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Pastimes : Chicago Bears Fan Club

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To: Probity who wrote (201)7/10/2000 8:58:55 AM
From: Tech Master   of 7515
 
Enis ready for bigger things

The first two years of Curtis Enis' NFL career have had more downs than ups. His first year was marred by a lengthy holdout and a season-ending knee injury. Enis returned for his second season weighing only 220 pounds and with a hefty chip on his shoulder. Enis gained only 3.2 yards per carry and often had trouble breaking tackles. With that in mind, Enis has added what he calls "30 good pounds," intending to play at between 250 to 255 pounds. "I've never run off the edge of anybody, and I don't plan on starting to now," Enis told The Chicago Tribune. "I tried some different things last year, and that wasn't my game. My game is to run over anything that gets in my way--that's about it. If I can do that this year, I can take that 3.2 yards and erase it." Enis will also play some fullback this year when the team uses a two-back set, a move that he is in favor of. ... The Bears signed versatile linebacker Brian Urlacher, the ninth overall pick in the 2000 draft, to a five-year contract. After playing strong safety and linebacker and being utilized also as a wide receiver and on special teams at New Mexico, Urlacher is penciled in as the Bears' starting strongside linebacker.

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