2006/07
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The best quarterback of his
generation finally reaches the big game ... A
two-time MVP headed toward most NFL passing marks
... Struggled in first two playoff games, but
Colts won, then had some big throws in leading
comeback from 21-3 hole vs. Patriots in AFC championship
game ... Had 101 passer rating this season, tops
in the NFL, but rating is 66.8 in this month's
playoffs ... Had 31 TD passes, only nine interceptions
this season ... The biggest name in this game;
how far would his stardom soar with a Super Bowl
ring?
Joseph Addai (29), RB,
5-11, 214, 1st year, LSU
In a season highlighted by
superb rookies, Addai was one of the best ...
Replaced Edgerrin James, who left for Arizona
as free agent, and rushed for 1,081 yards, seven
TDs and a 4.8 average. Also caught 40 passes ...
Has run very well in playoffs, looking fresh.
Gained 217 yards in three postseason games, with
two scores, and has 12 receptions ... First-round
pick, 30th overall.
Hoped to be featured runner
with James gone, and started most games, but Addai
has become first choice ... Still, Rhodes will
get plenty of work. He's had 41 postseason carries
to 57 for Addai and is averaging 4.7 yards, nearly
a full yard more than the rookie ... Also a good
receiver and can return kicks.
Marvin Harrison (88),
WR, 6-0, 185, 11th year, Syracuse
The All-Pro is one of the
sport's elite wideouts ... He's also the anti
T.O., doing his job quietly and with class ...
Harrison and Manning form the most prolific pass-catch
combination in league history with 106 TDs in
regular season, but only two in 12 career playoff
games. Harrison has 878 catches from Manning for
11,908 yards, both all-time highs ... Harrison
had 95 receptions for 1,366 yards and 12 TDs in
2006. But in Colts' playoff surge Harrison has
only 10 receptions and no TDs. Is a breakout coming
vs. Bears?
Reggie Wayne (87), WR,
6-0, 198, 6th year, Miami, Fla.
In some ways, he's become
more dangerous than Harrison, although not quite
as reliable ... Some defenses will double team
both Wayne and Harrison nearly every play ...
Has 15 catches and a TD in playoffs after 86 for
1,310 and nine scores during season ... Brother
died in auto accident in September, and Wayne
has played brilliantly to honor his brother.
Dallas Clark (44), TE,
6-3, 252, 4th year, Iowa
Manning's No. 1 target in
playoffs with 17 catches for 16.5-yard average
and has been key receiver on third downs ... Returned
from knee injury to blitz Chiefs, Ravens and Patriots
in playoffs ... Had only 30 catches during season,
but four TDs ... Very elusive for a guy his size,
and an efficient blocker .. If he matches up with
Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs, could be classic
confrontations.
Tarik Glenn (78), LT,
6-5, 332, 10th year, California
Has made three straight Pro
Bowls ... Steady blocker, a main reason Manning
was sacked just 15 times during the season ...
Not an elite left tackle, but a dependable one.
Ryan Lilja (65), LG,
6-2, 290, 3rd year, Kansas State
Became a starter in Game
11, but also didn't play in five games in '06
... Was regular throughout 2005 ... Claimed on
waivers after being cut by Chiefs in September
2004 ... Has been inconsistent.
Jeff Saturday (63), C,
6-2, 295, 8th year, North Carolina
Like his counterpart with
Chicago, Olin Kreutz, Saturday is among the best
centers in football ... Smart, adaptable, he keeps
up with Manning's varied instructions at the line
... Gets a good surge off the snap and can get
to linebackers ... Will start in the Pro Bowl.
Jake Scott (73), RG,
6-5, 295, 3rd year, Idaho State
Started every game and improved
from previous year ... A fifth-round pick in 2004
(141st overall) who has panned out well ... Also
can play tackle ... First started as a rookie
and played both sides.
