- but he is consistent (34/34 PATs; 26/31 FGs). Larry Whigham made the Pro Bowl for special teams coverage. Returners Leon Johnson and Rabih Abdullah are breakaway threats.
STRONG SIDE
This article appears in the September 16 issue of ESPN The Magazine. |
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