ORLANDO PACE RUMORS & GOSSIP

Orlando Pace: Signed by Bears to Protect Their New QB

Free Agency Former No. 1 pick Orlando Pace will be taking up space on the left side of the Chicago Bears’ offesive line in 2009.Big day for the Bears’ offense. Shortly after acquiring disgruntled quarterback Jay Cutler from the Broncos, … Continue reading → Orlando Pace: Signed by Bears to Protect Their New QB--VDG Sports Blog
Via VDG Sports  |  September 21, 2011

Bears cut Pace loose; retirement coming soon?

For the better part of his career, Orlando Pace was dominant in protecting his quarterback’s blind side. But after a miserable season filled to the brink with frustration in the Windy City, Pace is on the outside looking in, getting the word earlier today that his first year in Chicago will also be his last. According [...] Related posts:Bears running out of options for coordinator...
Via NFL News & Rumors  |  March 01, 2010

OT Pace Undecided About Returning Next Year

The Chicago Tribune reports that OT Orlando Pace isn’t sure about if he’ll come back next season or not: Orlando Pace hasn’t complained a peep since being moved into a backup role at left tackle for first-round draft pick Chris Williams, and the future Pro Football Hall of Fame candidate will serve as the third tackle [...]
Via Bears Gab  |  January 01, 2010

Starting Orlando Pace?

Vaughn McClure reported this morning that Orlando Pace was warming up for practice and the Sun-Times reiterated the point by proclaiming that "Left tackle Orlando Pace (groin) practiced on a limited basis but is expected to start."  If Lovie Smith starts Pace at left tackle on Sunday, he should be fired before kickoff.  Chris Williams is the future at...
Via Da' Bears Blog  |  December 11, 2009

Williams must remain at OLT

If Lovie Smith and the Bears’ coaching staff are worried about disrespecting seven-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Orlando Pace by starting left-tackle-of-the-future Chris Williams ahead of him, they should put Pace on injured reserve for the remainder of the season. That would solve the dilemma. Lovie is fond of declaring that he will always start the “player who gives us the...
Via Bear Essentials  |  December 11, 2009

AFTERNOON SPORTS CLUB Add Pace to Chicago's over-the-hill Hall of Fame

Getting a Hall of Famer at the end of a great career rarely has a happy ending. It looks like the Orlando Pace story will fit that formula. Pace now joins Nate Thurmond, Bobby Orr, Tom Seaver and several other Hall of Famers (or soon to be) who have arrived in Chicago well past their prime, contributing little to their respective teams.
Via Inside the Bears  |  December 10, 2009

Orlando Pace: The silent treatment

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- "Sorry guys, I'm not speaking today," Bears left tackle Orlando Pace said Monday at Halas Hall. A disappointing response from a player who should understand the importance of veterans stepping up and facing the music after a disastrous loss. Pace entered the NFL in 1997, and no doubt has experienced these types of defeats during his illustrious...
Via Jeff Dickerson's Blog  |  October 26, 2009

Not Sure If This Is A Curse Or Not: Orlando Pace On The Cover Of The Sporting News

The last post of the week: something to ponder as you await the certain couch slouch and booze binge of this weekend. Orlando Pace spoke about the buzz he perceives surrounds the Bears in Chicago right now in this week’s issue of The Sporting News, which he dons the cover of. It’s well known that appearing on [...]
Via Blog Down Chicago Bears  |  June 19, 2009

Bears OT Orlando Pace Lobbying Hard To Get WR Torry Holt

Future Hall of Fame left tackle Orlando Pace, now a member of the Bears, wouldn't mind luring ex-St. Louis Rams teammate Torry Holt to Chicago. "I...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 08, 2009

Orlando Pace, Bears In Contract Talks

After a visit which Orlando Pace’s agent Kennard McGuire called “very good and productive,” the Bears are actively trying to come to terms with the future Hall-of-Fame tackle.
Via Blog Down Chicago Bears  |  April 01, 2009
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