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It would be crazy if the Bears didn’t make some changes after the Benson Bowl-over last Sunday. As the Bears start to prepare for the Browns, there’s all kinds of news coming in from Halas Hall today.
Let’s be Frank
It looks like Frank Omiyale is heading to the bench. Regardless of what Ron Turner says, it’s [...]
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