As do I. Defensive injuries and a collapse by the offensive line are probably the two easiest ways for this team to stumble. I'm also a little concerned with their boisterous response to proving skeptics wrong. If they need that attitude to play with an edge, fine, but I think their cockiness played a role in the team suffering last year. Hopefully they stay a little bitter for the rest of the year. I dont worry about the line, it will likely only get better with Bruenning (sp?) and possibly Williams, as well as with more playing time barring injuries. but the backlash at the reporters is kind of weird. could be they are just trying to use any little mit of motivation they can find, but how long can it possibly last? I know Buenning is a decent OG, but is he really that much better than Beekman? Beekman has been impressive at times in the preseason and Sunday night. He's younger and could use the experience. Beekman's biggest problem seems to be reading the D and picking up blitzers, which Buenning wouldn't be much better at because he's further behind on the blocking schemes than Beekman due to not being in Chicago that long. I think if Williams cracks the lineup at all this year, it will be because of disaster. Either JSC will suck or somebody will be hurt worse than he is. In which case, the Bears probably aren't any good by the time Williams is ready anyway. Buenning + Williams add good depth, and I am not at all sold on JSC. he might do ok, but he is far from a good LT, let alone league average