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Grossman, Schaub in spotlight as Bears meet Texans
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HOUSTON — Rex Grossman needs to prove he can be consistent. Matt Schaub that he’s ready to be a starter.

The quarterbacks, at vastly different stages in their careers, will take the spotlight Saturday night when the defending NFC champion Chicago Bears open the preseason against the Houston Texans.

Grossman was up and down and all over the place last season. He had a quarterback rating of more than 100 in seven games, but also posted a 1.3 rating once and a 0.0 in the final regular-season game.

He led the Bears to their first Super Bowl since 1986, but his two fourth-quarter interceptions helped ensure the Colts’ 29-17 win.

He’ll have more options at receiver in his second full season at starter with return specialist Devin Hester moving to offense and a healthy Mark Bradley joining Muhsin Muhammad and Bernard Berrian at receiver.

Grossman has pretty straightforward expectations for the offense on Saturday.

“We just want to be sharp,’’ Grossman said. “We want to execute well, make good decisions at quarterback. Throw to the right guy. Execute and run the right routes.’’

Coach Lovie Smith doesn’t expect any drop-off after last year’s success and knows that simply getting to the Super Bowl wasn’t enough for his team.

“I just know we have the same hungry team,’’ he said. “We haven’t accomplished our goal that we set out to back in 2004.’’

Schaub, the highly regarded backup who played behind Michael Vick for three seasons in Atlanta, takes over in Houston after the Texans dropped former No. 1 pick David Carr following five losing seasons.

Players and coaches alike heaped praise upon Schaub throughout training camp. Now it’s time for him to perform and his first test comes against one of the NFL’s toughest defenses.

“You kind of try to hold the excitement a little bit,’’ coach Gary Kubiak said. “We’ve got a long way to go before we open up, but I’m excited about the progress he’s made as a football player and as a leader on this team. We’ve got to take some small steps along the way as we work to Kansas City, but I want to keep him in one piece and keep him protected here Saturday.’’

Schaub said he’s comfortable with the team and the offense and is looking forward to his Texans’ debut.

“I’m getting a good feel for them and they are getting a good feel for me and we are starting to get things rolling and clicking on offense and getting our sense of timing down real well,’’ he said.

After working with Schaub since he was traded to Houston in March, Andre Johnson can hardly wait to take the field with his new quarterback, even if it’s only for a quarter.

“I am excited,’’ he said. “You definitely want to see it in action because you want to see how far we’ve come since we got together.’’

Another new face on Houston’s offense is running back Ahman Green. The four-time Pro Bowler, who spent the past seven seasons in Green Bay, hopes to bolster a running game that sputtered in 2006 until Ron Dayne came on in the last month of the season.

While Grossman must be consistent, running back Cedric Benson has to stay healthy for the Bears to be successful. The third-year player, chosen fourth in the 2005 draft, is Chicago’s featured back after the team sent Thomas Jones to the New York Jets this offseason.

This will be the first career preseason game for Benson, who starred in high school at Midland, Texas and then at the University of Texas. His missed the preseason as a rookie because of contract negotiations and sat out last preseason with a shoulder sprain.

“I just want to be healthy the whole season,’’ Benson said. “Not every week, not every day, not every game is promised but you can do something to minimize (injuries).’’

Happily overshadowed by all the Texans offensive changes is last year’s top draft pick Mario Williams. Houston’s hulking defensive end was dogged by endless questions and unrealistic expectations as a rookie after the team passed on Reggie Bush and hometown hero Vince Young to draft him.

Now that he’s over a painful foot problem that slowed him for much of last season and under a bit less scrutiny, he seems poised for more success in 2007. He should be helped by the addition of first-round draft pick Amobi Okoye. The 20-year-old defensive tackle was the 10th player taken in this year’s draft.

“I’ve seen a lot and been through so much,’’ Williams said. “I think that’s helped out a lot, and I think that’s a good thing. When you have adversity like that it helps you out. It only helps you become mentally tough and I’m thankful that it did happen.’’

