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Brian Urlacher: Bears best in NFC
Brian Urlacher: Bears best in NFC
By Michael C. Wright
ESPNChicago.com
Visiting an elementary school in his native New Mexico as part of an NFL-sponsored "Fuel Up to Play 60," program last week, Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher broke up the monotony of a relatively quiet offseason with a little bravado.
"I think we're the best team in our conference," Urlacher told the Albuquerque Journal. "I know we're not the Super Bowl champs like the Green Bay Packers. We want to be the best in our conference and to be there, we've got to go through Green Bay."
During the visit at Gov. Bent Elementary in Albuquerque as part of the league's initiative to promote healthy eating and physical activity to children, Urlacher spoke about his offseason routine during the NFL lockout as well as revealing dietary cravings for chocolate milk and cookies, according to the newspaper.
Asked about his conditioning routine, Urlacher said it hadn't changed much from what he'd typically do in an offseason.
"It's a little longer, that's all; longer than I'd like it to be," Urlacher said. "I'm still working out hard, just not with my teammates. That's the biggest difference. I'm doing the same program I would be [doing] if I were at the facility."
Earlier this offseason, Bears players such as kicker Robbie Gould, defensive end Israel Idonije and defensive tackle Matt Toeaina attempted to work out at the team's facilities, but were turned away by club officials. Several players, meanwhile, discussed the possibility of organizing off-site workouts at some point this offseason, but none have taken place.
The players residing in the Chicago area continue to work out individually at local gyms, and training centers, while out-of-state players continue similar routines in their respective locales.
In one of the lighter moments of Urlacher's visit to the elementary school, a student asked why the linebacker used eye black.
"It makes me look tougher," Urlacher said, according to the newspaper. "At least I'd like to think it makes me look tougher. I don't know if it works."
Just as quickly, the talks turned serious again, and Urlacher was asked about stinging comments made recently about league ownership from Gould, who serves as the team's union representative.
"I'm not going to get into it," Urlacher told the newspaper. "I want to play football. I know everyone else wants to play football. Hopefully, we can make that happen soon."
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Had to laugh about his response to the question about eye black, LOL. Sometimes he reminds me so much of Hampton who may also have thought he needed to look tougher like Mongo. Urlacher gets his look from the eye black and Danimal got it from the blood that was always on his taped up hands and his uni pants.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Had to laugh about his response to the question about eye black, LOL. Sometimes he reminds me so much of Hampton who may also have thought he needed to look tougher like Mongo. Urlacher gets his look from the eye black and Danimal got it from the blood that was always on his taped up hands and his uni pants.
LOL.. yeah have always felt the Eye black kinda silly, esp when see players wearing it in domes
but if you 'think" it helps, then it does... And really like he thinks they are the best,, becuase that is always the first step, young padawan
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If you want to be the best in our conference Brian I would suggest that you not let Aaron Rodgers tackle you.
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Originally Posted by
4th and 26
If you want to be the best in our conference Brian I would suggest that you not let Aaron Rodgers tackle you.
Hahaha, oh the utter embarassment of it all. Struck down by a QB while returning what may have been the winning score. Legends do suffer from such things don't they?
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Hahaha, oh the utter embarassment of it all. Struck down by a QB while returning what may have been the winning score. Legends do suffer from such things don't they?

LOl and since rodger's threw the pick, guess we can't count him as the best either...: )
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
LOl and since rodger's threw the pick, guess we can't count him as the best either...: )
He kinda made up for it by making the stop.
Still an embarrassment being tackled by a QB. Second time Urlacher has been made the QBs whipping boy.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Hahaha, oh the utter embarassment of it all. Struck down by a QB while returning what may have been the winning score. Legends do suffer from such things don't they?

That is almost as bad as the punter tackling Hester.
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
LOl and since rodger's threw the pick, guess we can't count him as the best either...: )
That superbowl MVP trophy is overrated.
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Originally Posted by
4th and 26
That superbowl MVP trophy is overrated.
yeah about as overrated as the rookie of the year and "D" player fo the Year