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https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Kyle-Fuller-Jersey , and it’s back to work at Halas Hall for the Chicago Bears" The Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansThe Bear’s Den, May 28, 2019New,49commentsThe holiday is past, and it’s back to work at Halas Hall for the Chicago BearsCDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:The Bear’s Den, May 28, 2019TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailChariman George McCaskey of the Chicago Bears gives a ‘thumbs up’ to fans during a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Soldier Field on September 30, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Buccaneers 48-10.Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesBEAR DOWN, CHICAGO BEARS, BEAR DOWN!!!!BEARRRSSSS / FREE AGENCY / DRAFTFormer Bear #2 on top 11 all-time NFL players from service academies - NFL.com - In honor of Memorial Day, NFL.com looks back at 11 of the best NFL players to come from the service academy (Army, Navy and Air Force) football programs.Mullin: Takeaways from the Pierson-Pompei Bears 'Top 100' players of all time - Job well done
Bryce Callahan Color Rush Jersey , guys - NBC Sports Chicago - NBC Sports Chicago's John "Moon" Mullin gives his thoughts and takeaways on the Bears "Top 100" players of all time list.What role will Brad Childress play on Bears’ offensive staff? - Bears Wire - How involved will Brad Childress be in the Bears' offense in 2019?Riley Ridley projected to be 'rookie gem' for the Chicago Bears - 247sports - The Chicago Bears got a steal when they selected Georgia wide receiver Riley Ridley in the fourth round of this year's draft. Few expected the talented wideout to still be on the board when the Bears made their first selection on Day 3. That is why it should come as no surprise that at least one outlet is predicting Ridley to become a "rookie gem" for the Bears in 2019.Erich: Chicago Bears receiving corps ranked No. 20 in NFL for 2019 - 247Sports - The 2017 version of the Chicago Bears had arguably one of the worst receiving corps in team history. General manager Ryan Pace made it a point in 2018 to make it a strength by adding the likes of Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel in free agency. Chicago also traded back into the second round to select Anthony Miller. The group has now gotten even stronger this offseason.Bradley Sowell position change proves belief in Rashaad Coward - 247Sports - One of the biggest stories surrounding the Chicago Bears at the start of OTAs was the team's decision to move offensive tackle Bradley Sowell to the tight end position. That move alone shows the team is not 100 percent sure about the depth at the tight end position, but it all proves the team has confidence in Rashaad Coward as an offensive tackle.Duncan: 3 main X-factors for the Chicago Bears in 2019 - ClutchPoints.com - Under coach Matt Nagy, and led by Khalil Mack, the Chicago Bears took massive strides in 2018. The team won the NFC North.POLISH SAUSAGEPredicting Every NFL Team’s Surprise Rookie Gem - Bleacher Report - Ever since theNFLdraft, there has been a ton of talk about this year’s rookie class. Much of it has centered on high picks like quarterback Kyler Murray, edge-rusher Nick Bosa and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams...KNOW THY ENEMYA slight adjustment to the Vikings’ potential Compensatory Picks - Daily Norseman - The number of picks remains the same, but one might be slightly lowerDetroit Lions Week 1 OTA recap, contract ‘holdouts’? - Pride Of Detroit - The PODcast crew breaks down the first week of OTAs, and the contract situations for Slay and Harrison.IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ON WINDY CITY GRIDIRONZeglinski: Bears’ Tarik Cohen to find out if you’re not first, you’re last - Windy City Gridiron - Finally, we can unscientifically answer a timeless question: Who is the fastest player in the NFL?WCG CONTRIBUTORS BEARS PODCASTS & STREAMSWindy City Gridiron Podcast Channel which includes Bear With Me from Robert Schmitz, Bears Over Beers featuring Jeff Berckes & EJ Snyder, and T Formation Conversation from Lester A. Wiltfong Jr.; Steven’s Streaming Twitch Channel from Steven Schweickert; and Robert Zeglinski’s The Blitz NetworkTHE RULESWindy City Gridiron Community Guidelines - SBNation.com - We strive to make our communities open and inclusive to sports fans of all backgrounds. The following is not permitted in comments. No personal attacks
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https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Anthony-Miller-Jersey , this is an open thread!CDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Green Bay, Tumultuous-town, USATwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Jonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesBy now you’ve all read that scintillating piece of journalism from Tyler Dunne in the Bleacher Report about the dysfunction between Green Bay Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and their former head coach Mike McCarthy. If not, go read it right now. I’m serious. I’ll wait.Good?Okay...Here’s the Cliff-Notes version in case you didn’t take my advice to read that article. Rodgers is a sensitive baby and a bit of an asshole, and McCarthy is a doofus that gets massages during team meetings. Who knows where the truth lies when a tell-all piece like this comes out, because not every person in a locker room will like everyone. SB Nation’s Stephen White, a former NFL player, wrote about this very thing in 2014. What you, as the reader, chooses to believe is up to you, but speaking from a Chicago Bears’ fan perspective, I tend to believe most of
Sherrick McManis Color Rush Jersey , if not all of it. And yes, I’m sure the enjoyment I took from the read is guiding my judgement. Meanwhile Packer fans and Packer media-fanboys, who already have their guard up after watching their team stumble through consecutive losing seasons for the first time in 27 years, have been in full spin mode since the story broke. The rift between Rodgers and McCarthy started before Rodgers was even drafted by the Packers and when McCarthy was still the offensive coordinator of the 49ers. McCarthy thought Alex Smith was the best QB of the 2005 draft class and his ‘Niners took Smith number one overall, while Rodgers slipped all the way to the Pack with the 24th pick.That’s a Hell of a grudge.A grudge that was cancerous in the locker room and a cancer that Rodgers had no intention of ever healing. McCarthy was fired last year and is currently not coaching, while Rodgers, at 35-years old, will try to get the Packers back on track under new head coach Matt LaFleur who is just four years older than his disgruntled quarterback. And don’t think that just because McCarthy is out, that Rodgers will all of the sudden be a locker room saint. Rodgers wasn’t consulted before LeFleur was hired, in fact, it was mandated that he needed to simply accept the hire. In the article Rodgers is described as “self-entitled,” a “bad leader,” “arrogant
Charles Leno Jersey ,” “not as smart as he thinks he is,” “passive-aggressive to the extreme,” and “real sensitive.”He has iced out younger teammates if they don’t do what he says or if they make mistakes. He selfishly was more concerned about his own stats and audibled out of running plays all the time. He undermined his former head coach and he’s never held accountable. Will a 39-year old, first-time head coach have the stroke to hold a future Hall of Famer accountable?We’ll have to wait and see.<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="24MPY1">This is an open thread, but still make sure you follow our community guidelines. I’ve seen a few other articles pop up about the drama in Green Bay and they’ve all been fun to read, so be sure to not only read the one spotlighted above, but search out all the others too.