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    Nov 16, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Bears fail on every level against Packers

    As he brushed off his suit jacket in the locker room, Lance Briggs tried his best to explain how the Packers had undressed the free-falling Bears defense.
    Tribune reporter
    As he brushed off his suit jacket in the locker room, Lance Briggs tried his best to explain how the Packers had undressed the free-falling Bears defense. "Nothing was effective," the Pro Bowl linebacker said. "We didn't do what we wanted to do, and they...

    Tags: Robbie Gould, Corey Graham, Lance Briggs, Kyle Orton, National Football Conference

  2. Oct 5, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Bears roll to North lead without 3 starters

    Defensive end Alex Brown wanted to clarify for those who figured the Bears didn't miss Tommie Harris on Sunday.
    Tribune reporter
    Defensive end Alex Brown wanted to clarify for those who figured the Bears didn't miss Tommie Harris on Sunday. "I wouldn't go that far," Brown said of his suspended teammate. "You don't find a guy with Tommie's ability every day. You can't just walk...

    Tags: Israel Idonije, Robbie Gould, Jon Kitna, Devin Hester, Corey Graham

  4. Nov 6, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Unknown soldiers

    Tribune staff reporter
    A Bears team that wasn't supposed to accomplish much won its fourth straight game Sunday at a stadium they weren't originally scheduled to play in with contributions from players who weren't supposed to be here. Robbie Gould's 28-yard field goal with six...

    Tags: Aaron Stecker, Mike McKenzie, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Fred Thomas, Cedric Benson

  6. Dec 19, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Jump-start in cold

    As Rex Grossman jogged onto the field to direct the Bears' first drive of the second half Sunday night, the frigid Soldier Field crowd erupted.
    Tribune staff reporter
    As Rex Grossman jogged onto the field to direct the Bears' first drive of the second half Sunday night, the frigid Soldier Field crowd erupted. The cheer had been rivaled to that point only by the announcement that the temperature had dropped from a...

    Tags: Mike Green, Todd Peterson, Warrick Dunn, Keion Carpenter, Robbie Gould

  8. Nov 19, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Bears get the job done

    It was not necessarily an artistic success, but it was a success all the same, which is the important thing for the Bears.
    Tribune staff reporter
    It was not necessarily an artistic success, but it was a success all the same, which is the important thing for the Bears. Their 10-0 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday put them at 9-1 and, with Green Bay and Minnesota losing, just a victory away...

    Tags: John Gilmore, New York Jets, Robbie Gould, Death, Chad Pennington

  10. Oct 23, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bears beat Ravens in offensive sleeper

    Tribune staff reporter
    Somehow, it seemed fitting that the rain started falling and the gray skies moved in and the crowd roared for the 1985 Super Bowl team, which was honored during a halftime ceremony. If you want pretty, follow another team. But if you want pretty...

    Tags: John Gilmore, Derrick Mason, Death, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Baltimore Ravens

  12. Sep 18, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Bears do everything right

    The Bears' rallying cry began early last week, and its overly optimistic nature could have made some eyes roll and screamed of justification for a poor opening performance.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears' rallying cry began early last week, and its overly optimistic nature could have made some eyes roll and screamed of justification for a poor opening performance. Beat Detroit and first place in the victory-challenged NFC North is there....

    Tags: Olin Kreutz, Charles Tillman, Death, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Muhsin Muhammad

  14. Nov 20, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Focusing on task at hand pays for Bears

    If this eventually will be viewed as a statement game, then the man who had to speak through a fractured jaw made a loud one whose impact was surpassed only by the Bears' performance.
    Tribune staff reporter
    If this eventually will be viewed as a statement game, then the man who had to speak through a fractured jaw made a loud one whose impact was surpassed only by the Bears' performance. "We responded," right tackle Fred Miller said. Good teams make...

    Tags: Ricky Proehl, Florida Panthers, Robbie Gould, Olin Kreutz, Fred Miller

  16. Nov 12, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Bears beat, dupe Giants

    After barely hanging on during a dismal first half Sunday night, the Bears crushed the Giants with 28 points in less than 25 minutes of the second half for a 38-20 victory over a team that didn't show them much respect before the game.
    Tribune staff reporter
    After barely hanging on during a dismal first half Sunday night, the Bears crushed the Giants with 28 points in less than 25 minutes of the second half for a 38-20 victory over a team that didn't show them much respect before the game. The result was a...

    Tags: John Gilmore, Sam Madison, Plaxico Burress, Olin Kreutz, Charles Tillman

  18. Oct 8, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Bears buffalo Bills

    Maybe it was shell shock. Maybe some sort of dementia. But there was Buffalo Bills quarterback J.P Losman, sacked three times, intercepted three times and sporting a 35.8 passer rating for the day, commenting on whether the Bills had been dominated physically in their 40-7 battering at Soldier Field.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Maybe it was shell shock. Maybe some sort of dementia. But there was Buffalo Bills quarterback J.P Losman, sacked three times, intercepted three times and sporting a 35.8 passer rating for the day, commenting on whether the Bills had been dominated...

    Tags: Robbie Gould, Brian Griese, Rashied Davis, Buffalo Bills, Lance Briggs

  20. Dec 7, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Ask K.C. Johnson

    What are the odds of Ron Rivera leaving for a head coaching position after this season? Will Jerry Angelo consider addressing his potential departure after the season? I feel losing Chico would be a major blow to the defense. --Ryan Tennant, Orion, Ill....

    Tags: Jeff Blake, Peerless Price, Death, Pittsburgh Steelers, Colleges and Universities

  22. Aug 11, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Lackluster opening for Grossman, 'D'

    Going into Friday night, Stephen King novels had more suspense than the Bears' depth chart.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Going into Friday night, Stephen King novels had more suspense than the Bears' depth chart. In lieu of position battles, precision was the focus. That precision still must be in Bourbonnais, at Halas Hall or back at O'Hare. It certainly didn't get...

    Tags: Brian Griese, Olin Kreutz, Charles Tillman, Sammy Davis Jr., Joe Montana

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