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Joniak: Cutler Is Back But So Is Williams

LAKE FOREST, Ill. (WBBM) - However, reading between the lines from offensive line coach Mike Tice and offensive coordinator Mike Martz, Williams appears penciled in at left guard, not left tackle.

Both coaches refused to confirm the move, only to talk about the potential impact of Williams inside instead of outside. Tice said Williams may not want to hear it, but the game tape reveals Williams, right now, is a better run blocker than pass blocker.

Starting left guard Roberto Garza is not available for Sunday's game due to a knee injury. He is scheduled for an arthroscopic procedure this week.

Since Williams left the Dallas game in the first quarter, Frank Omiyale has played well enough to keep the left tackle job. Olin Kreutz is set at center. And the right side of the line has done well enough for a game and a half to stay put. Right guard Edwin Williams and rookie right tackle JaMarcus Webb will remain in their starting jobs.

Tice wants Sunday to be the day the starting five up front remain the starting five barring injury for the rest of the season.

So far, Omiyale has played right tackle and left tackle. Lance Louis played right guard. Kevin Shaffer played right tackle and left tackle. Roberto Garza starting training camp at right guard and moved to left guard. Now, Chris Williams could be ticketed for left guard after a season plus at left tackle.

Mixing and matching is not ideal, but necessary as Martz and Tice develop a thorough understanding of who can do what and how well.

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