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  1. My revised mock looked like this

    1.Luck

    2.Fleener

    3.Janoris Jenkins

    4.Ladarius Green (Which would give us a serious two tight end threat)

    5.Hicks

    5.Streeter

    6.Guard

    7.Whalen

    7.Blatnick

    7.could use a Tackle I guess

    something to that affect BUT

    I like this second one better

    1.Luck

    2.Janoris Jenkins

    3.AJ Jenkins, Criner, Sanu, Best available

    4.Ladarius Green

    5.Hicks

    5.Streeter

    6.Guard

    7.Whalen

    7.Blatnick

    7.Tight End (Pass Catching as well)

    not a huge change but different

    Thoughts?

    Yea I liked the second one better because janoris jenkins won't fall to the third round and we absolutely need him. We should go WR in #rd then TE so i agree with u there.

  2. if we go

    1.Luck

    2.Janoris Jenkins

    3. AJ Jenkins, Criner, Sadu, any of those Id like their

    4. Ladarius Green very underrated in my opinion better stats (and thats with Fleener having Luck) and 40 time was faster also

    5.Hicks

    5.Streeter

    6.Guard

    7.Whalen

    7.Linebacker

    7.pass catching Tight End which with Green will give us a two tight end set

    thats an excellent draft in my opinion

    If Gringson thinks the way u just did we may be contenders next year

  3. If you think about it, we could just as easily go 0-16 as we could 16-0. Every game is winnable under the circumstances. I mean possibly even the GB game because we're at home. The difference is consistency. Can the Colts play quality football for 16 games consistently?

  4. Position by Position break down

    Jay Cutler vs. Andrew Luck

    I say this one is even. Although Cutler obviously has superiority in terms of experience, I would say Luck has more raw talent. Jay has a strong arm, however his decision making and accuracy has been a question throughout his career. I believe that combined with the Bears lack of an O-line and the impossible task of avoiding Freeney and Mathis, Cutler will kiss the ground many times throughout the game which should mess up his rhythm. Luck will do fine in his first outing, but not spectacular. He should be able to manage the game appropriatly in order to come out with the W.

    Donald Brown vs. Matt Forte

    There's just not enough complements you can give to Forte. He accounted for 75% of the Bears offense when he wasn't injured last year, and really was a large part of Jay Cutler's success. In fact, Forte's impressive career actually began against the Colts in 2008, when broke free for a 50-yard run to put the game out of reach. Coach Pagano will have a real test Week 1 to show the league he means business. If he can somehow devise a game plan which will limit Forte to at most 80 yards rushing, he will renew confidence in the defense and the organization. On the Colts side there's Donald Brown, who looks like he's about to have a make or break year. If Brown can such for 90+ yards with an improved line he should be on track for hopefully a 1,000 yard season. If not, all the more reason for him to be considered a bust. I give the upper hand to Forte.

    Brandon Marshall & Earl Bennett vs Reggie Wayne & Austin Collie

    Reggie Wayne is on the down end of his career but still has some gas left. He may not have the game-changing speed he used to have but he still has those reliable hands and stellar route running. Collie has tons of upside and potential, and I see him being a possession wide-out and go-to-guy for Andrew Luck. He should have a good game. If the Colts get a wide-out in the draft, such as Alshon Jeffery or Muhammad Sanu, it would help them a great deal. Brandon Marshall is now reunited with Cutler, and I see him being the savior to Chicago's receiver woes, as the Roy Williams experiment didn't work out last year. I believe Earl Bennet will be the game changer though, as the Colts don't have a reliable #2 corner currently on the roster. This could change if they get Janoris Jenkins in the 2nd round of the draft. I still give the Colts though, mainly due to more experience and skill.

    Brian Urlacher & Lance Briggs vs Pat Angerer and Kavell Connor

    Good news for Bears: Lance Briggs was recently resigned. Bad news: Brian Urlacher is reaching his down side. Pat Angerer was one of the top tacklers last year and Connor proved he can be a reliable starter. Both have tons of upside. But they have absolutely no depth behind them and the Bears have far more experience. Therefore i give the advantage to the Bears also because of what there playing against. Urlacher & Co. have to deal with Donald Brown and Delone Carter, while Angerer & Co. have Forte and Michael Bush. Nuff said.

    Your thoughts?

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