They need to do a lot, but clearly have a solid core to maintain their dominance of the division at the very least. I think they should go into next season with the same three QBs. Rex should remain the starter, but with the understanding that a lack of improvement will lead to Griese or Orton getting the job. Lovie should be resigned. I could care less if Rivera stays or goes. I wouldn't miss Turner either, but if he stays, at least it offers a chance for consistency from the offense. Going into this season I thought the team had a good chance of going to the super bowl on the back of a dominating defense and an okay offense. I believe the offense did it's part, but the defense was not as dominant as it could have been. I'd like to see them keep Brown around, perhaps at a renegotiated price given all his injuries. I just don't see anybody who would be likely to be better than him next season. And even if he only plays 8 games, that's 8 games of better safety play than they would get with the other guys. The Bears are going to need to bring it early and often next year, with a challenging schedule. Away games at Philly, San Diego and Seattle are going to be as tough as the NYG/NYJ/NEP trip this year. I'm not that concerned about the Cowboys, Giants, Broncos, Chiefs and Saints home games though. If they can keep Briggs fine, but I don't really think he's a must. I've been disappointed in a few too many of his games this years. If they lose him, then they absolutely must get a LB early in the draft. But the return of Harris and Dusty should go a long way toward boosting the d line. Offensive line is a must, either through the draft or free agency (or both). They need to get younger there, and more effective. The big question is Jones. Maybe it's a bit reactionary, but my opinion of Jones has changed since the playoffs began. I respect his game more now than ever. But I'm not interested in breaking the bank to keep him. If Rosenhaus plays hardball with him, and has him holding out come summer camp, then they should trade him. If they get 2007 draft picks for him, I'd be fine. But Benson's no-show in the Super Bowl really bugs me. I feel a lot less comfortable giving him the full-time job than I did before. A mid-round RB might be necessary.