Ryan Diem (71), RT, 6-6,
320, 6th year, Northern Illinois
Started 15 games ... Plays
hurt despite history of nagging injuries ... Became
starter as as rookie in 2001 and has been in the
lineup ever since ... Powerful and more nimble
than size might indicate.
DEFENSE
Robert Mathis (98), DE,
6-2, 245, 4th year, Alabama A&M.
Small for the position, yet
stays in on running downs ... Quick off the snap
with a nice burst to the ball ... Led team with
9 1/2 sacks, in part because he doesn't get same
attention as Dwight Freeney ... Recovered two
fumbles this season and forced four ... Had 90
tackles.
Anthony McFarland (92),
DT, 6-0, 300, 8th year, LSU
Came from Tampa Bay in trade,
but was disappointment for much of year ... Colts
struggled versus the run during regular season
in part because McFarland couldn't control line
of scrimmage ... But he and team have improved
in postseason ... Had 45 tackles, 2 1/2 sacks.
Raheem Brock (79), DT,
6-4, 274, 5th year, Temple
Underrated tackle who fits
nicely in Tony Dungy's defense ... Can make plays
in the backfield as well as at the line ... When
he matches up with Kreutz it could be a key ...
Finds the ball, had three fumble recoveries during
season. Also forced three fumbles and had three
sacks.
Dwight Freeney (93),
DE, 6-1, 268, 5th year, Syracuse
The star of the line, even
if his numbers were not spectacular ... Will give
John Tait and other blockers fits ... Explodes
off the line in passing situations, needs to be
more stout against the run ... A three-time Pro
Bowler (not this year), had 5 1/2 sacks among
his 45 tackles and forced four fumbles ... Rex
Grossman must always be aware of him.
Rob Morris (94), 6-2,
243, 7th year, BYU
Former starter at middle
linebacker and team's top pick in 2000 draft,
he has been backup for most of last two seasons
... Replaced Gilbert Gardner in lineup for Game
14 this season ... Not real quick for the position,
but smart and understands defenses and coverages
... Also started twice in middle in '06 because
of injuries ... A special teams standout.
Gary Brackett (58), MLB,
5-11, 235, 4th year, Rutgers
Improved in first three seasons,
became a regular in 2005, but '06 was a struggle
... Part of Colts' inability to stop run was his
mediocre play, but he's come on in playoffs ...
Had 123 tackles and forced two fumbles in regular
season, but overran or was blocked out on other
plays ... If he plays in Super Bowl as he has
last three weeks, though, Colts should be OK.
Cato June (59), OLB,
6-0, 227, 4th year, Michigan
Emerged as a Pro Bowler in
2005, wasn't near that level this time ... Numbers
looked good (162 tackles, 3 INTs, 2 forced fumbles
and a recovery), but impact wasn't as heavy ...
Like Brackett and many other defenders, has stepped
it up in playoffs ... No one on defense except
perhaps Freeney is more capable of big plays.
Nick Harper (25), CB,
5-10, 182, 6th year, Fort Valley State
Long-time starter who some
thought would be beaten out by Marlin Jackson
this season ... Made 73 tackles and three INTs
and has a pick in playoffs ... His confrontations
with Muhsin Muhammad and Bernard Berrian could
be pivotal if he plays; Harper has been plagued
by a high ankle sprain.
Marlin Jackson (28),
CB, 6-0, 196, 2nd year, Michigan
Likely starter if Harper
can't go ... Had interception of Tom Brady to
clinch AFC title ... Colts' first-round pick in
2005 ... Had 76 tackles this season as nickel
back and part-time safety ... Also good special
teams player.
Antoine Bethea (41),
SS, 5-11, 203, 1st year, Howard
Yet another rookie find this
season ... Sixth rounder beat out touted Mike
Doss, then moved to free safety for four games
before settling back at strong spot ... Excels
in run support, was third on team with 105 tackles
... Should be an anchor in secondary for years.
