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'Swap' boot provides many options — long and short
The Bears can move quarterback Jay Cutler out of the pocket Sunday in Jacksonville using boot action on third down situations needing 2 to 6 yards. The Bears can establish the run, set the bait and win on crucial downs by giving Cutler multiple targets in...
Tags: Matt Forte, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kyle Adams, Chicago Bears, Sports
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Cowboys will look for the deep pass
The Cowboys and quarterback Tony Romo can create big-play opportunities Monday night with wide receivers Dez Bryant and Miles Austin using max-protection schemes up front. They will keep eight blockers in on protection and test the top of the Bears...
Tags: Brian Urlacher, Dallas Cowboys, Chris Conte, Lovie Smith, Tony Romo
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Rams may come on strong
The fallout from the NFL's "bounty" scandal is centered on the Saints with coach Sean Payton banned for the year, interim coach gone for six games and general manager Mickey Loomis out for eight weeks. The Saints — one of the hot picks to contend...Tags: Calvin Johnson, Gabe Carimi, Robert Griffin III, St. Louis Rams, Detroit Lions
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Marshall can be 'Dagger' for Bears
Through two weeks of the season, the Rams defense has leaned on coverage schemes in third-and-7-plus situations to take away vertical concepts. Sunday at Soldier Field, the Bears and quarterback Jay Cutler can attack the Rams secondary running deep,...
Tags: Animal Attacks, St. Louis Rams, Devin Hester, Chicago Bears, Sports
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Ravens defense can't rely just on its reputation
Accustomed to bullying offenses with punishing hits and intimidating words, a traditionally stingy Ravens defense is suddenly vulnerable. The fear factor seems to have vanished for a unit that has regressed since last season. Heading into a pivotal game...
Tags: Haloti Ngata, Michael Vick, Baltimore Ravens, American Football Conference, Arizona Cardinals
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Like Michael Vick, defensive solutions for Ravens are elusive
Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis' mind is bound to race wildly today, consumed with deducing the moves of unpredictable, enigmatic and gifted Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick.As the play clock ticks down and Vick barks out signals, Lewis...
Tags: Sean Considine, Jacksonville Jaguars, John Harbaugh, Espionage and Intelligence, Michael Vick
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Quarterbacks lead with more than talent
I'm trying to figure out Jay Cutler. I really am. I can see the talent, the arm strength and the underrated athleticism Cutler shows with his ability to extend plays outside the pocket. He's physical. He's tough. And there isn't a route in the playbook...
Tags: Brett Favre, Julius Peppers, Brian Urlacher, Kurt Warner, ESPN (tv network)
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After turnover, Bears take a perfect shot
After a turnover in the NFL it is time to go up top and test the secondary. That's exactly what the Bears did against the Browns on Thursday night when quarterback Josh McCown hit Dane Sanzenbacher on the Pump-Seam for a touchdown after a Jeremy Jones...
Tags: Dane Sanzenbacher, National Football League, Cleveland Browns, Josh McCown, Chicago Bears
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Marshall TD just as it's drawn up
On Brandon Marshall's 21-yard touchdown reception Friday night, the Bears had their Posse personnel (three wide receivers, one back, one tight end) on the field in a "Doubles Slot" formation. How did the Giants counter? They called for their base nickel...
Tags: Matt Forte, National Football League, Brandon Marshall, New York Giants, Kellen Davis
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3rd exhibition the 1 that counts — kind of
The first two NFL exhibitions are essentially an extension of practice. No game plans or film study to prep for an opponent. Dry, dull contests with base concepts and starters running to the bench early in the first half. Line up and play ball. That's...
Tags: Matt Forte, Julius Peppers, Chris Williams, Super Bowl, Chicago Bears
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Assembling offensive line interesting task for Bears
Sixth in a 14-part series leading up to the start of Bears training camp. The further the Bears get away from their appearance in Super Bowl XLI, the better the offensive line for that team, built almost exclusively through pro free agency, looks. It...
Tags: Matt Forte, ESPN (tv network), Gabe Carimi, Chris Williams, Super Bowl
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Watch this: Cutler to Marshall
I know that the first exhibition game doesn’t mean much to the starters because, as Tribune football columnist Matt Bowen writes, that first game is about basics. Yes. Well. Fine. But not for me. I don’t care about footwork. I want fireworks....
Tags: Matt Forte, Brian Urlacher, Gabe Carimi, Lovie Smith, Chicago Bears
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