Chicago’s defensive line also has a new look with tackle Darwin Walker taking over for Tank Johnson. Walker was traded from Buffalo July 31 to fill Johnson’s spot after he was released following his latest run-in with the law.

Take a look
Chicago Bears center Olin Kreutz (57) and quarterback Rex Grossman read the defense for a play at Olivet Nazarene University, Monday, July 30, 2007, in Bourbonnais during the fourth day of football training camp. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith, left, watches quarterback Rex Grossman and running back Cedric Benson go through drills at Olivet Nazarene University, Friday, July 27, 2007, in Bourbonnais during the first day of the NFL football team's training camp. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Chicago Bears quarterback Rex Grossman and offensive coordinator Ron Turner talk during practice at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais during football training camp July 28, 2007, photo. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson, right, runs a pass route as quarterback Rex Grossman throws during drills at Olivet Nazarene University, Saturday, July 28, 2007, in Bourbonnais, Ill., during the second day of football training camp. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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Reader comments on this story - 10 total

Note: All views and opinions expressed in reader comments are solely those of the individual submitting the comment, and not those of the Pantagraph or its staff.

Note to White Sox fans wrote on Aug 11, 2007 9:27 PM:

" It's only a little more than 6 months before pitchers report for spring training (2008). "

To:To What wrote on Aug 11, 2007 9:25 PM:

" The Bears have won more than a few games the past 2 seasons with WORSE statistics than you cited for the Super Bowl. The fact is that if Grossman had had a decent 4th quarter the Bears probably would have won (due more to their defense and special teams). In football, figures do LIE. "

a waste of time wrote on Aug 11, 2007 9:22 PM:

" These NFL exhibitions are money makers, nothing else. Most of the decisions about who will be on the roster are decided before the first game. The only interesting thing, admittedly morbid, is how many name players will be disabled and unable to play at least part of the regular season because of injuries suffered during the exhibition season. With every injury coaches are less likely to play their regulars, making these games even more a waste of time to watch. "

To What? wrote on Aug 11, 2007 3:08 PM:

" Super Bowl Stats: 1st Downs: Colts-24 Bears-11, Net Yards: Colts-430 Bears-265, Time of Possession: Colts-38:04 Bears-21:56, Turnovers: +2 for Colts, FINAL SCORE: Colts-29 Bears-17. Where in the WORLD does ‘pretty close’ come into play??? "

RE What? wrote on Aug 11, 2007 2:33 PM:

" HAHA they didn't even come close to beating the colts trust me I watched the game. You obviously didn't. I got it recorded if you want to come by and see it. I am a Colts fan by the way. Oh yeah and the NFL networl replays it as well. "

What? wrote on Aug 11, 2007 2:18 PM:

" The heck they can't. The were pretty close to knocking off the Colts. They barely lost to New England at New England. The Bears will definately take the NFC again. Nobody will come close. "

And then there was the AFC wrote on Aug 11, 2007 11:26 AM:

" The Bears look poised to make another run at the NFC. Of course, it's when they play those AFC teams do you see what the Bears are really made of. Last years record: 13 - 1 against NFC teams and 2 - 3 against AFC teams including the loss to the Colts. The Bears just can't hang with the elite of the NFL . . . "

I predict wrote on Aug 11, 2007 7:28 AM:

" Grossman will be a bust. He stumbles on his own feet but they won't replace him with Orton soon enough. "

Candy wrote on Aug 10, 2007 9:38 PM:

" The wonderful, loveable Chi-Town Bears. It will be another very good year for the Bears. Come on guys, lets go 16 and 0 this year and win the Super Bowl. "

Here's to`` wrote on Aug 10, 2007 6:33 PM:

" another great season for Da Bears! All the way, baby!!! (GO SEXY-REXIE!!!) "

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