Bob Sanders (21), FS,
5-8, 206, 3rd year, Iowa
The key to the defense with
his gung-ho style ... Fears nothing, will take
on 300-pounders if necessary to make a tackle
... Plagued all season by injuries, got healthy
for the playoffs after slow recovery from knee
surgery ... A Pro Bowler in '05 who has showed
why in the playoffs ... Leads Colts with 19 postseason
tackles, has an INT ... His meetings with Thomas
Jones and Cedric Benson could be memorable.
Jason David (42), CB,
5-8, 180, 3rd year, Washington State
Another smallish DB who makes
up for his height with aggressiveness ... Still,
he's not great cover guy ... Becamse starter midway
in rookie season and has remained in lineup ...
Doesn't hold onto the ball, which has limited
his interceptions ... Muhsin Muhammad could give
him fits.SPECIAL TEAMS
Hunter Smith (17), P,
6-2, 209, 8th year, Notre Dame
One of those indoor punters
who always has nice numbers ... Colts don't cover
punts particularly well, so Smith must keep the
ball away from Devin Hester ... Good athlete with
size.
Adam Vinatieri (4), PK,
6-0, 202, 11th year, South Dakota State
Merely the best pressure
kicker in the game, perhaps ever ... Has two Super
Bowl-winning field goals for New England ... Holds
career mark for postseason field goals with 37,
including five for all the points in win at Baltimore
this year.
Terrence Wilkins (10),
KR, 5-10, 180, 6th year, Virginia
Averaged 24.5 yards on kickoff
runbacks and 9.2 on punt returns. Not quite in
Devin Hester's class, but not shabby ... Broke
one punt return for a TD, 82 yards against Jacksonville
... Gambles a bit too much and can make shaky
decisions.
CHICAGO BEARS OFFENSE
Rex Grossman (8), QB,
6-1, 217, 4th year, Florida.
Much criticized, but has
made some big plays to get Bears this far ...
Injury prone until this season, when he started
every game and threw for 3,193 yards and 23 TDs
... Inconsistent, sometimes makes poor decisions,
had 20 interceptions in '06 ... Won't match Manning's
production, but if he avoids mistakes, he could
help Bears to first NFL championship in 21 years.
Thomas Jones (20), RB,
5-10, 215, 7th year, Virginia
Former first-round pick (Arizona
2000) who has become a top runner in Chicago after
three seasons with Cardinals, one with Bucs ...
Signed as free agent with Bears in 2004 ... Has
rushed for 948, 1,335 and 1,349 yards in three
seasons with Bears ... Had monster game with 123
yards and two TDs in NFC title win over New Orleans
... Also an accomplished receiver who made 36
catches this season ... Had four 100-yard games
in 2006.
Fourth overall draft pick
in 2005 who has not been able to grab starting
spot from Jones ... Will play significant role
in Super Bowl, probably get a dozen or more carries
... Has more power than Jones, but not very elusive
... Sometimes will play two or three full series,
then sit out a quarter or more ... Rushed for
six touchdowns ... Had first 100-yard rushing
game of career in season finale with 109 vs. Green
Bay.
Jason McKie (37), FB,
5-11, 243, 5th year, Temple
Yes, players from Temple
actually can prosper in the NFL ... Unselfish
blocking back who started 12 games, clearing paths
for Jones and Benson, protecting Grossman ...
Made only eight carries, but did catch 25 passes
... Recognizes and handles blitzes well ... Spent
one season with Dallas before joining Chicago.
Desmond Clark (88), TE,
6-3, 249, 8th year, Wake Forest
Former Broncos and Dolphins
tight end who found a home in Chicago ... Had
45 catches, tied for team lead with six TDs ...
Dependable, but not a deep threat or a game breaker
... Averaged solid 13.9 yards per catch, will
be a challenge for Colts linebackers and safeties.
Bernard Berrian (80),
WR, 6-1, 185, 3rd year, Fresno State
Speedy receiver with good
size ... Scored spectacular 33-yard TD vs. Saints
... Had six TD catches during season and has two
in postseason ... Averaging 19 yards a catch in
playoffs ... Can return punts if necessary ...
