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Unbelievable, but believe it
Tribune staff reporterYou are not going to believe this one. Remember the San Francisco game last week? When the Bears scored two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter, then won in overtime when safety Mike Brown intercepted a deflected pass and scored the winning touchdown?...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Paul Edinger, Walter Payton, Football, Shane Matthews
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Another blow: Tucker hurt
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' injury nightmare deepened Monday night when left guard Rex Tucker was carted off the field in the third quarter with a dislocated ankle. Tucker, a Pro Bowl alternate last season, could be lost for the season. Tucker signed a six-year...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Rex Tucker, Dan Hampton, Road Transportation, Fred Baxter
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John Mullin's answers
Am I correct in observing that in the Bears offense, passes are virtually never timed to hit a receiver immediately coming out of a break. Even on the 4-yard crossing patterns, the receiver makes the break and then runs 5 or 6 yards before the ball...Tags: Rex Tucker, Peter Boulware, Warrick Holdman, Chris Chandler, Baltimore Ravens
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Big-play magic vanishes
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears reached the playoffs last season by winning games that they appeared to have lost, by making that one play or two at precisely the critical moment of those games. This season they are on course to miss the playoffs because they suddenly cannot...Tags: Eric Moulds, Brad Maynard, Paul Edinger, Terry Bradshaw, Rosevelt Colvin
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Bears 'out-everythinged'
Tribune staff reporterOn the second-to-last play of the Bears' sixth straight loss Sunday, a third-and-10 from the Eagles' 24-yard line with 25 seconds remaining in regulation—a fairly important moment, as these things go—Jim Miller hurried to the line of scrimmage, rushed the...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Sports, Hugh Douglas, R.W. McQuarters, Jim Miller
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Bears' slim playoff hopes reduced to none
Tribune staff reporterFace down and motionless, Kordell Stewart just lay there at the 5-yard line of a Lambeau Field that delivered the coldest of realities to the Bears during Sunday's 34-21 loss to the Packers. Stewart lay so still for so long that two Bears teammates...Tags: Desmond Clark, Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Kordell Stewart, Football, Chicago Bears
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Offense's vanishing act
Tribune staff reporterThere were the Bears, rolling up 207 yards of offense and taking a 13-7 lead on the powerful Philadelphia Eagles. They were outgaining the Eagles and frustrating Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb to the delight of the crowd of 54,049 that at one...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Paul Edinger, Football, R.W. McQuarters, Chicago Bears
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Odd moves perfect Rx
Tribune staff reporterThe Football Doctor finally wrote the Bears a prescription for a win Sunday: Take two aspirin and call me in the Mornhinweg. With Detroit Lions coach Marty Mornhinweg providing opportunities to get healthy after eight straight losses, the Bears avenged...Tags: Paul Edinger, Chris Chandler, Detroit Lions, Jason Hanson, Football
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More pain, no gain
Tribune staff reporterSo much for the quarterback controversy. For that matter, so much for the rest of the season. When Jim Miller tore his left Achilles' tendon Sunday afternoon in the second quarter of Buffalo's 20-3 victory over the Bears, it simplified one potential...Tags: Keion Carpenter, Eddie Kennison, Sam Rogers, Shane Matthews, Football
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Bear With Us
ChicagoSports.comA lovely Chicago fall afternoon welcomes the Cardinals back to Chicago. Since they left in 1959 not much has happened with the franchise. They moved to St. Louis and St. Louis eventually traded them in for the Rams and a Super Bowl. Perhaps this old-...Tags: Marcel Shipp, Brad Maynard, Paul Edinger, Neil Rackers, Terrence Metcalf
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4-star 4th quarter
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears left Sunday's game against Washington with a 20-15 victory that ended the Redskins' playoff plans and improved their own. But besides the win, they also wanted to make the next statement in their playoff season. In the fourth quarter, they...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brad Maynard, Paul Edinger, Warrick Holdman, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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Bears officially Scrooged
Tribune staff reporterTaking one look at the replay on the giant video board inside Ford Field with 1 minutes 26 seconds left in Sunday's 19-13 loss to the Detroit Lions, the Bears believed they had regained their mojo in Motown. Bernard Berrian, who had just scored the...Tags: Stephen Alexander, Nathan Vasher, Lovie Smith, Detroit Lions, Jason Hanson
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