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MUSICK: Bears make right call on creaky Urlacher

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In 2010, Urlacher was within a handful of tackles of the Bears’ all-time record. That’s a pretty incredible feat when you consider how many great tacklers have played for this team.

The Bears were about to go on the road to play the Miami Dolphins in a Thursday night game. Barring injury, Urlacher was going to break the record.

I asked him what being the franchise’s all-time tackle leader would mean to him.

“It probably means Lance is going to pass me in a couple years,” Urlacher said with a shrug.

He’s right, you know.

Lance Briggs has amassed 1,414 career tackles, according to the Bears’ statistics. If he plays a few more seasons with the team, he likely will break Urlacher’s record of 1,779 tackles.

Then again, Briggs could be finished with the Bears before he reaches that mark.

It stinks, but it happens.

Some will argue that the Bears should have kept Urlacher until an adequate replacement was ready to take over in the middle of the defense. Others will say the Bears needed him for his leadership and locker-room presence, even if his career was on the decline.

I don’t buy either argument.

The Bears have no shortage of defensive leaders, starting with Briggs, Charles Tillman and Julius Peppers. And while I don’t envy the player who follows Urlacher at middle linebacker, the fact is that the Bears sorely need to get younger and faster at the position.

Next month’s NFL draft offers an opportunity for a fresh start. Maybe a player such as Georgia’s Alec Ogletree or LSU’s Kevin Minter or Notre Dame’s Manti Te’o will be the answer, or maybe Shea McClellin really was meant to play linebacker, after all.

Regardless, there never will be another Urlacher.

But time catches up with all of us.

It’s time for someone else to step up as the Bears’ next face of the franchise.

• Northwest Herald sports columnist Tom Musick can be reached at tmusick@shawmedia.com and on Twitter @tcmusick.

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