Bears sign WR Terriun Crump, waive injured LB Dom DeCicco - The Washington Post: "Bears sign WR Terriun Crump, waive injured LB Dom DeCicco
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By Associated Press, Published: August 29
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — The Chicago Bears have placed linebacker Dom DeCicco on the waived/injured list and signed receiver Terriun Crump.
The team announced the moves Wednesday.
DeCicco appeared in all 16 games as a rookie last season and was second on the team with 17 special teams tackles. He had been sidelined the past few weeks by a groin injury.
Crump joined the Bears as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Western Illinois. He was waived on Sunday."
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Chicago Bears: The Team To Beat In The NFC North
Chicago Bears: The Team To Beat In The NFC North: "Chicago Bears: The Team To Beat In The NFC North
August 30, 2012 By Tyler Juranovich 1 Comment
Two days ago Jerod wrote his six bold predictions for this year’s NFL season. In that article he predicted the Chicago Bears’ offense would lead the Bears to a NFC North title.
Jerod brought up two very good points that people, specifically arrogant Packers fans, have seemed to forget about the Bears that I would like to expound on.
Point #1: The Bears’ Underrated Offense
As Jerod noted, before Jay Cutler and Matt Forte were sidelined by injuries last year, the Bears were the hottest team in the league. They won five games in a row, and they scored 30 points five times in 10 total games the two played together.
Cutler, while not perfect, vastly improved his consistency and managed to keep his interceptions at a low seven while throwing 13 touchdowns without a strong number one receiver. The O-line vastly improved their QB protection, and Forte was on pace for his third 1,000+ yard rushing season."
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