Repeat after me, 'Gabe Carimi is not a bust.'
Chicago Bears head coach Marc Trestman made it perfectly clear yesterday, "We're going to focus on him (Former #1 draft pick Gabe Carimi) competing at the guard position."
Chicago Bears head coach Marc Trestman made it perfectly clear yesterday, "We're going to focus on him (Former #1 draft pick Gabe Carimi) competing at the guard position."
In advance of the three day voluntary mini camp at Halas Hall, Chicago Bears general manager Phil Emery met the media today. Continue reading for some of the highlights.
With his $40 million stint at WR now at an end, Devin Hester is once again a full-time returner. Can Joe DeCamillis break Hester out of his slump and into the end zone?
"Moon" Mullin theorizes that with the drafting of a high-pick linebacker, the Bears would lock the door on Brian Urlacher. Hasn't that door already shut with the signing of a starting middle linebacker?
Today we're looking at Kawann Short, a run-stopper with the ability to get penetration and get into the backfield. Would you be interested in him late in the first round?
We're looking at run-stopping defensive tackle Jesse Williams. Do you think he could be a pick for the Bears in the top of the draft?
George McCaskey has talked with Urlacher since his announced departure from the team, and the door for his return remains cracked open and not slammed shut. If he and Emery were willing to agree to the proposed contract, would you want him back?
With all the moves the Bears have made in 2013, who do you think the Bears will miss the most in the end?
With Jay Cutler being a free agent after 2013, he'll have his eyes on a new contract. But even if he performs well, is he worth such a contract given the changes that had to be made to get him there?
Phil Emery and the Bears have put some pretty good patches on the franchise, but to build long-term success, Emery will need to show the drafting and scouting chops that landed him the general manager's job.