Will be a touch matchup for Indy's cornerbacks.
Muhsin Muhammad (87),
WR, 6-2, 215, 10th year, Michigan State
Played in 2004 Super Bowl
with Panthers, joined Bears as free agent in 2005
... Led team with 60 receptions, had five TDs
and 863 yards receiving ... Not a deep threat,
but will go over the middle and uses size well
... Can take a hit ... Hands are a bit inconsistent
... Had three 100-yard receiving games ... A good
blocker on running plays.
John Tait (76), LT, 6-6,
312, 8th year, BYU
Former Kansas City lineman
who signed with Chicago in 2004 as restricted
free agent ... Has started every game he's played
since 2000 ... Can play right tackle, too ...
Has been steadier blocker for Bears than he was
for Chiefs.
Ruben Brown (74), LG,
6-3, 300, 12th year, Pittsburgh
Spent first nine seasons
with Buffalo, then signed with Bears as free agent
in 2004 ... Has started all 37 games he's played
in for Chicago ... Uses leverage well and is hard
to fool ... Has been to eight Pro Bowls, heads
to Hawaii for this year's game, too.
Olin Kreutz (57), C,
6-2, 292, 9th year, Washington
All-Pro center who has made
six Pro Bowls ... Hasn't missed a game since 2002
... Tough, smart and aggressive ... Clearly the
leader of the OL ... Could overmatch Colts' DTs.
Former Falcons lineman who
signed as free agent with Chicago in 2005 ...
His addition upgraded the unit significantly ...
Has also played center in pro career ... One of
19 Hispanic players in NFL, has worked with Hispanic
youngsters in football camp ... Fluent in Spanish.
Fred Miller (67), RT,
6-7, 314, 11th year, Baylor
Longtime starter with Rams
and Titans ... Won 2000 Super Bowl with St. Louis
... Bears will try to run behind him ... Has started
all 31 games he's played for Chicago.
DEFENSE
Adewale Ogunleye (93),
DE, 6-4, 260, 5th year, Indiana
A good player for Dolphins,
even better in third season with Bears ... A leader
who makes big plays ... Led Bears with 12 quarterback
hits and recovered three fumbles. Aded 6 1/2 sacks
... Also efficient against the run; he is not
one-dimensional ... His matchup with Ryan Diem
could be a key.
Tank Johnson (99), DT,
6-3, 300, 2nd year, Washington
Had troubled December ...
Was arrested Dec. 14 after police raided his home
and found guns and ammunition. It was his third
arrest in 18 months ... His bodyguard was shot
and killed in a nightclub with Johnson in attendance
... Was granted permission by judge to leave Illinois
for Super Bowl while he awaits trial on gun possession
charges ... Served one game suspension from team
for off-field problems ... Started 14 games, had
3 1/2 sacks and 38 tackles.
Ian Scott (95), DT, 6-3,
302, 3rd year, Florida
Solid player who started
seven games ... Clogs the middle and can push
the blocking pile ... Gets his hands up to block
passes ... A key to shutting down Indy's run game,
but he's not close to level of injured starter
Tommie Harris.
Alex Brown (96), DE,
6-3, 260, 4th year, Florida
Often mentions Gators' BCS
crown and desire to add Super Bowl ring for championship
double ... Had two INTs to go with 71 tackles
and seven sacks ... Also forced three fumbles
and recovered two ... Really established himself
this season ... Can rush from the inside if needed.
Mark Anderson (97), DE,
6-4, 255, 1st year, Alabama
Rookie who brings pass rush
heat, had 12 sacks, a team rookie mark and tops
among first-year players in NFL ... Was responsible
for sack and fumble that resulted in 25-yard loss
for Saints in NFC championship game ... Had 48
tackles and four forced fumbles, excellent for
a part-timer ... Colts must block him effectively
on passing downs.
