Monday, December 14, 2009

All-Decade Team: Chicago Bears


With the decade coming to an end, it has got me thinking about some of the best players Chicago has had this decade.  And since I've been on a tear of negativity (thanks Crazy Uncle Milton and the Bad News Chicago Bears), I figured I'd provide some highlights from this decade.

Today, the All-Decade Team looks at the Chicago Bears players that didn't suck.

QB - Rex Grossman (2006) - 3,193 passing yards, 23 TDs 20 INTs - Jay who?

RB - Matt Forte (2008) - 1,238 rushing yards, 477 receiving yards, 12 total TDs (8 rushing, 4 receiving) -It's never good when your best receiver is a running back.

WR - Marty Booker (2002) - 97 catches, 1,189 yards, 6 TDs - I honestly don't remember a Bears receiver ever catching 90+ balls.

TE - Desmond Clark (2006) 45 catches, 626 yards, 6 TDs - Greg Olsen should get the nod because of his awesome mic skills.  But Clark has done it on the field.

DE - Mark Anderson (2006) - 12 sacks - Has anyone seen this guy since his rookie season?

DT- Keith Traylor (2001) - Remember that one big-ass interception?

LB - Brian Urlacher (2005) - 98 tackles, 6 sacks, NFL Defensive Player of the Year - The face of the franchise.

DB - Mike Brown (2001) - Remember his game-winning interceptions?

K - Robbie Gould (2006) - 32/36 FGs (88.9%) 41/41 PATs (100%) All-Pro 1st Team - Better than Paul Edinger

P - Brad Maynard (2004) - 108 punts (led league) 4,638 yards - Offensive MVP for most years.

ST - Devin Hester (2006) - Um.  Yeah.  See below.

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