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The bar was set high for Brian Urlacher when he joined the Chicago

Bears as a first-round middle linebacker back in 2000.Few teams are as closely identified with one position as the Bears are at middle linebacker with players like Bill George http://www.baltimoreravensteamauthentic.com/justin-tucker-jersey , Dick Butkus and Mike Singletary personifying the Monsters of the Midway on the way to Hall of Fame careers.Urlacher lived up to that lofty standard and will join that talented trio in Canton when he is inducted into the hall on Saturday."It wasn't even on my mind when I played," Urlacher said after getting voted into the hall on his first try in February. "I didn't think this would ever be a possibility. So many things have to go right. You have to stay healthy, you have to play well, you've got to win some games, do some things. This is the summit of playing football right here."Urlacher did not make himself available for interviews leading up to inductions.Urlacher was a different type of middle linebacker than his predecessors in Chicago, the perfect piece in the NFL of the 2000s with the speed and coverage skills that allowed him to play safety in college. That helped him match up against running backs and tight ends and roam sideline to sideline.He also had the ability to drop deep into coverage, making him the perfect middle linebacker on coach Lovie Smith's Tampa 2 defense that Urlacher helped make so stout in Chicago on the way to a Super Bowl appearance following the 2006 season."I've had an opportunity to be around so many great linebackers, but some of them are just made for the position," Smith said. "Derrick Brooks is made to be a Will linebacker, an outside guy in our system. Brian Urlacher, you can't draw it up any better. Everybody knew that he looked the part and he played the part."Smith knew about Urlacher's physical talents when he arrived as the new coach in Chicago in 2004 after Urlacher had made the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons http://www.baltimoreravensteamauthentic.com/nick-boyle-jersey , and was a two-time All-Pro. An early team meeting taught him about Urlacher's mentality when he told the defense he expected the unit to lead the league in turnovers. Urlacher stayed after and set the tone for those dominant Bears defenses."He said: 'Coach, let me get this right. In order for us to lead the league we have to wait for the offense to turn the ball over?'" Smith recalled. "That was the first time I'd looked at it that way. Brian called it a takeaway on the defensive side of the ball. The offense turns the ball over. Defensively, your job is to take the ball away every time. No one bought into us taking the ball away as much as Brian did."No defense took the ball away more than the Bears in the nine seasons Smith and Urlacher were together, with 292 takeaways. No linebacker other than fellow 2018 Hall of Fame inductee Ray Lewis took the ball away more than Urlacher during his 13-year career: 22 interceptions and 16 fumble recoveries.Urlacher also had 41陆 sacks and finished his career as the Bears' all-time leading tackler. He won awards as the top defensive rookie in 2000, Defensive Player of the Year in 2005, earned five All-Pro selections, eight Pro Bowl bids and helped the Bears win four division titles."Brian was the best," said Packers quarterback and longtime NFC North rival Aaron Rodgers. "He was probably one of the smartest players I ever played against. Just a great feel for the scheme, the game, reading his keys. Just incredibly instinctual player. Great hands. Average elusiveness, I can say that http://www.baltimoreravensteamauthentic.com/maxx-williams-jersey , because I tackled him one time. But one of the best to ever do it at that position in an era where some of the louder guys maybe got the attention — expecting the middle linebacker to be a loud yeller or rah-rah guy. Brian went about it in a very classy way. Played the game the right way and was an incredible player."Urlacher was not always destined for greatness. He was lightly recruited out of high school and ended up at New Mexico after Texas Tech didn't offer him a scholarship.But he thrived with the Lobos and made himself a first-round pick."I've had some great freshmen, but from the minute he arrived, every coach stood up and took notice," former New Mexico coach Dennis Franchione said. "I remember sometime in the first 10 days of two-a-days, six of the nine assistant coaches came in — although independently, I didn't think they talked about it — they said, 'Coach, when are you going to play Urlacher.' And I said, 'I'm not sure yet.' They said, 'I'll take him at my position.' I think that was everybody except the quarterback coach, the line coach and the receivers coach. That's how versatile he was. ..."He was a heat-seeking missile from the time he arrived on campus. Not only that http://www.baltimoreravensteamauthentic.com/terrell-suggs-jersey , he was a really coachable, bright young man. Made other people better. You can just go on and on about him."AP Sports Writer Andrew Seligman contributed to this report.Ravens vs. Bears: 15 things Ravens fans need to watch for Is this a pre-season or post-season game, because right now it feels like the latter. The hype surrounding this contest has fans across the globe excited.While I won’t tell you to avoid watching Lamar Jackson or Robert Griffin III, there’s other positions I will be watching for due to the current roster battles.OffenseCenter — Right now Alex Lewis holds the title of starting center. He’s received more snaps in training camp and I want to see the exchanges with RGIII, Lamar and Josh Woodrum. While all three quarterbacks are shorter than Joe Flacco, this is a critical position the team needs to lock down. Watch for the snap, his first step forwards or backwards and his blocking efficiency. When Matt Skura steps in later on, look for the same.Right Tackle — As of now, the Ravens have James Hurst as the starting right tackle, but Orlando Brown Jr. is within reach of taking the title. This position is critical in the run game and Alex Collins will need running lanes this season.Breshad Perriman — Healthy, focused and ready to deliver as he’s done in camp this year http://www.baltimoreravensteamauthentic.com/joe-flacco-jersey , the 2015 first-round pick is going to be targeted tonight. I’m excited for the wide receiver.Tim White — You’d think he’s already produced a 1,000-yard season with the hype. I like Tim’s play and I believe he’ll demonstrate what has been worth hyping up this evening, but I also don’t want 150-yard expectations placed on the man.Mark Thompson — He’s received some first-team reps the past few practices and I believe the Ravens are interested in seeing what he’s capable of. Baltimore’s running attack often includes a big man to push the rock and move the chains.Hayden Hurst — He started off red-hot in training camp, but has suffered some rookie growing pains down the stretch. He’s a big tight end with strong hands and I’d love to see some catches made. Also, he’s been working on his blocking often in camp and I want to see his production on the field. Multiple big runs can be sprung from a tight end sealing off the edge or taking down a player in the second level.DefenseTim Williams — The sophomore pass-rusher from Alabama needs to make some plays here. With Tyus Bowser out with an injury, this is his time to prove he can take some real reps and hit the quarterback.D-line — Can the younger players get some push without Brandon Williams commanding the trenches? This is the best time to watch the front seven as they’re allowed to get after the quarterback and disrupt the interior.Anthony Averett — He’s been a training camp star and it’s time to replicate it in a game. He’s been fighting to see time in bigger defensive back packages and I suspect he’ll see extensive time.Chuck Clark/DeShon Elliott — Both are battling for the dime role and time beside either Eric Weddle or Tony Jefferson. Watch for their coverage abilities.Kenny Young/Patrick Onwuasor — According to Don Martindale, these two are tightly contested for the starting inside linebacker position next to C.J. Mosley. They need to be able to play both the run and the passing game and the Bears offense is a good place to start.Special TeamsKaare Vedvik — He’s boomed both punts and kicks in training camp; we’ll see both on display tonight. Within the past two weeks he’s hit a 66- and a 65-yard kick in practice.Trent Sieg — Special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg said they picked up Sieg because he and his program think he has NFL talent. Watch for his snaps tonight and look for the spin and accuracy when he’s on the field.Kickoffs — The NFL placed seven new rule changes this offseason. The kick will be a considerably more unique play.Returns — Who is getting the reps at kickoff and punt returns? This is an open competition now, watch for who’s doing what and how they perform.



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