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  • Bears Cut O'Sullivan

    Bears cut O'Sullivan, who led Galaxy to NFL Europa title game

    By Len Pasquarelli
    ESPN.com


    Only a week after the NFL pulled the plug on its overseas developmental league, the Chicago Bears have terminated the contract of the veteran regarded as the top player in NFL Europa this spring, releasing much-traveled quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan.

    The move came only three weeks before the defending NFC champions are scheduled to report to training camp, and reflected O'Sullivan's status as a long shot to win a roster spot. Chicago currently has four other quarterbacks -- starter Rex Grossman, veteran backups Brian Griese and Kyle Orton, and undrafted free agent Chris Leak, who led the University of Florida to a national title in 2006 -- on its depth chart.

    Barring an unexpected move, that is the quarterback quartet with which the Bears will enter training camp.

    When the Bears signed O'Sullivan to a two-year contract in January, they apparently told him that they would not bring him to camp if he didn't have a viable chance to make the team, and club officials kept that promise. Had the Bears taken O'Sullivan to camp, he would not have counted on their roster, since he was an exempt player because of his tour in NFL Europa.

    It will be interesting now to see if O'Sullivan, who earned co-most valuable player honors in leading the Frankfurt Galaxy to the NFL Europa championship game this spring, finds work with another NFL team for camp.

    O'Sullivan, 27, completed 160 of 235 passes for 1,997 yards, with 15 touchdown passes and seven interceptions, and a league-best passer efficiency rating of 103.1 in leading Frankfurt to a 7-3 record this spring. While not blessed with an especially strong arm, O'Sullivan is very accurate, and is most effective in a West Coast-style offense.

    A sixth-round pick of the Saints in the 2002 draft, O'Sullivan has spent time on rosters in New Orleans (2002-2003), Green Bay (2004), Minnesota (2005), New England (2006) and Carolina (2006). He has served as the No. 3 or "emergency" quarterback for teams in 55 games, but has appeared in just one regular-season contest in a mop-up role for the Packers in 2004. He did not record a pass attempt in that game.

    The former Cal-Davis star has now been released four times and traded once.

    Len Pasquarelli is a senior writer for ESPN.com.

  • #2
    Poor J.T.,now he's going to have to get a real job.
    Think I'll roll another number for the road.
    I HATE everything about the Minnesota Vikings

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    • #3
      He sucks. End of story.

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      • #4
        When you can't provide adequate competition for the likes of Rex Grossman, you know you don't belong in the NFL!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gbpackfan
          He sucks. End of story.
          Actually, Frankfurt was my team. I watched them every Saturday Night. He didn't suck.

          Still, might be end of story, but you don't get MVP if you suck. Not beven in EuropA.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tarlam!
            Originally posted by gbpackfan
            He sucks. End of story.
            Actually, Frankfurt was my team. I watched them every Saturday Night. He didn't suck.

            Still, might be end of story, but you don't get MVP if you suck. Not beven in EuropA.
            I caught a couple of the games. I too didn't think he sucked and was surprised he was released. I can't imagine we won't show up on anyone's roster for TC. He might not make the final cut, but I'll think someone might pick him up for a camp body.

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            • #7
              cant wait til TT picks him up..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pacopete4
                cant wait til TT picks him up..
                Nah... He was here when Sherman was here... Thompson WON'T want him.

                Rest easy.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Tarlam!
                  Originally posted by gbpackfan
                  He sucks. End of story.
                  Actually, Frankfurt was my team. I watched them every Saturday Night. He didn't suck.

                  Still, might be end of story, but you don't get MVP if you suck. Not beven in EuropA.

                  Tarlam,

                  I'm not trying to bash your team but J.T. does "suck" via NFL standards. He may have played okay in NFL Europa but so what. Yeah, some NFLE QBs become successful in the NFL but J.T. won't be one of them. I watched him play with the Packers and he just doesnt have it. So in my humble opinion, he sucks. And if he was the starting QB of the Packers, we would be in a world of trouble.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by retailguy
                    Originally posted by Pacopete4
                    cant wait til TT picks him up..
                    Nah... He was here when Sherman was here... Thompson WON'T want him.

                    Rest easy.
                    We're in good shape as it is, but the guy is not a waste of a roster spot. That's all I'm saying. commanded the huddle, he connected on vital passes. Frankfuft changed the game plans mid season from a run to a pass offense - due to this guys ability.

                    Let's, as real fans, acknowledge a guy who played his heart .

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by retailguy
                      Originally posted by Pacopete4
                      cant wait til TT picks him up..
                      Nah... He was here when Sherman was here... Thompson WON'T want him.

                      Rest easy.


                      Dear Scott Wells,

                      Watch your back. Ted Thompson hates you because the Shermanator drafted you, and he's plotting to rid the team of all his draft choices. It does not matter how hard you practice, or how well you play. Your days are numbered as a Packer.

                      Sincerely,

                      PackerRats Conspiracy Pals (PCP)

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                      • #12
                        Kurt Warner didn't "have it" either back when he was in training camp with the Packers.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                          Originally posted by retailguy
                          Originally posted by Pacopete4
                          cant wait til TT picks him up..
                          Nah... He was here when Sherman was here... Thompson WON'T want him.

                          Rest easy.


                          Dear Scott Wells,

                          Watch your back. Ted Thompson hates you because the Shermanator drafted you, and he's plotting to rid the team of all his draft choices. It does not matter how hard you practice, or how well you play. Your days are numbered as a Packer.

                          Sincerely,

                          PackerRats Conspiracy Pals (PCP)
                          Better CC Kampman on this message while you're at it.

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                          • #14
                            It will be interesting to see if some team will pick J.T. up!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BooHoo
                              It will be interesting to see if some team will pick J.T. up!

                              I think the Lions already did, poor saps.....

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