Running back (presumably starting running back) and rookie Matt Forte came to a deal with the Chicago Bears and signed a four-year contract. Forte hails from Tulane and was picked in the second round and 44th overall. The terms of the contract have not yet been released, but the two picks underneath him got $3 million and $2.4 million for their deals. Forte’s take should be higher because of the weight the Bears have already placed on him.
Forte has the hopes of Bears faculty and fans resting on his shoulders after running back Cedric Benson was released because of indiscretions involving alcohol and motorized vehicles (one car, one boat). He had impressive stats at Tulane and seems ready and willing to help in any way he can. Luckily, the Bears still have Adrian Peterson as a veteran running back to show Forte the ropes. Although Peterson has never come out as a star running back, he has been a consistent backup that the Bears frequently relied upon. With Forte’s signing, the Bears only have one rookie to make a deal with, Chris Williams. Be prepared to see them this season by reserving your Chicago Bears tickets early at StubHub.com.
The Chicago Bears have inked deals with more of their draft picks by signing defensive tackle Marcus Harrington to a deal along with Earl Bennett and Zach Bowman. Harrison’s contract is a $2.4 million, four-year deal with a $690,000 signing bonus. He was the Bears’ third round draft pick and the 90th overall pick. Harrison started all four years all Arkansas and had 186 tackles while he was there.
Wide receiver Bennett was the 70th overall pick and also a third-round choice for the Bears. His contract was around $3 million. Cornerback Bowman’s contract is said to be around $1.95 million. He was chosen in the fifth round and the 142nd overall pick. Two other draft choices have yet to sign deals and happen to be the two top picks for the bears, offensive tackle Chris Williams and running back Matt Forte. Williams was chosen in the first round as the 14th overall pick, and Forte was picked up in the second round and 44th overall. The Bears have secured deals with 10 out of 12 of their draft picks.
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Guard Terrence Metcalf found a way to give back to his home community of Clarksville, Mississippi which benefits both the local youth and the poor in the community. He is hosting a football camp for area players July 10, 11 and 12 at Coahoma Community College. All of the proceeds from the camp will be donated to the local Habitat for Humanity. The camp is sponsored by the Metcalf-Holden Foundation and will be helped by local football coaches like Chuck Reid.
There are three separate age groups that can participate: grades 1-5, grades 6-8 and grades 9-12. There will be a session for each both on July 10 and July 11. July 12 will hold a “Pass, Punt and Throw” competition where parents and others can come watch. The fee is $25 for a T-shirt, cleats and lunch.
Metcalf has been an important contributor for the Bears since he joined the team since 2002. After Ruben Brown was not resigned this year, Metcalf is the most logical starter this year at left guard. He will be a key component to giving either Kyle Orton or Rex Grossman time to think. To see him in action this season, get your Chicago Bears tickets from StubHub.com.
Earl Bennett was the Chicago Bear’s pick in the third round and will be an important part of the wide receiver team. A recent article called Bennett a steal from this year’s draft because of his stats. He is also good friends with the Bears’ first round pick, Chris Williams. Both went to Vanderbilt. The article also quotes offensive coordinator Ron Turner as saying about Bennett, “We’ll give him an opportunity to come in and compete right away. He’s a very intelligent young man, so he shouldn’t have any trouble picking things up. He’s very competitive, so I know he’ll enjoy coming in and competing.”
To see why Bennett is such a good addition to the team, here are some stats about the rookie receiver:
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An analyst at the Bleacher Report recently reviewed the NFL and gave his predictions for the upcoming season. He didn’t give the Chicago Bears much credit. He predicted that Chicago would see some eight wins during the season, thanks entirely to the defense and special teams. While the naysayers in Chicago may agree, I believe the Bears have a better offensive outlook than that.
First, Matt Forte could easily make good numbers his rookie year and will get enough playing time to learn early. Greg Olsen has matured and will be a more potent force at tight end. Rex Grossman and Kyle Orton are an obvious weakness at quarterback, but the Bears camp must have a reason to keep them as the team and therefore must see potential for better numbers. Devin Hester is moving to wide receiver and could potentially be as dangerous there as he is on special teams.
All in all, there may be a lot of question marks on the Bears’ offense, but there are no black marks. Many of the questions could be answered in the most positive way possible- with wins. Unlike a certain analyst, I am excited about the Bears’ chances this year to make the playoffs and have positive contributions on both sides of the ball.
