bearsbacker.com - 8/13/2008
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For a guy who led the NFL, the last two years in dropped passes to say something rude about his ex-team is wrong.
Two days ago ex-Chicago Bear Muhsin Muhammad told Peter King of SI.com "That's right. It's where receivers go to die.''
What Muhsin Muhammad said made it into Peter King's Quotes of the Week.
I think Muhsin is just mad because the Bears finally released him and his large ...
Ex-Bears Speak Out
zonersports.com 8/12/2008 — Muhsin Muhammad and Tank Johnson have thoughts on the Bears and some of their former teammates. They promptly get put back in place.
Moose tries to soften shot at Beras
suntimes.com 8/12/2008 — Muhsin Muhammad seemed to run a verbal crossing route today after telling Sports Illustrated's Peter King recently that the Bears organization is where receivers go to die.
CHICAGO BEARS 2008 Preview Report
melnickandgrecofantasysports.com 8/13/2008 — Well, the Bears got half of it correct. They dumped the right players (Archuleta was horrendous, Benson was a train wreck, Griese wasn’t needed, Kennedy was still too fat, Miller and Brown had aged and Walker was a bust). Problem is, Chicago didn’t find replacements for any of these guys. They underwent a stunning downgrade at wide receiver. Booker is a less-productive version of Muhammad, and
Serious test for secondary unlikely to come from Bears
assistbythemitten.com 8/14/2008 — The Seahawks secondary will have a shot at redemption Saturday night against Chicago, but the Bears passing game doesn’t appear as if it will give Seattle too many problems. If it does, and the Bears throw all over the field, we’ll know how much trouble the secondary is in.
Patriots sign veteran CB Jimoh (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 8/13/2008
The New England Patriots signed veteran cornerback Ade Jimoh on Wednesday to bolster a position that has been depleted by injuries and free agent losses. Jimoh played four seasons with the Washington Redskins after being signed in 2003 as a rookie ...
The Undefeated Chicago Bears —
Bleacher Report - NFL 8/14/2008
The most distinctive mark of a cultured mind is the ability to take another's place, and see life and its problems from a point of view different from one's own. —A.H.R. Fairchild
Football is no place for a cultured mind, and mine ...