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Bears LB Brian Urlacher's future tied to free agency? Bears LB Brian Urlacher's future tied to free agency?
-Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, preparing for his 13th NFL season at age 34, is not thinking about retirement. + Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, preparing for his 13th NFL season at age 34, is not thinking about retirement. <br>
-gucci shoes“My back feels great, my neck feels good, my muscles aren’t pulling anymore, so that’s good,” Urlacher said on “The Waddle and Silvy Show” on Chicago radio station ESPN 1000. “Everything feels pretty good right now. + <a href="http://www.guccioutletsu.com/">gucci shoes</a>“My back feels great, my neck feels good, my muscles aren’t pulling anymore, so that’s good,” Urlacher said on “The Waddle and Silvy Show” on Chicago radio station ESPN 1000. “Everything feels pretty good right now. <br>
-“I always say (I want to keep playing) two or three more years. It all depends on how I play on the field, because if I don’t play good enough, nobody is going to want me. But if I keep playing well and at a high level, then two or three more years at least, I think.” + “I always say (I want to keep playing) two or three more years. It all depends on how I play on the field, because if I don’t play good enough, nobody is going to want me. But if I keep playing well and at a high level, then two or three more years at least, I think.” <br>
-Urlacher’s contract expires at season's end. So if he plays two or more years, it remains to be seen if Urlacher will finish his career with the Bears, the only team he has represented. + Urlacher’s contract expires at season's end. So if he plays two or more years, it remains to be seen if Urlacher will finish his career with the Bears, the only team he has represented. <br>
-Though Urlacher said “he doesn’t plan on going anywhere else,” he expects to test free agency. + Though Urlacher said “he doesn’t plan on going anywhere else,” he expects to test free agency. <br>
-“I want to be here, no doubt about that,” Urlacher said. Bears president and CEO "Ted Phillips said at the NFL owners meetings that they are going to wait until the season is over to address my situation. That’s the mindset I’m taking into this. + “I want to be here, no doubt about that,” Urlacher said. Bears president and CEO &quot;Ted Phillips said at the NFL owners meetings that they are going to wait until the season is over to address my situation. That’s the mindset I’m taking into this. <br>
-gucci handbags“From everything that Ted Phillips said, I’ll be a free agent when the season is over. It’s a business. That’s the risk you take. If you let a player get to free agency, they can leave.” + <a href="http://www.guccioutletsu.com/">gucci handbags</a>“From everything that Ted Phillips said, I’ll be a free agent when the season is over. It’s a business. That’s the risk you take. If you let a player get to free agency, they can leave.” <br>
-Next season will be pivotal, both for Urlacher and for the Bears. + Next season will be pivotal, both for Urlacher and for the Bears. <br>
-Urlacher's 2011 season ended in January with a knee injury. He has not participated in recent workouts but believes he will be ready when the 2012 season begins.+ Urlacher's 2011 season ended in January with a knee injury. He has not participated in recent workouts but believes he will be ready when the 2012 season begins.

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Bears LB Brian Urlacher's future tied to free agency?

 Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, preparing for his 13th NFL  season at age 34, is not thinking about retirement. 
<a href="http://www.guccioutletsu.com/">gucci shoes</a>“My back feels great, my neck feels good, my muscles aren’t pulling anymore, so that’s good,” Urlacher said on “The Waddle and Silvy Show” on Chicago radio station ESPN 1000. “Everything feels pretty good right now.
“I always say (I want to keep playing) two or three more years. It all depends on how I play on the field, because if I don’t play good enough, nobody is going to want me. But if I keep playing well and at a high level, then two or three more years at least, I think.”
Urlacher’s contract expires at season's end. So if he plays two or more years, it remains to be seen if Urlacher will finish his career with the Bears, the only team he has represented.
Though Urlacher said “he doesn’t plan on going anywhere else,” he expects to test free agency.
“I want to be here, no doubt about that,” Urlacher said. Bears president and CEO "Ted Phillips said at the NFL owners meetings that they are going to wait until the season is over to address my situation. That’s the mindset I’m taking into this.
<a href="http://www.guccioutletsu.com/">gucci handbags</a>“From everything that Ted Phillips said, I’ll be a free agent when the season is over. It’s a business. That’s the risk you take. If you let a player get to free agency, they can leave.”
Next season will be pivotal, both for Urlacher and for the Bears.
Urlacher's 2011 season ended in January with a knee injury. He has not participated in recent workouts but believes he will be ready when the 2012 season begins.