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    Nov 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Up next for Bears: Texans

    <b>Quick look:</b> Finally, the Bears get a true test against a Super Bowl contender.
    Quick look: Finally, the Bears get a true test against a Super Bowl contender. The Texans might be the best team in the AFC. They would like to prove they can beat one of the elite teams from the NFC after losing to the Packers earlier this season....

    Tags: Chicago Bears, Football, National Football Conference, Super Bowl, J.J. Watt

  2. Oct 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. 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.
    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: Cam Newton, Matt Forte, Matt Spaeth, Chilo Rachal, Lance Briggs

  4. Oct 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Power-O the way to go

    The Bears can lean on the base running game inside of the red zone and attack the Panthers when they show a seven-man front Sunday at Soldier Field as a two-back power scheme will create a running lane for Matt Forte.
    The Bears can lean on the base running game inside of the red zone and attack the Panthers when they show a seven-man front Sunday at Soldier Field as a two-back power scheme will create a running lane for Matt Forte. As shown here, the Bears have...

    Tags: Football, Kyle Adams, James Anderson, Chilo Rachal, Matt Bowen

  6. Oct 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Cutler can't get a (boot)leg up

    Jay Cutler ran a bootleg Monday and threw a touchdown pass.
    Jay Cutler ran a bootleg Monday and threw a touchdown pass. And the crashing sound that followed was from Bears fans falling off their bar stools in taverns across the greater Chicago area. Cutler has not been asked to bootleg much since he has been a...

    Tags: Football, Organized Crime, Detroit Lions, Brandon Marshall, Minnesota Vikings

  8. Oct 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Status quo won't be good enough for Bears

    The Bears have been pretty good, probably better than most expected.
    The Bears have been pretty good, probably better than most expected. But remaining as good as they have been won't be good enough. As the season moves on and the stakes get higher, the challenges will be steeper, and obstacles are sure to be placed in...

    Tags: Football, D.J. Moore, Major Wright, Matt Forte, Brandon Marshall

  10. Oct 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bears blow game open in 2nd half, rout Jaguars 41-3

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. &mdash; Some worried the Bears were walking into a trap Sunday afternoon at EverBank Field, and the first half certainly resembled that.
    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Some worried the Bears were walking into a trap Sunday afternoon at EverBank Field, and the first half certainly resembled that. But a defense that has been playing as well as the Bears' was not going to be conquered by...

    Tags: Football, Detroit Lions, Armando Allen, Houston Texans, Alshon Jeffery

  12. Oct 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Any time the offense wants to play a first half, fine by me

    <strong>Who figured it would be this painful</strong> to watch the Bears' offense after the season-opener against the Colts?
    Who figured it would be this painful to watch the Bears' offense after the season-opener against the Colts? They looked like they could pass. They always could run the ball. All the toys worked. Then they couldn’t pass with any rhythm and couldn&...

    Tags: Football, Brandon Marshall, Sports

  14. Oct 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Marshall potent weapon for Bears

    The vision for this Bears offense was to be able to allow opposing defenses to pick their poison.
    The vision for this Bears offense was to be able to allow opposing defenses to pick their poison. That vision became reality in Jacksonville as the Bears were proficient at gashing the Jaguars with whatever the Jaguars concentrated the fewest resources...

    Tags: Derek Cox, Andre Branch, Rashean Mathis, Lance Briggs, Brian Urlacher

  16. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Solid line play makes for one big happy family

    Coach Lovie Smith is eager for the play of the offensive line not to be a headline, and quarterback Jay Cutler sure would like his sideline decorum to be a non-issue.
    Coach Lovie Smith is eager for the play of the offensive line not to be a headline, and quarterback Jay Cutler sure would like his sideline decorum to be a non-issue. But everyone associated with the offense was upbeat Wednesday as the Bears put Monday's...

    Tags: Football, ESPN (tv network), Mike Tice, Michael Bush, Jay Cutler

  18. Sep 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. 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: Football, National Football Conference, Chris Long, Robert Griffin III, Detroit Lions

  20. Sep 14, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Offensive line lets Chicago Bears down

    GREEN BAY &#8212; It's one thing to block the Colts, without Dwight Freeney and with the comforts of playing at home.
    GREEN BAY — It's one thing to block the Colts, without Dwight Freeney and with the comforts of playing at home. It's quite another to block the Packers, with Clay Matthews and the thunder that some 70,000 lathered-up Cheesies can create. The...

    Tags: Football, Chris Williams, Green Bay Packers, Jonathan Scott, Chilo Rachal

  22. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Biggs: 10 thoughts on the Bears' loss

    GREEN BAY -- The coaching adage is that a team is never as good as it might look in a victory and never as bad as it might appear in a defeat. Keeping that in mind, we&rsquo;ll try to maintain perspective with 10 thoughts coming out of another ugly loss at Lambeau Field as the Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 23-10 Thursday night.
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    GREEN BAY -- The coaching adage is that a team is never as good as it might look in a victory and never as bad as it might appear in a defeat. Keeping that in mind, we’ll try to maintain perspective with 10 thoughts coming out of another ugly loss...

    Tags: Chris Williams, Robert Mathis, St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs, Jonathan Scott

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