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May 11, 2008

Bears GM sticking by Benson

Bears general manager Jerry Angelo has heard the outcry over Cedric Benson's arrest on May 3 on charges of boating while intoxicated. And Angelo has heard all the calls for him to simply release Benson, who has been a bust on the field and hasn't done himself any favors off the field with this latest incident.

But Angelo says he's not cutting Benson, and that he'll simply wait for the legal system to play out.

Smart call.

The Bears have invested far too much in Benson to simply release him over this incident (reminder: the charges were misdemeanors and will almost certainly not result in jail time). Besides, there are enough questions about this case expressed by people who were with Benson at the time that at least make it conceivable Benson ought to get the benefit of the doubt.

Benson will never win a popularity contest in the Bears' locker room, where teammates have questioned his leadership. But last week's won't determine whether he stays or goes. That will be up to his performance.

If the past three years are any indication, things don't look too bright for the former Texas star. But you still don't just toss the guy on the street. Especially not if you're the general manager who staked his reputation on the guy in the first place.

You let things play out on and off the field, and then see where you stand.

May 9, 2008

Cedric Benson's booking video released

For those of you with a morbid fascination for things like this, here's a video of Cedric Benson being booked last weekend on charges of boating while intoxicated.

May 7, 2008

There might be another side in the Cedric Benson case

The fourth-year running back was arrested over the weekend for boating while intoxicated, but a woman who was with Benson at the time tells a far different story that might ultimately show Benson was not being as disruptive as police reports indicate.

See for yourself.

There has been plenty of sentiment from fans that the Bears simply release Benson, who has been a major disappointment on the field and a questionable chap off it. But that simply doesn't make sense, even in the wake of last weekend's incident. First, the charges are misdemeanor and will almost certainly not result in jail time. Second, if the woman's statements are accurate, Benson might not be in the kind of hot water the team initially feared. And third, he's the starting running back for a team one year removed from a Super Bowl run.


Archuleta is kicked off the stage

Rock sent us an e-mail last night that temporarily sent shockwaves through the Glauber household. archuleta.bmp


He wrote that Archuleta was sent packing, a reference we initially took to mean that David Archuleta was somehow out of the competition at American Idol. This in spite of the fact that last night's competition hadn't yet begun.

Rock was being silly, of course, and sent a link that Adam Archuleta had been released by the Bears, a transaction the Idol-obsessed Glaubers could care less about.

Adam A. has largely been a bust through a once promising NFL career, and we suspect he won't amount to much after being kicked to the curb by Lovie Smith, his former mentor in St. Louis.

As for David Archuleta, the future is bright. We're thinking Jason Castro gets the boot from Idol tonight, which would leave David A., Syesha Mercado and David Cook as the final three. Then again, there have been some shockers at this point in previous Idol competitions. If Castro somehow makes it through, it means there's a problem.

May 5, 2008

Cedric Benson will fight the charges against him

The Bears' fourth-year running back admits there was alcohol on his boat when police arrested him, but he said he was not drunk, that he passed field sobriety tests, and that police unnecessarily used pepper spray to subdue him.

"They gave me a field sobriety test, told me to say my ABCs and told me to count from 1 to 4 up and down," Benson told the Chicago Tribune. "I'm thinking, I passed all the tests, did everything right. Then the officer told me we needed to go to land to take more tests. I politely asked him why we needed to go to land to take more tests when I took every test. Then he sprayed me with mace, on his boat. I'm not handcuffed. I'm not under arrest. I'm not threatening him. I'm not pushing him. I'm not touching him. And he sprays me right in my eye."

Benson said by that time, he was far removed from the family and friends left on his boat, a group that included his mother.

"Nobody saw what he did to me," Benson said. "I started screaming for my mother to come. That's when they put me under arrest. And the officer threw a life jacket over my head.

"Once we got to land, the Travis County police grabbed me and kicked my feet from under me. So I landed on my back while I was handcuffed. They held me down and held the water hose over my face. I couldn't breathe, I'm choking, I'm begging the cops, 'Please stop. Please stop.' Then they picked me up and dragged me backward toward their car. And I'm still being polite, asking them, 'Sir, could you please allow me to walk like a man to your cop car?' They just kept dragging me on."

May 4, 2008

Things aren't going so well for Cedric Benson

His arrest for boating while intoxicated, coupled with the fact that police had to use pepper spray to subdue him, makes for further troubles for the Bears' former first-round pick.

As we noted in a previous post, Benson is part of a 2005 draft that was absolutely horrendous at the top of the first round.

It will not surprise me in the least if this is Benson's last year in Chicago.

April 18, 2008

Brian Urlacher doesn't talk to the media

But he did tell a reporter earlier today that he has no plans to retire or demand a trade from the Bears, contrary to a previous report.

April 8, 2008

Rashard Mendenhall, say hello to Cedric Benson

Among the draft prospects the Bears will visit with is Illinois running back Rashard Mendenhall, one of our faves in this this year's class.

With all the running back talk centering on Arkansas star Darren McFadden, Mendenhall is one of those under-the-radar players (if you can actually be under the radar in the first round) who we think will be a fine all-around pro.

And if the Bears take him in the first round, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world, especially with all the doubts surrounding former first-round pick Cedric Benson.

February 28, 2008

Bernard Berrian intrigues us

Ok, so he isn't a household name like Randy Moss. Or even Plaxico Burress, for that matter.

But I'll be very interested to see where Bears receiver Bernard Berrian winds up in free agency.

The Bears would love to re-sign him before the free agency period begins in a few hours. But with slim pickings on the open market, Berrian has decided he'll get more cash by shopping his services in the coming days.

I suspect there will be some suitor willing to match his asking price. Berrian is a terrific speed receiver, which is so hard to come by these days in the NFL. He's still young and is still subject to occasional drops. But what receiver isn't?

October 5, 2007

Tragic news for ex-Bear Shaun Gayle

Former Bears All Pro safety Shaun Gayle found out yesterday morning his pregnant girlfriend was shot to death in a suburban Chicago condominium after police responded to a neighbor's call about screams coming from the home.

Gayle, a member of the Bears team that won Super Bowl XX in 1985, was not considered a suspect in Rhoni Reuter's death and went to the Deerfield Police Department when he learned of the shooting, police said in a statement.

Rhoni, 42, sustained multiple gunshot wounds, and was pregnant when she died, said Lake County Coroner Dr. Richard Keller. Gayle was the father of the unborn child, police said.

Giants fans best remember Gayle in a 21-0 loss to the Bears in the 1985 playoffs. At blustery Soldier Field, Giants punter Sean Landeta missed a punt after a gust of wind moved it away from his foot. Gayle scooped up the ball and ran it in for a five-yard touchdown.

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