Bears take high road in response to Moose's rip
Published 8/11/2008 by BY BRAD BIGGS Staff Reporter at Chicago Sun-Times Bears
BOURBONNAIS, Ill. — It was what the Bears did not say about Muhsin Muhammad that spoke volumes when practice ended Monday. Muhammad, who was released by the organization in February, told Sports Illustrated’s Peter King that Chicago is ``where receivers go to die."
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