Chalk Talk: Who was Bears’ MVP of camp?

Staley Da Bear

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I don’t recall reading about any fights in training camp this year. It’s not possible that there weren’t any fisticuffs, is it?
Pete D.
Hammond, Indiana



For the first time that I can remember, there wasn’t a single fight during a training camp practice. The closest the Bears came to having one was during the final workout on Sunday when guard Kyle Long and defensive tackle Akiem Hicks had to be separated by teammates. No punches were thrown, so I don’t count that as a fight. It was more of a kerfuffle. (I love that word by the way.) Here’s what coach Matt Nagy had to say on Sunday about not having any fights during camp: “It’s really good. We got a little bit testy there today. A little bit. But if the guys aren’t getting testy after banging helmets on every play all the time, it’s just inevitable. They’re competitive players who want to do well. And so when you have that going on, there’s usually some stuff going on. And we didn’t have that. That’s a credit to high character guys.


The Bears play the Giants this week in the second preseason game and they see them again in Week 12 this year in the regular season. When was the last time the Bears played a team in preseason that the met later in the regular season?
Brandon T.
Indianola, Iowa



It actually happened last year as well. The Bears lost their preseason finale to the Buffalo Bills 28-27 at Soldier Field on Aug. 30 and later beat the Bills 41-9 on Nov. 4 in Buffalo.
 
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