An unrestricted free agent
after this season and a guy the Bears need to
keep ... A Pro Bowl linebacker who has really
developed in last two seasons ... Had career-high
176 tackles, second on team ... Very good in pass
coverage ... Excels at stripping the ball, had
four forced fumbles in 2006 ... Might wind up
covering Dallas Clark, one of the game's best
matchups ... Had seven games with at least a dozen
tackles.
Brian Urlacher (54),
MLB, 6-4, 238, 7th year, New Mexico
Best middle linebacker in
football ... Perennial All-Pro got four votes
for Defensive Player of Year award ... Active,
fast, smart, hits like a freight train ... Led
team in tackles for sixth time with 185 ... Great
in pursuit to either side of field ... Struggled
a bit when star DT Tommie Harris went down, but
really came alive in NFC title game ... One thing
he doesn't do is get sacks, but he does get pressure
when he rushes ... The passionate leader of Bears.
Considered the weak link
in linebacking corps when season began, but has
been solid ... Expecting him to be another Urlacher
or Briggs is unfair ... Started last 10 games
... Won't have big role in pass coverage ... Finished
season with 68 tackles.
Charles Tillman (33),
CB, 6-1, 196, 4th year, Louisiana-Lafayette
His 88 tackles ranked third
on team ... Finds the ball, had five interceptions,
tying for team high ... Two of his INTs came off
Tom Brady ... Good in run support ... Bears aren't
afraid to match him up against top wideouts ...
Missed last two regular-season games with back
problem, returned for playoffs.
Chris Harris (46), SS,
6-0, 205, 2nd year, Louisiana-Monroe
Lost starting free safety
spot, but took over as started at strong safety
in Game 12 ... Not nearly the player defensive
leader Mike Brown is; Brown was lost for season
in sixth game ... Was inactive for four games
... Had two INTs this season ... Sixth-round draft
pick who started 13 times as rookie ... Could
see a lot of dangerous Dallas Clark.
Danieal Manning (38),
FS, 5-11, 196, 1st year, Abilene Christian
Rookie who moved into starting
lineup in Game 3, supplanting Harris ... Had INT
vs. Brett Favre in first NFL game ... Finished
with two INTs and four forced fumbles ... Had
80 tackles, fourth on team ... Taken in second
round, 46th overall, out of NCAA Division II school
... No relation to teammate Ricky Manning Jr.
Confident cover guy who finds
the ball ... Had fumble recovery, interception
and five tackles in NFC championship game ...
Matches up for size and speed well with Marvin
Harrison and Reggie Wayne and could get some man-to-man
assignments on them ... Missed two games in December
with hamstring problem.
Ricky Manning Jr. (24),
CB, 5-9, 188, 4th year, UCLA
Not a starter, but an impact
player ... Had big role in helping Carolina win
NFC title in 2003 as a rookie ... Talkative and
entertaining, very confident ... Had career-high
five interceptions, tying for team lead ... Ran
INT 54 yards for touchdown vs. Minnesota ... Could
see lots of action against pass-prone Colts.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Brad Maynard (4), P,
6-1, 186, 10th year, Ball State
Veteran who has played for
Giants and Bears, punted in 2001 Super Bowl ...
Ranked 11th in NFL with 37.6 net yards average;
team covers his kicks well ... Has had only five
blocked kicks in career, none this season ...
Should do well with directional punts in Dolphin
Stadium.
Robbie Gould (9), PK,
6-0, 183, 2nd year, Penn State
All-Pro kicker who made team-record
32 of 36 field goals, all 47 PATs and scored 143
points, most by a kicker in NFL ... Hit 49-yarder
in overtime to beat Seattle in playoffs ... Not
intimidated by bad conditions ... Also has done
well on kickoffs.
Only rookie to make All-Pro
team ... Set NFL record with six kick returns
for TDs, including 108-yarder on missed FG to
tie longest play in NFL history ... Will handle
punt and kickoff runbacks ... Averaged 12.8 yards
per punt return (3 TDs), 26.4 on kickoff runbacks
(2 TDs in same game, at St. Louis) ... Also can
play some DB
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