Angelo warns some Bears players won't be happy

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Sometimes players will not be happy with their contracts.

That?s what general manager Jerry Angelo said today.

He didn?t need to address Brian Urlacher specifically to get his point across when discussing the team?s goal of rewarding its own, including defensive tackle Tommie Harris, returner Devin Hester and kicker Robbie Gould.

``It is what it is,?? Angelo said. ``Players have feelings. You?re not going to have one big happy family, it just doesn?t happen that way.??

Angelo declined to discuss details of the individual players but the club has been peeved that Urlacher?s situation has gone public and ugly as he?s turned down a one-year, $18 million extension with $5 million guaranteed.

``I just want you to know the way we do business is going to continue,?? Angelo said. ``We don?t negotiate through the media.

``We will stay this course. We want to reward our own players. That?s our goal each and every year. We have a pretty good track record of doing that. We will always be mindful of that. Saying that, there are going to be times when we are not going to be accommodating. I?m not going to get into specifics about an individual player.??

The Bears are expected to further explore contract possibilities with Hester this week as agent Eugene Parker is expected to come to town.
 

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Also sounds like we have an aging linebacker that's got multiple child support bills that are killing his cash flow. His signing bonus alone was 13 mil not too long ago.
 
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