Mike Singletary live-tweeted during ‘A Football Life’

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Whether he was barking out signals from his middle linebacker position or calling plays from the sideline, Hall of Famer Mike Singletary has always been a good communicator.

The former Bears great took his communication skills to Twitter Thursday night where he live-tweeted during the NFL Network’s “Mike Singletary: A Football Life.”

Here are some of the highlights:

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