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Rookie Al Afalava Providing "Safety" Net for Chicago Bear's Cornerbacks

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Following the 2008 season, the Chicago Bears elected to part ways with several key players, including receivers Marty Booker and Brandon Lloyd and long time free safety and fan favorite Mike Brown. It was for that reason that many had the Bears pegged to select either a receiver or...
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Chicago Bears: Al Afalavadingdong

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What in the world is going on in the Chicago secondary? I know that they have said good things about Al Afalava, but this is probably the biggest question on my mind right now. Why is our sixth round draft pick slated at the starting FS spot over Craig Steltz? Steltz was being talked...
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Afalava, 'the Other' Devin Make Impact For Chicago Bears

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The Chicago Bears’ second week of practice has already produced more than a few surprises with more likely to come Saturday in Buffalo against the Bills in the preseason opener. For one, rookie safety Al Afalava has received more and more repetitions with the first team ahead...
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Upgrade/Downgrade - Safety

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We continue in the secondary, where Al Afalava (36 career starts) ad Greg Laybourn (15) depart. The good news is that Suaesi Tuimaunei has made strides to replace Afalava at free safety, and Lance Mitchell looks like the guy to replace Laybourn, who led OSU in tackles last...
>> www.buildingthedam.com/2009/7/...
 
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