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Superman(DH23) 
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:45 pm Post subject: |
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according to team, attendance tonight was 12K!!!!!!! Think we aren't excited about this team. _________________
| OneBadCat wrote: | | Ahah Okay first of all Gamble was lost to IR this year but when healthy he proved to be 2nd only to Revis last season. |
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JPeppers90 
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Someone get a fire extinguisher. Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall are on fire. Several deep connects
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JPeppers90 
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:23 pm Post subject: |
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Sounds like Corey Wootton looked good tonight. First step looked good and he said he thinks his first step is "where it needs to be". I don't know about anyone else, but I'm stoke to watch Wootton this year and I think he is the x factor for our lack of pass rush... Even more so than McClellin. _________________
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Superman(DH23) 
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:30 pm Post subject: |
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| JPeppers90 wrote: | | Sounds like Corey Wootton looked good tonight. First step looked good and he said he thinks his first step is "where it needs to be". I don't know about anyone else, but I'm stoke to watch Wootton this year and I think he is the x factor for our lack of pass rush... Even more so than McClellin. | That's a little misleading since we led the league in QBPs... _________________
| OneBadCat wrote: | | Ahah Okay first of all Gamble was lost to IR this year but when healthy he proved to be 2nd only to Revis last season. |
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IronMike84 
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:20 am Post subject: |
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| Madmike90 wrote: | | Quote: | | My colleague tells me that J'Marcus Webb did well against Julius Peppers in one on one drills. #encouraging |
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This means nothing. In his 11th season, I doubt Peppers goes anywhere close to 100% in practice. Peppers could mop the floor with Webb all night long if he wanted to. |
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DABEARSLCF04 
Joined: 07 Apr 2009 Posts: 1022 Location: Eatonia, SK, Canada
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:43 am Post subject: |
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| Superman(DH23) wrote: | | JPeppers90 wrote: | | Sounds like Corey Wootton looked good tonight. First step looked good and he said he thinks his first step is "where it needs to be". I don't know about anyone else, but I'm stoke to watch Wootton this year and I think he is the x factor for our lack of pass rush... Even more so than McClellin. | That's a little misleading since we led the league in QBPs... |
I recall reading the same thing last year about Wooton.
mans made of glass so far, he needs to prove himself that he can stay healthy or he wont be employed by DA Bears next year _________________
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Madmike90 
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:29 am Post subject: |
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| IronMike84 wrote: | | Madmike90 wrote: | | Quote: | | My colleague tells me that J'Marcus Webb did well against Julius Peppers in one on one drills. #encouraging |
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This means nothing. In his 11th season, I doubt Peppers goes anywhere close to 100% in practice. Peppers could mop the floor with Webb all night long if he wanted to. |
Of course Peppers wasn’t going full speed…the point is that Webb’s technique held up and he wasn’t completely dominated by Peppers going 80%. |
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Madmike90 
Joined: 25 Jan 2009 Posts: 18608 Location: Scotland
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:30 am Post subject: |
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| Something interesting that was never brought up when he was drafted…but Shea McClellin’s Dline coach at Boise State visited Rod Marinelli in the 2008 offseason and implemented Rod’s Dline drills at Boise…you have to think that will give McClellin a leg up in camp as well as thinking Marinelli had some inside info on McClellin before we went ahead and drafted him. |
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WindyCity 
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 10:32 am Post subject: |
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At least in practice No. 1 in pads, J'Marcus Webb can sleep soundly Saturday night.
In seven-on-seven running plays, Webb was physical up front and even getting to the second level, twice putting solid hits on linebacker Nick Roach.
Not a big surprise there because Mike Tice has indicated that both Webb and Chris Williams can show flashes of dominance in run blocking. But where Webb stood out was pass blocking, seeing a whole lot of Julius Peppers. Either Peppers was uninterested in going all out or maybe Webb has taken strides, because the offensive tackle held up well.
As for Williams, he appeared to be beaten twice by rookie Shea McClellin in one-on-one drills.
For one evening, at least, Webb seemed to be better _________________
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Madmike90 
Joined: 25 Jan 2009 Posts: 18608 Location: Scotland
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:03 pm Post subject: |
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Via Biggs...
| Quote: | | It’s early in camp but here are 4 players that have stood out. 1) It’s new territory in these parts to watch a WR dominate like Brandon Marshall has with rare combo of size and athleticism. 2) He’s got to stay healthy because if he can Kelvin Hayden adds an important layer of depth to secondary. Good size, already knows D. 3) RT Gabe Carimi is slimmed down and isn’t showing effects of knee injury that cost him rookie season. 4) Rookie Evan Rodriguez is making plays downfield. The TE is back. |
It's good to hear that Carimi is looking good...he is key to our Oline improving and could form a very strong run blocking right side with Lance Louis...
