Adam Archuleta

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Good for him, hopefully he has a chance to start....but i think he will be more used to just come in on running downs....i just hope he plays better with the Bears than he did the Rams.
 

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from rotoworld.com

"Bears SS Adam Archuleta was benched during Sunday's game for poor tackling.

The Bears said that Archuleta's broken hand caused him to be ineffective. Adrian Peterson made him look silly on several occasions, and Archuleta also bit badly on a play-action fake that led to Troy Williamson's 60-yard TD.
Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
 
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After watching Peterson's highlights it was the rest of the Bears secondary that looked silly. Archuleta's replacement got dissed several times. As a matter of fact, I didnt see any bad tackles by him in the highlight video. I bet they will be calling for Urlacher to be benched soon too
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Peterson sliced their defense as a whole. i saw Adam slip once, when Peterson made a cut, but that's about it.
he did admit he bit hard on a playaction that led to a long TD pass.
 

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His replacement did even worse than him!

Archuleta was beat by Troy Williamson when Tillman let Archuleta take him. Normally I wouldn't find that weird but Williamson was the only wide receiver on the play. Tillman is suppose to take their best receiver. I don't understand why Tillman dropped out of the play. Maybe someone more football savvy can explain that to me?


I bet they will be calling for Urlacher to be benched soon too
Tommie Harris and the rest of the defensive line were getting beat all day. I don't recall them ever getting to their quarterback. The Bears linebackers weren't filling their gaps either. A lot of poor tackling in that game.
 

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Not Adam's fault, but he shouldn't be playing. How can you play safety with a hand so busted you can't tackle?
 

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from rotoworld.com

The Bears are expected to bench SS Adam Archuleta on Sunday.

Brandon McGowan is expected to start in his place. Archuleta has been struggling in the same areas this season that he did in Washington, which is a surprise because coach Lovie Smith was supposed to have a better idea of his strengths and weaknesses.

they did bench him today...
 

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From FFMastermind:

-- Archuleta a Colossal Disappointment --

Tue Jan 1, 2008 --from FFMastermind.com
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The Southtown Star reports Chicago Bears SS Adam Archuleta was a colossal disappointment. The Bears acquired him from Washington and signed him a three-year, $8.1 million deal. "I would love the chance to be back, to get a second chance to show people that this wasn't really the way I play the game," Archuleta said. He admitted to losing some confidence when his starting strong safety position was lost to SS Brandon McGowan. "I'm a firm believer that what's supposed to happen will happen," Archuleta said. "I've made my bed and I'll lay in it, and whatever happens, I'll take it in stride and I'll keep working to make things better."


There you have yet another example of how hard it will be to ever overturn this odious Caste system. Not only is this one white DB on the Bears held responsible for all their defensive deficiencies (as he was last year with the Redskins), but he ACCEPTS the fact that the criticism is valid. Do you think ANY black player at ANY level would allow himself to take the sole responsibility for his team's failures? Archuleta should speak up and say something like "I'm only one guy and this is a team game. Sure, I could play better, but so could everybody else. I KNOW I can play. If they don't want me here, I'll find somebody that does want me." Archuleta's every mistake is magnified, replayed and commented upon by the white-hating jock-sniffers who relish in this drivel. There are so many horrendous black DBs in the NFL who couldn't cover me, and don't understand pee wee league fundamentals about tackling, yet THIS one particular DB is held up for public ridicule, two years in a row now, when he was playing a lot better than most of them.

This stuff is beyond ridiculous.
 
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Sounds like he was accepting the fact that he was playing poorly, not that the Bears struggles were only because of him.
 

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Yes, but what black EVER publicly admits that he has been playing poorly? Instead, even the least important backup black players constantly act as if they are superstars. They all appear to have great self-esteem. Edited by: bigunreal
 

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bigunreal said:
..even the least important backup black players constantly act as if they are superstars. They all appear to have great self-esteem.

And why shouldn't they? They are never told they are wrong, they are never criticized for their behavior, every excuse imaginable is offered in their defense, and they are portrayed as the best athletes, lovers, and fighters on the planet.
 

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Adam was released by the Bears. hopefully his NFL days aren't over! his only 30, probably has good 3, 4 seasons left in him. we'll see who picks hims up.
 

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They got Craig Steltz one white db at a time
 

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I'm actually happy he was released, now maybe he can actually play for a better team. About 90% of starting safeties in the NFL are simply terrible (tackling and in coverage), therefore, Adam will certainly land somewhere.

I'd love to see him end up with the Patriots or Packers.
 

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Yeah I think he'll land somewhere pretty quick. Hell, come on back to Arizona, Arch. He gets a bad rap and as we've seen many times, when a defense struggles, fingers get pointed at the white DB's first. Playing through injuries all the time probably hasn't helped.
 

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I don't see how Archuleta could have ever succeeded in Chicago with the media and the drunk white fans on his back from day one.
 

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I found this interesting summary on one of the leading premium (pay for) fantasy sites. It was from an article on "sleeper" defensive players to watch for this year:


S Brandon McGowan, CHI (ADP: S29)
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<LI>Sigmund Bloom - Once the Bears finally removed Adam Archuleta from the starting lineup, Brandon McGowan made a big impact in run defense. He averaged five solo tackles in his eleven starts. It didn't even take McGowan a full half to get five solos in his first preseason game. He'll be in the box a lot and should score like a DB2 in any format. </LI>[/list]


First of all, notice how he writes, "Once the Bears finally removed Adam Archuleta. . ." Archuleta had all of ten starts with the Bears before the clamor of the drunk white fans became too much.


Second, notice how McGowan is praised for averaging five solo tackles in eleven starts. Guess how many solo tackles Archuleta averaged in his ten starts for the Bears in 2007? Exactly five right on the button, 50 solo tackles in ten starts. Archuleta also had 2 sacks and1 interception; McGowan had 0 sacks and 2 interceptions.


Here's the mentality of the drunk white fan: When a blackwideout beats the backfield and makes a long reception, if a white safety is involved, even if a black cornerback had primary coverage and was also beaten, the white defender was at fault. If a black wideout beats the backfield and makes a long reception and only a black defender or defenders were beaten, the black receiver made a great play which the black defenders were helpless to prevent.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Here's how my FF site summed up Archuleta's release:

Raiders released Adam Archuleta.

Fantasy spin: And so the NFL cycle is complete. After you're cut by Oakland, it's safe to start making workout videos full time.
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Plus Archuleta had a broken hand if I recall. His career is now completely over now after a couple mistakes/misreads b/c of the wrath of the drunken fans. The guy actually played solid.

Playing on a new team with a broken hand and averaging 5 tackles a game and getting 2 sacks and an interception isn't bad at all considering. Matt Jones dropped 3 passes last year and his career was almost over too. IF you are black you probably get at least a dozen serious mistakes on the year before getting the wrath of fans and coaches and if you are young and learning, you get that privilege for 3 or 4 years. As we all know blacks are "supermen"! Looks like the same fate for Stuart Schweigert too.

Both Archuleta and Schweigert could probably be solid CBs with their speed as well if tried there.
 
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