You do need an arm because you have to have the threat of a quick slant in the end zone to make the jump ball a possibility. The opposition has to honor the inside or else they aren't getting that throw. And the Bears have been down there and unable to get that throw on more than one occasion because defenses aren't fooled into thinking there is a chance McCown will hum one in there. I personally don't think they're trying enough throws in the red zone in a critical situation. How many times are we going to see Trestman call a run on a short and goal play only to see Garza and the entire oline blown backwards for a loss? There's been multiple situations in the past 3 weeks where we're calling an offensive play without our best and biggest playmakers in the red zone, let alone having them on the field during that play. That's been my biggest criticism of Trestman, not so much the 2nd down FG. In my mind, our playoff chances were gone after the Rams game.