Illegal procedure: Judge recalls Briggs

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 Illegal procedure: Judge recalls Briggs
It looks like the Bears might have stumbled onto a way to keep Lance Briggs around during the offseason after all. But he might be too occupied to concern himself with football when he arrives, unless participating in the voluntary workout program counts as community service. [link]

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Lance Briggs's Decision to Skip Offseason Workouts May Result in Legal Trouble
Published 4/25/2008 by Josh Alper at FanHouse
... Anyway, his unhappiness caused him to skip offseason workouts and hang out in Arizona may be his worst decision of all. It violates the terms of the plea agreement he made after the car crash. ...

High Five
Published 4/25/2008 by Panger at Foul Balls
... ] A unique way to keep Lance Briggs around during the Bears offseason [ Chicago Sun-Times ] ASU cheerleaders really need to work on getting matching uniforms. [ ...

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