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    Year of rest has Urlacher feeling good

    Year of rest has Urlacher feeling good



    By TOM MUSICK – tmusick@nwherald.com

    LAKE FOREST – Brian Urlacher feels like a kid again.

    He laughs and jokes with teammates during practice. He offers long answers to reporters who cover the team. He forces fumbles in the fourth quarter to help his team win games.

    What explains the transformation?

    “I think my body recovered,” said Urlacher, 32. “I’ve never had a year off since seventh grade.”

    Much has changed for Urlacher since the 2009 season opener against Green Bay, when he dislocated his right wrist during an attempted tackle and was lost for the game.

    The next day, Urlacher learned that he was lost for the season. He had not missed a game since 2004 before the injury, and the Bears sputtered to a 7-9 record without their defensive leader.

    Now Urlacher is back in the middle of the Bears’ defense, and the Bears (3-0) have emerged as one of the NFL’s pleasant surprises. They will head east today in preparation for Sunday’s prime-time game against the New York Giants (1-2), who are four-point favorites despite their record.

    If Urlacher has anything to say about it, the Bears will silence critics again with another key win. The six-time Pro Bowl middle linebacker already has 25 tackles, six tackles for losses, a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, and the season has not yet reached the quarter pole.

    “I’m just playing downhill,” said Urlacher, who lifts weights twice a week and stretches every day. “I think that’s the main thing our defense is doing, is getting downhill and being aggressive.”

    Bears coach Lovie Smith has praised Urlacher’s speed and skill since he returned to the practice field during organized team activities this summer. Urlacher has found a way to improve each week, posting eight tackles against Detroit, eight against Dallas and nine against Green Bay.

    “As you watch him during the course of a game, it looks like he’s having fun,” Smith said. “Guys normally have fun when they’re playing good ball. Brian Urlacher is playing great football.”

    Urlacher has played some of his best football during the most crucial moments of each game. As he chased down Packers receiver James Jones with 2:18 remaining in the fourth quarter of a tie game, Urlacher cocked his left arm and punched the ball loose along the right sideline.

    Bears cornerback Tim Jennings pounced on the ball on the Packers’ 46-yard line. The Bears offense marched to the Packers’ 1-yard line to set up a game-winning field goal by Robbie Gould.

    It’s tough to say whether Urlacher would have been able to make the same play a couple of years ago, when he was nagged by neck and back injuries. By the time Urlacher turned 30 years old, a dreaded milestone in the NFL, critics doubted whether he would ever regain his Pro Bowl form.

    Those doubts have diminished this year with Urlacher leading the NFL’s No. 1 rushing defense.

    “I’m sure I’m playing better now than I was then,” said Urlacher, who credited a year off with helping his body to relax. “I feel like I’m moving better. I’m heavier than I was [in 2008]. I think I finished the season that year at close to 250 [pounds], so I’m a little bit heavier than I was back then. I feel more powerful.”

    After adding about 10 pounds of muscle, Urlacher has not lost his appetite. Bears safety Chris

    Harris recognized that when he returned to the team this summer after a three-year absence.

    “I wouldn’t say [Urlacher is] different,” Harris said. “He’s very hungry, though. You take a guy away from football for a year, and they’re kind of itching and ready to get back out there on the field. I remember the first game, he was just so excited, because he hadn’t touched anybody since Week 1 of 2009. So he’s back to his old self.”

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    Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher (left) runs down Dallas Cowboys tight end Martellus Bennett after a short reception on Sept. 19. Urlacher has rebounded this season and has 25 tackles in three games. (AP photo)

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    I've been saying that the year off probably did Url some good; he looks faster and is hitting harder then he was the prev couple years he played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    I've been saying that the year off probably did Url some good; he looks faster and is hitting harder then he was the prev couple years he played.
    I thought you were on the 'urlacher too old and on downside now" crowd?Personally glad he is putting the doubters away and too shame.

    Originally Posted by Riczaj01
    Urlacher is getting old(not just in age b/c min's on the field), and has been injured.


    Though i do hope urlacher and cutler soon beat old and bitter sayers over the head with a helmet.. Wonder where gayle been the last few weeks : )

    Cutler hasn't done the job. Urlacher, I don't know how good he's going to be coming back. … They need a couple wide receivers, a couple defensive backs. … If Lovie doesn't do it this year, I think he's gone. …''

    Although Urlacher acknowledges Sayers' individual accomplishments, he has little respect for those opinions.

    "… Does (Sayers) know how to win football games? Does he? No. How are you going to criticize someone else when you haven't done it yourself? He's one of our own, so that's why it's so frustrating.''

    sayers:

    "And Urlacher, how old is he anyway (32 Tuesday)? He should know that himself, that he is on the downside of his career. …."

    "If somebody asks me, 'How do you think the Bears are going to do this year?' If I say, 'Oh, they are going to win 14 ballgames,' they know the Bears can't win 14 ballgames,'' Sayers said. "Why should I lie to the people? … Football people understand that. …"
    http://www.dabears.com/showthread.ph...=urlacher+done

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    I will admit I had my doubts that he could still be dominant. Glad I was wrong.

    One of my questions have been answered positively, two are still in limbo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Benjamin View Post
    I will admit I had my doubts that he could still be dominant. Glad I was wrong.

    One of my questions have been answered positively, two are still in limbo.
    yep, glad the doubts being put away.. and think the rest come shortly.. and with 2 WR's in top 10 in YPC, that one should continue to be put away.. as the ball is spread around alot, so will not have a 100+ receiver but can have 6 + , 50+ catches and if have high YPC, that is more deadly then jsut one really good WR, imo

    And had forgotten about the 14 win comment, now really want to the bears to win 14, and then ask sayers if this means he doesn't know football and he was the one lying..: )

    If somebody asks me, 'How do you think the Bears are going to do this year?' If I say, 'Oh, they are going to win 14 ballgames,' they know the Bears can't win 14 ballgames,'' Sayers said. "Why should I lie to the people? … Football people understand that. …"

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    So DB, you went back to May, to find 1 post where I was unsure how he would play, meanwile skipping the last mo' where I said the year off must have done him good b/c he's looked better then he has? Seriously?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    So DB, you went back to May, to find 1 post where I was unsure how he would play, meanwile skipping the last mo' where I said the year off must have done him good b/c he's looked better then he has? Seriously?
    actually typed in " urlacher bad " and this was the thread that came up, took 2 seconds and liked it because of the sayers nonsense that had forgotten what exactly he said, and not sure how mnay other comments you made over the last year...and just commented on the hindsight comment now to what was said then. Easy now to say " well he looks good now",, when well playing real well : )

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    plus it is only three games. I want to see how he looks after a whole season. Will he keep pace or slow down? Wait till it gets cold out and those old joints start aching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabears54 View Post
    actually typed in " urlacher bad " and this was the thread that came up, took 2 seconds and liked it because of the sayers nonsense that had forgotten what exactly he said, and not sure how mnay other comments you made over the last year...and just commented on the hindsight comment now to what was said then. Easy now to say " well he looks good now",, when well playing real well : )
    People are allowed to change their minds DB. You changed your mind on Martz.

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