Yeah, the sheer amount of misunderstanding regarding so many facets of the Bears is mind-boggling... - The team was not a loser last year. They finished 9-7. - Jay Cutler was not responsible for Denver's 8-8 record, except maybe for it being that good. - The defense was a top 10 efficient unit that got left out to rot in many games. - If anything, Forte wasn't as good as billed, he just got so many touches that he was productive. I'm probably most concerned about this, especially now since Jones is out for the season. Here's what I expect from the Bears: a top-10 QB (if not top 5), a top-10 defense, a top-5 special teams unit, and a top-10 TE receiver (or two). I also expect Forte's efficiency to improve slightly since teams will actually have to worry about the passer, and I expect the receiving corps to improve if only because they couldn't possibly be worse. The OL can't be worse than last year, but it's tough to see how much it could be improved. The DL is only going to be as good as the interior line, which was poor last year. Really, the biggest things the Bears needed to improve over the offseason was QB and both lines, and got Cutler, Pace and Marinelli.