Published 4/22/2008
by BY BRAD BIGGS bbiggs@suntimes.com
at Chicago Sun-Times Bears
Sometimes players will not be happy with their contracts. That’s what general manager Jerry Angelo said today. He didn’t need to address Brian Urlacher specifically to get his point across when discussing the team’s goal of rewarding its own, including defensive tackle Tommie Harris, returner Devin Hester and kicker Robbie Gould.
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