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Among the NFL's eight new coaches, few will get a free pass at QB
PHOENIX — The NFL's eight new head coaches have yet to conduct a practice, or even solidify their rosters, but already they can be roughly divided into three groups. The haves, the might-haves and the have-nots. That's those who have an answer...Tags: Philip Rivers, Peyton Manning, John Fox, San Diego Chargers, Andrew Luck
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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: Josh Robinson, NFC North, Chicago Bears, Alshon Jeffery, Christian Ponder
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Bears' O-line holds up against blitz
On Monday, what stood out about the Bears' performance on Sunday is the pass protection held up both in terms of recognition and execution against an aggressive, accomplished blitzing team. Arizona defensive coordinator Ray Horton sent more than four...
Tags: Paris Lenon, James Brown, Armando Allen, Matt Forte, Matt Spaeth
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With this line, an uphill climb
The Bears have been running up a down escalator on offense for so long, they apparently can't help but feel they're on the verge of reaching the top. Maybe that explains the delusion of adequacy that prevented them from seriously upgrading the offensive...
Tags: Super Bowl, Chicago Bears, Gabe Carimi, Ramon Foster, Mike Martz
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Cutler helps himself with fancy footwork
The player most responsible for keeping Jay Cutler clean Sunday was Jay Cutler. The quarterback did a number of things well. What he did best was avoid pressure. Cutler moved in the pocket before throwing six times. Cutler also rolled out four times....
Tags: Robbie Gould, Matt Forte, Matt Spaeth, Israel Idonije, Jonathan Scott
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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 McCarthy, Matt Forte, Alshon Jeffery, Aaron Rodgers
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Bears' offense leads to slow death to postseason hopes
DETROIT — The Bears' season met a sudden, stunning death when Blair Walsh's 29-yard field goal sailed over the upright in the Vikings' victory over the Packers. But really, the Bears' season had been dying one incompletion at a time. One stuff...
Tags: Major Wright, Eric Weems, Julius Peppers, Matt Ryan, Matt Forte
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Bears soap opera: All My Hesters
Jay Cutler and Devin Hester: Can this marriage be saved? That’s pretty much the soap opera we’ve been reading about the last week while that Super Bowl thing was taking place. Some terrific reporting and interviewing by Trib colleague...
Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Garmin Ltd., Matt Forte, Alshon Jeffery, Marc Trestman
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Packers prep for playoffs after knocking out Bears
Instead of watching the Packers in a wild-card playoff game Saturday night, you could have been watching the Bears. All the Bears needed to still be playing was for the Packers to beat the Vikings on Sunday when they were three-point favorites. How...
Tags: John Fox, Mike McCarthy, Matt Forte, Aaron Rodgers, Brett Favre
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As bodies fall, Bears stand up
A response was demanded. A big response. The Bears needed to answer a bad, weak effort in San Francisco with a solid, physical game against visiting Minnesota. And they provided it in a tough and vicious game that required it. After the usual...
Tags: Evan Rodriguez, Concussion, San Francisco 49ers, Julius Peppers, Adam Podlesh
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Too bad Bears-Cardinals local rivalry thing of past
For those who remember the bitter local rivalry that once existed between the Bears and Cardinals when both played in Chicago, Sunday's game in Glendale, Ariz., conjures up thoughts of what could have been a monumental civic clash. With the Bears in...
Tags: Soldier Field, Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher, Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins
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First play worst play for Bears
It's rare that a game's first play from scrimmage is the most critical, but it sure seemed that way in Minneapolis on Sunday. Many Bears had a chance to stop or at least slow Adrian Peterson on his 51-yard run. Defensive end Corey Wootton had...
Tags: Josh Robinson, Matt Forte, Israel Idonije, Jonathan Scott, Football
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