Marc Anthony
Cal has the potential to shut down offenses, and to do that, they'll have to get good performances from Marc Anthony.
Anthony is an athletic corner who can shut down great receivers and stop the run. He is a good all-around corner, and injuries seem to be all that stands in his way of a great 2012 season.
The Bears will face some great receivers in 2012, such as Robert Woods and Marquise Lee of USC. Anthony and fellow corner Josh Hill will have a large task on their hands when Cal travels to Southern California to play USC, but they will probably be able to handle covering two of the nation's top receivers.
If not, the Trojans will run all over Cal's secondary and put up 40-plus points.
Cal has a young defense, but they have the potential to hold opponents to a low amount of points. Anthony will be key to Cal's defensive success. He has had trouble with injuries in the past, which could be a problem in 2012.
However, as long as he can stay healthy, expect him to make tackles in the secondary, cover the Pac-12's top receivers, knock down and intercept passes, and guide Cal's defense to success.
Keenan AllenZach Maynard
Zach Maynard can throw a football very well. However, he can't throw a football well consistently.
Maynard performed well in 2011, but he was very inconsistent. The Bears' quarterback failed to throw for 3,000 yards, and he threw 12 interceptions while throwing for just 17 touchdowns. His completion percentage was just 57 percent, a stat he'll have to improve.
Luckily, Maynard has a great receiver with magnetic hands in Allen. If Maynard targets Allen a lot, his completion percentage will probably get a lot higher. Maynard throws a lot of wobbly passes and has flaws in his footwork, but Allen can adjust to make catches on those passes.
Expect Maynard to perform better in 2012, but expect him to be inconsistent. He doesn't have what it takes to be a star quarterback, which is why he probably won't come close to making the NFL. However, he can definitely improve on his 2011 season.
A lot lies on Maynard's hands. He will need to perform consistently and be more accurate for the Bears to have a great year, but if he can just improve on his poor 2011 stats, Cal will be a much better team.
This article was originally published on Bleacher Report
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