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    Keith Jackson mookie2001's Avatar
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    and the Bears D is REGULATING upon the NFL


    2 pics today for my homeboy

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    Bruce Bowen 2.0 Horry For 3!'s Avatar
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    Texas represent.


    He was bad ass at punt returns & defense for Texas.

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    He's having a great season. I just wish he had a lil more meat to him. He tends to get pushed out of the way by average receivers.

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    but surely the size of his dong whether he is hung or not does affect whether or not he gets pushed around by average receivers

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    Keith Jackson mookie2001's Avatar
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    bump

    Bears score no offensive TDs today either

    Nate with one pick for a TD

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    Nathan Vasher is bad ass.

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    Keith Jackson mookie2001's Avatar
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    dare I say
    pro bowl

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    Vasher > Jammer

    ??

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    Bruce Bowen 2.0 Horry For 3!'s Avatar
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    as far a NFL career goes, yes.

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    Vasher is da man!

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    Keith Jackson mookie2001's Avatar
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    Jammer is really solid
    but this is only vashers 2nd year and with the pics and the long returns and the touchdowns putting him on ESPN every week, hes got a great chance to make the pro bowl
    of course neither of them are shaun rogersesque

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    Late 2nd round pick cecil collins's Avatar
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    I think most teams would take Quentin Jammer as the better cover corner. But if you factor in salary, I am sure most teams would want Vasher. I just looked on NFL.com and Vasher has 7 interceptions. I had no clue. He may actually make the pro bowl with that number.

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    Keith Jackson mookie2001's Avatar
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    ^no joke

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    I think most teams would take Quentin Jammer as the better cover corner. But if you factor in salary, I am sure most teams would want Vasher. I just looked on NFL.com and Vasher has 7 interceptions. I had no clue. He may actually make the pro bowl with that number.
    Yeah, he always seems to get ints and ran them back for TDs or almost run them back everytime.

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    Bears sending six players to Pro Bowl

    December 21, 2005



    LAKE FOREST, Ill. - Middle linebacker Brian Urlacher will lead a brigade of six Bears to the Pro Bowl, the team's largest contingent since sending six players following the 1990 season.

    Five of the Pro Bowlers play on the Bears' No. 1-ranked defense. While Urlacher will make his fifth trip in six NFL seasons, safety Mike Brown, cornerback Nathan Vasher, linebacker Lance Briggs and defensive tackle Tommie Harris are being honored for the first time.


    The Bears offense will be represented by center Olin Kreutz, a Hawaii native who will be making his fifth straight Pro Bowl appearance in his home state.

    The five defensive players are the most the Bears have sent to the Pro Bowl since the 1985 Super Bowl season when Richard Dent, Dan Hampton, Mike Singletary, Otis Wilson and Dave Duerson were honored.

    Bouncing back from an injured-plagued 2004 campaign, Urlacher is a candidate for NFL Defensive Player of the Year after recording 161 tackles, six sacks, nine tackles for loss, six pass breakups and one forced fumble in 14 games this season.

    Returning with a vengeance after missing the final 14 games last season with a torn Achilles' tendon, leads the Bears secondary with 89 tackles. The sixth-year pro also has three interceptions, one of which he returned 41 yards for a touchdown against the Lions to extend his club record for career defensive TDs to six.

    Vasher is tied for the NFC lead with a team-high and career-high eight interceptions, two shy of the franchise record set by Mark Carrier in 1990. No other Bears players have had more than eight interceptions since Roosevelt Taylor led the NFL with nine in 1963.

    Vasher also set a record with the longest play in NFL history, returning a missed field goal 108 yards for a touchdown in a 17-9 win over the 49ers Nov. 13 at Soldier Field.



    A second alternate to the Pro Bowl last season, Briggs has registered a team-leading 162 tackles with two sacks, seven tackles for loss, 11 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

    A quick impact player who's ideally suited for the Bears' gap-shooting defense, Harris has tallied 56 tackles with three sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Kreutz, meanwhile, has helped protect quarterbacks Kyle Orton and Rex Grossman and blasted open holes for Thomas Jones, who has rushed for a career-high 1,168 yards and 8 touchdowns on 277 yards for the NFL's ninth-ranked ground game.

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    Keith Jackson mookie2001's Avatar
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    y shawn rodgers tambien



    (purple dancing elephants)

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    purple dancing elephants indeed.

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    Vasher could get a ninth int Sunday against the Packers or maybe more. Favre will throw a few.

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