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glad that's over, he wanted too much , the Ravens just were not going to pay him what he was asking for , for someone that is 34 years old, heck problems, and past his prime.
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Brian Urlacher leaving the Bears
Brian Urlacher, Chicago Bears part ways after 13 years - NFL.com |
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If by "has been" you mean hall of famer that could certainly be a solid roleplayer on another team I guess.
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Reason for Brian not reaching an agreement with the Bears is they couldnt pay him what he wanted and they didnt want to pay him too much for being 35 years old. Brian still has a season or two in the tank of decent play if he gets over his leg injury.
But saying he is a "has been" means you know nothing about the Bears and Brian Urlacher. I personally would have loved to see him back this year if the money was right, that way they could draft his replacment this year. DAN |
The bears offer was pretty insulting too: 1 yr, 2m
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He is 35 years old with leg issues 1 year at 2.5 mil is a great offer for where he is at in his career. If he wanted to stay he would have taken it, Would he have stayed if Smith was still there and they offered him the same... I think so.
Like I said I wanted him to stay but it didnt work out so now they have to look to get younger at that position. DAN |
Urlacher is a has-been. He's too old, too fragile now.
Sure, he was decent (I refuse to say anything better, I dislike the Bears :p), but that's all history now. He's in the same boat as Ed Reed. He needs to quit while he can still walk, and stop doing TV commercials, because he royally sucks at that. |
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That's Super Elite QB sir :tiphat:
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