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QBREES9 05-22-2013 10:29 AM

Brian Urlacher announces retirement
 
Brian Urlacher announces retirement after 13 NFL season. NFL reporting he want to retire as a BEAR.

Brian Urlacher retires after 13 years with Chicago Bears - NFL.com

Utah_Saint 05-22-2013 11:37 AM

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In this case, "Retirement" is just a nice way of saying, nobody wanted him.

papz 05-22-2013 11:40 AM

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I've got a good question for everyone.


Is Brian Urlacher a Hall of Famer?

QBREES9 05-22-2013 12:12 PM

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Papz, That is a very good question. I really don't know. He was a great player. Hall of Famer ?

papz 05-22-2013 12:20 PM

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No for me... but I'm interested in those who say he should be.

QBREES9 05-22-2013 12:25 PM

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Kurt Warner ? Ronde ? Urlacher ?

Crusader 05-22-2013 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by QBREES9 (Post 504078)
Kurt Warner ? Ronde ? Urlacher ?

Warner yes. Ronde no. Urlacher maybe but probably not.

Sad to see him retire even thou it was time for it. He is one of my all-time favourite players.

SapperSaint 05-22-2013 02:47 PM

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When/If he gets into the HoF; I think we will be too old to give a crap.

But no, I don't think he's a HoFer. Great LB and was a force to be feared on the field. I still like the "pointing" of Reggie to him in the NFCCG.

papz 05-22-2013 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Crusader (Post 504104)
Warner yes. Ronde no. Urlacher maybe but probably not.

Sad to see him retire even thou it was time for it. He is one of my all-time favourite players.

I agree with Warner. I actually think Ronde has an outside chance... who was considered one of the premier cover 2 corners for a while. I think his longevity will play a part in it also. While Urlacher was a pleasure to watch and a great player, I just don't think he gets in. If he didn't lose that '09 season and was able to finish the '04 season, I do think he would make it. He just needed another couple of years under his belt.

QBREES9 05-22-2013 07:36 PM

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Warner Great Story! Super Bowl winner. When you look at it not a great body of work. I think he gets in thou.

Crusader 05-23-2013 03:08 AM

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Former Bears teammates will miss Urlacher on, off field

"It's shocking news, but at the same time the most important thing right now is his life and his family," said return specialist Devin Hester, who spent part of Tuesday night at Urlacher's home. "He has some beautiful kids. I'm pretty sure the kids are more happy than anything."

The face of the Bears franchise for more than a decade, Urlacher was more than just one of the greatest players in team history. Listening to those who shared the field and the locker room with him, the future Hall of Famer was also one of the most beloved teammates.

Safety Craig Steltz will never forget the warm reception he received from Urlacher after joining the Bears in 2008 as a fourth-round draft pick from LSU.

"I still remember the first day I got here," Steltz said. "Brian was one of the first guys to introduce himself. He made everybody feel [at] home here. No matter whether you were a rookie or you were coming from some other team and it was your 10th year, he made everybody feel the same.

"He was a great teammate, and that's what everybody's going to remember him for who was a part of his team, not just being a tremendous player on the field but he was always that guy in the locker room that kept us all together."

Defensive tackle Stephen Paea had a similar experience when he first met Urlacher in 2011 after being selected by the Bears in the second round of the draft out of Oregon State.

"My rookie year when I came in he knew my name right away," Paea said. "He said 'hi' and said his full name and that just [showed] he treats everyone the same. For him to do that, that's just being a role model to everyone."

A four-time All-Pro who was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2005, Urlacher helped the Bears win four division titles and one conference crown. His eight Pro Bowl appearances are tied for third most in franchise history behind only Hall of Famers Mike Singletary (10) and Walter Payton (9).

"He was a tremendous player, and he made everybody else around him better," Steltz said. "Anyone who played with him and played alongside of him would say the same thing.

"He was the guy that would be able to notice a formation or an adjustment and make a call and alert everybody else on defense to put them in a better position. He continued to do that from the first year to last year. We will miss him as not just a player on the field for those reasons but also a person in the locker room."

Urlacher's young teammates marveled at how he always knew what plays opposing offenses were going to call before the ball was snapped.

"He could tell you the play before the play even happens," said safety Major Wright. "To have a guy like that on the team is amazing because he'll call out, 'be expecting this if you see this formation.' That's how good he is on the field."

"We're lining up to get ready for a play and he's already calling out what they're going to run," Paea said. "That just makes it easier for us."

Urlacher never sought or enjoyed the public spotlight. But behind closed doors, he was playful, competitive and fun-loving-especially when playing Ping-Pong in the players' lounge or dodge ball in the locker room with his teammates.

"On the field he was a different person," Hester said. "But once he got in the locker room around his teammates, it was fun and games. Brian was one of the biggest kids on our team when it comes to playing around in the locker room. He's going to be missed, not only for the type of person he was but his presence on the field with his knowledge of the game."

Longtime teammate and fellow linebacker Lance Briggs was too emotional to talk about Urlacher's retirement on camera Wednesday.

"I don't have words in regards to Brian right now," Briggs said. "He meant something different for me than he did for most. For most it's just a thankful answer. For me it's deeper than that. [I'm] just not ready to speak on it right now, and that's really it. Now is time to celebrate his career."

Former Bears teammates will miss Urlacher on, off field

SloMotion 05-23-2013 04:55 AM

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I think he's on the cusp. Part of me says he goes in because he was a force on the field and such an integral part of the Chicago defense, but then another part tells me he did kinda' disappear for a few of his 13 seasons. Was he as dominant as Chicago Hall-of-Fame linebackers Dick Butkus or Mike Singletary? How does he rank among his peers, ie Ray Lewis (ret), Patrick Willis, Jon Vilma?

I don't think he goes in his first year of eligibility, but I think he gets in eventually.

K Major 05-23-2013 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by SloMotion (Post 504152)
I think he's on the cusp. Part of me says he goes in because he was a force on the field and such an integral part of the Chicago defense, but then another part tells me he did kinda' disappear for a few of his 13 seasons. Was he as dominant as Chicago Hall-of-Fame linebackers Dick Butkus or Mike Singletary? How does he rank among his peers, ie Ray Lewis (ret), Patrick Willis, Jon Vilma?

I don't think he goes in his first year of eligibility, but I think he gets in eventually.

+1 and agree ... it might take some time but I think eventually it happens for Brian. But hell what do I know, I really didn't think Sapp would get in (1st ballot) so soon.

neugey 05-23-2013 11:02 AM

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I think he will make the Hall of Fame eventually, but he may need to wait a little while. Playing for one franchise and making all the Pro Bowls will eventually put him over the top.

TheOak 05-23-2013 12:34 PM

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Urlacher was great for Chicago, but Hall of Fame means comparing him to the rest of the league..

QBREES9 05-23-2013 06:31 PM

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It sucks getting old every dam second of it.

Crusader 05-24-2013 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by TheOak (Post 504208)
Urlacher was great for Chicago, but Hall of Fame means comparing him to the rest of the league..

Him being D-rook of the year and Defensive player of the year is what might get him in.

Mardigras9 05-24-2013 02:55 PM

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He gets in, no doubt. It will just take awhile.

QBREES9 05-24-2013 03:20 PM

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Urlacher will miss it. but won't pull a Farve.

homerj07 05-29-2013 07:05 AM

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Oh we'll another player used up & retiring

atltillidie 06-01-2013 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by papz (Post 504066)
I've got a good question for everyone.


Is Brian Urlacher a Hall of Famer?

He will be a HOFer, but not a first ballot one.


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