Published on: 26th February, 2010
With the free agency frenzy coming up, lots of players are on the market. Among the best are Julius Peppers and Aaron Kampman. Kampman is one of the most underrated and underappreciated ends in the game. All the "hoopla" surrounding Julius Peppers not being franchise tagged is drowning out the very real ...Published on: 25th November, 2009
There is a pattern here. The Bears have never had an All-Pro QB in the modern era. They've had only one QB Hall of Famer in 90 years. Every great college QB prospect has turned into a bust. And now there are all the naysayers about Jay Cutler. Is it that the ...Published on: 14th September, 2009
I know what you're thinking. Is this guy nuts? The running game didn't look good versus the Packers! What is he thinking? Let me tell you what I'm thinking. Yes, 25 carries for 55 yards is not very good. For a first game, I'll take it. We all know what Forte is capable of. ...Published on: 5th September, 2009
This year, the Chicago Bears are in for a real battle in the under-appreciated NFC North division. With the addition of Jay Cutler, the Bears can only better their pathetic 9-7 showing in 2008. What is going to come of the Bears this year? Packers When the Bears open their season up ...Published on: 7th August, 2009
The Bears have had a lot of great players over the years. A lot of players who will never find a place among the best in Canton. Included in my list are Bears players that have left a lasting impact on me as a fan. These people worked hard and ...Published on: 17th July, 2009
The Bears have had an interesting offseason, to say the least. They signed Jay Cutler and Orlando Pace, had an interesting draft, and lost their injury-prone and once pro bowl safety Mike Brown. What happens next? With the opening of training camp on the horizon, the Bears still have to address a lot of questions ...Published on: 14th July, 2009
Derrick Mason was the true meaning of consistency. After 12 seasons, eight with the Titans and four with Baltimore, Mason is deciding to hang it up for good. Mason, who averaged a little more than four touchdowns per year, was an amazing receiver for whoever was fortunate enough to have him. ...