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MUSICK: Bears offense will be better, Tucker's defense will be question

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Zero doubt exists in my mind that the Bears’ offense will be better next season.

As for the defense, I am far less certain.

While Trestman and Kromer and others confer with Jay Cutler and decide how best to use Matt Forte and Brandon Marshall, Tucker will be on an island with the Bears’ defense.

It’s an island filled with talent, absolutely, but an island nonetheless.

Tucker will inherit a defense better than any other he has coached. Behind the guidance of Smith and Marinelli, the Bears led the NFL with 44 takeaways in 2012 to go along with a franchise-record nine defensive touchdowns, 41 sacks and 54 tackles for losses.

Yet the stars of the group are aging.

Brian Urlacher will turn 35 years old in May and might not re-sign with the Bears as an unrestricted free agent. Julius Peppers celebrated his 33rd birthday on Friday. Lance Briggs will turn 33 next season. Charles Tillman will turn 32 next month.

Henry Melton is a young star on the defensive line, but he also will be a free agent. Will Melton want to join one of his favorite coaches (Marinelli) in his hometown (Dallas)?

It’s completely possible that Tucker will be a success with the Bears. He coached the Jaguars’ defense to a No. 6 ranking in 2011 before they slid to No. 30 in 2012, and he has proved to be adaptable with both 4-3 and 3-4 schemes in his background.

But Tucker, like Trestman, will have to prove himself to his new players.

Let’s wait and see whether he can tackle the job.

• Northwest Herald columnist Tom Musick can be reached at tmusick@shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @tcmusick and @Bears_Insider.

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