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Bears must produce in red zone
In a must-win game to keep playoff hope alive Sunday in Detroit, the Bears will have to lean on their offense inside of the red zone to play productive football. Think of vertical concepts that test the Lions secondary with Alshon Jeffery and Brandon...
Tags: Animal Attacks, Lovie Smith, Earl Bennett, Matt Bowen, Sports
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Cutler restores calm to Bears
During the fourth quarter of Sunday's 28-10 victory over the Vikings at Soldier Field, Jay Cutler noticed left tackle J'Marcus Webb's loose shoelace. Webb must have been too busy protecting Cutler's blind side to see his cleat had become untied. There...
Tags: Jared Allen, Lovie Smith, Matt Spaeth, Sports, Football
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Scoreboard -- Nov. 24, 2012
|TV SPORTS| |SUNDAY| Soccer -- Premiere League, Liverpool at Swansea, 7:15 a.m. (ESPN2). National Football League -- Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears, noon (FOX); Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs, noon (CBS); San Francisco 49ers at New...Tags: College Sports, Derek Wolfe, Calais Campbell, Terrell Suggs, Branden Albert
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Bears latest problem? Money
The institutional failure of the Bears offense is even worse than most seem to realize. Not only has it failed to improve in the Jay Cutler era, the team has overpaid for that failure. An offseason investment of tens of millions of dollars has done...
Tags: Chris Spencer, Denver Broncos, Sports, Peyton Manning, Brandon Marshall
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Bears quotes: Cutler, Marshall, Urlacher and more
Chicago Bears players talk about their 28-10 victory Sunday over the Minnesota Vikings. JAY CUTLER, QB On the play of Brandon Marshall: “When he comes in here, ask him about the catches he dropped too! I’ve been giving him a hard time about...
Tags: Jason Campbell, Earl Bennett, Matt Spaeth, Sports, Football
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Cowboys can't stand up to Bears blitz
As a rule, the Bears' defensive scheme may be the most predictable in the NFL. But coordinator Rod Marinelli and the boys stepped out of character a bit Monday. They blitzed on nearly 23 percent of Tony Romo's dropbacks, mostly in the first half. It was...
Tags: Charles Tillman, Danny McCray, Sports, Dane Sanzenbacher, DeMarcus Ware
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Ugly win a welcome result for Bears
As Julius Peppers entered the locker room, he spoke for nearly everyone in the organization and probably its fan base when he exclaimed, "Winning ugly." It trumps the alternative -- being on the losing side of an ugly win. The Bears rebounded from a...
Tags: Cam Newton, Lovie Smith, Earl Bennett, Charles Woodson, Sports
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Bears player starts fundraiser as funeral held for slain fan
Special to the TribuneA private funeral service for slain Bears fan William Christopher Pettry was held this afternoon while a fundraising effort has been launched by Bears player Kellen Davis to help Pettry’s widow and three children. Davis, the Bears tight end, will...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Jacksonville Jaguars, Wrigleyville
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Too many around Bears just don't get it
Without hesitation or apology Thursday at Halas Hall, Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher admitted again that he would lie about having a concussion to stay in a game. The irony was you admired Urlacher's honesty. In the midst of Chicago's weeklong...
Tags: Houston Texans, Danieal Manning, Lovie Smith, Dave Duerson, Sports
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Bears try to exploit cornerback weakness
Considering the Bears' No. 2 wide receiver couldn't play against the Lions on Monday night, you might be surprised to know the Bears were considerably more reliant on "11" personnel, or three receiver packages, than usual. The Bears used 11 personnel...
Tags: Charles Tillman, Sports, Justin Durant, J'Marcus Webb, Brandon Marshall
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Bears' Webb grows up in opener
The wide receivers took the bows and the cornerbacks got the high-fives, but the Bears won their opener Sunday because they beat the Colts in the trenches. The play of the Bears offensive line was particularly eye-opening. And no one played better on...
Tags: Seth Olsen, Donald Brown, Sports, Jerry Hughes, Matt Forte
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It doesn't matter how Bears won, they won
Temperatures dipped into the lower 40s and blustery winds whipped around Soldier Field during the Bears' 23-22, come-from-behind victory Sunday over the lowly Panthers. But did the elements surrounding the game remind anybody else of the desert?...
Tags: Houston Texans, Cam Newton, Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1979), National Football Conference, Lovie Smith
Dec 29, 2012
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Nov 15, 2012
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Oct 28, 2012
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