Dolphins OL Aaron Brewer calls out Bears for 'fake physicality' in joint practice

In a joint practice session between the Miami Dolphins and the Chicago Bears, Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Aaron Brewer criticized the Bears for their "fake physicality." Brewer claimed that the Bears took the practice sessions beyond their intended purpose, implying that the Bears were too aggressive and overly physical during the drills. The joint practice sessions are typically designed to allow teams to work on specific skills and strategies in a controlled environment, but Brewer felt that the Bears crossed a line. He expressed his disappointment with the Bears' approach, suggesting that their "fake physicality" was not in line with the collaborative spirit of the joint practice. The incident highlights the ongoing tension and competitiveness between NFL teams as they prepare for the upcoming season. While joint practices can be valuable for player development and team-building, they can also lead to confrontations and disagreements when one side is perceived to be pushing the boundaries of acceptable practice behavior.
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