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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: dallasbear Date: February 6, 2018, 10:41 am
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Brian Urlacher did not start right away as he couldn't beat out
Roosevelt Colvin at SLB. Can anyone name the MLB that got
injured paving the way for Urlacher?
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: Bears4Ever Date: February 6, 2018, 3:16 pm
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I think it was Barry Minter maybe ? He actually was a
serviceable player (which on the Bears true talent deficient
teams of the late 90s means franchise player) as I recall.
And some complain about the talent level on the team today,
nothing (OK maybe the mid-70s teams minus Walter and maybe Doug
B) compares with those Wanny virtually talent-less teams....
Hell I kicked a hole in one of my basement paneled walls after
watching the Bears piss away a game back then (I was more firey
and young :D). Can't recall which one (there were quite a few).
Maybe not remembering is due to age too :D
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: Grizzlybear34 Date: February 6, 2018, 3:38 pm
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Good question and you are right, he replaced Barry Minter! I
had to look it up!
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: WshflThinking Date: February 6, 2018, 4:01 pm
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Here is the K's on Malcolm Butler:
HTML https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/malcolm-butler-benched-weed-curfew-report-patriots-super-bowl/
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: WshflThinking Date: February 6, 2018, 4:21 pm
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Chase Daniel A Logical QB2 Fit?
February 1st, 2018 at 5:40pm CST by Sam Robinson
•Mike Glennon will not be Mitch Trubisky‘s backup next season,
leading Jeff Dickerson of ESPN.com to wonder if Chase Daniel
would be an option for the Bears. Although Daniel was not with
the Chiefs during Matt Nagy‘s two years as OC, he played three
seasons behind Alex Smith when Nagy was the team’s QBs coach.
Daniel spent 2017 backing up Drew Brees again. Dickerson listed
Josh McCown, who rose back to relevance after a strong 2013
relief stint with the Bears, and Tyler Bray as other possible
choices. The latter, though, having thrown just one pass in five
NFL seasons could pose a problem in inspiring confidence he’s a
No. 2 option.
•Although Malcolm Butler has played a key role with the Patriots
ever since his era-reshaping interception sealed their Super
Bowl XLIX win, two NFL personnel men are not as high on him as
they are other UFA corners. Both told the Chicago Tribune’s Brad
Biggs Butler would rank third behind Trumaine Johnson and Bears
emerging defender Kyle Fuller if given the choice of the three.
Each pointed to Butler’s small stature as a drawback. But the
Bears went after Janoris Jenkins and Stephon Gilmore,
respectively, the past two offseasons. And corner remains a need
area. They figure to be in the market for a top-tier UFA here,
and it stands to reason these three will be on the radar.
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: dallasbear Date: February 6, 2018, 5:35 pm
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Josh McCown is available?
Shoot, he might be better than Trubisky right now.
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: Grizzlybear34 Date: February 7, 2018, 4:41 am
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I TOLD YOU SO
HTML http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/ct-patriots-josh-mcdaniels-colts-20180206-story.html
We would be approaching Brown's level right now had we attempted
to make this hire. This article goes on to say how McDaniels is
still a prime head coaching candidate. In what universe? He
gave his word to the organization, and coaches were hired on his
coming to the team. Indy is in a mess right now. McDaniels
showed his true colors and character.
I wasn't 100% on board with Nagy before he was hired, but for
very different reasons, namely his inexperience. Pace moved
decisively and Nagy has assembled a nice cast of coaches to
build around the young offense and Trubiskey.
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: davebear Date: February 7, 2018, 8:39 am
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Nagy hired his old mentor Brad Childress,which helps with the
inexperience.
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: boogie Date: February 7, 2018, 9:09 am
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Not to defend McDaniels, but Indy is a hot mess. Drugged up
crazy owner, franchise qb who has been hurt for 2 years. Just
saying red flags galore.
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Re: 2018 Chicago Bears
By: WshflThinking Date: February 7, 2018, 9:44 am
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Very interesting read:
HTML http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/ct-spt-bears-offensive-line-season-review-20180207-story.html
It shows the steps the Oline needs to take before we determine
what the Bears do with the new staff. I hope the Bears dont have
to use a high pick on an Olineman. However they do need to get
the OLine some young players. As players age the injuries pile
up. I hope they bring back a healthy Kush.
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