
Web Extra: Big Cat on NFL Tragedy
Clip: 12/3/2012 | 7m 10s
Big Cat shares his thoughts on Kansas City Chiefs linebacker's murder-suicide tragedy.
James "Big Cat" Williams offers his view on the murder-suicide tragedy involving Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Javon Belcher, and what it’s like when a teammate’s off-the-field problems dominate the news. Also, he evaluates the performance of the Bears' revamped offensive line, and explains why offensive linemen don’t mind staying out of the spotlight.
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Web Extra: Big Cat on NFL Tragedy
Clip: 12/3/2012 | 7m 10s
James "Big Cat" Williams offers his view on the murder-suicide tragedy involving Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Javon Belcher, and what it’s like when a teammate’s off-the-field problems dominate the news. Also, he evaluates the performance of the Bears' revamped offensive line, and explains why offensive linemen don’t mind staying out of the spotlight.
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