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QBs' prognosis not good
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' quarterback situation worsened Sunday, with the immediate futures of Chris Chandler and Jim Miller now in question. Chandler left Memorial Stadium dazed and wearing a brace on a severely sprained neck, sustained on a quarterback sneak in the...Tags: Jim Miller, Stanley Pritchett, Chicago Bears, Death, Memorial Stadium
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Mixed results for new QBs
Tribune staff reporterOn the Bears' trip south along Interstate 57 from Bourbonnais to Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon, an Illinois state trooper pulled over the team's three buses. Seems the buses were spending too much time in the left lane. It wouldn't be the last...Tags: Kordell Stewart, Indianapolis Colts, Aaron Gibson, Terrence Metcalf, Adrian Peterson
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Bottom line: Bears near it
Tribune staff reporterIf there were a question after the Detroit defeat last week—could the Bears fall any lower this season?—it was answered emphatically Sunday in a 25-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. If the Bears are not at the bottom now, they certainly can see it. The...Tags: Super Bowl, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Reggie Austin, Chicago Bears, Marty Booker
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Total collapse
Tribune staff reporterIn a season defined by collapses great and small, the Bears suffered perhaps their worst of all Sunday in a 33-30 loss to the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. Their seventh straight loss came as a result of blowing a 27-6 lead that...Tags: Super Bowl, Marcus Robinson, Stanley Pritchett, Chicago Bears, National Football League
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No easy answer to Bears' problems
ChicagoSports.comBears players and coaches spent the Monday after their fourth straight loss looking for an answer. Unfortunately, it isn’t easy to find a single reason why this once promising season has gone so wrong. There have been injuries to key contributors on...Tags: Health, Reggie Austin, Eric Davis, Chicago Bears, Vinny Sutherland
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Streak for the ages
Sun StaffIt was only a 3-yard pass, hardly worth watching on a highlights film. John Unitas, the Colts' rookie quarterback, flipped the ball to his tight end, who fell into the end zone. The play averted a Baltimore shutout. It also provided a glimpse of a...Tags: Wilt Chamberlain, Bill George, Sid Luckman, National Football League, Basketball
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Like clockwork
Tribune staff reporterFireworks preceded Sunday night's kickoff, and onto the field rode the Vikings mascot on a motorcycle as a cheerleader on a purple snowmobile trailed close behind. In the stands, 64,144 screaming fans blew into bullhorns, while over the speakers blared...Tags: Kordell Stewart, Chicago Bears, National Football League, Marty Booker, Brian Urlacher
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Winless without Washington
ChicagoSports.comThe Bears' five-game losing streak has elevated Ted Washington from Pro-Bowl run stuffing tackle to mythic figure. Kind of like Buddha, but 6-5, 365 pounds with a heck of a bull rush. Since Washington went down with a foot injury in Week 2, the Bears...Tags: Aaron Brooks, NFL Preseason, Chicago Bears, National Football League, Brian Urlacher
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Spoiling for a big finish
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears had a statement to make Sunday and the New York Jets were the ones who had to pay for it, possibly with their playoff hopes. The Jets (7-7) came to Champaign expecting a walkover similar to the one the Miami Dolphins enjoyed Monday night...Tags: Chicago Bears, National Football League, Miami Dolphins, Chad Pennington, Leon Johnson
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In counting ways Unitas was giant, 47 stands out
Baltimore Sun columnistIt'll soon be 40 years and John Unitas has hardly been challenged, meaning the unapproached record of throwing a touchdown pass in 47 consecutive games. A mark that seems sacrosanct, almost indelible as his exclusive property. Hundreds of quarterbacks...Tags: New York Yankees, Dan Marino, Indianapolis Colts, Raymond Berry, National Football League
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Game 3: Ravens see errors of ways
Sun reporterThis one was so ugly that even the coach could not get angry. Players lining up in the wrong formations. Receivers dropping passes. A bad snap on a punt leading to a safety. A return specialist not properly handling kickoffs. And then there was the Vinny...Tags: Marcus Robertson, Eric Zeier, American Football Conference, Pittsburgh Steelers, Frank Wycheck
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Cardinals push Bears around
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' first line of defense Saturday night was composed mainly of second-line players who could not stop the Phoenix Cardinals' offense when it counted. The Cardinals roared to a 20-3 lead by the end of the third quarter and held on for a 20-17...Tags: Aeneas Williams, NFL Preseason, San Diego Chargers, Chicago Bears, National Football League
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