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How the 2003 Bears were built
A look at how each player on the 2003 roster came to be a Bear. Thirty-two of the 53 players on the active roster (60.4%) were either draftees of the Bears or undrafted free agents signed with the Bears. Only one player (R.W. McQuarters) was acquired via...Tags: Tommy Maddox, Olin Kreutz, Green Bay Packers, Brian Urlacher, Dustin Lyman
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'Right back in this thing'
Tribune staff reporterGood thing for the Bears that cornerback R.W. McQuarters' memory is shorter than his hair. The last time McQuarters tried stopping the opponent's elite wide receiver while trying to protect a fourth-quarter lead at Soldier Field, two weeks ago Sunday...Tags: Brian Urlacher, Soldier Field, National Football Conference, Torry Holt, Chicago Bears
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Turnovers Overrated
Latimes.com ColumnistFor the first time in a month or so, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looked like a football team Monday night though scoring just often enough to put down the New York Giants, 19-13. In the fourth quarter, they never missed a beat after the Giants hit them with...Tags: Kerry Collins, Denver Broncos, Super Bowl, National Football Conference, Firearms
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The fault line: Bears sputter
Tribune staff reporterHeat lightning lit up the desert sky Friday night in the fourth quarter of the Bears' 27-17 exhibition loss to the Arizona Cardinals at Sun Devil Stadium. Unless the Bears caught some of that lightning in a bottle, they returned to Halas Hall for practice...Tags: Brian Urlacher, Super Bowl, Chicago Bears, Death, Paul Edinger
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Joe Montana Super, But Not No. 1
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Francisco 49ers, one of the NFL's most successful teams for nearly 20 years, plugged another winning quarterback into the same old offensive system Sunday. He is Jeff Garcia, who was brought to San Francisco by new General Manager Bill Walsh, the...Tags: Terrell Owens, Garrison Hearst, Government, Mike Ditka, Super Bowl
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18 Excellent NFL Teams Fighting for First Place
Latimes.com ColumnistAmong the 18 or 20 NFL teams at or near the top of a 31-team league after the first half of the season, there is a balance of either mutual mediocrity or mutual excellence. If you agree with me, it's a balance of excellence. Pro football players all...Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Elvis Grbac, Washington Redskins, Super Bowl, Dining and Drinking
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Worry wont hurry offense
RedEyeDon't get too down if your studs mostly have been stumped this season. All the research and skilled drafting in the world can't change the fact that fantasy football is a land mine filled with injuries, suspensions, politics and other unpredictable...Tags: Charlie Batch, Fingers, Buffalo Bills, Tommy Maddox, Marcel Shipp
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Steelers show talent, depth
Tribune football reporterThe Pittsburgh Steelers loom over the AFC North like the Steelers of old—imposing, talented and deep. The only thing missing is Super Bowls, which is a slight oversight that the NFL's dean of coaches, Bill Cowher, must address after losing two AFC...Tags: Kris Brown, Elvis Grbac, New York Jets, Super Bowl, Jon Kitna
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Bear With Us
ChicagoSports.comSay goodbye to the Detroit Lions and San Diego Chargers. Real football returns to Soldier Field this Sunday as the Bears play host to the St. Louis Rams. The Bears have had success against the run at times this season, but today clearly is their...Tags: Olin Kreutz, Soldier Field, Chicago Bears, National Football League, Death
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Steelers get the last word
Sun StaffAfter a week of trash-talking, the Ravens were silenced in the end. Unable to answer a dominating statement by the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Ravens were humbled in a 26-21 loss last night before 69,506 at PSINet Stadium and a national television audience....Tags: Kris Brown, Elvis Grbac, New York Jets, Super Bowl, Chad Scott
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On the spot: Kordell Stewart
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC North is the division of quarterback question marks, led by Pittsburgh's Kordell Stewart. Coming off his best season, Stewart nevertheless left doubts with a shaky performance in the AFC title-game loss as he overthrew receivers in a failed...Tags: Charlie Batch, Tommy Maddox, Jerome Bettis, Chris Redman, Sports
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Unbearable start to season
Tribune staff reporterWalking slowly off the field Sunday at 3Com Park after the Bears' humbling 49-7 loss to the 49ers, Brian Urlacher seldom looked up and never removed his helmet. His team didn't show up during the game, and Urlacher felt ashamed to show his face after it....Tags: Tai Streets, Tommy Maddox, Olin Kreutz, Brian Urlacher, Jimmy Williams
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