
The good news for the Bears is that they will get
Lance Briggs,
Charles Tillman and
Adam Archuleta are expected to be back in action against the Packers.
Having the three starters back in action should help the Bears keep
Brett Favre from gashing them the way Jon Kitna did in last weekend's 37-27 loss. If
Nathan Vasher were able to play there might even be a return of the stifling Chicago defense of last year but that will have to wait a while as his groin injury hasn't healed sufficiently enough for him to get back on the field.
But all the news from the trainer's room isn't so positive. Starting tackle
John Tait won't be protecting
Brian Griese's blind side because of his high ankle sprain. That leaves
John St. Clair to do battle with
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila on Sunday. He'll need to come through with a strong performance. KGB had three sacks against the Vikings last Sunday and Griese will need all the help he can get to avoid another dismal performance.
Even with Tait the Bears have had a hard time moving the ball on the ground and without him
Cedric Benson will have a difficult time taking advantage of Green Bay's vulnerable run defense. That's going to mean more pressure on Griese, both internal and external. That's been a bad recipe for the Bears this season.