Bears running back Matt Forte isn't feeling much loyalty from the team as contract negotiations continue to be an issue. Chicago plans to apply the franchise tag after the season rather than sign Forte to the contract extension he had hoped would guarantee he will remain with the team through 2013. "I know I'm loyal to my teammates and my team are my guys, but it doesn't seem like the organization is to me," Forte said. "But that doesn't keep me from going out on the field and putting my best out there." Forte said while it did not make sense to him to apply the franchise tag since the Bears will end up paying him approximately the same as his original asking price, and despite the fact that general manager Jerry Angelo promised him a new contract would be a top priority in training camp, it was not unexpected. "It wasn't a shock. I knew it was an option," he said. "My agent informed me about that before we started negotiating with them. (But) we were looking to get a deal and the franchise tag is not going to be a solution."