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 Post subject: Pisa: starting SAM?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:09 pm 
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Per Brad Biggs of the Tribune, Nick Roach had knee surgery today (scope). He's expected to be available shortly before the opener.

IMO, Pisa has looked to be the best LB on the field for the Bears and this will cement his start against Rock City in 20 days.


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 Post subject: Re: Pisa: starting SAM?
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mel junior wrote:
Per Brad Biggs of the Tribune, Nick Roach had knee surgery today (scope). He's expected to be available shortly before the opener.

IMO, Pisa has looked to be the best LB on the field for the Bears and this will cement his start against Rock City in 20 days.


And his move to IR in 21 days

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 Post subject: Re: Pisa: starting SAM?
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I would have had him starting regardless of what was going on with Roach...

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 Post subject: Re: Pisa: starting SAM?
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mel junior wrote:
Per Brad Biggs of the Tribune, Nick Roach had knee surgery today (scope). He's expected to be available shortly before the opener.

IMO, Pisa has looked to be the best LB on the field for the Bears and this will cement his start against Rock City in 20 days.


And his move to IR in 21 days


And Urlacher's move to IR in 22 days.

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I dont get all the love this staff has with Roach. He has not earned a starting spot as far as I am concerned.

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 Post subject: Re: Pisa: starting SAM?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:17 pm 
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Tall Midget wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
mel junior wrote:
Per Brad Biggs of the Tribune, Nick Roach had knee surgery today (scope). He's expected to be available shortly before the opener.

IMO, Pisa has looked to be the best LB on the field for the Bears and this will cement his start against Rock City in 20 days.


And his move to IR in 21 days


And Urlacher's move to IR in 22 days.


That sounds right. Is Cutler funeral still scheduled for early October?

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 Post subject: Re: Pisa: starting SAM?
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I'm comfortable with 9 of the Bears 11 starters on defense. I think their LB core could be one of the best in the NFL if they stay healthy. Their front 7 should be really good.

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Their front 7 should be really good.



And thus make their DB's look better than they are. Think Vasher in '05...

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Tall Midget wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
mel junior wrote:
Per Brad Biggs of the Tribune, Nick Roach had knee surgery today (scope). He's expected to be available shortly before the opener.

IMO, Pisa has looked to be the best LB on the field for the Bears and this will cement his start against Rock City in 20 days.


And his move to IR in 21 days


And Urlacher's move to IR in 22 days.


Are you and Mr. Reason related?

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 Post subject: Re: Pisa: starting SAM?
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Krazy Ivan wrote:
HOVA wrote:
Their front 7 should be really good.



And thus make their DB's look better than they are. Think Vasher in '05...


That's usually how it works.

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HOVA wrote:
Krazy Ivan wrote:
HOVA wrote:
Their front 7 should be really good.



And thus make their DB's look better than they are. Think Vasher in '05...


That's usually how it works.



3 of the 4 starters on the defensive line are "just guys."

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 Post subject: Re: Pisa: starting SAM?
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The LB's better be good because the secondary sucks right now. Zack Bowman is toast, Peanut seems slow, and of course they can't decide on Manning. And did anyone see Chris Harris get shook out of his shoes by Hightower yesterday?

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The LB's better be good because the secondary sucks right now. Zack Bowman is toast, Peanut seems slow, and of course they can't decide on Manning. And did anyone see Chris Harris get shook out of his shoes by Hightower yesterday?


Harris decided to stop and wait for Hightower to come to him. Nothing like getting caught flatfooted.

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The LB's better be good because the secondary sucks right now. Zack Bowman is toast, Peanut seems slow, and of course they can't decide on Manning. And did anyone see Chris Harris get shook out of his shoes by Hightower yesterday?


LAUGHING STOCK!!!!


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Mr. Fire and Passion Tim Shaw has been released.


Bears cut special-teams ace Shaw, WR Barnes
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Linebacker Tim Shaw didn't make the cut.

The player who led the Bears with a franchise-record 30 special-teams tackles last season was one of the first players released Friday, according to a league source. Shaw was playing for his job in Thursday's finale against Browns, but didn't do enough to impress the coaches.

Kevin Malast, who started at middle linebacker and recovered a fumble against the Browns, told the Tribune in a text message that he has been released. Another linebacker released Friday was Kelvin Smith, a third-year player from Syracuse.

Wide receiver Freddie Barnes, an undrafted free agent who attended Homewood-Flossmoor and Bowling Green, was informed that he has been waived.


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Mr. Fire and Passion Tim Shaw has been released.


Bears cut special-teams ace Shaw, WR Barnes
By Vaughn McClure

Linebacker Tim Shaw didn't make the cut.

The player who led the Bears with a franchise-record 30 special-teams tackles last season was one of the first players released Friday, according to a league source. Shaw was playing for his job in Thursday's finale against Browns, but didn't do enough to impress the coaches.

Kevin Malast, who started at middle linebacker and recovered a fumble against the Browns, told the Tribune in a text message that he has been released. Another linebacker released Friday was Kelvin Smith, a third-year player from Syracuse.

Wide receiver Freddie Barnes, an undrafted free agent who attended Homewood-Flossmoor and Bowling Green, was informed that he has been waived.


Malast had a nice pre-season, and played well again last night. Too bad for him that the roster was all but set before the game.

I'm a bit surprised with Tim Shaw's released. The Bears usually value special team standouts.


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