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    DeCicco: "It's a blessing to come back to an organization I loved."

    Lovie has his strong and weak attributes, but one of his strengths is that players are passionate about wanting to play for him and be a Chicago Bear. You rarely hear of any discord in the locker room. Other than a few incidents, his players don't embarrass the organization with off-field scandal.

    Rather than gut the team this off-season, I'm hoping we can upgrade what we have (Tice at OC). I believe Emery has what it takes to get the Bears to a Super Bowl with Lovie as head coach. I'd like to see us keep Toub and Marinelli as coordinators. Just upgrade the OC. Fix the oline, and fill some holes we have. That is SO doable this off season through the draft and FA.

    Anyway, here's the DeCicco article:


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    Linebacker Dom DeCicco happy to back with Bears


    Dom DeCicco estimates that he's been 100 percent healthy for about three or four weeks now since undergoing surgery to correct a sports hernia. After getting re-signed by the Bears this week, the linebacker is hoping to show it.


    "It's a chance to show them that they made the right choice in bringing me back in and it's definitely an opportunity," DeCicco said Wednesday. "I'm just trying to prove them that they made the right decision in bringing me back."


    With linebacker Brian Urlacher out at least three weeks with a hamstring injury, DeCicco was brought in as insurance. Nick Roach will move from strong-side linebacker to the middle, while Geno Hayes takes Roach's spot with Urlacher out. DeCicco should back up both of them.


    "[Urlacher] just congratulated me and told me he was happy I was back," DeCicco said.The Bears, though, have always thought highly of DeCicco. If he wasn't injured, DeCicco, who was second on the Bears with 17 special-teams tackles last season, likely would stayed with the team. Instead, the Bears waived him with an injury settlement.


    "We're lucky to have somebody like Dom available for us, especially this late in the year," coach Lovie Smith told ChicagoBears.com. "He's a good player to start off with, but he also knows the system. He knows what we do special teams-wise and what we do at the linebacker position. He's one of our guys. We didn't want to get rid of him last time; he just had an injury and we had to. It's good to have him back."


    DeCicco said he recently worked out for the Lions, Raiders and Patriots. But DeCicco said he always hoped to return to the Bears, especially since he was comfortable with their cover-2 scheme and system.


    "I was always hoping I'd end up back here," DeCicco said. "But at times I thought I wouldn't. I'm really happy and blessed to be back here.


    "It's a blessing to come back to an organization I loved. And to know everybody, it's awesome."


    What does his envision his roles being?


    "Right now, I'm concentrating on the stuff they've always had me do, and just trying to get back into it," DeCicco said. "Play special teams and keep learning."



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    He seemed to be a decent player. Wonder why he was never picked up by anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bearsinhouston View Post
    He seemed to be a decent player. Wonder why he was never picked up by anyone.
    Here's his scouting report out of Pittsburgh:


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    Dom DeCicco Scouting Report

    Position: SS
    Conference: BigEast
    School: Pittsburgh Panthers
    Year/Status: Declared
    Jersey Number: #31
    Height & Weight: 6'3 - 232 lbs.

    2011 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report:
    Dom DeCicco, SS, Pittsburgh

    It did not take Dom DeCicco much time to make an impact for Pittsburgh. As a true freshman in 2007 he was a staple on special teams and saw a little action as a backup safety. By 2008 he started 11 games at strong safety and picked off a team high four passes. He also started to show what would become his specialty and tallied 56 tackles.By the time he was an upperclassman, the rest of the Big East had to make game plans around DeCicco. In 2009 he totaled 88 tackles and intercepted three more passes.

    The numbers kept getting better and during his senior season DeCicco led the Panthers with 94 tackles and five interceptions. He also forced a couple fumbles. DeCicco showed off his versatility in 2010 as well, playing at both safety and linebacker.

    That versatility is nice, but it is also a DeCicco's biggest problem heading into the NFL. He really lacks the skill set to play strong safety at the next level. He is not a superb athlete and can have a lot of trouble defending opposing receivers. His strengths tend to lead him into the linebacker corps in the NFL. Certainly he can drop back into coverage, but he does have a strong frame and is a great tackler. He may end up playing on special teams for a while, but DeCicco should be drafted in the later rounds and eventually work his way into the regular defensive rotation at one position or another.

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