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On Jamar Williams


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Hi, I'm a huge Bear fan, and I just wanted to thank you for giving us Chris Harris back, but after reading through your rather lengthy thread on the matter, I also wanted to give you some positive feedback on Jamar Williams. I'm really happy the Bears got Chris Harris. We needed some intimidation in our secondary something awful. But I'm also really sad to see Jamar go.

Playing behind Lance Briggs, Jamar never really got a shot here in Chicago. He got two starts last year, and in the first against Detroit, he finished with six tackles. He didn't get another shot until Briggs pulled up with injury against the Rams. He came away from that game with 18 tackles! Briggs mysteriously got better by the next game and Jamar didn't really see the field for the rest of the season in regular sets.

Quite frankly, at this point in his career, I believe that Jamar is the better linebacker between him and Briggs. Jamar isn't as physical as Briggs, but you won't even believe his range. In that Ram game, not only did have 18 tackles but he had two pass deflections. Briggs, on the other hand, has really slowed down. He's a liability in coverage. He's the reason that opposing offenses are always able to get that strong side quick slant against us. Against the Rams, however, Jamar totally shut that down. That's where his two PDs came from.

I'm sad to see Williams go, but I'm happy for him. Lovie Smith was just too stupid to give him an honest shot in Chicago. I'm excited to see what he can do for you guys. I think the Bears just might be kicking themselves in the pants in a couple of years, AGAIN. Anyway, thanks for Harris, we needed him, but you guys got a real good player in return.

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Thanks for the scouting report on him! I've been hoping someone with knowledge of his game would fill us in... Hate to lose CH, but I like what I'm hearing so far on this guy...

Good luck this season...

ditto that. thanks for the insight! much appreciated.

sounds like we have a good one here.

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I guess we'll have to take your word for it, since you argued your point so much more intelligently than the OP and all.

Briggs = 5 straight pro bowls

Williams=Briggs' backup

Is it really that hard to understand? LOL. What do you expect from a Panthers fan.

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I have no idea why, but I feel like the Bears team is our sibling team. Seems like so many players have gone back and forth between the two teams. Hmm...maybe we aren't siblings, maybe we're like eskimo brothers.

Regardless, I'm down with Chicago. Got a whole side of the family up there that are diehard Bears fans. I love seeing Chicago destroy any team in the NFC North (especially the freakin cheeseheads)

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I have no idea why, but I feel like the Bears team is our sibling team. Seems like so many players have gone back and forth between the two teams. Hmm...maybe we aren't siblings, maybe we're like eskimo brothers.

Regardless, I'm down with Chicago. Got a whole side of the family up there that are diehard Bears fans. I love seeing Chicago destroy any team in the NFC North (especially the freakin cheeseheads)

Yeah the Bears gobble up all our cast-offs and end up empty handed... LOL

I'm sorry to see Harris go, but I'm excited to see Sherrod Martin get some playing time and we needed depth at LB.

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