Report: Bears called Cowboys about Jeremiah Ratliff as “security precaution”

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Report: Bears called Cowboys about Jeremiah Ratliff as “security precaution”
Posted by Michael David Smith on October 28, 2015

When the Bears cut defensive tackle Jeremiah Ratliff last week, they called the police over concerns about his reaction after a heated exchange with General Manager Ryan Pace. And the police weren’t the only people the Bears called.

According to the Dallas Morning News, the Bears notified the Cowboys of Ratliff’s releaseas a security precaution.

Although there was no specific threat against the Cowboys or any individual within the Cowboys organization, the Bears still thought the Cowboys needed to know that Ratliff, a former Cowboy, might be heading back to his home near the team’s facilities.

Read more: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...recaution/?ocid=Yahoo&partner=ya5nbcs&ref=yfp
 
The Bears were dumb enough to sign him after they saw how he ripped the Cowboys off. He showed he was all about the money and not about the team. Now they want to call like they are doing us some sort of favor. I hope Jerry told them....."Yea....we told you so."
 
The serious side of me is saddened by Rat's descent into madness after an amazing few years in Dallas as a late-round draftee.

The not-so-serious side of me is thinking that this news gives Jerry haters a glimmer of hope that his quarter century tenure could come to a sudden end.
 
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Is like to know exactly what happened with the Bears GM for it actually go to this extreme? We know Rat is a nut job but man this is bad
 
If that's a shot at Hardy, check out the difference in effort in practice. Hardy goes 100% all the time. Ratliff took entire seasons off just cause he was unhappy

Not a shot at Hardy. Ratliff seemed a team guy early in his career, not sure what happened.
 
I've never seen such a drastic change in a player. Ultimate positive team guy, and then completely unpredictable and paranoid malcontent. And for really no reason.
 
We've all heard of the stories of former disgruntled employees returning to their former place of employment to reek havoc on their former employer with a gun. I pray Valley Ranch isn't a gun free zone.
 

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