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Q&A With Bears Linebacker Nick Roach

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Strongside linebacker Nick Roach has started 24 games in his three seasons with the Bears. Coming over to the Bears in 2007 as an undrafted free agent, Roach spent most of the season on the practice squad. Roach got his first chance in 2008, when he started nine games next to WLB Lance Briggs and [...]

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Former Bears LB Jamar Williams Might Get The Chance He Deserves

When the Bears drafted Jamar Williams in 2006 they expected him to replace Lance Briggs, who was demanding a trade and sitting out for a new contract. Lance Briggs got that contract and Jamar Williams found himself on the bench in his time with the Bears. Four years later Williams is on a new team [...]

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Speak Up: Brian Urlacher Likes Off-Season Moves

Brian Urlacher is excited for this season and he likes the moves the Bears have made this off-season, here’s what he had to say on ChicagoBears.com today. Urlacher on Julius Peppers: “For a player of his caliber, you just know what you’re going to get,” Urlacher said. “We all know his athletic ability is unmatched [...]

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2009 Stats: Bernard Berrian vs Devin Hester

Last year I stacked these two playmakers up and Bernard Berrian’s stats were much better, but it seems like Devin Hester has really improved. Lets take a look. Bernard Berrian: Minnesota Vikings 48th in receptions (55) 61st in receiving yards (618 yards) 122nd in longest reception (40 yards) tied for 53rd in receiving touchdowns (4) [...]

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Former Bear Of The Day: Mark Bradley

Today we’ll take a look at former Bears wide receiver Mark Bradley. Bradley was drafted by the Bears in 2005. He was a second round pick out of Oklahoma. He was part of the Bears for four seasons (2005-2008), in which he played in 34 games. He caught 38 passes for 583 yards in that [...]

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Did You Know? 6/4/10

Did you know that the Chicago Bears’ old nickname, “Monsters of  the Midway,” was derived  in the 1940′s from the University of Chicago after the school abolished its football program. The 1940 and 1941 teams were where the nickname, “Monsters of the Midway,” really started. It really came back to life in the 1985 when [...]

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Competition At Left Guard: Two Underdogs In Louis And Asiata

The Chicago Bears offensive line was very shaky last season and it looks to be much improved this season because of a new face. Mike Tice, the former Minnesota Vikings head coach joined the Bears staff this offseason to coach the offensive line. The Bears offensive line is a mixed with a lot of young [...]

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News and Notes: Bears Add LB Iwuh, Ex-Bear McKie Signs With Saints, and Major Wright Is Still Unsigned

The Bears signed LB Brian Iwuh today to a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum of $630,000. Iwuh has spent four years in the league, all with the Jaguars. Iwuh came into the NFL in 2006 as an undrafted free agent out of the University of  Colorado. At the University of Colorado he recorded 216 [...]

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Who Will You Miss More? Alex Brown Or Adewale Ogunleye

Alex Brown and Adewale Ogunleye both were starters with the Bears from 2005-2009 and now there both gone, who will miss more? By the way, let’s all hope Adewale Ogunleye finds a home soon. If not he might have to retire.

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Brian Urlacher-Gale Sayers Feud Is Silly

Brian Urlacher is a veteran in the NFL, so you would think he wouldn’t pick a fight with a Hall of Famer like Gale Sayers. Especially since Gale Sayers was such a great player for Urlacher’s team, the Chicago Bears, way before Urlacher was even born. The whole feud is silly because Gale Sayers was [...]

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