We all expected Marshall to dominate...the battle between Hayden & Jennings should go down to the wire...if Rodriguez can carve out a niche is this offence he is yet another weapon. |
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Superman(DH23) 
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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| WindyCity wrote: | At least in practice No. 1 in pads, J'Marcus Webb can sleep soundly Saturday night.
In seven-on-seven running plays, Webb was physical up front and even getting to the second level, twice putting solid hits on linebacker Nick Roach.
Not a big surprise there because Mike Tice has indicated that both Webb and Chris Williams can show flashes of dominance in run blocking. But where Webb stood out was pass blocking, seeing a whole lot of Julius Peppers. Either Peppers was uninterested in going all out or maybe Webb has taken strides, because the offensive tackle held up well.
As for Williams, he appeared to be beaten twice by rookie Shea McClellin in one-on-one drills.
For one evening, at least, Webb seemed to be better | When quoting media you need to provide a link and give credit, otherwise it's plagurism. _________________
| OneBadCat wrote: | | Ahah Okay first of all Gamble was lost to IR this year but when healthy he proved to be 2nd only to Revis last season. |
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JPeppers90 
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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| Madmike90 wrote: | Via Biggs...
| Quote: | | It’s early in camp but here are 4 players that have stood out. 1) It’s new territory in these parts to watch a WR dominate like Brandon Marshall has with rare combo of size and athleticism. 2) He’s got to stay healthy because if he can Kelvin Hayden adds an important layer of depth to secondary. Good size, already knows D. 3) RT Gabe Carimi is slimmed down and isn’t showing effects of knee injury that cost him rookie season. 4) Rookie Evan Rodriguez is making plays downfield. The TE is back. |
It's good to hear that Carimi is looking good...he is key to our Oline improving and could form a very strong run blocking right side with Lance Louis...
We all expected Marshall to dominate...the battle between Hayden & Jennings should go down to the wire...if Rodriguez can carve out a niche is this offence he is yet another weapon. |
I'm very excited to see Rodriguez on the field and to see to what extent of a contributor to our offense he will be in year one. His game really excites me as an H-back. I guess we saw a little on the same with manumaleuna (I think I spelled that right) but as we all know that isn't work out too well anyways, hes so versatile and gives a whole new dimension to our offense as he can block, line up at tailback, split outside as a WR, etc. _________________
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Madmike90 
Joined: 25 Jan 2009 Posts: 18608 Location: Scotland
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:38 pm Post subject: |
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Some player quotes via Zaidman…
| Quote: | | "I knew there was going to be some rust," said Gabe Carimi. "I don't think I'm that far off the mark where it'll be pretty easy to get back" |
| Quote: | "Last year was rough. It was a rough year for me," said Israel Idonije. "I was a little banged up."
Idonije: "I had a lot of quarterback hits and hurries [last year]. I have to translate those into sacks and that's the bottom line for me."
Israel Idonije: "I left a lot of plays on the field last year." |
| Quote: | Stephen Paea was limited with a knee injury all of last year. He says being healthy this year is allowing him to hold double teams better
Paea says overall body strength better this year than last. Able to push and pull inside at the same time. Big deal for a defensive tackle.
Stephen Paea on the development of his game in 2012: "This year, there shouldn't be any excuses." |
That is great to hear from any young player. |
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Madmike90 
Joined: 25 Jan 2009 Posts: 18608 Location: Scotland
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:30 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/chi-carimi-shakes-off-rust-in-return-to-practice-20120729,0,315487.story
| Quote: | Carimi tested his rehabilitated right knee in full-contact action for the first time Saturday night.
“Just a little rusty, there was some good stuff though,” Carimi said Sunday. “Overall, a great point to take away from it was that it didn’t hurt while I was in there and I didn’t really think about it when I was in there. So there’s a lot of positives for not putting pads on for 10 months and finally going back out there ... almost a whole year without playing. But there’s still work to be done.” |
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Madmike90 
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:31 pm Post subject: |
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Via Zaidman...
| Quote: | | Devin Hester back at practice. Full pads. |
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