Un-bear-lievable: Bears Linebacker Superb In Opener
September 12th 2011 23:32
For all the great players in the NFL, there is still no one like Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher.
Urlacher was utterly dominant in his team's season-opening win over the Atlanta Falcons, collecting 10 tackles, including six solos, with an interception and a fumble recovery.
He rumbled 12 yards for a score on the latter play and held on to the ball afterwards as a keepsake.
Perfectly understandable, even if this guy seems to make memories every time he is out on the football field.
Heck, sometimes it seems like Urlacher is having an impact on EVERY play he is on the field.
It should be considered a treat to watch a guy this good in this day-and-age, and it is just that.
The 6-4, 258-pounder out of Pasco, Washington is a seven-time Pro Bowler and five time AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
The New Mexico product has 1,192 career tackles, 41.5 sacks and 18 interceptions.
There just aren't enough adjectives to describe how dominant Urlacher is.
One way to describe him may be spot on, however: Future Hall of Famer.
Urlacher was utterly dominant in his team's season-opening win over the Atlanta Falcons, collecting 10 tackles, including six solos, with an interception and a fumble recovery.
He rumbled 12 yards for a score on the latter play and held on to the ball afterwards as a keepsake.
Perfectly understandable, even if this guy seems to make memories every time he is out on the football field.
Heck, sometimes it seems like Urlacher is having an impact on EVERY play he is on the field.
It should be considered a treat to watch a guy this good in this day-and-age, and it is just that.
The 6-4, 258-pounder out of Pasco, Washington is a seven-time Pro Bowler and five time AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
The New Mexico product has 1,192 career tackles, 41.5 sacks and 18 interceptions.
There just aren't enough adjectives to describe how dominant Urlacher is.
One way to describe him may be spot on, however: Future Hall of Famer.
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