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Briggs giving game his all, and appreciating it more
Brian Urlacher may play on opening day. He may not. He may run like the Urlacher of old. He may not. The uncertainty of Urlacher's situation makes the certainty of Lance Briggs' situation all the more comforting. Briggs answered the bell consistently...
Tags: Brian Urlacher, Olin Kreutz, Rex Grossman, Tommie Harris, Charles Tillman
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Time for Emery to shake things up at Halas Hall
DETROIT — Wearing a knotted tie and a focused gaze, Patrick Mannelly looked like a nervous stockbroker staring at the morning ticker as he sat on a folding chair Sunday inside the visiting Bears locker room. A few feet away, fellow Bears veteran...
Tags: Football, Evan Rodriguez, Sports, Super Bowl, Detroit Lions
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3 R's for Cutler: Respectable, reasonable, responsible
In 143 starts over 12 NFL seasons, former Bears right tackle James "Big Cat'' Williams never saw anything like it. When Williams witnessed Bears quarterback Jay Cutler bump left tackle J'Marcus Webb during a sideline rant in Thursday night's 23-10...
Tags: National Football Conference, Football, Super Bowl, Sports, J'Marcus Webb
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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: Riley Reiff, Football, J'Marcus Webb, Ndamukong Suh, Major Wright
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Rodgers torches Bears' secondary
It didn't take Aaron Rodgers long to notice Tim Jennings wasn't playing. The Packers quarterback went at Jennings' replacement at left cornerback, Kelvin Hayden, and Hayden's replacement at nickel back, D.J. Moore, repeatedly. Neither made a play in...
Tags: Julius Peppers, Football, Kelvin Hayden, Chris Spencer, J'Marcus Webb
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If Bears can't gain half-yard, they deserve to lose
Lovie Smith was wrong. About being wrong, that is. The situation: The Bears had a seven-point lead and were faced with a fourth-and-half-a-yard to go on the Seahawks' 15 on their first possession of the second quarter. To the delight of the...
Tags: Matt Spaeth, Gabe Carimi, Football, Soldier Field, Sports
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Rough past shapes Rachal's toughness on field
With a smile he rarely shows on the field, Bears left guard Chilo Rachal revealed his first name comes from French Creole origins. "It's CHI-low,'' Rachal said, accenting a hard consonant blend. Naturally. Nothing about the veteran whom the Bears made...Tags: Olin Kreutz, Football, Sports, Detroit Lions, Ndamukong Suh
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Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag
Is the expansion of the Bears' scouting department a natural progression for a general manager who wants to develop a draft-driven team? You reported the team now has 18 in the department -- how does that stack up with other NFC North teams? Vic Fiebig,...
Tags: Kansas City Chiefs, Julius Peppers, Football, Evan Rodriguez, Detroit Lions
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Trestman has answers for what ails Bears
Making a strong case for future Bears success like the trained lawyer he is, Marc Trestman methodically worked off note cards the longtime NFL assistant had prepared over the last two decades for this moment. Never in 22 years of calling plays had...
Tags: Football, Marc Trestman, Sports, Canadian Football, Phil Emery
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No silver lining for Bears
The 49ers defeated the Bears every way a team can be beaten Monday night — power, speed and thought. Almost no one on the team did his job well enough for the Bears to win. Three aspects of the 49ers' victory stood out upon closer inspection....
Tags: Julius Peppers, Football, Kelvin Hayden, J'Marcus Webb, Major Wright
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Bears' vanishing act
Though nobody requested one, coach Lovie Smith said he wasn't about to offer an apology after his Bears rallied to stave off the Panthers for their fifth straight victory. I'm wondering if the coach is listening to his team's critics more than he ever...
Tags: Dan McNeil, Football, Detroit Lions, Substance Abuse, Brandon Marshall
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Dan Pompei's film session
Jay Cutler was sacked six times Sunday, which usually is grounds for putting the offensive line in solitary confinement with no visitation privileges. But a review of the tape revealed the big boys didn't play all that poorly. In fact, the linemen were...
Tags: Football, Dwan Edwards, J'Marcus Webb, Major Wright, Brandon Marshall
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