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I really don't like this guy. He annoys the hell out of me. GO AWAY




One of the greatest Bears of all time isn't happy with the team's state of affairs.

Gale Sayers took aim Tuesday at coach Lovie Smith, quarterback Jay Cutler and personnel moves that left the Bears without a pick until the third round of the recent NFL draft.

"Cutler hasn't done the job," Sayers said. "(Brian) Urlacher, I don't know how good he's going to be coming back. He's 33 years old. They need a couple wide receivers, a couple defensive backs. They haven't done a good job.

"If Lovie doesn't do it this year, I think he's gone. He had a good team the Super Bowl year. Nothing came together for him the last couple years."
The 66-year-old Sayers was back in his hometown of Omaha, Neb., as the featured speaker at a booster banquet for Boys Town. He also met with students at the nationally acclaimed home for troubled youth.

Sayers is chairman and CEO of Sayers Inc., a computer business headquartered in Vernon Hills. He also works in athletic fundraising at Kansas, his alma mater, and is involved in a number of charitable causes in the Chicago area.

Other than a few public appearance he makes on behalf of the Bears, he said, he has little contact with the team these days.

"I go to every game I can," he said. "Yes, I do live and die with them."

So he knows well that the Bears lost star linebacker Urlacher to a season-ending injury in last year's opener at Green Bay, a big loss for a team that was hoping to contend in the NFC.

The Bears, who traded Kyle Orton and 2009-10 first-round picks to Denver for Cutler, finished 7-9 in Cutler's first season in Chicago and missed the playoffs for the third straight year. The Bears have overhauled their coaching staff -- keeping Smith -- and signed pass rusher Julius Peppers to a six-year deal.

Sayers was the most explosive offensive player in the NFL in the late 1960s. He retired from football in 1971 after the second of two devastating knee injuries and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility (1977).

Sayers, who scored six touchdowns and gained 336 all-purpose yards in a game against San Francisco in 1965, is best known for his speed and elusiveness. He was one of the first running backs to return punts and kicks.

"I had some good moves and I used them very well," he said. "The person who reminds me of myself is Barry Sanders. We both used the whole field."

He shook his head when reminded that some pundits have compared the New Orleans Saints' Reggie Bush with him.

"You can't compare that, because he gets hurt too much," Sayers said. "He's a fine young man. He's a little light. He's not a player who's going to carry 25 times a game. He'll get five carries, catch three passes and run back a couple punts."

Sayers pointed out that he made $50,000 in his final season and a total of $275,000 over his entire career. He said he would like to be playing today.

"You know why? Because of the money," he said. "I wouldn't change my game. I probably would be just as good because I would be on AstroTurf. The money, that's the key right now. Everybody is making so much. A person snapping the football is making a million dollars."

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 Post subject: Re: Gayle Sayers
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Agreed. Who the fuck is asking for his opinion?


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 Post subject: Re: Gayle Sayers
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He is saying similar things to many people on this board.

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He always has something negative to say. He is a bitter old man that still wants attention.

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HOVA wrote:
He always has something negative to say. He is a bitter old man that still wants attention.


I agree with you, just saying that his opinion is very similar to several folks on our board.

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I cringe thinking about meatballs screaming "Gayle is right!"


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He always has something negative to say. He is a bitter old man that still wants attention.


I agree with you, just saying that his opinion is very similar to several folks on our board.

Point of evidence #1 that he doesn't know what the hell he's talking about. You'd think for a guy with that short of a career and who got hit so infrequently that all his mental facilities would still be operating.

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Could this be the issue that unites us all?


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Sayers, who scored six touchdowns and gained 336 all-purpose yards in a game against San Francisco in 1965, is best known for his speed and elusiveness. He was one of the first running backs to return punts and kicks.

"I had some good moves and I used them very well," he said. "The person who reminds me of myself is Barry Sanders. We both used the whole field."

He shook his head when reminded that some pundits have compared the New Orleans Saints' Reggie Bush with him.

"You can't compare that, because he gets hurt too much,"

LOL. Two points:

1.) That first paragraph sounds like something out of Married with Children

2.) Isn't Gale Sayers saying "he gets hurt too much" about Reggie Bush almost the definition of irony? My Ironometer is spinning as we speak.

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Sayers, who scored six touchdowns and gained 336 all-purpose yards in a game against San Francisco in 1965, is best known for his speed and elusiveness. He was one of the first running backs to return punts and kicks.

"I had some good moves and I used them very well," he said. "The person who reminds me of myself is Barry Sanders. We both used the whole field."

He shook his head when reminded that some pundits have compared the New Orleans Saints' Reggie Bush with him.

"You can't compare that, because he gets hurt too much,"

LOL. Two points:

1.) That first paragraph sounds like something out of Married with Children


2.) Isn't Gale Sayers saying "he gets hurt too much" about Reggie Bush almost the definition of irony? My Ironometer is spinning as we speak.


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 Post subject: Re: Gayle Sayers
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First of all, it's Gale, not Gayle.
Second of all, what did he say that isn't true?
Cutler didnt get the job done last year.
Urlacher is 33 & attempting to come back from an injury.
The Bears do need WR's & DB's.
Lovie probably is gone after next season.
Are Gales thoughts original or a revelation to anyone?
We have heard these thoughts hundreds of time on the Score & on TV.


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 Post subject: Re: Gayle Sayers
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Sayers has had an inferiority complex since Payton was deemed the Greatest Running Back in Bears History. He's pretty much hated every Bear starting with Mike Adamle.

Go bankrupt another company, Gale.


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Sayers has had an inferiority complex since he bankrupted Crest Computer.

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 Post subject: Re: Gayle Sayers
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Gale just needs to stick to waving to the crowd and getting standing ovations and to not be a bitter old man. That's what Hall of Famers are there for. Nobody cares about what he thinks.

Just tip your cap Gale, and then sit down.

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Gale just needs to stick to waving to the crowd and getting standing ovations and to not be a bitter old man. That's what Hall of Famers are there for. Nobody cares about what he thinks.

Just tip your cap Gale, and then sit down.


Dan Hampton needs to take that advice too ....


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Gale Sayers has always been critical of his former team whenever he's been interviewed, regardless if it's Chet Coppock, "Waddle & Silvy", etc. What the hell is his problem with the Bears?


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 Post subject: Re: Gayle Sayers
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He is bitter because he feels if his career was not cut short he would have been considered the best of all time. He was one hell of a player, but the anger towards the money todays players make and his injuries really make him come off as an ass.
Yes some of what he is saying is accurate, but his constant bashing of the Bears when no one really is asking him and the negative attitude really get old.

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 Post subject: Re: Gayle Sayers
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he's not wrong but he's the wrong person to say it. he can't be critical and not be looked at as a curmudgeon.

i can't believe anybody would believe the bears had anything but a disappointing year last year.


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 Post subject: Re: Gayle Sayers
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He is bitter because he feels if his career was not cut short he would have been considered the best of all time. He was one hell of a player, but the anger towards the money todays players make and his injuries really make him come off as an ass.


Yes, but we don't know how tight money may have been for Sayers over the years. All things being equal, I'm sure he'd prefer availing himself of current surgery techniques and monies than that from the 60s.

Flipside is, he's in the HOF, and I couldn't say with certainty that he'd be inducted if a contemporary player.

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