Bears Need Another Weapon
The Chicago Bears made one of the biggest moves of the offseason as they traded for quarterback Jay Cutler. As good as Cutler is the Bears need another wide receiver if the passing game is going to be effective.
The Chicago Bears for the first time, since the mid 1980’s, have a legitament quarterback.
The fact of the matter is that even Hall of Fame quarterbacks like Brett Farve, Indianapolis Colts Peyton Manning, and New England Patriots Tom Brady need decent wide receivers to be able to pass the football.
What made Cutler successful with the Denver Broncos is that he had two good wide receiver in Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal. Along with tight end Daniel Graham.
The Bears do have two options on the offense in tight end Gregg Olsen and wide receiver Devin Hester who both caught over 50 passes in 2008.
Also, with Hester being under six feet there are certain things he cannot do like run a jump fade in the endzone.
As the Buffalo Bills have quickly learned a passing game is in trouble when you do not have a wide receiver over six feet that is one of the best in the game.