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Oh, Ricky, he's so fine
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears made their last Monday night appearance of the season by playing the cooperative guest at someone else's party. They caused no trouble but encountered some more, possibly losing quarterback Jim Miller for what's left of the season with a knee...Tags: Football, Jay Williams, Jason Taylor, Earl Campbell, Bryan Robinson
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Bear with us: Play-by-play commentary
ChicagoSports.comThe Bears, remember them? It seems like ages ago since that Monday night pasting by the Packers. In reality it was only two weeks ago and the Bears and their fans have had the bye week to either dwell on it or forget about it. This week it's the Lions,...Tags: Az-Zahir Hakim, Football, John Elway, Alfonso Boone, Shane Matthews
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Bear with us
ChicagoSports.comHalloween night in Chicago and hopefully it will not be a frightening game for rookie quarterback Craig Krenzel and the Bears as they take on the San Francisco 49ers. Adam Caldarelli, as usual, will be taking your e-mail questions. He'll try to find...Tags: Nathan Vasher, Tim Rattay, Mark Bellhorn, Transportation Accidents, Desmond Clark
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Living the low life
Tribune staff reporterThey made a contest of it. On a nationally televised Sunday night with their peers presumably watching, it seemed that was all the Bears were capable of doing. Avoid colossal embarrassment. Perhaps regain some lost respectability. But win? Against an...Tags: Chris Villarrial, Glyn Milburn, Cris Carter, Kaseem Sinceno, Football
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Playing out the string
Tribune staff reporterThe biggest stories of the Bears' 24-14 loss Sunday to the Carolina Panthers was their improved draft position and switching from a second-string quarterback to the third-stringer. Those will have to pass for big news at this point in a 4-11 season....Tags: Football, Rodney Peete, Mark Fields, Bobbie Howard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Behind the 8 ball
Tribune staff reporterFor a while, the Bears stayed close. Then, for the eighth straight week, it didn't matter. The Bears once again proved unable to make a play at a decisive moment to take control of a game, losing 21-16 to the St. Louis Rams on Monday night and tying a...Tags: Leonard Little, Torry Holt, Football, Ricky Proehl, Chris Chandler
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Young secondary does primary damage
Tribune staff reporterIf only the Bears played the Saints with the same ferocity as they defended Reggie Austin afterward, maybe they don't lose Sunday. You suspect they doth protest too much when the very mention of Austin, who gave up the game-winning 29-yard touchdown pass...Tags: Mike Brown (ice hockey), Football, Brian Urlacher, Ted Washington, Aaron Brooks
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Bears see positives in final exhibition
Tribune staff reporterAfter Bears wide receiver David Terrell caught a key 18-yard pass on a crossing route that converted a third down in the first quarter of Wednesday night's preseason finale against the Patriots, he placed the ball gently on the turf. Then Terrell...Tags: New England Patriots, Charles Tillman, Adrian Peterson, Football, Tom Brady
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1st-string offense shows some fire in win over Rams
Tribune staff reporterFor the second straight week it truly mattered not whether the Bears won or lost their exhibition game. It mattered only how they played--and this time they played it well where it mattered most. The final score was Bears 19, St. Louis Rams 17 in front...Tags: Football, Brian Young, Jeff Wilkins, Rosevelt Colvin, Paul Edinger
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The truth: It was ugly
Tribune staff reporter"OK guys, here's the plan: "R-Dub, you flagrantly lie to reporters that team doctors have said you won't be ready to play until after the off week. Throw in how you can run all right but not really cut that well. "Phillip, you look like you're near...Tags: John Madden, Keith McKenzie, Football, Brett Favre, Brian Urlacher
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Bears-Rams quarter-by-quarter
First Quarter: When in doubt, run punter Injured defensive tackle Ted Washington was in the Bears' locker room before Monday night's game, offering encouragement. The Bears could have used the 365-pound Washington on the field in the opening quarter,...Tags: Football, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Ted Washington, Todd McMillon, Larry Whigham
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Catching on—and a break
Tribune staff reporterOfficially, the Bears beamed like never before this season. Brian Urlacher had stood ready to lead the defense back onto the field with 52 seconds left in Sunday's 24-16 victory over the Detroit Lions when the Bears got the call for which they had...Tags: Charles Tillman, James Hall, Football, Brian Urlacher, Soldier Field
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