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Sources: Bears could bring back Alfonso Boone
By Brad Biggs
Three days after the Bears signed veteran defensive end Charles Grant, multiple league sources indicate the Bears could be considering another new addition.
The Bears have held internal discussions about a familiar player, defensive tackle Alfonso Boone. The 34-year-old was released Wednesday by the Chargers, who have been hit with injuries in the secondary and at linebacker and used the roster spot to sign veteran safety Tyrone Carter.
The 11-year veteran spent the first seven seasons of his career with the Bears, playing in 12 games in 2006 when the team went to Super Bowl XLI. Boone appeared in 13 games for the Chargers last season and made a career-high three sacks. He also played two seasons for the Chiefs after leaving the Bears.
Boone, 6-3, 320 pounds, would be a nose tackle for the Bears. The team cut defensive end Mark Anderson to add Grant, and in a new era of doing business and holding players accountable, perhaps another move is in the works. Marcus Harrison, who plays both tackle positions, has been inactive for three of the four games. A third-round pick in 2008, it's doubtful the Bears want to part ways with him.
While unspectacular in his tenure, Boone was a consistent performer and the defense suffered in recent seasons without depth on the interior of the line as the team tried to use players like Dusty Dvoracek.
http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com...nso-boone.html
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Yep, lets keep looking to improve the D line. Who needs a O line.
Or a running game
or a quarter back
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That's exactly what the Bears need. Another veteran for the d line. Sure. The defensive line has been the biggest concern so far.
Plus, we don't need young players with future, we need old pieces of crap. Super Bowl!
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should have spent more money on the DL this year.
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At least he can avoid being on the ground every play. *cough* Tommie Harris *cough*
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Originally Posted by
little bear
That's exactly what the Bears need. Another veteran for the d line. Sure. The defensive line has been the biggest concern so far.
Plus, we don't need young players with future, we need old pieces of crap. Super Bowl!
Well it's worked so well for the OL, why not use that same philosphy to the D?
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I did always like Boone, but I'm not sure he is better than what we have already.
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Maybe we can use him as a Guard instead of a DT. Beacuse everyone know that Tice can polish a turd.
Without weaponz it's just another airline!
I am here to chew bubble gum and kick butt and I am all out of bubble gum!
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Originally Posted by
BearStuff
I did always like Boone, but I'm not sure he is better than what we have already.
i think it is an indictment of how bad JA dline picks have been. This phenomenon is called the double whammy. Not only did we over compensate all our draft picks on the dline instead of adding to the oline but all those draft picks have been worthless. Actually from all the JA dline picks Harris was the best if it wasnt for his injuries and I would put Melton as second best. Pretty pathetic when you consider the investments made
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JEEEEEEEEEEEZUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUS. Isn't this upcoming week gonna be our last chance to trade for an offensive lineman with talent?