I had a chance to sit down with Bears rookie wide receiver Tyler Scott for almost an hour on the BFR Podcast. First off, you're definitely gonna want to check out the full episode on our YouTube. Secondly, he is one of the most genuine and humble human beings I've ever come across. We talked about a vast amount of topics ranging from football, his card collection, favorite movies and a whole lot more. However, some of the best conversation came from when he spoke about his relationships with is current Bears teammates. One of the most interesting discussions revolved around fellow wide receiver Chase Claypool. He went on to say this.
"Dude is funny. Love Chase. Chase has just been a dude that's always been checking up on me. More so just off the field. Just kind of a dude that texts me to see how I am doing and how my people are doing."
There has been a lot of talk surrounding Chase Claypool as of late. But the fact is, Claypool is a great teammate. And even though he isn't one to post his off-season workouts etc. it doesn't mean he isn't working hard to be ready for training camp. Now it's awesome that Claypool checks in regular with his rookie teammate but it's the next interaction Tyler depicts that involves his own family and Claypool.
"They had a family barbecue, the Bears did. He (Claypool) was the first person to come up to my parents and introduce himself and just say hello. My mom was just so excited and my dad was like oh yeah you're Chase Claypool. He's just a real good dude and a guy I love to talk to and spend time with."
When it comes to the headlines, this is what we should be reading about regarding Chase. Not rumors that are floated around to simply push old narratives that remain untrue. Honestly, it's just refreshing to hear authentic insight involving two friends like Scott and Claypool. One is an NFL vet and the other is entering his very first season in the league. But the respect and comradery is there and you can't say that's necessarily always the case in an NFL locker-room.
To watch the entire conversation, be sure to check out the full video on the BFR YouTube channel.
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