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Meriweather Vows to Change His Ways.................
Bears safety vows to reform
Meriweather says he will tone down violent hits
Detroit's Calvin Johnson runs for a touchdown against Brandon Meriweather. (Gregory Shamus, Getty Images / October 10, 2011) |
By Vaughn McClure, Chicago Tribune reporter 9:46 p.m. CDT, October 19, 2011
Benched Bears safety Brandon Meriweather, who was fined $45,000 the previous two weeks for illegal hits, vowed to immediately change his sometimes-reckless playing style.
"Apparently I need to fix something if (the NFL) is concerned about my hits," Meriweather told the Tribune. "I have to change it, or else I'm going to keep getting fined. Eventually if you get enough fines, you're going to end up getting kicked out the league. For me to continue to do something I love, I just have to change the way I play."
Meriweather's violent hits reportedly disturbed Ray Anderson, the NFL's vice president for football operation. League spokesperson Greg Aiello said Wednesday the league has no plans to schedule a meeting with the safety.
Meriweather said Bears coaches told him to stop leading with his helmet.
"Everybody told me that," he said. "It's not necessarily what they said, but how they said it. People have told me before that I had to change my ways. I've been trying. It's just something you can't do overnight." (LMAO!!! You mean like "one more fine and you'll be playing for the Manitowoc Chiefs in the Wisconsin Dairyland League")
Meriweather, in his fifth season, was fined $20,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Panthers receiver Steve Smith in Week 4. He appealed the fine because he thought it was a legal hit. Then Meriweather was fined $25,000 last week for a late hit on Lions receiver Nate Burleson.
"I didn't hear the whistle," Meriweather said. (
Sure you didn't)
Last year while a starter for the Patriots, Meriweather was fined $50,000 for a pair of hits on Ravens tight end Todd Heap in the same game. The fine later was reduced to $40,000.
On one of those hits, Meriweather clearly launched himself at Heap's helmet and knocked out Heap's mouthpiece. Heap suffered a shoulder stinger on the play.
"That one on Heap is the one I regret," Meriweather said. "That right there was blatant and not called for in the game." (Guys doing life in prison for serial murders often say that too.)
Meriweather's stance Wednesday was much different than his take on the matter in this week's Sports Illustrated.
"They teach you growing up that you have to … put the fear of God in people, but when you get to the league … they tell you to change your game 100 percent or get money taken from you," Meriweather said in the Oct. 24 issue.
Meriweather tempered his comments.
"When you're a kid, you are taught to play like that," he said. "But now that you're older, you get paid to play a certain way." (Did you mean at U of Miami or in Chicago?)
Meriweather signed a one-year, $3.25 million contract with the Bears. He started four games before losing his free safety spot to rookie Chris Conte. Meriweather was active for Sunday night's game against the Vikings but didn't play. He could be back in the lineup if Conte falters.
"Of course I'm upset about it," Meriweather said about being benched. "Who wouldn't be?"
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I can't believe with all the red flags waving around this guy that we signed him to begin with. Angelo and Belicheck are supposed to be such good buddies that he can't say he didn't know the score. I think Angelo and Lovie have a Safety fetish. If there's one out there they want to look and him.
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if he can change his ways though, we'll have gotten a steal. Hope he does; won't hold my breath, but I hope he does.
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It would be nice but I'm not counting on it either. I'll say this much the guy has some wheels on him. From what I've been able to see he's probably one of the fastest defensive backs we have. Of course that makes Lovies mouth water enough to think that he can bring him around and actually get the guy to listen to coaching. Belicheck couldn't do it and he almost never gives up on a guy like Meriweather this early in his career.
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I think if a guy is on his 5th season the probability for him to change his ways and play smarter from this point forward is very,very, low. Fire up the draft board LOL.
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I like what Chris Conte showed, but Merriweather is only in his 5th year, he's just peaking athletically....if he can fix what he needs to fix he'll be a beast!
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So far most of his peaking has come from his pointy little head. You know the one that custom fits a dunce cap?
The guy has talent but he's throwing his career away by playing like an arrogant bonehead. He was a first round pick and the Bears just handed him over $3 mil so maybe he's ready for retirement. A few more games like the ones he's played for us and the league will at least demand and extended vaction from him.
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You called this one soul I was seeing pro bowl in my head rather then te bottom line why he was cut. Those cheap shots kill the team and all bit what I'm more concerned with is his lack of coverage skills
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I like what Chris Conte showed, but Merriweather is only in his 5th year, he's just peaking athletically....if he can fix what he needs to fix he'll be a beast!
Considering the average NFL players shelf life is 5-6 years and I think there is wear and tear so I don't think he's peaking athletically. He can be the best athlete in the world but if he can't cover he's useless. Couple that with headhunting and this guy is a bust.
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