Josh Beekman

2 November 2009

er center for Chicago.

 

The offensive line play was atrocious, even with the insertion of Josh Beekman at guard over Frank Omiyale. Orlando Pace is an easily-movable husk of his Pro Bowl self, providing no protection for Cutler’s backside. To me, it always seems like the coaching staff has never seen pressure before and can’t prep their players on how to guard against it. Still, someone is missing their assignments. On one play I saw three Bears blocking one Brown, only to let another by on his way to hit Cutler. Inexcusable.

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16 August 2009

No sense in risking our key cogs in a meaningless preseason game.

Frank Omiyale and Josh Beekman are entrenched in a battle for the left guard spot, but Beekman has been the clear winner in camp. Omiyale got the start last night, with Beekman coming in and playing some center for the second team. While Cutler was in the game, the offensive line behind Orland Pace and Olin Kreutz offered solid protection

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