By Dionne Miller, FOX 32 Sports Anchor - bio | email
BOURBONNAIS, Ill. (FOX 32 News) -
With all due respect to Theo Epstein - football is better with pads on. Just sayin'! So for the second straight day, the Bears practiced with full pads.
Devin Hester, who sat out practice on Saturday night with a tweaked ankle, fully participated. So that was good.
But I decided to focus in on Shea McClellin. He's had all of two full pad practices as a professional football player. I watched him line up at defensive end on both sides, with first and second string.
Israel Idonije told us the team expects Shea to execute when he's on the field. No matter what, when or how he's called upon. Talk about pressure. McClellin was drafted for a reason - to be a compliment to Julius Peppers.
Lovie Smith said where Shea earns his money will be when he pressures the quarterback and he has a "long way to go." That was clear Sunday. He was thrown down by J'Marcus Webb at one point, then shoved a lineman into the pocket the next. But he's obviously smaller than the other d-lineman, and learning on the job.
After practice, I heard him apologize to defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli. Not totally sure why, but Marinelli told him not to worry about it. After all, that is what training camp is for.
I will say Shea seemed tired. He said his body is sore, but in the same conversation, he said he needs to work on pass rush and not make mistakes. He's harder on himself than anyone. I'm anxious to see how he develops. He definitely is the kind of player the Bears new GM wants in his locker room. It'll be interesting to see where he ends up on the depth chart in a couple weeks.
Whether you know it or not, you should be cheering for Brian Price. The newest Bear DT is an incredible story of overcoming tragedy with his chance to play football. He lost his sister earlier this year and then his job and opportunity in Tampa. But as Phil Emery said, he needs a new football home and we're excited to welcome him to Chicago. He is humble and grateful for the chance to start fresh. He will do that Tuesday when he can practice for the first time. Lovie said he better be ready because "our train is rolling, we can't stop for anyone."
The players have Monday off. The head coach made sure we knew it was an off day for the players, not the coaches. The new CBA is requiring off days during training camp. I got the vibe coach Smith wasn't a big fan of that. He did hope the team would rest. The tempo of camp has been high, and they'd like to keep it that way.
Friday, August 17 2012 11:48 AM EDT2012-08-17 15:48:57 GMT
Thunderstorms rolled through Bourbonnais as the Bears prepared for their final practice of training camp.
Thunderstorms rolled through Bourbonnais as the Bears prepared for their final practice of training camp, forcing the morning walk-through indoors and our interviews into the coffee shop. And as the players began filing in for lunch, there were two hot topics.
Thursday, August 9 2012 11:59 AM EDT2012-08-09 15:59:37 GMT
It's the eve of the Bears season. Well, the pre-season. It's also the birthday of Jay Cutler's first child - a boy - Camden Jack. Let the storybook season begin, right?
It's the eve of the Bears season. Well, the pre-season. It's also the birthday of Jay Cutler's first child - a boy - Camden Jack. Let the storybook season begin, right?
Friday, August 3 2012 9:56 AM EDT2012-08-03 13:56:29 GMT
With one week before the first pre-season game against Denver, questions began to be asked about the offensive line… well, they've been asked all along, just today they were louder.
With one week before the first pre-season game against Denver, questions began to be asked about the offensive line… well, they've been asked all along, just today they were louder.
Tuesday, July 31 2012 7:29 PM EDT2012-07-31 23:29:13 GMT
After Monday's off day, we tackled a long one at training camp. Starting in the Kitchen here at Olivet Nazarene University.
After Monday's off day, we tackled a long one at training camp. Starting in the Kitchen here at Olivet Nazarene University. Shout out to Jeff Hilligoss- the GM of Sodexo who talked us through preparation for 90 plus NFL players. Not a total shocker, but he said the lineman eat really well…"not just what's on their plates, but how many plates they clean". Ha!
Tuesday, July 31 2012 1:42 PM EDT2012-07-31 17:42:00 GMT
With all due respect to Theo Epstein - football is better with pads on. Just sayin'! So for the second straight day, the Bears practiced with full pads.
With all due respect to Theo Epstein - football is better with pads on. Just sayin'! So for the second straight day, the Bears practiced with full pads.
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