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Chicago Bears’ defense getting closer with Robert Quinn


" has a dominant trait, and we are going to try to use that dominant trait as much as we can," Chicago Bears linebackers coach Ted Monachino said. "Robert is as calm and collected as any player I’ve ever worked with. You can’t shake the guy. He’s been through enough in his life that you can’t throw anything at him that would get him sideways." (Chicago Sun-Times)

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Chicago Bears’ defense getting closer with Robert Quinn