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30: 376:. On July 24, 2008, the second day of the Bears Training Camp, Williams was forced to leave practice due to back spasms. On August 7, 2008, Williams underwent surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back. The controversy began when on August 24, 2008, it became known that Bears doctors knew Williams had a herniated disk in his back prior to drafting him, yet took an unwise and risky gamble and decided to draft him anyway. Williams eventually began playing with the Bears in November, but received a limited role. 237:. What followed were a chaotic series of player tragedies and setbacks that sent the team into a slump. A succession of coaches and numerous roster changes failed to revive the team throughout the 1980s. Angelo was associated with the appearance of front office divisions and management mistakes. By the late 1990s his 14-year tenure in Tampa Bay was perceived as successful, as the Buccaneers made the 395:
was the franchise's long-term solution. In an interview in January 2009, he stated, β€œIt’s all about the quarterback... You don’t win because of wide receivers. You don’t win because of running backs. You win because of the quarterback. We have to get that position stabilized. We’re fixated on that.”
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A clause in the 2006 collective bargaining agreement with the NFL established that there would be no salary cap in 2010. Thus, teams would be able to spend as much money as they wanted towards their players' salaries without having to worry about penalties or restrictions. On the first day of free
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Following the 2007 Super Bowl run, the Bears were mired in player personnel controversies. First, many players, media and fans were upset that head coach Lovie Smith was not given a contract extension, despite being the lowest paid head coach in the NFL and taking his team to the Super Bowl. The
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interview, Angelo said that during his years in professional football, he and other executives overlooked "hundreds and hundreds" of instances domestic violence. The Chicago Bears quickly released a statement, "We were surprised by Jerry's comments and do not know what he is referring to." The
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saw the Bears go 7–9 and miss the playoffs. Angelo entered the offseason with the mentality that "free agency begins at home." Rather than pursuing the league's top free agents, Angelo focused the team's resources on securing players that were already members of the team, including Lance
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Angelo was fired by the Bears on January 3, 2012. The reason for his firing was due to a combination of poor drafting and questionable free agent signings, with the team stating they wanted to "close a talent gap" to stay competitive with the rival
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in the early 1980s. Four years later he moved on to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team that had experienced brief success. An expansion team established in 1976, the
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Bears eventually relented, granting Smith a 4-year extension after at times bitter negotiations. Then, Angelo traded his leading rusher and locker room favorite,
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In March 2009, Angelo, along with several other NFL teams, expressed interest in acquiring Pro Bowl quarterback
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Lovie Smith was hired by Angelo as the coach of the Chicago Bears in 2004. The Bears went from 5–11 in
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three times from 1997 to 2000. With new ownership of the franchise, Angelo moved on to the Chicago Bears.
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for Cutler, plus a fifth round pick. On the same day, the Bears also signed seven-time Pro Bowl tackle
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Former NFL exec: Teams hid 'hundreds' of abuse incidents; by Josh Peter, USA Today, 9 October 2014
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finished with a 9–7 record, and missed the playoffs after losing their season finale to the
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prior to returning to college football. Russ Grimm was the second choice but was not hired.
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from 2001 to 2011. Prior to joining the Bears, Angelo spent 14 years overseeing
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as the Bears offensive coordinator, and promoted defensive line coach
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newspaper stands by the quote as attributed. Angelo later told
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Rear 3/4 photograph of Angelo wearing an orange t-shirt and grey shorts standing on the practice field at Chicago Bears training camp
Miami (Ohio)
Colorado State
University of Tampa
Syracuse
Dallas Cowboys
Calgary Stampeders
New York Giants
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Chicago Bears
PFR
American football
general manager
National Football League
Chicago Bears
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Miami University
scout
New York Giants
Dallas Cowboys
Buccaneers
Los Angeles Rams
playoffs
Chicago Bears
Dick Jauron
Nick Saban
Russ Grimm
Lovie Smith
Miami Dolphins
2004

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