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Zack PearsonBy Zack PearsonJune 13, 20104 Mins Read
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Heading into the NFL 2009-2010 offseason, the Chicago Bears looked lost and hopeless in what seemed destined to become a long, saddened few months.

Despite the 2009 downfall, Chicago looks to be right back in the running after an offseason filled of widespread happiness from signings.

And a few more moments of disappointment .

Even with the signings of former North Carolina defensive end Julius Peppers and the reacquiring of Chris Harris, I’m not fully satisfied.

Did Chicago exceed expectations with these signings? Yeah, of course.

Did I intend that Bears’ general manager, Jerry Angelo, would release long-time leaders and consistent defensive ends Adewale Ogunleye and Alex Brown? No way.

Alex Brown, former No. 96 for the Chicago Bears, now representing the 96 for the reigning champion New Orleans Saints, is by no means the flashiest end or a huge pass-rusher like Julius Peppers, but he certainly gets the job more than done and has the ever-dying leadership traits that many younger players weren’t born with.

Brown, 31, has never had above 7 sacks a season—but averages around 35+ tackles per year including batted balls, great special teams play, and above all; a locker room influence.

The Florida Gator product is a living example of consistency , the ability to stay healthy , focus , determination , and leadership .

The above words are also embodied in another victim of Jerry Angelo and the Chicago Bears’ cheapness: Adewale Ogunleye.

“‘Wale” is a seasoned veteran of the gridiron, and more of a sack machine than overall defensive end compared to Brown. The two, in my mind, coupled for a great pair of ends which balanced out.

The reasoning of this is because Alex was more fit as a run-stopping defensive end, while Adewale’s job was to just get to the quarterback.

Overall, Adewale Ogunleye and Alex Brown were a great pair of defensive ends and better yet, football players for the Chicago Bears. In my opinion, the reason Ogunleye wasn’t tendered to is because Chicago wanted to move on and grab Julius Peppers.

Peppers is an amazing defensive end, no doubt. I have no reason to criticize him. My main focus is that Angelo screwed Chicago over and this could’ve been dealt with in a better, more clean manner.

Instead of overpaying a top defensive end going into his 30s, why not keep Brown and Ogunleye who are older, yes, but have more chemistry and combine to create a pair in which each has different skill sets?

This would have cost less money in the long and short term, you wouldn’t have two defensive ends who are exactly the same except one is older and better, and you could spend money on a secondary that was burned all year in 2009. Or, an ideal situation…

Sign Ogunleye to a two-year deal, move up in the draft to sign a good, young, prospect of a lineman.

Think about it…the Bears line was absolutely horrid last year. Yes, they came together in the final few games of the season, but a young prospect to eventually take the torch from Kreutz or Garza with a few years under his belt sounds great to me.

Then, you draft Major Wright. That pick was amazing, as Wright is a humbled young man who wants to play…but it seems as if the Bears and Lovie are screwing that up already by moving Danieal Manning to strong-side safety and Chris Harris at free safety.

Regardless, this was a good offseason by the Chicago Bears.

But, it could have been a perfect offseason if it had not been for the lack of success from Jerry Angelo and the Bears the past few years, and Chicago didn’t resort back to their cheap ways.

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2 Comments

  1. Brian on June 15, 2010 8:07 am

    Do you have any idea what you are talking about? The Bears had NO pass rush last year WITH Wale and Brown. Wale racked up his numbers against the likes of the 5th string tackle for the Packers in Week 1. Was absolutely invisible during a good chunk of the season AND was coming off an injury. I would have like to see Brown stay, but Wooten was a projected 1st rounder though coming off an injury. Without an improved pass rush, it doesn’t matter who is in the secondary when the QB has all day to throw the ball. And they have had that the last 2 years. Remember the Bucs threw the ball 60+ times in one game vs. the Bears and were not sacked at all. That was with Wale and Brown on the field. Oh, and two of the same DE’s now? Peppers is an all around end… not the same as pass rusher Anderson.

  2. Nate Johnson on June 23, 2010 1:01 pm

    I agree with most of what you said here. The thing I loath most, is of course the Alex Brown release. It made so little sense I still don’t understand it. At least they are will to spend, eh.

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