For Angelo's sake, Bears better get better The Bears are being turned inside out, a strategy that needs to work or more faces will be gone. Including Angelo's

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: March 28, 2004| Author: Rick Telander | Copyright information

Bears general manager Jerry Angelo sits near the 20-yard line, watching practice inside the Walter Payton Center.

This is the first day of the first minicamp of the Lovie Smith era, and basically it's all blue sky in this upside-down ark.

The Bears are undefeated in 2004; budding quarterback Rex Grossman is hard at work; new and eager coaching faces are everywhere.

The Bears' best wide receiver, Marty Booker, runs an out pattern, dives for the low ball on the green carpet ...

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