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Carbondale surges into semis
Special to the TribuneWhen Simeon made its move in the third quarter of its Class AA state quarterfinal contest Friday against Carbondale, Calvin Brock led the way. The senior picked off passes and drove to the basket for layups and rim-rattling dunks, scoring seven points in...Tags: Basketball, Sports
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Big Cat starts in 121st straight
Tribune staff reporterJames "Big Cat" Williams ran his streak of consecutive starts to 121 when he opened at right tackle Sunday against New Orleans. Williams' status was in doubt up until game time after he injured his left hip against Atlanta last week and then missed...Tags: Olin Kreutz, Jim Harbaugh, Bobby Gray, Jerry Fontenot, Mike Ditka
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A-Train left in station on big play
Tribune staff reporterOf all the things Anthony Thomas did Sunday in his first 100-yard rushing game of the season, it was the one thing he didn't do that stood out most in the Bears' 29-23 loss to New Orleans. On third-and-2 from the Bears' 44-yard line and the Bears up 23-...Tags: Leon Johnson, Marty Booker, Football, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Sports
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Jaguars, Rams Incomplete Teams
Latimes.com ColumnistUntil this week, the Jacksonville Jaguars and St. Louis Rams both seemed to be hurtling toward the Super Bowl. It's clear now, though, that the Rams really need more defense and the Jaguars more offense. These are two promising teams, but neither is a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, National Football League, Marshall Faulk, Super Bowl
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Bears' play is OK, for starters
Tribune staff reporterThe lessons of preseason are sometimes suspect and inconclusive, but the first half of Saturday night's exhibition opener against the Cincinnati Bengals was precisely the way the Bears want to play. The Bears prevailed 16-13 in overtime, but more than...Tags: Marlon Barnes, Glyn Milburn, Khari Samuel, NFL Preseason, Kaseem Sinceno
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Unbelievable, but believe it
Tribune staff reporterYou are not going to believe this one. Remember the San Francisco game last week? When the Bears scored two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter, then won in overtime when safety Mike Brown intercepted a deflected pass and scored the winning touchdown?...Tags: Walter Payton, Bryan Robinson, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Shane Matthews, Sports
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Terrell springs at his only chance
Tribune staff reporterCredit David Terrell with only one reception in the Bears' victory over the Minnesota Vikings. But more important, credit him with perseverance, both before that catch and during the play. A year ago, if 35 seconds remained in the game and he had not...Tags: David Terrell, Marcus Robinson, Randy Moss, Football, Sports
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The End Zone
Tribune staff reporterHero I: Jim Miller. Awful first half. Awfully gutty second half—12-of-17 for 188 yards and a TD. The TD. Unsung hero I: Bernard Robertson. All the worry about the untested left tackle, and Robertson's man still hasn't come within 5 yards of Miller on the...Tags: Daimon Shelton, Minnesota, Randy Moss, Larry Whigham, Daunte Culpepper
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John Mullin's answers
What's up with the change to Leon Johnson on passing downs? Can Thomas not pass block, or is there something else going on? --Brad Marsh, Santa Rosa, Calif. As I outline in my Tuesday story, a lot is going on, even though the Bears aren't calling Thomas'...Tags: Kurt Warner, National Football League, R.W. McQuarters, Brett Favre, Phillip Daniels
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Lowdown: Brutal
Tribune staff reporterA Sunday that began with hope drawn from a week-ago win over the once-hated Green Bay Packers ended as many have lately for the Bears at Soldier Field--in ignominy. But this time it was worse. In a season of lows, a new one was reached. At the end of...Tags: Jeff Blake, Joe Horn, National Football League, Glyn Milburn, Thumbs
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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: National Football League, R.W. McQuarters, O.J. Simpson, Jerry Azumah, Earl Campbell
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Hometown spirit, fans trail Bears Downstate
Tribune staff reporterSome things have changed about the Bears. Some haven't. With Soldier Field being rebuilt, they've moved their home schedule to the University of Illinois this season. But they showed Sunday they've taken their penchant for fourth-quarter comebacks and...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, National Football League, Hotels and Accommodations, Memorial Stadium
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