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ScriptOhio;1549970; said:In the film room, we make up lists for fines. Like (passing gas) is a $20 fine.
Mark Anderson might be the worst (gas-passer) ever. He takes these protein shakes, so he smells like little babies do. He's the worst at getting the fines and then saying he didn't do it. I know he got that fine for that extra shove in the Steelers game. He wouldn't let anybody see how much it was. We don't get him (an extra fine) for that. When the league gets you, we leave you alone.
I don't get fines for (passing gas). I leave outside the meeting room and do my dirt.
Anthony Adams: Working on the pass rush and fines for passing gas - Players Only
Tampa, FL (Sports Network) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dealt defensive end Gaines Adams to the Chicago Bears on Friday in exchange for a 2010 second- round draft pick.
The Bucs selected Adams with the fourth overall pick in the 2007 Draft, and the third-year player is coming off a 2008 season in which he started all 16 games and recorded 6 1/2 sacks.
The Clemson product, figured to be expendable due to Tampa Bay's depth at defensive end, has recorded 124 tackles and 13 1/2 sacks in 37 career games -- 29 starts -- with Tampa Bay, including 14 tackles and one sack in five starts this season.
Linebacker Lance Briggs has made a formal request that he be able to seek a trade from the Chicago Bears after the team would not give him a raise.
"The Bears made their decision, now I have to make mine," Briggs told the Chicago Tribune Thursday. "It's just how the business works. It's not going to take away from what I do on the field. I'm 100 percent a Bear, until I'm not a Bear anymore."
Agent Drew Rosenhaus sent an email to Bears contract negotiator Cliff Stein requesting the trade, the newspaper reported.
Briggs has three years remaining on the six-year, $36 million deal he signed in 2008. He is slated to earn $3.9 million this season, $4 million in 2012 and $6.5 million in 2013.
Briggs said he was willing to wait until after the season to request a trade if the Bears didn't budge, but after speaking to general manager Jerry Angelo Sunday, he decided to move now.
"I understand and respect their decision," Briggs said, according to the newspaper.
Briggs is a six-time Pro Bowler who has spent his entire career with the Bears after being selected in the third round of the 2003 draft.
utgrad73;1982894; said:Now that I have a reason to watch the Chicago Bears Football on Sunday I was wondering what my best options are streaming games and/or watching Live online.
Does anyone have any suggestions or things to avoid. I hate all the spam that comes with some of the links. My laptop picked two Trojan viruses the last time.
GeorgiaBuck2;1982957; said:I've only tried it a few times but it hasn't failed me yet...
http://www.firstrowsports.eu/sport/american-football.html
southcampus;2283647; said:
The Chicago Bears have agreed to trade wide receiver Brandon Marshall to the New York Jets, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
The trade, which cannot become official until free agency opens Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, will also rely on Marshall passing a physical. The Jets are sending a fifth-round pick to the Bears in return, according to a source.