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    Nov 29, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Hanie's deal: Wise up or sit down

    <strong>I&rsquo;d love to pound Mike Martz for arrogant myopia,</strong> from that silly throwback screen in the red zone to keeping the backup quarterback out of game-plan meetings.
    I’d love to pound Mike Martz for arrogant myopia, from that silly throwback screen in the red zone to keeping the backup quarterback out of game-plan meetings. But Caleb Hanie and at least one of his receivers were worse than the offensive...

    Tags: Entertainment, Josh McCown, Caleb Hanie, Chicago Bears, Xbox

  2. Dec 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. If Martz wants Hanie, he has to go through Cutler first

    <strong>Caleb Hanie was understandably respectful Wednesday.</strong> Mike Martz knows better than he does, Hanie said of the plays he is asked to execute, three of which turned into interceptions.
    Caleb Hanie was understandably respectful Wednesday. Mike Martz knows better than he does, Hanie said of the plays he is asked to execute, three of which turned into interceptions. Jay Cutler, meanwhile, was remarkably protective of the player...

    Tags: Oakland Raiders, NFC Championship Game, Football, Earl Bennett, Kellen Davis

  4. Dec 2, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
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  6. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Bears' offense fails to impress in 10-3 victory

    It took the Bears just more than a week of training camp to name the starting offensive line.
    It took the Bears just more than a week of training camp to name the starting offensive line. We will see if one exhibition game is all it takes to send the coaching staff back to the drawing board. There probably will not be a knee-jerk reaction...

    Tags: Athletes, Pittsburgh Steelers, Brian Urlacher, Soldier Field, National Football League

  8. Aug 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Wait, J'Marcus Webb said what?

    <strong>First-and-long:</strong>
    First-and-long: It’s hard to know which is worse: J’Marcus Webb playing left tackle during the Bears’ exhibition opener against Buffalo on Saturday night or J’Marcus Webb talking about it later. Webb lined up at the most...

    Tags: NFC Championship Game, Athletes, Jerry Angelo, Chicago Bears, Soldier Field

  10. Aug 18, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Anytime Martz wants to help Bears blockers get better, fine by me

    Bears interim offensive coordinator Mike Martz said Jay Cutler will play more against the Giants on Monday night than he did in last week’s exhibition opener, blocking permitting. And hey, new NFL rule: Blocking is permitted. Honest. True fact....

    Tags: National Football League, Sports, Gabe Carimi, Football, Buffalo Bills

  12. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Fantasy Fodder season preview: Ranking fantasy quarterbacks

    I'm pleased to announce that I will be bringing back my weekly fantasy football column this fall. Why am I so pleased? Because it gives me an excuse to tinker with my fantasy football teams when I'm on the clock.
    I'm pleased to announce that I will be bringing back my weekly fantasy football column this fall. Why am I so pleased? Because it gives me an excuse to tinker with my fantasy football teams when I'm on the clock. I’m scaling back to four or five...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), Baltimore Ravens, Miles Austin, Athletes, New England Patriots

  14. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Fantasy Fodder season preview: Ranking fantasy running backs

    Chances are a running back will be the first player to come off the board in your fantasy league unless one of your fellow owners has a serious crush on Michael Vick or is the father/mother/sibling/spouse of a current NFL player. Running backs no longer the first dozen players off the board in fantasy football -- and honestly, that makes things much more interesting -- but an elite back is still the way to go if you're picking first overall.
    Chances are a running back will be the first player to come off the board in your fantasy league unless one of your fellow owners has a serious crush on Michael Vick or is the father/mother/sibling/spouse of a current NFL player. Running backs no longer...

    Tags: Oakland Raiders, Ryan Williams, Baltimore Ravens, Maurice Jones-Drew, Mark Ingram

  16. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Fantasy Fodder season preview: Ranking fantasy wide receivers

    Let's jump in the time machine and flash back in time to the early 2000s when Tom Cruise wasn't a known crazy person, "Freedom Fries" were an innovation in redneck culinary circles and men under the age of 40 wearing visors in public was considered to...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Greg Jennings, Miles Austin, Athletes, Peyton Manning

  18. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Fantasy Fodder season preview: Ranking fantasy tight ends

    There are very few slam-dunk picks in fantasy football. For years, owning LaDainian Tomlinson guaranteed you a spot in the playoffs. Peyton Manning has been an elite fantasy QB for more than a decade. And though he's now in the twilight of his career, Terrell Owens used to be good for 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns a season.
    There are very few slam-dunk picks in fantasy football. For years, owning LaDainian Tomlinson guaranteed you a spot in the playoffs. Peyton Manning has been an elite fantasy QB for more than a decade. And though he's now in the twilight of his career,...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), Brandon Lloyd, Terrell Owens, New England Patriots, Peyton Manning

  20. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Fantasy Fodder season preview: Ranking kickers and defenses

    I enjoyed writing the first four days of my Fantasy Fodder 2011 season preview. Today is not as exciting, though, because all that&rsquo;s left are the kickers and the defense-special teams combinations. You guys know by now that you shouldn&rsquo;t address these areas until the end of your draft, so let&rsquo;s get right to the rankings.
    I enjoyed writing the first four days of my Fantasy Fodder 2011 season preview. Today is not as exciting, though, because all that’s left are the kickers and the defense-special teams combinations. You guys know by now that you shouldn’t...

    Tags: Oakland Raiders, Nick Fairley, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, Chris Johnson (baseball)

  22. Aug 22, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Bears' offensive line does OK in loss to Giants

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. &#8212; The last time the Bears stumbled out of here in a stupor, their quarterback had a woozy noggin' and their offensive coordinator had a place in NFL history following the most stubborn play-calling imaginable.
    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The last time the Bears stumbled out of here in a stupor, their quarterback had a woozy noggin' and their offensive coordinator had a place in NFL history following the most stubborn play-calling imaginable. There was no...

    Tags: Shawne Merriman, Eli Manning, Greg Jones, New York Giants, Chicago Bears

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Bears offensive coach Mike Martz before the game.
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