watch the bears lowball duke,...
after bringing in some lower pedigree player next year to stifle his production.
all on purpose, so they don't have to honor paying him.
art barr

watch the bears lowball duke,...
after bringing in some lower pedigree player next year to stifle his production.
all on purpose, so they don't have to honor paying him.
art barr


dude's only in his 2nd year, so he's still under contract. when he's due to get paid, I'm sure the bears will take care of him. the bears aren't even historically cheap. they paid cutler, they paid b-marsh, they paid urlacher when he was always holding out, and the same for briggs. they also re-upped with forte, and have been active in free agency.
the bears are one of the most historically cheap franchises in history.
are you trying to discredit why we lost the superbowl.
all because they did not want their original star rb, to get a possible mvp for yards gained.
so, they packed him in and put in an unproven guy who was not a beast yet.
which cost them the superbowl.
this team is the perennial troll talent team.
art barr
or was it james allen? 
what star RB did the 2006 bears have???? anthony thomas???or was it james allen?
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you should be able to answer that,...
except,..you are still so emotionally scared from said insider trading loss to the colts.
during said superbowl,....chu blocked his existence from your own memory.
all in an effort to escape the pain..
art barr
are u talkin bout?are u talkin bout?
When did the Bears put anyone in other than Jones?the bears are one of the most historically cheap franchises in history.
are you trying to discredit why we lost the superbowl.
all because they did not want their original star rb, to get a possible mvp for yards gained.
so, they packed him in and put in an unproven guy who was not a beast yet.
which cost them the superbowl.
this team is the perennial troll talent team.
art barr


When did the Bears put anyone in other than Jones?
Cedric Benson had 2 fukking carries in the superbowl
You're seriously implying the Bears 'threw' the Superbowl to avoid giving shine to Thomad Jones and having to pay him?
You are delusional.
No, you directly implied the Bears chose to rush Cedric Benson over Thomas Jones to avoid him racking up yards and winning the superbowl MVP.don't get mad at me,..for the bears abandoning their effective run strategy in the superbowl.
be mad at the bears, and their ineptitude.
the shyt was so noticeable,..it is even mentioned on said players wiki, too.
plus, any coverage of said game.
do you want me to up links.....
if not,..just concede....
beanie, can handle his self here.
I ain't disrespect him, or try to table him or nuffin,..so calm the fukk down.
art barr
*damn,..is my presence and threat of tabling motherfukkers,...
hold, up,.....wait a minute,...
who am I fooling.....
I am the champ in dese parts....
of course nikkaz, know and scared to get tabled't.......
No, you directly implied the Bears chose to rush Cedric Benson over Thomas Jones to avoid him racking up yards and winning the superbowl MVP.
I want you to explain this, because it simply is not true.
i understand why blackmon won the biletnikoff because of his numbers, but jeffery had a more impressive season with 1517 yards in the sec in a non air raid offense with stephen garcia throwing him the ball. gamecocks only had 3338 yards passing that season, thats an insane percentage of the team's receiving yards.Get the fukk...Jeffery was the best WR in the nation easily during his Soph year. He shytted on the SEC and damn near doubled AJ numbers that year. If he didn't lose his QB that year, and completely stop giving a fukk, he would have been a top 3 pick in the draft.
wiki said:After the 2005 season, Jones fired his agent and hired Drew Rosenhaus in April, 2006.
Jones did not participate in the Bears’ voluntary off season program in 2006, opting instead to work out on his own, leading to Benson lining up with the first team during workouts. On, July 27, 2006, Jones injured his hamstring during a physical at the Bears' summer camp; Lovie Smith announced Jones would fall behind Cedric Benson on the depth chart.[3] However, on August 4, Benson injured his shoulder after colliding with Brian Urlacher during a routine practice drill, and Jones returned to his featured back position.
The Bears’ two-headed rushing attack showcased both players during the 2006 season. Benson, at 5-foot-11 and 230 pounds, acted as a straight-ahead runner, whereas Jones used his quicker 5-foot-10 and 215-pound frame to find holes in Chicago’s zone-blocking scheme to get through the defense. During the regular season, Jones gained 1,210 yards and Benson amassed 647 yards; both averaged over four yards per carry. Jones had four 100-yard performances during the regular season and continued to see an increased role in the passing game as Benson had not yet mastered pass protection.Jones’ 123 rushing yards against the Saints set a Bears postseason record. On a crucial drive late in the first half, after three stalled Bears drives ended in field goals, Jones ran the ball on every play of an eight-play, 69-yard drive and scored the Bears' first touchdown of the game.
In Super Bowl XLI, Jones finished with 112 yards rushing and 18 yards receiving, including a 52-yard run that marked Chicago's longest run of the season.[6] Though averaging 7.5 yards per carry in the game, the Bears' only called 15 running plays in the 29-17 loss to Indianapolis.