Apparently Bucky will next pen this story.. loading up on free agent talent in the offseason will always result in positive returns. This is written like a former receiver that overvalues the skill positions in place of the meat and potato guys of the offense.
There are a couple of flaws with this hypothesis...
1) Mike Tice is not an Offensive Juggernaut.. sorry, that is not what strikes me as I listen to him speak or watch him make decisions on the sidelines.
2) Offensive line issues still remain... IMO, Jay is solid when he is confident in his protection and isn't playing scared, acquiring Brandon Marshall doesn't solve the protection issues.
3) One legitimate offensive target does not make a dynamic offense, if anything it will probably lead to regression as Jay will start to lock onto Marshall and become less balanced.
4) As far as I am concerned, until Cutler can prove that he is not the overrated mental candy ass that I think he is, I am not sold that he will take the Bears to the Superbowl, let alone lead the best offense in the NFC North.
The Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions fielded offensive juggernauts a season ago, but the most explosive offense in the NFC North in 2012 will reside in Chicago.
Oh, I know that statement will appear to be a knee-jerk response to the blockbuster trade that netted three-time Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall, but I believe the Bears have quietly assembled an offensive lineup that will create problems for their opponents at every level. Although the unit remains a work in progress, here are three reasons why I believe the Bears will light up scoreboards across the league this fall:
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"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"