https://www.chicagobears.com/news/acho- ... cery-store
Was never a big fan of his on-field work, but Acho continues to be a great guy in the Real World.
Props also to Mitch and Leno
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I've always been a big fan. He wasn't ever an all star type player, but he was a great special team player and a solid depth piece at OLB who rarely made mistakes when called upon. Not a great pass rusher but a good contain.
And yes, an extremely excellent person, a Peanut type guy.
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Oh, fuck yeah. What a great story.
People who study inner-city areas always say that liquor stores, pawn shops, and gun shops are the demise of these neighborhoods.
Kudos to Sam Acho as well as Leno and Trubisky for financing a grocery store. Can you imagine talking to a group of kids and they tell you that one of their biggest needs is a grocery store in their neighborhood? Jesus, that's sad.
I never had that problem growing up.
People who study inner-city areas always say that liquor stores, pawn shops, and gun shops are the demise of these neighborhoods.
Kudos to Sam Acho as well as Leno and Trubisky for financing a grocery store. Can you imagine talking to a group of kids and they tell you that one of their biggest needs is a grocery store in their neighborhood? Jesus, that's sad.
I never had that problem growing up.
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Always a great guy.
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Lawd have mercy. Are you and rich going to have round 54 over this.Yogi da Bear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 7:45 pm I've always been a big fan. He wasn't ever an all star type player, but he was a great special team player and a solid depth piece at OLB who rarely made mistakes when called upon. Not a great pass rusher but a good contain.
And yes, an extremely excellent person, a Peanut type guy.