nfl.fanhouse.com - 7/27/2008
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For those of you holding out hope for the Bears to trade Devin Hester (at last count, we were up to one person ), well, it ain't happenin'. Instead, the team, which had been in negotiations with the Pro Bowl returner before he abruptly staged a two-day holdout , announced he wouldn't play for $445,000 , and promptly returned to practice and tweaked his hammy, signed Hester to a new contract a ...
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Yay. Hester got an extension. Fanhouse bitter I called out one of their writers
Stampede Blue —
... , and I rightly bashed Smith because he was wrong defending Hester's silly and thoughtless comments. Fanhouse, apparently, takes care of their own, as another of their "bloggers" (Ryan Wilson) decided to take a shot at yours truly: ...
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Kick returner Devin Hester has signed a new four-year contract with the Chicago Bears. The team announced the deal Sunday. Hester skipped the first two days of training camp because he wanted to renegotiate his contract, which had two years left. ...
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Kick returner Devin Hester has signed a new four-year contract with the Chicago Bears.
The team announced the deal Sunday. Hester skipped the first two days of training camp because he wanted to renegotiate his contract, which had two years left. ...