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PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:35 am 
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Man, I thought Mully was on fire for his first 20 minutes of his show. Made some great points about how the Bears don't look like a championship caliber team....in any meaning of the term (SB or NFC North champs). He said this was the easiest training camp anyone one of these players will ever experience. I couldn't agree more from the times I saw them compared to other NFL teams I've seen in camp before. Anyone listening to Rosey and Sean really need to switch over here and listen. Great NFL talk today. I'd rather listen than type more about his points...so yea, bye.


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On easy training camps, why knock the crap out of your players in practice? In my opinion, NFL training camps have done more harm than good to teams.


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It was interesting to hear Mulligan that fired up...usually, he takes an even keeled approach to the Bears..

BTW, I'm a big fan of this show!


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MartyD wrote:
On easy training camps, why knock the crap out of your players in practice? In my opinion, NFL training camps have done more harm than good to teams.


Korey Stringer, for instance?


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MartyD wrote:
On easy training camps, why knock the crap out of your players in practice? In my opinion, NFL training camps have done more harm than good to teams.


I think you go hard in training camp and then let up once camp breaks.


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This show is about 100 times better than Salisbury and Rosenbloom. Hope everyone is listening to it. This might be the best Bears talk...at least the best NFL talk in town. Too bad it's only two hours.


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Its about the only show I make it a point to listen to anymore. They should extend it to a full 4 hours and ditch the crosstalk with North...the guy just won't leave.


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Good to see Hanley finally get a regular gig. Remember the Young Sportswriters rotating host bit he used to do with Terry back in the Genesis days of the Score? He had to put in years and years of solo weekend shows, but it finally worked out for him. The first 20 mins on a post Bears Monday is as good as it gets.


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