In Depth 2014: Chicago Bears

In 2012, Chicago finished 10-6, one game out of the playoffs. The Bears fired head coach Lovie Smith and hired Marcin-depth Trestman, who led the team to an 8-8 season – one-half game from making the playoffs.

There was a lot to like about the Bears’ direction in 2013, particularly on offense, where the combination of QBs Jay Cutler and Josh McCown teamed with RB Matt Forte and WRs Alshon Jeffery and Brandon Marshall to create a dynamic threat. But Chicago was uncharacteristically putrid on defense, with injuries and age tearing down a typically strong unit.

So what is it going to take for the Bears to get back to the postseason and make a run at bringing the Lombardi Trophy to Chicago? Jake Perper, founder and head writer at Bears Backer, shares his thoughts.

Zoneblitz: The Bears were in the race until the final week but couldn’t close it out and ended 8-8. What was your overall assessment of the 2013 season? (more…)

In Depth 2014: St. Louis Rams

The St. Louis Rams finished fourth in the NFC West in 2013, but that’s not as bad as it might sound. Despite sharing the in-depthdivision with San Francisco, Seattle and Arizona, the Rams finished 7-9 – despite losing QB Sam Bradford early in the season to a torn ACL.

The Rams have shown steady potential since Jeff Fisher took over as head coach two seasons ago and, with two picks in the first round of the upcoming draft, the team has the chance to add two more top-notch pieces to a solid and growing core.

So how far are the Rams from making their own leap from scrap heap to contender? Blaine Grisak, co-editor of Ramblin’ Fan, says this team isn’t far from joining the rest of its division mates and making that very push.

Zoneblitz: The Rams finished 7-9 in probably the toughest division in football. How would you assess the season? (more…)

In Depth 2014: New York Giants

The 2013 New York Giants entered the season with high hopes and a division that was ripe for the taking. in-depthBut then an 0-6 start effectively knocked them out of the running for the postseason before the campaign was halfway home.

So what went wrong? How did this proud organization miscalculate its standing so badly? And what do the Giants have to do to get back on track in a 2014 NFC East that most would likely still say has no obvious dominant team?

Ed Valentine, editor in chief of the Big Blue View, joined us to share some thoughts on what went wrong and what fixes are needed in the year ahead. Here’s what he had to say:

Zoneblitz:  The Giants started 0-6, then rebounded to finish 7-9. How would you assess the 2013 season? (more…)

In Depth 2014: Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans missed the playoffs with a 7-9 record, but that result could easily have been flipped. The Titans in-depthlost six games by eight or fewer points with two of them coming in overtime.

The sub-.500 season cost Mike Munchak his job, however, and the Titans are a team in transition. Ken Whisenhunt has arrived in town and brought with him Ray Horton as his defensive coordinator. And the team already has been active on the free agent market. But one of the big questions remains whether or not Jake Locker is the QB of the future.

Can Locker and Whisenhunt take this team to the next level? Or will 2014 be Locker’s last in town before the new coach brings in his own guy? And just how far is this team from making a playoff push?

Joshua Huffman, editor of Titan Sized, shared his thoughts. Here’s what he had to say:

Zoneblitz: Tennessee went 7-9, but lost two overtime games and six by eight or fewer points. What’s your assessment of the season? (more…)

In Depth 2014: Detroit Lions

Aaron Rodgers was hurt, the Chicago Bears were hemorrhaging, the Vikings were a mess and Detroit was in first place in-depthin the NFC North at 6-3 with seven games left in the 2013 season. Then the wheels fell off. A team that looked like it had the chance to make a decent run in the playoffs lost six of seven to close the season, losing out on the division title and the post-season, and costing Jim Schwartz his job.

So what happened? And how can a team that has stockpiled as much talent as the Lions have finally break through and take the next step? Zac Snyder, editor of SideLion Report, shares his thoughts on where Detroit stands and where the team can go from here.

Zoneblitz:  About midway through 2013 Detroit looked like it had the inside track on the NFC North. Then the Lions collapsed. What happened and how would you assess the season? (more…)

In Depth 2014: Buffalo Bills

Buffalo has not been to the playoffs since 1999 and has lost double-digit in-depthgames the last five seasons. But 2013 may have provided  a bit of a turning point.

The team added head coach Doug Marrone, athletically gifted QB EJ Manuel and stud middle linebacker Kiko Alonso to a roster that already included the likes of C.J. Spiller, Fred Jackson, Steve Johnson, Jairus Byrd, Mario Williams and a handful of other solid players.

Just how much progress was made is hard to assess, given that Manuel and Spiller, among others, missed significant time or effectiveness with injuries. But there is at least some optimism that the core may be more in place than it has been in awhile.

So, how close are the Bills to ending that playoff drought? Matt Warren, senior editor of Buffalo Rumblings, shared his thoughts.

Zoneblitz: In 2013 Buffalo was 6-10 for the third straight year and fourth of the last five. What is your assessment of the season compared with the previous couple? (more…)