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    Dec 5, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Dec 6, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  2. Quick someone tell Martz to Hanie-proof the Bears

    I love the job Mike Tice has done --- has usually done --- but the offensive line coach's blocking schemes and players are absolutely useless against 3-4 schemes. Or if it's not the schemes, then it's the way they're taught because the linemen don't...

    Tags: Roy Williams, Elvis Dumervil, Johnny Knox, Matt Forte, Kansas City Chiefs

  3. Dec 11, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  4. Looks like Barber and the Bears choke away the season

    <strong>It's not Tim Tebow. </strong>
    It's not Tim Tebow. It's not divine intervention. It's stupid and bad play by the Bears. Marion Barber was the worst offender of both stupid and bad. He wasn't alone -- the defense, the coaches, the embarrassing quarterback and receivers deserve to be...

    Tags: Marion Barber, Football, Cade McNown, Jay Cutler, Robbie Gould

  5. Dec 13, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  6. Angelo should retire before Hanie's offense gets him fired

    <strong>The Bears&rsquo; offensive game plan</strong> was nearly perfect against Denver on Sunday.
    The Bears’ offensive game plan was nearly perfect against Denver on Sunday. The Bears did everything to prevent Caleb Hanie from doing something stupid. Mike Martz figured it out. After saying he wanted to be more aggressive, the pass-happy...

    Tags: Football, Jay Cutler, National Football League, Mike Martz, Devin Hester

  7. Dec 18, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  8. Firing on Bears who need to be fired

    <strong>The part of the Bears&rsquo; season with any meaning is over.</strong>
    The part of the Bears’ season with any meaning is over. Which means the Bears’ firing season can begin. Can we start with Caleb Hanie and Jerry Angelo? Pretty please? In a game where the Bears’ starting quarterback threw three...

    Tags: Tarvaris Jackson, Julius Peppers, Roy Williams, Mike Martz, Jerry Angelo

  9. Dec 20, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  10. Time to hear from the Bears' latest McChairman

    <strong>If ever there was a time for George McCaskey</strong> to let everyone know who&rsquo;s in charge of the Bears, this would seem to be it.
    If ever there was a time for George McCaskey to let everyone know who’s in charge of the Bears, this would seem to be it. If ever there was a time for the rookie chairman to make clear what his expectations are and how quickly he wants them met,...

    Tags: Football, Jay Cutler, Matt Forte, Donovan McNabb, Super Bowl

  11. Dec 25, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  12. No fair letting the Packers have a real quarterback

    <strong>If the NFL really wanted to back up all its big talk</strong> about parity, it would&rsquo;ve made Josh McCown quarterback the Packers.
    If the NFL really wanted to back up all its big talk about parity, it would’ve made Josh McCown quarterback the Packers. Sorry, but I wasn’t impressed, no matter what the final yardage was. McCown threw two interceptions when it mattered, and...

    Tags: Zack Bowman, Green Bay Packers, Earl Bennett, National Football League, James Jones (football)

  13. Jan 1, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  14. Was an Urlacher injury worth finishing 8-8?

    <strong>I wish I could get good and outraged</strong> over Lovie Smith&rsquo;s decision to declare Nathan Enderle inactive for the Bears&rsquo; meaningless finale in Minnesota on Sunday, naming the failed, disastrous Caleb Hanie as the No. 2 quarterback behind Josh McCown.
    I wish I could get good and outraged over Lovie Smith’s decision to declare Nathan Enderle inactive for the Bears’ meaningless finale in Minnesota on Sunday, naming the failed, disastrous Caleb Hanie as the No. 2 quarterback behind Josh...

    Tags: Football, Joe Webb, Nathan Enderle, Super Bowl, Lovie Smith

  15. Jan 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  16. Angelo wanted a solution, and he got it

    <strong>Jerry Angelo famously said he wanted a few solutions,</strong> and Tuesday, the Bears finally opted for one of the smartest: firing Angelo.
    Jerry Angelo famously said he wanted a few solutions, and Tuesday, the Bears finally opted for one of the smartest: firing Angelo. Yes, the man who spent a second-round pick on legendary Dan Bazuin is out. Maybe Angelo ultimately gets to color it as a...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Football, Dan Bazuin, Jay Cutler, Thomas Jones

  17. Nov 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  18. Hanie holds up in Bears' loss to Raiders

    OAKLAND, Calif. &#8212; If you're looking for a positive following the first NFL start by Caleb Hanie, it wasn't a meltdown like the Bears have seen before when they've turned to reserve quarterbacks.
    OAKLAND, Calif. — If you're looking for a positive following the first NFL start by Caleb Hanie, it wasn't a meltdown like the Bears have seen before when they've turned to reserve quarterbacks. It wasn't Todd Collins. Not even close. It wasn't...

    Tags: AFC West, Brian Iwuh, Detroit Lions, New York Giants, National Football Conference

  19. Nov 27, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  20. Hanie killed the Bears, but not all hope

    <strong>Caleb Hanie was bad.</strong> Awful. Sometimes egregiously horrible.
    Caleb Hanie was bad. Awful. Sometimes egregiously horrible. But then, what’d you expect from a guy who hadn’t thrown a pass all season? Hanie threw three interceptions and so many other bad passes against the Raiders. High, wide, low, you...

    Tags: NFC Championship Game, Lance Briggs, Julius Peppers, National Football League, Spring Training

  21. Nov 29, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  22. Hanie's deal: Wise up or sit down

    <strong>I&rsquo;d love to pound Mike Martz for arrogant myopia,</strong> from that silly throwback screen in the red zone to keeping the backup quarterback out of game-plan meetings.
    I’d love to pound Mike Martz for arrogant myopia, from that silly throwback screen in the red zone to keeping the backup quarterback out of game-plan meetings. But Caleb Hanie and at least one of his receivers were worse than the offensive...

    Tags: Soldier Field, Xbox 360, National Football League, Gaming, Mike Martz

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