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That's one they'd like to throw back
Tribune staff reporterThe Soldier Field turf, hallowed by the presence of Bears Hall of Famers such as Sid Luckman, Gale Sayers, Walter Payton and Dick Butkus during special pregame ceremonies Sunday, was then desecrated by a second straight sorry performance by the '94 Bears....Tags: Soldier Field, Dick Butkus, Randall McDaniel, Cris Carter, Chicago Bears
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Bears crash in Metrodoom
Tribune staff reporterWhat we are experiencing, financial analysts tell us, is a temporary setback in the economy. The big picture, the broad perspective, is not nearly so bleak-and so it is with the Bears. The major indicators were dismal Sunday when the Bears took a...Tags: Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Anthony Carter (basketball), Mike Ditka, New York Giants
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Oh no (excuses, TDs, win)!
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears huddled in their locker-room sanctuary Sunday like victims of a devastating natural disaster. No blame was cast, no excuses offered, no fate cursed. The Bears humbly submitted, losing 17-3 to the Green Bay Packers on a cold, gray, rainy day at...Tags: Soldier Field, Chicago Bears, Dan Hampton, Mike Singletary, Sports
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'D'lightful opener for Bears
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears may not have erased all of the questions surrounding their prospects for the 1990 season, but they convincingly purged the Seattle Seahawks in the season opener Sunday at Soldier Field. Quarterback Jim Harbaugh (21 of 29 for 203 yards) and...Tags: Soldier Field, Seattle Seahawks, The Ohio State University, Chicago Bears, Dan Hampton
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Emotion right potion for Bears
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears wore Mike Singletary patches over their hearts—and their feelings on their sleeves—as they somehow summoned enough emotion to upset the playoff-bound Pittsburgh Steelers 30-6 Sunday at Soldier Field. Winning for the first time since Oct. 25,...Tags: Bubby Brister, Soldier Field, Gary Anderson, Death, Chicago Bears
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Frisco fiasco
Tribune staff reporterSo this is how it ends: in the mud, in distress, in a California fog. The Bears, 17-point underdogs going into Saturday's second-round NFC playoff game, had their lunch handed to them Saturday-a five-star San Francisco treat. A mere 17-point loss would...Tags: Ricky Watters, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Contracts, Jim Flanigan
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Bears put the squeeze on Vikings
Tribune staff reporterTheir mission, which the Bears have chosen to accept, is to go 8-0 in the Central Division this season. They are more than halfway there (5-0) after Monday night's 34-17 dismantling of the Minnesota Vikings. "That is the goal we have set for ourselves....Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Cris Carter, Chicago Bears, Mike Ditka, Jim Harbaugh
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Bears blow cozy cushion in Central
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears will discover Thursday the true meaning of Thanksgiving, at least as the holiday applies to the NFC Central Division race. With barely enough time to swallow the stunning 16-13 overtime defeat handed to them Sunday by the opportunistic Miami...Tags: Soldier Field, Chicago Bears, Mike Ditka, Jim Harbaugh, National Football Conference
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Bears give Bucs cold shoulder
Tribune staff reporterThe cold, hard realities of football and life were at once addressed Sunday afternoon on the frozen tundra of Soldier Field. The Bears resurrected the momentum of their remarkable season with a 27-14 defeat of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in front of 46,...Tags: Soldier Field, Death, Chicago Bears, Dan Hampton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Bears recover, rip Bucs
Tribune staff writerThe Bears outlasted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Florida-like weather Sunday in Soldier Field, winning 38-28 with a second-half rally. The Bears celebrated the return of Jim McMahon at quarterback by scoring the most points in an opener since 1948....Tags: Soldier Field, Frank Garcia, Chicago Bears, Sports, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Victorious Bears wear it well
Tribune staff reporterFor the sake of locker room decorum and modesty, most of the Bears don a towel these days. On the field, however, there simply is no hiding the fact the Bears are bound for playoff glory. The Bears plastered the second-place Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-6...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Gary Anderson, National League, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers
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Bears knock Giants cold
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears haven't been fair all season, so why should they start now? The New York Giants were supposed to have a chance Sunday in the National Football Conference semifinal game. They didn't. The Bears won 21-0 with a defense as cold-hearted as the...Tags: Sean Landeta, Soldier Field, Death, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers
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