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In trying to support Hester, Drake indicts him
I don’t think Darryl Drake meant to expose Devin Hester as mentally and emotionally weak, but the former Chicago Bears wide receivers coach just gave the Bears' fake wide receiver something else to mope about. “The thing about Devin is,...
Tags: Sports, Garmin Ltd., Football, Marc Trestman, Lovie Smith
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Bears' forecast suddenly cloudy
There was bright sunshine at Soldier Field on Sunday, as much as we've seen at any game this year. It was considerably darker in the bowels of the stadium in the back room where injured players are laid on tables and poked and prodded, tested, X-rayed...
Tags: Lance Briggs, Michael Bush, James Brown, Eric Weems, Football
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America dislikes Cutler more than A-Roid? You're idiots, America
This Forbes list continues to be all the talk, but I still don’t get the hating on Jay Cutler nationally. No, wait, it’s not "hating." It’s "disliked." Same thing to me, but it’s officially the Forbes list of "America’s...
Tags: Punishment, Sports, Ray Lewis, Football, Lance Armstrong
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Urlacher hurt, but offense feels the pain
Isn’t this where we came in with the Bears almost six months ago? Brian Urlacher was coming back from a knee injury suffered in the final game of last season. His status and abilities were in question as he missed chunks of training camp reps....
Tags: Brian Urlacher, Lance Briggs, Football, Eric Weems, Earl Bennett
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Fading Bears need change -- the sooner the better
Of all the noise surrounding the Bears' 21-13 loss to the Packers on Sunday, general manager Phil Emery easily could ignore the pregame chatter that revealed his team as one unable to back up big talk. Emery could tune out telling boos from a fed-up fan...
Tags: Radio, Mike Tice, National Football League, Sports, Golden Tate
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Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag
Tribune reporterDevin Hester said, "I know some of the plays I should have made in terms of catching the ball. But I just wasn't feeling it. My mind wasn't there the majority of the time." This is from a guy getting paid close to $2 million dollars a year. After...Tags: Paul Kruger, Brian Urlacher, Baltimore Ravens, Jimmy Graham, Dante Hall
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Cutler can't step up
MINNEAPOLIS — To understand what kind of day it was for Jay Cutler, know that Jason Campbell, the allegedly incompetent backup, was able to put as many points on the board in one drive as Cutler was in 11. That's if you don't count the 14 points...
Tags: Brian Urlacher, Jared Allen, Harrison Smith, Football, Everson Griffen
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Bears can learn a lot from Ravens
On the last day of the NFL regular season, the eventual Super Bowl champion Ravens lost for the fourth time in five games, and nothing about finishing 10-6 fueled their playoff drive with momentum. On the same day, the Bears won their second straight...
Tags: Brian Urlacher, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, National Football League, Sports
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Stop Marshall, you stop the Bears offense
When you are handed a fresh defensive game plan in the NFL, the amount of information that is suddenly dropped into your lap can be overwhelming. It starts with personnel. Then it moves to down-and-distance tendencies, alignments, formations, play...
Tags: Sports, Sam Shields, Brandon Marshall, NFL Pro Bowl, Football
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There's no crying in football
So, let me get this right: The Bears are supposed to follow a guy reduced to tears? The Bears, I’m talking. The Chicago Bears. You remember them: They used to be tough. Now, after yet another loss to a better team and a better organization, they...
Tags: Sports, NFC North, Brandon Marshall, NFL Pro Bowl, Matt Forte
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Tillman's injury would hurt Bears the most
Charles Tillman was having himself a game against Minnesota, and it wasn’t even half over. Tillman recovered an Adrian Peterson fumble, tackled receiver Jarius Wright short of a first down and stripped receiver Jerome Simpson of a potential first-...
Tags: Jared Allen, Lance Briggs, Fractured Rib, Jerome Simpson, Football
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Bears position analysis: Wide receiver
Tribune reporterGeneral manager Phil Emery was on the job for less than two months when he accomplished something Jerry Angelo failed to do in more than a decade — acquire a legitimate No. 1 wide receiver. The addition of Brandon Marshall in a trade with the...Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Richard Sherman, Marty Booker, Brandon Browner, Earl Bennett
Jan 30, 2013
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Feb 6, 2013
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Dec 10, 2012
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Feb 4, 2013
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Dec 16, 2012
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Dec 17, 2012
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Nov 27, 2012
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Feb 8, 2013
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