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Despite win, offense disappoints
Minutes after chasing Bears receivers Sunday, Rams cornerback Cortland Finnegan covered the most compelling angle from his team's 23-6 loss as accurately as anybody carrying a notepad or pen. Asked in the Rams locker room what he thought of Bears...
Tags: National Football League, Major Wright, Mike Tice, Chicago Bears, Sam Bradford
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Webb gets some help, Cutler stays upright
J'Marcus Webb had trouble stopping Rams pass rusher Robert Quinn a handful of times Sunday. Fortunately, Webb's missteps weren't as noticeable after a victory.
The left tackle got some much-needed help as offensive coordinator Mike Tice opted not to...Tags: Israel Idonije, Mike Tice, Julius Peppers, Kahlil Bell, Chicago Bears
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Marshall: Cutler 'a guy everyone wants to play for'
Jay Cutler surely needed a good friend to come to his defense after the events of the last week, and Brandon Marshall was that guy Wednesday. Marshall followed Cutler to the Halas Hall microphone as both answered questions about the abysmal 23-10 loss to...
Tags: Football, Brandon Marshall, Roberto Garza, Lovie Smith, D.J. Moore
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Only time will tell for Cutler
This will not take another stab at analyzing last week's antics of your favorite Chicago boor. This will not quote another Hall of Fame player or Bears teammate criticizing Jay Cutler for comportment unbecoming a franchise quarterback. This will not...
Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Chris Spencer, Jeff Fisher, Mike Tice, Chicago Bears
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Smith sends internal critics a message
Bears defensive back D.J. Moore wasn't surprised when Lovie Smith chastised him over comments he made related to Jay Cutler's tirade against and shoving of J'Marcus Webb. Moore said the coach pulled him aside as the two crossed paths inside Halas Hall....
Tags: Brian Urlacher, Jeff Fisher, Julius Peppers, Chicago Bears, Feet
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Pessimism not rush to judgment
It would be snobbish — not to mention cowardly — if I suggested we all park our opinions of the Bears and the NFL until there's more evidence to evaluate in a few weeks. But pessimism over the 1-1 Bears is not a rush to judgment, a knee-...
Tags: Mike Martz, DeMarcus Ware, San Francisco 49ers, National Football League, Mike Tice
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Little to cheer for Bears
The problem with the Bears offense in Thursday night's 23-10 loss to the Packers wasn't that pass rushers outnumbered pass protectors. It was that the rushers were superior to the protectors, and the extra blockers often were not where they were needed....
Tags: Randall Cobb, Israel Idonije, Brian Urlacher, Julius Peppers, Clay Matthews
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Bears must regroup for rebuilding Rams
By the end of Thursday's 23-10 beating in Green Bay, Bears quarterback Jay Cutler had completed his worst public relations meltdown since the loss to the Packers in the NFC title game when the club failed to announce the nature of the knee injury that...
Tags: Chris Williams, Lambeau Field, Chris Spencer, Mike Tice, Soldier Field
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Quarterbacks lead with more than talent
I'm trying to figure out Jay Cutler. I really am. I can see the talent, the arm strength and the underrated athleticism Cutler shows with his ability to extend plays outside the pocket. He's physical. He's tough. And there isn't a route in the playbook...
Tags: National Football League, Mark Brunell, Brian Urlacher, Julius Peppers, Matt Bowen
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Bears honeymoon over
We have nine days to debate if the Bears offense can be as bad as Thursday night's debacle in Green Bay would lead one to believe. I'm going with yes, it can. For the record, I've not been pushing Lake Forest propaganda. Of the nine-man Tribune football...
Tags: DeMarcus Ware, Lambeau Field, Dan McNeil, Clay Matthews, Cliff Avril
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Offensive line aims for consistency
Life is good for Gabe Carimi. The Bears right tackle had a strong outing in the season opener against the Colts; a performance worthy of a game ball from his teammates. Any lingering concerns about his surgically repaired right knee vanished as the...
Tags: San Francisco 49ers, National Football League, Frank Omiyale, Lambeau Field, Julius Peppers
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Four downs: Cutler fades again in spotlight
1. Not up for prime time It didn't take long in a nationally televised game for pundits to fire on Jay Cutler. That is what happens when you don't throw touchdowns but do fire daggers at teammates with stare-downs and scowls. The most heat Cutler has...
Tags: Mike Martz, Corey Wootton, Julius Peppers, Alshon Jeffery, Amobi Okoye
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