With that in mind, I have put together a list of specific characteristics that the next middle linebacker must possess in order to gain the respect of those who respect Mr. Urlacher so much.
#1: Passion: This is Brian Urlacher's fuel. His love for the game and the position drives him to be nothing less than the best he can be for 60 minutes on and off the field. Even non-Bears fans recognize that for Urlacher, playing in the NFL is not just his job but what he loves to do and nothing will stop him from it. The future middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears must have a passion that floods the stadium, a passion that makes the fans passionate about him.
#2: Athletic: Urlacher's biggest threat to the offense is his unbelievable athletic ability. It always takes more than one offensive lineman to stop him and its not easy to shake off the cobwebs once a running back or receiver is formally introduced to the amount of contact he puts into his tackles. Even his grip is dangerous enough that it has been known to bring down even the toughest of players. Whoever is going to take Urlacher's place in the defense has to be strong and threatening because it is those characteristics that make #54 so praised among many.
#3: Vision: Definitely one of Brian Urlacher's most important attributes is his vision; his eyes never leave the football. Even when the entire play is moving one way and the ball is going the other, Urlacher has the ability to recognize he is being tricked and to redirect himself in the path of the ball. This vision has allowed him to intercept, strip and or recover live footballs and return them for touchdowns or give his offense the opportunity to score one with out risking the opposition doing so first. The new middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears has to be able to see more than just the play, it will be his vision that allows the defense to remain stingy in allowing offenses to move past the line of scrimmage.
#4 Leadership: This should go without saying. Brian Urlacher is a team captain, a role model and a motivator, some of the most important characteristics of a leader. He is always on the sidelines talking to his teammates, learning what went wrong and helping his peers make changes. On the field he is the one person the other ten people watch and listen to in order to get their play right. Nobody is as animated as Urlacher is and nobody is missed more when he is injured. I keep going back to the '09-'10 season when he broke his arm in the season opener against Green Bay and was out for the rest of the season. We went 8-8 and our defense looked disorganized, unenthused and like it was missing something. Urlacher is respected amongst not just his team but the entire NFL and his leadership is the reason for it. Although this player will be the young one in the defense when he begins his starting role, being able to establish his leadership will assist him in the long run gain respect from his peers.
#5 Different: This one is hard for me to explain. There is an intangible in Brain Urlacher that I believe is what makes him #54. Maybe it is a combination of the above 4 attributes or it is something else but there is no other middle linebacker in the NFL right now that is talked about more or admired more for what he does with the position that Urlacher is. I can't quite but my finger on it but it is something that magnetizes us to him. Even if the Bears never win a Superbowl with him on their roster, he is a Hall of Fame player and one of the few non-Superbowl winning players that will be in Canton, Ohio. He truly is an amazing football player. While the intangible is for sure not going to be the same thing between Urlacher and his heir, there has to be something that separates him from the rest of the crowd because otherwise he is just going to be like the other 31 middle linebackers in the league.
As much as it pains me to write this blog, we have to face it, Urlacher will one day retire. Bears fans will be sad when that day comes but if management realizes how important he is to us, they will find someone soon so his essence will remain in that position with the new #54 arrives.
#2: Athletic: Urlacher's biggest threat to the offense is his unbelievable athletic ability. It always takes more than one offensive lineman to stop him and its not easy to shake off the cobwebs once a running back or receiver is formally introduced to the amount of contact he puts into his tackles. Even his grip is dangerous enough that it has been known to bring down even the toughest of players. Whoever is going to take Urlacher's place in the defense has to be strong and threatening because it is those characteristics that make #54 so praised among many.
#3: Vision: Definitely one of Brian Urlacher's most important attributes is his vision; his eyes never leave the football. Even when the entire play is moving one way and the ball is going the other, Urlacher has the ability to recognize he is being tricked and to redirect himself in the path of the ball. This vision has allowed him to intercept, strip and or recover live footballs and return them for touchdowns or give his offense the opportunity to score one with out risking the opposition doing so first. The new middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears has to be able to see more than just the play, it will be his vision that allows the defense to remain stingy in allowing offenses to move past the line of scrimmage.
#4 Leadership: This should go without saying. Brian Urlacher is a team captain, a role model and a motivator, some of the most important characteristics of a leader. He is always on the sidelines talking to his teammates, learning what went wrong and helping his peers make changes. On the field he is the one person the other ten people watch and listen to in order to get their play right. Nobody is as animated as Urlacher is and nobody is missed more when he is injured. I keep going back to the '09-'10 season when he broke his arm in the season opener against Green Bay and was out for the rest of the season. We went 8-8 and our defense looked disorganized, unenthused and like it was missing something. Urlacher is respected amongst not just his team but the entire NFL and his leadership is the reason for it. Although this player will be the young one in the defense when he begins his starting role, being able to establish his leadership will assist him in the long run gain respect from his peers.
#5 Different: This one is hard for me to explain. There is an intangible in Brain Urlacher that I believe is what makes him #54. Maybe it is a combination of the above 4 attributes or it is something else but there is no other middle linebacker in the NFL right now that is talked about more or admired more for what he does with the position that Urlacher is. I can't quite but my finger on it but it is something that magnetizes us to him. Even if the Bears never win a Superbowl with him on their roster, he is a Hall of Fame player and one of the few non-Superbowl winning players that will be in Canton, Ohio. He truly is an amazing football player. While the intangible is for sure not going to be the same thing between Urlacher and his heir, there has to be something that separates him from the rest of the crowd because otherwise he is just going to be like the other 31 middle linebackers in the league.
As much as it pains me to write this blog, we have to face it, Urlacher will one day retire. Bears fans will be sad when that day comes but if management realizes how important he is to us, they will find someone soon so his essence will remain in that position with the new #54 arrives.