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Brian Urlacher Sounds Off on the Bears' Stadium Debate
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Chicago Bears legend Brian Urlacher joins Kevin Clark to talk golf, football, and some of the biggest moments from his Hall of Fame career.
Brian discusses the current state of Bears football. Urlacher shares his thoughts on Caleb Williams, new head coach Ben Johnson, Chicago's outlook for the upcoming season, the importance of pass rush in today's NFL, and the ongoing debate surrounding the team's potential move from Soldier Field.
Other topics include:
- Why Aaron Rodgers was such a challenge to defend
- The linebacker he enjoys watching most in today's game
- The Super Bowl play he would most like to have back
- What made Devin Hester one of the most unique players in football
- The toughest teammate he ever played alongside
- How the Bears' famous Cover 2 defense helped influence the modern NFL
Video Timecodes
0:00 - Brian Urlacher joins This Is Football
3:08 - How can the Chicago Bears take the next step?
4:54 - Should the Bears move to Indiana?
8:18 - QB that kept Brian Urlacher up at night - Aaron Rodgers
9:05 - Linebackers Brian loves watching - Fred Warner & Bobby Wagner
10:15 - Funniest players Brian went against
11:08 - How the NFL has moved towards Lovie Smith's defensive staples
12:45 - The one rep Brian wants back from his career
14:33 - The biggest bada** Brian has ever played with - Olin Kruetz
16:45 - Who is the best NFL player at golf?
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