Angelo has been so schizo with the way he runs the line. His first ever draft pick was a tackle. Disappointing to some but arguably the right move (even though the actual player never panned out). Then he ignored linemen in the draft for half a decade but kept signing old guys to fairly big offers, which worked in 1-2 year spurts. Now he's spent 2 #1 picks in 4 years on tackles and spent a fair amount on intermediate type free agents prior to this offseason. This year, with half the league being free agents and no big money guys left working on the line, he only replaces one expensive free agent with a less expensive free agent. If you aren't going to spend money on the line and only rely on your internal players, then spend something on a real #1 receiver to help your QB (especially when you trade away such a big time target in Olsen). The only net upgrade to offense appears to be at backup running back. So, if you aren't going to focus on your disappointing offense, go get a big time pass rusher or tackle to boost your defensive line play, purportedly the key to your scheme. If you aren't going to do that, then upgrade your secondary. The Bears have done nothing. They've moderately upgraded backup RB and punter. They replaced their somewhat disappointing but still productive pass catching TE with a really disappointing receiver and they've acquired nothing but gambles on defense. How is this team any better? By most accounts Chicago was fairly lucky to finish with 11 wins last year. They made it to the NFC championship game but were embarrassed there at home. They've been 34-30 over the past four years, 18-14 in the Cutler era. They need to get better, but they haven't, and the problem with that is both the aging core of the defense which can easily fall apart in a hurry, and the need to succeed early in the Cutler era before the push to replace him and start again at the QB position becomes too big to ignore.