29 April 2011

Bears take OT Gabe Carimi

Lake Forest, Ill. (AP) - Need help the offensive line after watching the quarterback Jay Cutler was beaten by the Green Bay Packers in the championship game of the NFC, Chicago Bears went behind the lines enemy to help you.

Some Wisconsin offensive tackle Gabe Carimi with a selection of 29 Thursday night after the NFL draft is not an attempted exchange of three items with the Baltimore Ravens to win the Outland Trophy 2010 to choose.

"I had a great feeling that would end with the Bears," said the 6-foot-7, 314 pounds Carimi. "It's a great organization. I could not be happier to play for them. "

Carimi in 49 games for Wisconsin left tackle. Last season, Cameron Heyward Carimi against Ohio State, Purdue and Iowa Adrian Clayborn Ryan Kerrigan and held seven tackles, two for losses. The three Big Ten champions have been drafted in the first round.

"We loved Gabe from the beginning," Bears Lovie Smith said the coach. "Picking as late as we did not know if we were lucky to get it."

So I asked a Baltimore art. The case has never been down, and negotiations long enough for the time to pick up the Ravens at No. 26 was passed, allowing them to make a place behind Kansas City.

Bears general manager Jerry Angelo was to blame for the situation and called it a "technical problem" and said he apologized to the Ravens. Angelo said the Bears do not negotiate with the league to confirm time, an agreement in which Chicago would be selected 29 and the fourth for 26 choices.

"We had a couple," said Angelo. "There was something because they do not communicate with the league on the appropriate protocol. It was my fault. I cried and apologized Baltimore in Baltimore and told them it was our fault. "

Angelo said the Bears still Carimi.

"It was good," he said.

The Bears offensive line struggled throughout the 2010 season, allowing a league with 56 sacks. Cutler suffered a sprained knee in the loss of part NFC Championship at Green Bay and a concussion in a Week 4 loss to the New York Giants.

The Bears used Omiyale Frank, a former judge to address and left guard, and front left from 2010.

Carimi has a reputation for being reckless and said to the press in February, the NFL combine testing, "I am stronger physically and more starts in his career and a better understanding of the game than any other at around. C That is why is'm No. 1 in the front. "

At that time, Carimi also called himself more "turnkey" all judgments of others. Carimi was on the offensive against the fifth selected Thursday.

Carimi said Thursday he was confident in his abilities.

"I think it will be the strength of our offensive line," said Smith.

The Bears felt they had a good handle on trust Carimi as the son of the offensive line coach, Mike Tice, Nate, plays for Wisconsin.

"I can not wait to play Mike Tice," Carimi said. "I think it's a great coach and one of the best coaches in the National Football League and I am excited by what they play."

Carimi and the rest of the line New York has opened the way for a ground attack that was more than 4 feet below the production of three running back to 1000 yards last season. switching sides, so to speak, and play for the rival Packers Carimi no problems, whose family hails from Cottage Grove, Ill.

"This is not the enemy lines here if you look at my house," Carimi said. "I would say we have about 100 fans become fans of Packer Bear -. Where are they now "

Bears go to the second round on Saturday still need to guard against the receiver defensive and offensive, and perhaps broader and cornerback.

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