Published on: 16th June, 2010
In all the rumors and the talk of how good or bad the Chicago Bears will be next season, who will start where, and even who will be here in Week One — Freddie Barnes stands out in a group of young, underrated, under-appreciated prospects seeking to make a positive impact in ...Published on: 9th June, 2010
Heading into the NFL 2009-2010 offseason, the Chicago Bears looked lost and hopeless in what seemed destined to become a long, saddened few months. Despite the 2009 downfall, Chicago looks to be right back in the running after an offseason filled of widespread happiness from signings. And a few more moments of ...Published on: 5th June, 2010
In all my experience conversing with long-time, die-hard Chicago Bears' fans, none of them have spoken a single word regarding a quarterback being brought up by the Bears into the professional level properly and slowly. While the Chicago Bears, established in 1919 but moved to the Windy City in 1921, have had ...Published on: 26th May, 2010
When I think of smooth running backs, I think of the amazing Walter Payton. Payton was the greatest running back of all-time in my mind, and always will be. His smoothness is defined as being a leader by example, rarely overflowing with emotion on the gridiron, and just overall graceful ...Published on: 8th May, 2010
Darren McFadden and Reggie Bush. Two of the most quick, agile, and elusive young players in today's gridiron meets. Also, two of the most hyped tailbacks who haven't lived up to the talk. Before I start comparing McFadden and Bush, please know that I'm not very fond of comparisons. Some are necessary, ...Published on: 23rd April, 2010
According to HalasObserver, via Twitter, the Chicago Bears are talking to the New England Patriots about acquiring one of their three second-rounders. Currently, the highest the Pats have right now is the 12th spot. If Nate Allen, safety from South Florida and Lovie Smith's personal favorite, is on the board by the ...Published on: 21st February, 2010
The Player As all die-hard Bears' fans know, Walter Payton was a blessing for the lives of many people. The number 34 is widely used in honor of one special player that changed football as we know it. Any NFL fanatic is aware of how valuable the running back position has the ...