
The Bears Aren't Giving Up On Vic Fangio Just Yet
The Chicago Bears have plenty of incentive to keep Vic Fangio on as defensive coordinator. Do they want to though? It seems an answer has come out.
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The Chicago Bears have plenty of incentive to keep Vic Fangio on as defensive coordinator. Do they want to though? It seems an answer has come out.
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