And if we had a GM who would give a damn about upgrading the OL instead of avoiding it like the plague. Cutler is too talented to have it wasted behind this line. I still don't know why people say our GM doesn't try to upgrade the O-line. I don't think he tries super hard, but he's paid attention to it, using a 1st round pick, a 3rd round pick, and multiple FA signings to try to fix it. Raisin and I had this discussion recently. I think the problem is, Angelo doesn't make good decisions regarding the O-line. Williams seems ok and I realize it's his first year, but a couple of OTs taken within 5 picks of Williams (Brandon Albert and Jeff Otah) are already solid contributors on their team's O-lines. In fact, I was reading a couple of weeks ago that Albert is starting to be considered a potential Pro Bowl caliber player. The Bears 2 big FA signings on the line have been absolutely disastrous. Pace has been old and slow, and Oimiyle or however you spell it has been even worse. Angelo gambled that Pace still had something left in his tank (I remember hearing quotes from Rams personnel that Pace still had considerable talent but couldn't stay healthy), and Omiyle has not at all lived up to the "loads of potential" people said he had, albeit while learning a new position. Until Angelo learns how to evaluate talent on the O-line, we'll never be able to build a decent line. I will say though, he did build the last incarnation of the Bears line right? (Garza, Brown, Miller). By no means was it a world class line, but it was above average until age caught up to everyone. The final sporadic thought I have is that Angelo should have gone out and gotten Alan Faneca 2 offseason's ago when he was a FA. Now we are under the cap and have a horrible O-line.