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Haugh: Too many around Bears just don’t get it

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And we’re not there? I doubt Dave Duerson’s family agrees. Can’t imagine Jim McMahon would either, assuming he could remember who Smith is. How much “more evidence” does Smith or anybody need? Information is an ally the NFL’s last generation didn’t have. To ignore it isn’t just foolish; these days it’s potentially actionable.

It was as if Smith and Urlacher sought to prove what team President Ted Phillips stressed Sunday at Soldier Field during a pregame concussion-safety discussion when Phillips spoke of the challenge of “changing the culture.” Little did Phillips know Cutler’s concussion would reveal how deeply embedded his own team was in it.

Cutler missed practice Thursday and the Bears postponed their starting quarterback’s weekly podium appearance until Friday, buying the team an extra day of observation. It was a smart move by the Bears, who were due for one after a practice week full of nonsense that Smith teams typically tune out before kickoff.

Before Smith and Urlacher inexplicably minimized the impact of concussions, Brandon Marshall tweeted a photo of himself in the locker room that inadvertently included the naked rear end of a teammate in the background. Urlacher told WMVP-AM 1000 Bears fans could “kiss my butt” if they didn’t like him congratulating Texans safety Danieal Manning after an interception. Tight end Kellen Davis whined about boos he deserved.

Most memorably, speak-first-ask-questions-later kicker Robbie Gould again raised eyebrows — and the ire — of team officials when he ripped the Chicago Park District’s handling of Soldier Field so aggressively that Gould issued a formal apology. What Gould really should have apologized for was sounding like someone putting himself above the team in the middle of a winning season by threatening to sign elsewhere after his contract expires in 2013 unless field conditions improve.

Amid such off-the-field silliness, at least no Bears players were linked to Hope Solo.

Alas, one action by the Bears can render all the regrettable words of the past few days irrelevant — or more like inaction.

Sit Cutler against the 49ers.

The 2011 season fell apart for the Bears in game 10 because of a season-ending Cutler injury. Doing the right thing by holding out a young dad with a concussion history makes that less likely to happen in the 10th game of this season.

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