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Dan Peters Sports Editor
Oak Park Journal
Bears Defeat Bills 10-3 in
Preseason Game
Bears hold on to beat Buffalo. Start the new season on a winning
note.. 10-3
It wasn’t pretty, but a win is a win.
The Bears started 2011 as they finished last year…But again, this is
only the first pre-season game.
Shades of 2010
Jay Cutler only played one series, but it sure did look like last year.
Sacked a league-leading 52 times a year ago, there wasn’t much he could
do Saturday with the Buffalo defense rushing him. All Cutler managed
behind a revamped line that no longer includes departed center Olin
Kreutz was a shovel pass to Matt Forte on the Bears’ second play from
scrimmage for no gain He did manage to escape for a 10 yard run, the
longest of the first quarter.
Then he got sacked by Marcell Dareus on a third down at the 35 before
Chicago punted. Exit Jay Cutler.
And he escaped without injury and attacks on his toughness. Unlike his
previous appearance at Soldier Field—the NFC championship loss to Green
Bay in January
“They were good. They were fine,” Cutler said. “It took a little bit to
get settled down. Some of those young guys are still jelling a little
bit.”
The Bears offensive starters were gone after only one series, the
linemen staying put for the first half. On the defensive side, the
first stringers lasted two series, while the Buffalo lifted their
starters on both sides after two series.
There were a
few bright spots for the Bears…
Marion Barber made a good impression, running for 45 yards and leading
the Bears to a second-quarter touchdown. He carried six times for 37
yards on that drive, setting up a 4-yard run by backup quarterback
Caleb Hanie.
Hanie got a rude welcome on the previous possession when he was sacked
on consecutive plays by Merriman. That forced Chicago to punt after an
impressive punt return by Johnny Knox.
Go Johnny Go..
When Johnny Knox lost his starting job to newcomer Roy Williams for the
exhibition opener against the Bills, Knox vowed to do whatever it
took to regain his role. And he did.
"Been a while since I've been back there. It felt kind of weird at
first,'' Knox said. "Once I got going, it felt pretty good.''
Devin Hester sure took notice. "It was a great return," Hester said.
"We know Johnny is great returner. He has showed us that since Day One.
He is capable of taking it the house any time."
And he almost did. Knox was asked why he didn't on this play.
"I tripped on the 50-yard line,'' he joked. "You didn't see it?''
Offensively, Knox caught one pass for 11 yards on a quick slant from
Hanie, running a perfect route.
Knox entered Saturday's game fresh off controversy as talked swirled of
him desiring a trade. He said he never had any intentions to ask for a
trade and vowed to be a Bear for life.
"I didn't pay attention to what was going on,'' Knox said. "I know what
I have to do is handle my business on the field, and that's what I came
to do.''
On the first five combined drop backs for Cutler, and backup Caleb
Hanie, there were three sacks, and Cutler was flushed out of the pocket
on a scramble. The starting line settled down then, playing the entire
first half as offensive coordinator Mike Martz said the team would need
to seek rhythm.
The Bears had only 78 total yards at halftime and when they got rolling
with help from some hard running by new back Marion Barber, and the
Bills starters on the sideline. A fourth sack came just before halftime.
Lovie Smith knows where the problem is, it’s the same as we saw last
season “Too much pressure on the quarterback,” Smith said. “We have to
tighten that up a little bit. But besides that offensively I thought we
accomplished what we wanted to the first game. We have so far to go.”
Time to fix it.
On defensive side of the ball, Amobi Okoye made an immediate impression
with two sacks and teammate Henry Melton made some plays early.
Second-year safety Major Wright was also part of the stout play.
This Bears defense could be significantly better on the inside
line this season , now that they've moved past the Tommie Harris era.
"We need to get better," middle linebacker Brian Urlacher said. "That's
all there is to it. We're a defensive team and we'll get better every
week.
"After a long layoff it's fun to get back out there and play football
again."
Running back Kahlil Bell also ran well with a 27-yard run in the fourth
quarter, helping set up a 45-yard field goal by Robbie Gould with 5:52
remaining. Bell finished with 73 yards on 13 carries. Gould missed two
field goals, including a 34-yarder. That was all the scoring for this
game.
