FRANK OMIYALE RUMORS

Bears’ ‘O’ line gets facelift after Frank Omiyale has tough time

So much for continuity along the offensive line. First it was injuries to right tackle Gabe Carimi and right guard Lance Louis that forced offensive line coach Mike Tice to make changes. On Sunday against the Panthers, it was ineffectiveness that resulted in another scrambling of the lineup. Frank Omiyale got beaten twice on the same...
Via Inside the Bears  |  October 03, 2011

Offensive line gets facelift  after Omiyale has tough time

So much for continuity along the offensive line. First it was injuries to right tackle Gabe Carimi and right guard Lance Louis that forced offensive line coach Mike Tice to make changes. On Sunday against the Panthers, it was ineffectiveness that resulted in another scrambling of the lineup. Frank Omiyale got beaten twice on the same...
Via Inside the Bears  |  October 02, 2011

With Carimi out, Omiyale getting look at right tackle

But if start doesn't go well, look for Bears shuffle some moreFrank Omiyale has what amounts to a one-game tryout at right tackle Sunday and after that the Bears will re-evaluate what they're doing on the offensive line.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports  |  September 21, 2011

ORT Omiyale key to Bears line

The success of this year’s offensive line hinges on the play of Frank Omiyale at right tackle. And so far, Omiyale is not impressing anyone with his performance, even though he is expected to start Saturday night against the Chargers. Even normally upbeat offensive coordinator Mike Martz has his concerns about Omiyale. “He's not where he needs to be,” Martz admitted earlier...
Via Bear Essentials  |  August 11, 2010

While Omiyale Competes, Harrison Sits

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Via Bear Report  |  August 03, 2010

BREAKING NEWS: Frank Omiyale is Bad at Football

"One, two, four?" Frank Omiyale can't seem to remember the snap count. (Photo courtesy of ESPN.com) Frank Omiyale doesn’t need training camp; he’s already in midseason form.  Yesterday, I read repeated tweets about two consecutive false starts by last season’s offensive line scapegoat Frank Omiyale.  Today, he raised eyebrows with another pair of false starts.  Here’s...
Via Bear Goggles  |  August 02, 2010

Bears Likely To Move Frank Omiyale To Right Tackle

The word out of Halas Hall is that 2009 free-agent addition Frank Omiyale, who had his share of issues at left guard last season, is almost certainly going to be moved to right tackle, where he figures to be the favorite over fellow free-agent addition Kevin Shaffer for the starting job. Interestingly, Pro Football Weekly hears that last offseason the Jaguars were also very interested...
Via GridironFans.com  |  March 13, 2010

No move

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Frank Omiyale will not lose his starting left guard job for the Chicago Bears. Bears head coach Lovie Smith said he will keep things status quo on the offensive line heading into Cincinnati this weekend. "We like the group we are putting on the field," Smith said. Earlier in the day, Omiyale touched on his transition from tackle to guard, which hasn't exactly...
Via Jeff Dickerson's Blog  |  October 21, 2009

Lining up a change?

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- It would be irresponsible to pin all of the Chicago Bears' offensive line woes on Frank Omiyale, but after Omiyale continued to struggle versus the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Bears head coach Lovie Smith did not rule out making a change at left guard. "We look at changes after every game," Smith said. "We look at what gives us the best opportunity to win, but...
Via Jeff Dickerson's Blog  |  October 19, 2009

Bears Inactive During Free Agency Wont Obtain Cutler

I know, you’re shocked. Jerry Angelo is usually so busy during this hectic time of player visits, physicals, and contract negotiations. Oh wait, I think this is annual vacation. My mistake. Like clockwork, the Bears have effectively disappeared from the free agent landscape, instead ...
Via NFL Football Online  |  March 03, 2009
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