Da Bears 2011 Thread

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Feb 14, 2004
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Tim Ruskell out as Bears player personnel director

Phil Emery has made his first big decision as Bears general manager.

Tim Ruskell has been relieved of his duties as the team’s player personnel director. He had also been serving as the team’s interim general manager after the departure of Jerry Angelo earlier this month.

Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports that it isn’t clear if Ruskell, who was also interviewed for the permanent job, was fired. Emery wants to have separate people overseeing the college and pro ends of the personnel department which signaled the end of the line for Ruskell, something Jensen interprets to mean that it was the team’s choice to let Ruskell go before the end of his contract.

Emery’s desire to set up his own staff isn’t a surprise, although he does owe Ruskell some thanks for sending him on his way to the G.M. job in Chicago. Ruskell hired Emery, then a Bears scout, to head up college scouting for the Falcons in 2004. Emery held the same job with the Chiefs before the Bears hired him to take over as general manager last week.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/01/30/tim-ruskell-out-as-bears-player-personnel-director/
 
May 13, 2002
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Peanut Tillman & Lance Briggs both returned INTs for TD's in back to back games. First time in NFL history teammates have done that.

Tillman:

Jags:

Cowboys:


Briggs:
Jags:

Cowboys:


Bears lead the league by far with 13 INT's for the year, 5 of those for touchdowns. Also lead the league in sacks (18) and are #2 against the run.

Bye week next. Then Lions @home, Panthers @home and Titans on the road. Can easily be 7-1, which puts them in a great position before a few tough games Texans @home and niners away.