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Nathan Enderle was waived.

 

lol stupid Angelo

 

Enderle was because of Martz though. I mean, Angelo made the pick, but Martz was the big advocate.

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Nathan Enderle was waived.

 

lol stupid Angelo

 

Enderle was because of Martz though. I mean, Angelo made the pick, but Martz was the big advocate.

 

Yeah I understand that, however Angelo shouldn't have taken a QB based on Martz and his recommendations. If anything, I think Lovie should have the input not the OC. At the time, Enderle was a head scratcher.

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anyone who characterizes cutler as a douche doesn't know what that is, he is simply a dick of the highest order. nothing douchy about him.

 

Except he has the hair that every douchey lacrosse player that went to college in the early 2000's had. It's douche by association.

 

 

the same could be said for anyone from New Jersey

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Heh, I love Peanut.

 

http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/17pupkrbhz6v7jpg/original.jpg

 

Haha...good stuff. I hope Peanut will do some Bears postgame when he's retired.

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Heh, I love Peanut.

 

http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/17pupkrbhz6v7jpg/original.jpg

 

Haha...good stuff. I hope Peanut will do some Bears postgame when he's retired.

Good lord, that's amazing.

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Well at least the Bears can out-golf the Packers....so there's that...

 

http://espn.go.com/blog/chicago/bears/post/_/id/4676361/bears-packers-tee-it-up-for-rivalry-cup#more

 

Podlesh is a hell of an athlete.

 

He's a kicker, they all golf well. Like pitchers, they have the time.

He is a hell of an athlete, though.

 

 

- At his pro-day, Podlesh ran a 4.43, 40 yard dash, as well as a 375 lb. bench press. Podlesh squatted 435 lbs., with a 325 lb. power clean, and a 34" vertical leap.

 

Also, to be that good of a golfer, he probably has great hand eye coordination.

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Clay Matthews III‏ @ClayMatthews52

Hey @Percy_Harvin, @MattForte22... Got a spare room w/ a bunkbed if interested?? #roomies

 

You stay the hell away from our running back, you slimy long-haired bastich.

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Is Harvin bitching now too?

 

He requested a trade

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Not a Harvin fan at all, and yeah, we don't have room for him. I like our setup of Marshall-Bennett-Hester-Jeffery (in whatever order they end up)

 

We might not have room for the amount of catches he would want, but he's definitely better than Hester and Bennett, and it's not really fair to put Jeffery in front of him at this point, either.

 

That said, it wouldn't be worth expending any resources on acquiring him, given our WR situation.

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Not a Harvin fan at all, and yeah, we don't have room for him. I like our setup of Marshall-Bennett-Hester-Jeffery (in whatever order they end up)

 

We might not have room for the amount of catches he would want, but he's definitely better than Hester and Bennett, and it's not really fair to put Jeffery in front of him at this point, either.

 

That said, it wouldn't be worth expending any resources on acquiring him, given our WR situation.

 

Right, not denying his talent, just saying I'm not a huge fan (I feel the same about DeSean Jackson, good talent but I'm not a major fan) and I'm all in on this WR corps we have now. More than willing to give them a chance and see what we've got.

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John Clayton predicted the records of all teams this season, and ESPN bloggers offered thoughts. Clayton had the Bears second in the division. Packers at 12-4 and the Bears at 10-6. Kevin Seifert's thoughts on the Bears:

 

CHICAGO BEARS: Given that they were 7-3 last season before quarterback Jay Cutler was injured, I would think 10-6 and a wild-card bid would be the low end of the Bears' expectations this season.

 

The Bears have surrounded Cutler with the best offense he has had since arriving in Chicago, and it could be among the league's most explosive if the offensive line can settle in. The Bears' defense is going to get old at some point, but it appears to have at least one more season of high-level play in it.

 

The real question is whether the Bears can challenge for the division title, which they claimed just two years ago. I think they can.

 

More or less? I could see the Bears with 11-plus victories in 2012.

 

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