Shawne Merriman
impressive for Buffalo
Buffalo head coach Chan Gailey was quick to praise Merriman on his
return to form. “The understatement of the evening I thought Merriman
was impressive on his return,” he said.
They never got the spark they were seeking from Merriman late last
season because the three-time Pro Bowler injured his Achilles’ tendon
about 15 minutes into his first practice with Buffalo after being
waived by San Diego. He missed the rest of the season.
“I’m still getting a feel for the game again, so going out there and
making certain moves, getting back in football shape is going to be a
long process, but you are never going to take the athleticism and the
ability to go out and want make plays for somebody,” Merriman said.
“I’ve been away for a year and half still just getting into the groove
of things.”
The Bears will not travel for the next two games, heading to the
Meadowlands to play the NY Giants and then to Tennessee to take on the
Titans before returning home for a final pre season tune-up against
Cleveland on Thursday September 1st.
The 2010 NFC North Champion Chicago Bears (0-0) will open their 2011
NFL preseason slate when they host the Buffalo Bills (0-0) at Soldier
Field on Saturday, August 13.
Chicago is 14-15 in preseason contests under head coach Lovie Smith,
including a 500 or better mark in fi ve of his seven seasons. Overall,
the Bears own an all-time preseason mark of 223-161-8.
At the start of the preseason, the Bears added eight new veteran faces
on offense (RB Marion Barber, WR Sam Hurd, TE Matt Spaeth, C Chris
Spencer and WR Roy Williams), defense (DL Vernon Gholston and DT Amobi
Okoye) and special teams (P Adam Podlesh), building on their third
division crown under Smith since 2004, most in the NFC North during
that span.
Chicago has won 11 of the 14 all-time preseason meetings with the Bills
dating back to a 23-16 victory in 1969. Buffalo won the last such
meeting in 2009, 27-20, at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.
Following Saturday’s contest, the Bears will travel to New York to take
on the Giants to start a string of three preseason games in 11 days.
Last week was
full of news.. the most noteable was when the defending Super Bowl
Champs paid a vist to the Oval Office.
President Obama
had probably the most fun he has had in quite some time this past
Friday.. Even if the longtime Bears fan did have to welcome the Green
Bay Packers to the White House.
“I’m just going
to come out and say it,” Obama said, chuckling. “This hurts a little
bit.” The president involked the name of legendary Bears coach Mike
Ditka, and somewhat sadly, acknowledged that the Packers advanced to
the Super Bowl with a win over ..da Bears.
“This is a hard
thing for a Bears fan to do,” Obama said at the White House ceremony.
“It doesn’t hurt as much as the NFC Championship game hurt – but it
still hurts – you guys coming to my house to rub it in. What are you
going to do – go to Ditka’s house next?”
The President
also got to poke fun at congressional Republicans, likening the
recently settled NFL dispute to the debt ceiling standoff.
“Like every
football fan, I was thrilled to have the lockout ended.” Obama said.
“Nobody likes long, frustrating negotiations… with rigid opposition,
taking it to the brink.”
Obama also
talked about the Packers star defensive back Charles Woodson, who
mocked the president for deciding against the attending Super Bowl
after the Packers dispatched the Bears.
“After the
Packers beat the Bears, Charles addressed the team – everybody on ESPN
saw it: I saw it while I was working out in the morning – and Charles
said ‘If the President doesn’t want to come to watch us at the Super
Bowl, then we’re going to him.”
The Green Bay
Packers earned the White House trip by defeating the Pittsburg Steelers
in the Super Bowl. Indeed, Woodson attending and spoke on behalf of the
Team. Noting that the team is publicly owned.
Woodson
presented Obama with a single share of Packers stock, inspiring more
Bear-Packer banter.
“What I’m
thinking is I think we should initiate a trade to send (quarterback
Aaron) Rodgers down to the Bears,” Obama said.
“A minority
owner, thank you,” Woodson quickly interjected.
Congratulating
the Packers, Obama added: “Enjoy it while it lasts.” Because Bears fans
have two dates circled on our calendars..” he added. “September
25th and Sunday Night Football on Christmas Day.”
“And,” the
president added, “if you guys are on a roll by then, just keep in mind
that there’s only one person here who can ground all planes in and out
of Green Bay – if he has to.”
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