J’Marcus Webb
Durkin: Sorry, Mike Tice, You Can’t Have It Both Ways
As refreshing as it was to hear Bears offensive coordinator Mike Tice speak so candidly about the disappointing debut of his offensive line, it didn’t sit well with me.
Shepkowski: Without Solid Left Tackle, Bears Can Forget Super Bowl
Now, unless there is an unforeseen performance from Webb, Williams or a scrapheap left tackle that doesn’t appear to actually exist, chances seem slim that the Bears’ 26-year championship drought will end this fall.
Hoge: Competition Between Williams And ‘The Other Player’ Is Back On
Mike Tice liked how Chris Williams played at right tackle in the first preseason game and he once again is giving him the chance to beat out Webb for the starting left tackle position.
Hoge’s Notebook: Offensive Line Struggles While Rookies Shine
Head coach Lovie Smith didn’t bother to sugarcoat it: “We didn’t play as well as a I thought we would tonight.”
Holmes: What To Watch For – Bears Vs Broncos
When the Bears take on the Broncos Thursday night at Soldier Field, you won’t see their cards.
Hoge’s Training Camp Notebook: Offensive Line Concerns Are Real
Mike Tice confirmed Monday what we’ve thought for nearly a week: J’Marcus Webb is the Bears starting left tackle.
Webb Listed As Starting LT In Bears’ First Depth Chart
It appeared the battle was over last week, but the Bears’ first depth chart confirmed Monday that J’Marcus Webb is the starting left tackle.
Silverman: Offensive Line Issues May Stifle Bears’ Optimism
The Chicago Bears are one of the teams that many NFL observers are feeling good about with the season about five weeks away from starting.
Hoge’s Training Camp Notebook: Developments At Both Tackle Positions
Only four padded practices into training camp, we’re starting to see some interesting developments at both offensive tackle positions.
Bernstein: Placid Bears Camp Ripe For Nonsense
Good luck, now, to that ravenous swarm that descended on Bourbonnais yesterday.
Most Important Bears: No. 3 Webb & Williams
As we count down to Bourbonnais, a panel of 15 670 The Score hosts, reporters and producers ranked their top 10 most important Bears players for the 2012 season.
Hoge: An Early Look At Bears Position Battles, Depth Chart
After watching OTAs and mini-camp over the last four weeks, we’re starting to get a better look at what the Bears’ depth chart might look when training camp opens in late July.
Holmes: Thoughts And Observations From Bears Mini-Camp
As Lovie Smith says, mini-camp is the end of the Bears offseason. It’s three days where the foundation is laid and the scene is set for Bourbonnais.
Silverman: Bears’ Offensive Line Questions Cast Doubt
It’s still more than a month from the start of training camp, but this is the year that the Bears believe they can fight the Green Bay Packers for the NFC North title and then make a run in the postseason.
J’Marcus Webb Pledges On Twitter To ‘Kick Some Major Butt’ This Season
J’Marcus Webb has struggled in the NFL since the Bears selected him in the seventh round of the 2010 draft, but could 2012 be different?
Silverman: Offensive Line And Aging Defense Are Bears’ Biggest Issues
It’s the middle of May and training camp is still 2-plus months away. That means it’s the perfect time to look at the Chicago Bears and assess their prospects for the 2012 season.
Cutler Concerned With Lack Of Protection
During his three seasons in Chicago, Cutler has been sacked 110 times, including an NFL-high 52 times in 2010.
Bernstein: No Pressure On Phil Emery
We still know little about Phil Emery, but the guy knows how to buy himself the benefit of the doubt, and quickly.
Biggs: Bears Need To Bolster O Line
Jay Cutler’s mid-season injury did more than just expose the weaknesses of backup quarterback Caleb Hanie.
Bowen: Combating Philly’s Wide-9
Defensively, the Eagles employ the Wide-9 technique, which essentially means each defensive end is lined up outside of the 9-hole, giving them more space to rush the quarterback at an angle.



