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McKie came to grips with the evolution of the game from the days when the Bears came off the bus running.

“The way the league has changed, with it being a passing league now, fullbacks have slowly but surely become irrelevant,” he said. “I can’t be bitter about the situation. I’m thankful that I played at a time and on team when the fullback was utilized.”

He hasn’t completely separated himself from the game. McKie trains athletes for the NFL scouting combine at EFT Sports Performance in Highland Park. He won’t hesitate to offer advice to aspiring pros.

“When you come out of college, and you play six years, you’re still (only) 27 years old,” McKie said. “To me, that says you still have your whole life ahead of you. You have to be prepared for that reality.”

A foot in the game

Rashied Davis barely could pick himself out of bed Jan. 29.

Physically, there was nothing wrong with the former Bears wide receiver. Mentally, it was tough for Davis to embrace the magnitude of the decision he made the night before: His football career was over.

“There were times during last season where I tried to tell myself I was done,” Davis said. “But I guess the last bit for me was when I saw Chris Harris get hired (as a coach) and just hang it up.

“Actually, my wife still wants me to play. Since I’ve met her, this is what I’ve done. This is what she has known me as. It’s different to see me at home.”

In many ways, the 33-year-old Davis far exceeded expectations. He didn’t play football until junior college yet played seven NFL seasons after a stint in the arena league. He wasn’t supposed to make an impact with the Bears yet was a key contributor in the divisional playoff victory over the Seahawks two games before the Super Bowl.

Sure, the Bears releasing him after last year’s training camp left a bitter taste, but Davis saw no reason to dwell on it.

“I had a good career,” Davis said. “God blessed us. We made enough money that retirement can be good, and we’ll be able to pay for our children’s education. But right now, I have to work.”

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