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The Viewpoint from Chicago


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Don't know if this been posted, but here's some links from CSNChicago:

Urlacher: "Cam won't run me over like Culpepper did"

“No disrespect to Cam but I don’t think he’s going to run me over like Daunte would,” Urlacher said. Newton was last year’s Heisman Trophy winner and Urlacher joked that he’d like a chance for a little fun with Newton.

“I hope I get a chance to run with the football,” Urlacher said, laughing, “so I can give him the Heisman [pose].”

Bears getting ready to welcome Olsen back to town (ff to 1:09)

Chicago Tribune Live panel discusses how the Bears are going to game plan against Cam; Rivera v. Lovie match-up

CSN Chicago's Tom Thayer breaks down Cam

CSN Chicago's Kip Lewis and John Moon, previews Sunday's match-up

Lovie: Bears facing uncharted waters with Newton

“It’s like rushing [former Viking quarterback] Daunte Culpepper back in the day,” said defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli. “Sometimes when you get close, you go for the ball. You’re always looking for the ball. It’s easier knocking the ball out sometimes than knocking these guys down.

“But you’ve got to wrap him up, go high, get on the arm. You go around his waist and he stands up, and you’re not hustling getting a bunch of men to him, he’s going to complete passes. He’s just tough to get down. You’ve got to get the arm and the ball.”

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well, I don't have a problem w/ Urlacher talkin.....but that is retard logic. Culpepper was big but never close to the power runner Cam is. If Urlacher can't acknowledge that simple and relatively trivial fact......he probably deserves to get embarrassed at least once on Sunday.

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Urlacher is my favorite player who plays today. His lateral quickness and nose for the ball are second to none, I do expect him to sniff out any of the poorly designed quarterback draws. Now after saying that, I know that Newton could deliver the blow to bowl him over but I do not want to see our franchise doing that on the field. Stop the designed runs and give the ball to a running back!

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Really? Article entitled 'Hard feelings for Olsen?' from CSN Bears Insider...

“Winning” offense

Based on what members of the Bears’ defense are seeing, the Chicago offense can most assuredly be successful, probably on every snap. Then again, it should be, considering it’s not facing the Falcons, Saints or Packers.

"They're going against the scout team,” said linebacker Lance Briggs, laughing, “so when I see them, they're always successful."

The rest of the article....

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I don't think you understand that quote. He's saying that during practice that they look great, but only because they are going against their practice squad, not against a real defense.

Yea, I read it a few times to make sure that I wasnt misunderstanding the few sentences. Its easy to take something that small and go either way, but its what the writer said about the other teams that leaned me towards the derogatory. My interpretation was 'The Bears' O should be successful considering theyre not facing teams that 2 of 3 they were unsuccessful against'...

There is always the other side, and I considered asking if it was the way I first read it...

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