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Mike Brown looks to put pain behind him

Mike Brown looks to put pain behind him

Mike Brown looks to put pain behind him
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BOURBONNAIS | Mike Brown had already endured his share of injuries and losing seasons, but it was nothing compared to the pain he felt in Miami.

The Bears were back in the Super Bowl for the first time in 21 years and all he could do was watch as the Colts ran away with the championship. He was nursing a season-ending foot injury, and the thought that he might not get another shot at the title crossed his mind.

"It was the most difficult thing I've ever had to go through in my professional career because everyone wants to play in that game; it's the biggest game in the world," said Brown, a Pro Bowl safety in 2005. "I wasn't able to do it, but we're going to have another opportunity, I believe, to erase those bad and good memories from that week and come back with a championship."

Recent history says the odds aren't good.

The Seattle Seahawks became the first Super Bowl-runner-up since 1997 to win a postseason game the following year when they beat Dallas in the first round last season, and they were the first runner-up to make the playoffs since the 2001 Tennessee Titans. The Bears are bent on bucking the trend after a dramatic, and productive, offseason.

"I don't think I'm going out on a limb in saying we should be good defensively," coach Lovie Smith said. "We have a good group over there."

Brown is healthy after undergoing surgery to repair ligament damage in his right foot and so is Pro Bowl defensive tackle Tommie Harris, who suffered a season-ending hamstring injury last December. Pro Bowl linebacker Lance Briggs finally decided to accept the Bears' franchise tender offer of one year and $7.2 million last week, ending the drama after threatening a prolonged holdout.

Troubled defensive tackle Tank Johnson is gone, with veteran Darwin Walker taking his place. And Chicago acquired strong safety Adam Archuleta from Washington in March.

"I thought it was a very good offseason," general manager Jerry Angelo said.

It was an uncertain one for Brown.

He wasn't sure the organization would stick with him, and with Archuleta in the defensive backfield, Brown is moving to free safety.

"To be able to have another opportunity, that to me seems like I'm a big part of the team," he said. "I feel like my teammates respect me in that way. The coaches know what I bring to the table."

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