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NFL Sidelines - Week 2
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Even without Tom Brady, the New England Patriots find themselves in a familiar position -- undefeated and atop the AFC East standings. Backup Matt Cassel did just enough in his first start to lead the Patriots to a 19-10 win over...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Ben Roethlisberger, Peyton Manning, Jacksonville Jaguars, Pittsburgh Steelers
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NFL Sidelines - Week 3
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - The New England Patriots' 21-game regular season winning streak is over -- emphatically. The Miami Dolphins, of all teams, handed the Patriots their first regular-season loss in 21 months, 38-13. Ironically, the last team to...Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Gus Frerotte, Jim Harbaugh, Peyton Manning
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NFL serves Bears soft 2006 schedule
Tribune staff reporterIt's amazing what a division title can do for predictions of the Bears' schedule, officially released Thursday. Last year each member of the Tribune panel predicted a 7-9 mark. But optimism for this season is as bountiful as praise for the Brian Griese...Tags: Chicago Bears, Lovie Smith, National Football Conference, Football, Buffalo Bills
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Bears smother Seahawks
Tribune staff reporterWhether or not it was a preview of the NFC championship game as some speculate remains to be seen. And the Bears don't view themselves as the NFC champions despite crushing the defending champion Seattle Seahawks 37-6 Sunday night. But the Bears finished...Tags: Mark Anderson, John St. Clair, Rex Grossman, Ricky Manning, Jr., Football
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Bears buffalo Bills
Tribune staff reporterMaybe it was shell shock. Maybe some sort of dementia. But there was Buffalo Bills quarterback J.P Losman, sacked three times, intercepted three times and sporting a 35.8 passer rating for the day, commenting on whether the Bills had been dominated...Tags: Cedric Benson, Thomas Jones, Mark Anderson, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Rex Grossman
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Bears' victory gives pause to QB situation
Tribune staff reporterMist shrouded Soldier Field on Friday night, which seemed fitting for a Bears quarterback situation that no longer seems as clear as it once did. For the second straight week, Rex Grossman delivered an underwhelming, if more accurate, performance....Tags: Muhsin Muhammad, Gene Kelly, Rex Grossman, Marlon McCree, Football
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First Week Was Full of Surprises
Special to Latimes.comNow that the first week of the 2005 NFL season is in the books, we finally have some clarity on several important issues: • The Dolphins and 49ers are the class of the league. Their fans might as well start making reservations for Super Bowl XL in...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Gus Frerotte, Baltimore Colts, Joey Galloway, Peerless Price
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Lackluster opening for Grossman, 'D'
Tribune staff reporterGoing into Friday night, Stephen King novels had more suspense than the Bears' depth chart. In lieu of position battles, precision was the focus. That precision still must be in Bourbonnais, at Halas Hall or back at O'Hare. It certainly didn't get...Tags: Cedric Benson, Rex Grossman, Football, Olin Kreutz, Mark Bradley
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These Bears Can Fly
Latimes.comHere come the Chicago Bears. Impressive runaway winners of their first two games -- each a division game -- the Bears will be on their way to a second consecutive NFC North championship if they can defeat a third straight division opponent Sunday in...Tags: Ben Roethlisberger, Veterans Affairs, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, Bars and Clubs
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Bears back in the saddle
Tribune staff reporterSoldier Field did not need a scoreboard Sunday. It needed an abacus. Video: Bears fans in 7th heaven over win Points were coming so fast at times in the first half that it appeared even some of the tailgaters outside were completing passes into the...Tags: Bryant Young, Cedric Benson, Mark Anderson, Ricky Manning, Jr., Rex Grossman
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Bears come up short
Tribune staff reporterCoach Lovie Smith identified November as a target month. This one did not end exactly as he or the Bears would have liked. The Bears finished the month 2-2, failing to score more than 13 points in three of their four games and closing a grueling three-...Tags: Cedric Benson, Alfonso Boone, Rex Grossman, Football, New England Patriots
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'06 goes out with a flop
Tribune staff reporterThe biggest issue for the Bears going into Sunday night's game against the Green Bay Packers was whether coach Lovie Smith could risk resting any of his starters while maintaining momentum and, in his most optimistic moments, peak going into the NFL...Tags: NBC (tv network), Cedric Benson, New Year's Day, Rex Grossman, Television
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