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Analyis: Big plays prompted Bears' laugher

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Tight ends: C

This is a position the Bears should upgrade in the offseason,no matter how well the team fares the rest of the way. Kellen Davis (69 snaps) was called for holding on the offense’s first play, and he was invisible in the receiving game with zero targets for the first time this season. Davis and Matt Spaeth (35 snaps) also both whiffed on blocks on the same play, which resulted in a 4-yard loss for Matt Forte in the second quarter.

Offensive line: C

Even when the Bears win by 31 points, the offensive line remains an eyesore. Imagine how good the Bears could be if Mike Tice could whip the linemen into shape. J’Marcus Webb (69 snaps) looked overmatched in the first quarter as he a penalty in the end zone, which resulted in a safety. Gabe Carimi (69 snaps) also had a few slip-ups on the right side. The best moment for the line came on Forte’s 8-yard touchdown run, as all five linemen helped push Forte across the goal line.

Defensive line: A

Strong. Determined. Relentless. Pick your description when it comes to the dominance of the Bears’ defensive line. Stephen Paea (48 snaps) helped to stuff Chris Johnson on back-to-back plays 1 yard shy of the first-down marker to force a punt in the first quarter. Israel Idonije (28 snaps) and Paea teamed up to sack Matt Hasselbeck shortly thereafter. Even Nate Collins (33 snaps) got in on the action by batting down a pass in the first quarter.

Linebackers: A

OK, so Brian Urlacher (49 snaps) required nine seconds to run 46 yards for an interception return for a touchdown. He’s not the athlete he once was, but his football smarts make up for him being a step slower. He read Hasselbeck’s eyes before the throw and shifted left to get in the way of the telegraphed pass. Urlacher also forced a fumble and recovered another, while teammate Lance Briggs (50 snaps) was his typical, reliable self with four tackles.

Cornerbacks: A

Make that an A-plus, or perhaps an A-plus-plus. Charles Tillman is a treat to watch. Enjoy him, because you might never see another cornerback with his rare skill for forcing fumbles. Tillman (50 snaps) stripped the ball four times – four! – including the Titans’ first play from scrimmage, when he raced from behind Kenny Britt and punched the ball with a boxer’s determination. Kelvin Hayden (21 snaps) replaced D.J. Moore (12 snaps) at nickelback and made his coaches look smart by recovering a pair of fumbles.


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