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The Bleacher Report is speculating the chance of the Chicago Bears signing Daunte Culpepper to increase their depth at quarterback. Culpepper is a free agent who has played for both the Minnesota Vikings and the Oakland Raiders. According the ESPN, Culpepper has a career completion record of 63.8%.
Although his career stats are much higher than Rex Grossman’s at 54.3%, Culpepper’s completion rate last season was 58.1%, which isn’t that far away from Grossman’s numbers. He isn’t young either at 31 years old. On top of that, he has proven to be injury prone. Grossman also seems to have the injury thing covered for the Bears, so we don’t need another risky quarterback. Lovie Smith and the Bears camp have also been adamant about continuing with their current roster.
Culpepper doesn’t seem like the right choice for the Bears no matter how it is framed. He also didn’t take a $1 million, one year contract from the Green Bay packers. It seems like a pretty steep price for an older, injury-prone backup quarterback. The Bears can hold their own fine with the Grossman/Orton team they have had. My guess is the Bears won’t bite on this offer.
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It looks like the Chicago Bears will be leaning heavily on rookie Matt Forte as the starting running back in the upcoming season. From his talks with the media, Forte seems ready and willing to step into the role. If he succeeds, he wouldn’t be the first rookie running back to put up big stats his first season. LaDainian Tomlinson had 1,236 yards his rookie year and Domanick Williams had 1,031. Since 1993, 44 running backs have topped 700 yards their rookie season. To see how Forte stacks up, let’s look at some facts about him from college:
Matt Forte has proved he can come out of the gate running and is ready to do so for the Bears. He is only getting better as he gets experience and will be a great asset for the Bears. See him this season with Chicago Bears tickets from StubHub.com.
Cedric Benson can’t seem to get a break these days. This time, the courts put the brakes on any attempt Benson would make to drive under the influence by requiring him to install an ignition-lock breath tester on his car. The order was a condition of his bail, and he must install the equipment within 72 hours. The device works like a breathalyzer and would stop his car from starting if any alcohol is detected. The lock is said to be common for people in Benson’s predicament, and the judge insisted the order does not mean a guilty verdict for Benson.
Benson was arrested twice in the matter of a few weeks. The first was for boating while intoxicated and the second was for driving while intoxicated. After the second offense, the Chicago Bears waived Benson and released him. He was a first round draft pick for the Bears, but never lived up to his big talk of stats. After being released, the rest of the teams in the NFL had a chance to pick up the contract he had with the Bears, but no one took him in. Benson is now an unrestricted free agent.
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There are many reasons why Chicago Bears fans can’t wait for the season to start. One is seeing star kick-and-punt returner Devin Hester on offense as a receiver. His speed and agility have been proven, but the turning that into receiver gold could be interesting. Last season, Hester led the NFL with five touchdowns off of kick and punt returns. He is also the first player ever to return the Super Bowl’s opening kickoff for a touchdown. He is tied with Bear Nathan Vasher for the longest play at 108 yards.
A question with moving Hester to wide receiver is whether or not it will compromise his ability to run back kicks and punts. While he has done an amazing job on special teams, he has had the advantage of fresh legs. Tiring him out with routes while the Bears are on offense may not be the smartest move. Then again, he is competing for a starting spot with players like Mark Bradley, Mary Booker, Brandon Lloyd and Rashied Davis. If he can’t beat them out, the point may be moot anyway. He may surpass everyone’s expectations and turn out huge numbers on offense while still having great stats on special teams. Here’s hoping the latter turns out to be true.
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The Chicago Bears tied up another loose end and signed Tommie Harris to a contract on Thursday. The deal was reported by the Chicago Sun-Times as worth $40 million over the next four years. Harris had been a great asset for the Bears with Pro Bowl invites and eight sacks in 2007. Harris missed the 2006 playoffs and the Super Bowl because of a hamstring injury. In 2005, Harris had 59 tackles, three sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Harris marks the eight Bear to sign a new contract this offseason. The others were Lance Briggs, Alex Brown, Desmond Clark, Rashied Davis, Robbie Gould, Rex Grossman and Kyle Orton. The Bears are still working on deals with Brian Urlacher and Devin Hester.
While the Bears may disappoint some fans with draft choices and the lack of free-agent signings, they certainly do a good job of retaining the good players they have. Tommie Harris is a needed force on the defense and the Bears ponied up to keep him. If they can ink deals soon with Urlacher and Hester, they will be in a good place to focus on the best way to utilize their roster this season.
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