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The Bears wanted new offensive line coach Mike Tice badly enough that they hired him even before they got around to bringing in Mike Martz as a replacement for fired offensive coordinator Ron Turner.
The reason? Tice has a proven track record working with linemen. The Jacksonville Jaguars didn't want to let Tice go, but he had an agreement with coach Jack Del Rio that if an opportunity to return to coaching a line somewhere came up, that Tice would be allowed to pursue it.
Now, he's charged with doing what Rod Marinelli wasn't able to accomplish a year ago: make a line better with the same personnel. Marinelli, now the defensive coordinator, was brought in to coach the defensive line in 2009 and it's difficult to say there was a marked improvement over what the unit had done previously under Brick Haley. Certainly it didn't look like the 2006 line that Don Johnson coached before he was abruptly forced out.
But Tice has his own challenge, reloading with a unit that was maligned last season and probably blamed more for offensive woes than was appropriate. That's not to say the line didn't have some real issues, but at least the Bears weren't sending out Qasim Mitchell at left tackle.
Mike Kurtz, who wrote the Bears chapter for Football Outsiders Almanac 2010, made an interesting comparison. He pointed out that the offensive line Tice took over in Minnesota as a position coach in 1997 was performing at about the same level as the Bears.
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