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Manumaleuna to visit Friday

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Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:53:04 -0800

 

Brad Biggs, of the Chicago Tribune, reports free-agent TE Brandon Manumaleuna (Chargers) will visit the Chicago Bears Friday, March 5.

 

 

 

 

 

BREAKING NEWS:

 

Manumaleuna signed with the Bears this morning according to Brad Biggs on 670thescore. He also mentioned that Peppers AND Chester Taylor are coming to town and WILL likely sign by this afternoon.

 

Now what about defensive back situation?

BREAKING NEWS:

 

Manumaleuna signed with the Bears this morning according to Brad Biggs on 670thescore. He also mentioned that Peppers AND Chester Taylor are coming to town and WILL likely sign by this afternoon.

 

Now what about defensive back situation?

Here is the article.

 

http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/...anumaleuna.html

 

Peace :dabears

Dam. wish we coulda been in that Cromartie deal?????????

No thanks. We ask our corners to, you know, tackle guys once in a while. Watch the Chargers-Jets game again...Cromartie was literally running himself out of plays rather than make a tackle. He'd come downhill like he was going to hit the ballcarrier and then just pull up and look around instead of doing it. I'd way rather have Richard Marshall from the Panthers: he's a corner who will actually hit a guy. Of course, he got a second-round tender, so he's out of the question.

You just can't look at his stats. That would be like trying to base an evaluation on a FB or OT based on carries or catches. He is basically a 6th OL. Argue away whether that is worth the roster spot or money, but you can't base an evaluation of him on stats like that. More important would be to look at the stats of the RB he blocked for, or maybe how well he protected a QB.

 

Anybody ever look at this guys stats? I know he is a blocker but they are terrible.

 

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