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CHICAGO – Julius Peppers doesn't have a ton of sacks this season to go along with his $91 million contract with the Bears.
It would be hard to find anyone who doesn't think he's been worth the money.
Peppers had only two sacks going into Thursday's game at Miami, but came up with three in the 16-0 shutout of the Dolphins. Chicago is now 6-3 and atop the NFC North by a half-game with a weekend off to rest up for a showdown against Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Bears, as usual, can credit their defense for their lofty perch. And Peppers has been a key.
"I think he's great," Bears general manager Jerry Angelo said. "I wouldn't take another defensive player in the league. He's a great player, he's impacted our defense, he's a guy you have to account for."
The Bears' defense, now ranked No. 1 in points allowed in the NFL at 14.6 per game, had a season-high six sacks against Miami. Brian Urlacher had four tackles to set the franchise record with 1,488, one more than Mike Singletary.
But Urlacher was eager to talk about Peppers, too.
"He's played great all season long," Urlacher said. "The sacks are going to come for him. He's too good. If they don't double-team him, the sacks will come. That's just what he does."
Peppers has maintained all along he doesn't care about sacks as much as he does about fitting into the Bears' system, which is intended to force turnovers. After Thursday's game, he was nonchalant about the sacks, but ecstatic about the team's first shutout win since Nov. 19, 2006.
"I feel like I'm doing my part," Peppers said. "I feel like I'm helping the cause. I've been preaching that this team had great players on it before I got here, so I'm happy with how we're doing. It seems like we're finding each other and hopefully the team can get better as the season goes on."
When Peppers came to the Bears in the offseason, the knock on him was he took downs off and wasn't a team player. Angelo said the label couldn't have been further from the truth.
"Don't let the sack numbers be the end result of how you measure this guy," Angelo said. "He really truly is a great player and he's been a great leader for us, too.