I'm just in shock they're finally going to have a real passing game and be 2 dimensional on offense.
The team that made some big moves that I question is the Bears. Yeah, Peppers is a great player. But he isn't getting younger and that D is starting to age quickly. Same for Chester Taylor at RB. I know he hasn't had a lot of carries, but there can't be a whole lot of gas left in the tank. They've done absolutely nothing to address the abomination that is their OL. They haven't done anything to improve WR, either. So essentially they're going to waste their franchise QB for another season by allowing him to be beaten to a pulp behind a ****** OL or on the off chance he gets time to throw, being unable to do **** because he has no WRs to throw it to. Do they plan to be the Ravens (pre-2010 version) and try to run it 40 times a game? If so, why bother going out and getting Cutler last year? There just doesn't seem to be a solid plan in Chicago right now. I think they should see if they could reunite Brandon Marshall and Cutler, even if they have to give up the 1st round pick. But the biggest issue is OL. They've GOT to make some moves there, or even the Chester Taylor signing won't help much. As I said above, that group was an abomination last year. They couldn't pass block or run block. I think Forte can be a solid back with a decent OL in front of him.