John Tait Staying Put, Brandon McGowan Hurt
Windy City Gridiron —
... It is not thought to be anything more than a basic sprain, but when any injury creeps up at the safety spot it becomes a big deal.
"We can't have an injury at any position, particularly on the back end," Bears secondary coach Steven Wilks said. "That's why you have backups, and we feel we have qualified guys in Payne and Steltz."
Bears players are still taking the high road after former Bears receiver Muhsin Muhammad felt the need to trash talk his former team.
"'Bernard Berrian came here and developed and ...
Muhsin Muhammad: "Chicago Is Where Receivers Go to Die"
FanHouse —
... receiver and instead became a very highly paid WR1 for the Minnesota Vikings in the off-season. Did he "go to die" in Chicago? On the flip-side, you have Moose. He made more noise on the sidelines and in the locker room bitching than he did on the field producing. He lost his ability to gain separation and drops were routine. I suppose those two items fall squarely on the shoulders of Rex Grossman, Brian Griese, and Kyle Orton as well? In response, the Bears weren't taking the bait ... though it seems like they wanted to: Asked ...
Catching Up with Old Friends
The Curly R: A Washington RedskinZ Blog —
... all season then broke his collarbone and throughout all of thought he had an attitude that was good for the team. The Redskins finally released him in February of this year Overall for the Redskins Brandon caught 25 passes for 379 yards and no TDs. In March of this year the Chicago Bears signed Brandon to a one year contract for the veteran minimum, just this month former Chicago receiver Muhsin Muhammad called the Bears the place receivers go to die. And even now, Brandon still does not think it was all his fault ...

