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Bears didn't dazzle over the weekend but they should be improved

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That's understandable given that they share the division with the second-best team in the conference a year ago, Minnesota, and the vogue pick to represent the conference in the Super Bowl this year, Green Bay. Even the usually hapless Lions suddenly have a reasonably bright future and might have more bite in them this fall than people think.

I still think the Bears should merit more love than they're getting nationally. They were a 7-9 team last season, and given the lopsided nature of some losses and the down-to-the-wire nature of some wins, they seemed lucky to win seven times.

But the 2009 Bears played without their most important, if not their best, defensive player in Brian Urlacher after he suffered a Week 1 injury. They struggled with the ups and downs of Cutler, who led the universe in interceptions, even if they often weren't his fault. They lacked an elite pass rusher, continuity and stability on the offensive line and anyone worthy of being an NFL starter at safety.

Urlacher is back and healthy. Cutler should be more productive under Martz and with much more familiarity with Chicago's receivers, though his problems with interceptions aren't about to disappear entirely. And over the offseason, the Bears brought aboard the best pass rusher on the market (Julius Peppers), got rid of some dead weight like Orlando Pace while adding coach Mike Tice for the offensive line and shored up the safety position by reacquiring Chris Harris and drafting Major Wright.

That list of improvements in problem areas doesn't even include the additions of Chester Taylor and Brandon Manumaleuna. I still have numerous concerns about the Bears, but by taking what they did last year and adding what the Bears have added, shouldn't we be able to realistically expect better than 7-9 of them?

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