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Meeks vs. Bears O-line


capfolly

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The Bears O-line has been a big problem for Jay Cutler the last two years. Signs seem to point to Cutler being ready to start Sunday despite his concussion. Our D-line isn't bad but it sure isn't great. Do you think Meeks(or fox) will decide to bring extra pressure Sunday or will they keep the four man rush? I know most of the Giants sacks came from the front four but is our D-line good enough to do it by themselves?

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...is our D-line good enough to do it by themselves?

No.

The Lions got 4 sacks in week one, the Cowboys 1 the next week, and Green Bay got 3 two weeks ago. All of those teams have better D-lines than we do. We'll have to do something special if we want to take advantage of Chicago's weak o-line.

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No.

The Lions got 4 sacks in week one, the Cowboys 1 the next week, and Green Bay got 3 two weeks ago. All of those teams have better D-lines than we do. We'll have to do something special if we want to take advantage of Chicago's weak o-line.

We will be on spin cycle again, Cutler could have a broken leg and it wouldn't make a difference.

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