Refrigerator Perry is getting better
July 4, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Chicago Bears, NFL Football
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You know my first instinct was to think of this as “another fat guy getting skinny”, but that is not what this is about. Refrigerator Perry played for the Chicago Bears and Mike Ditka and that famous 87 team. He was massive before everyone did massive. Sometimes they would move him to fullback on the goal line just to scare the linebackers. Most of the time he was a very good and very large defensive lineman.
Now Michael Dean Perry has Guillan-Barre syndrome and there is no cure. Guillaine-Barre uses your immune system to attack your peripheral nerves. Fridge has lost about 150 pounds and his brother recently looked in on him.
Now each day Michael Dean visits William at the North Carolina rehab center — sometimes to encourage him and sometimes to participate in his lengthy recovery.
“Baby steps I call them,” he said Wednesday, adding that William still was not up to granting interviews. “But we can see improvement.”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, Guillain-Barre syndrome causes “…the loss of reflexes … and paralysis of respiratory muscles also can occur. A small proportion of patients die, and 20% of hospitalized patients can have prolonged disability.”
Perry is uniquely fitted into NFL lore and we all wish him the best on his recovery.
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Brandon Marshall will not be a Bear
June 26, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Jay Cutler
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This is a prediction and you can hold me to it, until it proves to be false, then you never heard it from me. Brandon Marshall wants out of Denver and will not end up a Bear.
Mostly Brandon will not go to Chicago because the Bears have nothing else to give up. Unless they just want to trade franchises or something and that would sort of defeat the purpose.
Jay Cutler would love to throw to Brandon Marshall as a Bear
The Bears gave up two first round picks to get Jay Cutler and would love to get top flight receiver Brandon Marshall.
“I talked to ‘B’ a few days ago,” Cutler told the (Newport News, Va.) Daily Press. “Just checking in on him and seeing how he’s doing, because I went through a similar thing that he’s going through.
“I played with Brandon for three years and I think he’s one of the best receivers in the NFL. I think he can be one of the greatest ever to play.”
Marshall indicated he wants the Broncos to trade him, although the team may not be willing to honor the request.
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Kyle Orton in bizarro world
June 8, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Jay Cutler, NFL Football
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Things just keep getting crazier for Jay Cutler. After being quietly, well maybe not real quietly, ushered out of Denver, he now finds himself in the unlikely position of having Kyle Orton post a better season.
Relax, relax, nobody is saying that Kyle Orton is as big of a talent as Jay Cutler. It is more what is surrounding each quarterback that makes an enormous difference. Jay Cutler just does not have the weapons around him in Chicago and Kyle Orton does in Denver.
Jay Cutler has the talent, but not the weapons
The only reason we’re having this discussion is because…well, it’s a gimmick — ex-Bear versus current Bear — and Denver’s wide receivers are clearly better than Chicago’s. It’s not reasonable to prefer Orton based on anything else. But if you’re just looking at the receivers, then you’re not considering the entire passing game. Matt Forte had 63 catches last year while Greg Olsen(notes) and Desmond Clark(notes) combined for 95. And when Devin Hester(notes) possesses the football, he’s among the most dangerous men in the NFL. He’ll finally have a chance to work with an elite passer. Chicago massively upgraded its O-line, too.
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Jay Cutler fires it in there
May 20, 2009 by James Edwards
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The IFO was at the OTA for Da Bears and that is all you need to know.
Huh?
The ball was humming with velocity not seen for some time in these parts.
Huh?
Oh yeah, the Identified Flying Object was the football coming fast at the receivers that were not used to it at the Organized Training Activity. Jay Cutler can wing it and he has the receivers excited.
“You just have to get used to catching a ball that comes that hard,” said Davis. “It comes fast; it’s on you real quick. You’ve got to get your head around. Once you get used to running routes with him and catching the ball from him, it gets a little bit easier. But he throws the ball pretty hard and the heat is still on the ball 20 yards down the field. It’s not like you’re [just] five yards away from him and it’s hot.”
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Jay Cutler has a rocket
Now being a Lions fan it will be fun to see the Bears come into town firing the ball all over the place and the Lions with Culpepper or Stafford throwing deep balls. My gosh, these teams might even be entertaining!
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Bears set to surprise the NFL
May 12, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Chicago Bears, Jay Cutler, NFL Football, Pittsburgh Steelers
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SI ranks the NFL teams going into next season. The team ranked number one is only a surprise in that they are not the Super Bowl Champion Steelers. No, it is the New England Patriots with Tom Brady back at quarterback and the knee behaving just fine.
The Steelers are ranked number two and the New York Giants are ranked number 3.
Now the big surprise is the Chicago Bears. The Bears, uhh, excuse me, Dah Bears, have always had a great defense with Brian Urlacher and the boys, but now they finally have a quarterback to go with them. Jay Cutler will make the difference and SI has ranked them number 4.
Jay Cutler will help the Bears to the North Division title
Just don’t tell Peyton Manning about this.
How good of a leader can Cutler be, coming in with the knock that he chafes on some teammates. It’ll be interesting to see if he meshes well with Brian Urlacher; I don’t take for granted that he will. Because of the Cutler factor and because I don’t love the defense the way I did two or three years ago, I didn’t want to leap the Bears over so many other teams. But then I went back and looked at their 2008 numbers. The bedrock stats for a good defense, I’ve always thought, are opponents yards per rush, turnovers forced and opponents’ yards per pass. The yards per rush, 3.4, was excellent, third-best in the league. Turnovers forced, 32, was very good, second in the league. And yards per pass play by foes, 6.20, was eighth in the league. All good. If Cutler can lead an offense that puts up 400 points, only a point and a fraction more than a year ago, the Bears should win 12.
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Bears to the air
April 11, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Chicago Bears, Jay Cutler, Matt Forte
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Jay Cutler is now the starting quarterback of the Chicago Bears and things will have to change. The new Chicago Bears will take to the air like never before. Look for the Bears to try and add a receiver or two to the roster before the start of the season. It will be the Air Bears.

Jay and Lovie will let the ball fly
Now don’t get too carried away, Lovie Smith still wants to run and with Matt Forte coming off a 1,200 yard plus season, who wouldn’t.
“In a perfect world, you want balance,” says Smith, whose offense still needs an upgrade at receiver to complement Cutler. “If there are 60 plays, you want to run it 30 times and throw it 30 times. But the games always dictate what you do. And there are always situations when the quarterback has to make the throws for you.”
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Jay Cutler Growls for the Bears
April 2, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Jay Cutler
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Oh hand me a beer quick or anything with a mug involved, because this Lions fan has to do some crying. Why did the Lions let Cutler go to the Bears? Instantly the Bears move to the top of the anemic North division of the NFL, which isn’t saying a whole lot, but is still light years ahead of the Lions.

Jay Cutler signing Bronco jerseys
The Bears gave up half of their franchise and then some, but Cutler will bring his passing prowess to Chicago and not Detroit.
The trade gives the Bears the franchise quarterback they have long lacked and instantly affects the balance of power in the division. But it came at an awfully stiff price.
The Bears gave up two first-round picks, a third-round pick and quarterback Kyle Orton, according to multiple reports. One of the first-round picks is in next year’s draft. The Broncos also gave up a fifth-round pick.
What this means is that the Lions had better nab a QB in the draft or they are sunk. Do you want to face the NFL with a used up slow Daunte Culpepper and have him get hurt leaving you with my main man from MSU, Drew Stanton? Uhh, no.
So please tell me that Matt Stafford graded off the scale and will be the Lions first pick in the draft.
Now where is that mug?
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