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    Sep 11, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Bears take sound licking

    Tribune staff reporter
    All week, the Bears vowed to make some noise in the 86th season opener in franchise history. Instead, they couldn't hear because of it. Kyle Orton, the first rookie quarterback to start a Bears opener since Zeke Bratkowski in 1954, had his helmet...

    Tags: Football, Nathan Vasher, Lance Briggs, Warrick Holdman, John Tait

  2. Sep 8, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. How the 2004 Bears were built

    A look at how each player on the 2004 roster came to be a Bear. Thirty-three of the 53 players on the active roster (62.2%) were either draftees of the Bears or undrafted free agents signed with the Bears. Seventeen players joined the team via free...

    Tags: Football, Green Bay Packers, Jason McKie, Nathan Vasher, Jerry Azumah

  4. Sep 12, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Failing to close opener

    Not that Rex Grossman needed to see how badly his Bears teammates hurt Sunday, but there was no avoiding the pain in his path off Soldier Field.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Not that Rex Grossman needed to see how badly his Bears teammates hurt Sunday, but there was no avoiding the pain in his path off Soldier Field. Running back Thomas Jones bent over to slap the ground twice. Wide receiver David Terrell clutched his...

    Tags: James Hall, Football, Terrence Metcalf, Tony Gonzalez, Sports

  6. Oct 1, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Bears smother Seahawks

    Whether or not it was a preview of the NFC championship game as some speculate remains to be seen. And the Bears don't view themselves as the NFC champions despite crushing the defending champion Seattle Seahawks 37-6 Sunday night.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Whether or not it was a preview of the NFC championship game as some speculate remains to be seen. And the Bears don't view themselves as the NFC champions despite crushing the defending champion Seattle Seahawks 37-6 Sunday night. But the Bears finished...

    Tags: Football, Devin Hester, NFL Preseason, Ricky Manning, Jr., Brian Urlacher

  8. May 10, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Terry Bannon on the Bears

    With Kevin Hardy available, would cutting Paul Edinger and restructuring R.W. McQuarters' contract open up some cap room and be a smart move by the Bears to fill the outside linebacker position? --Patrick D., Raleigh, N.C. Patrick, the Bears have...

    Tags: Football, Terrence Metcalf, Sports, Jerry Azumah, Lance Briggs

  10. Nov 7, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Good times rollin' now

    To hear David Terrell echo the beliefs of his teammates on the way off the field Sunday after a rousing 28-21 victory over the New York Giants, if the Bears can make it here, they can make it anywhere.
    Tribune staff reporter
    To hear David Terrell echo the beliefs of his teammates on the way off the field Sunday after a rousing 28-21 victory over the New York Giants, if the Bears can make it here, they can make it anywhere. "We're right back in it, we're right back in it,"...

    Tags: Football, Sports, Jeremy Shockey, Nathan Vasher, Ike Hilliard

  12. Oct 16, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Seizing the dazed

    The sun danced on a sparkling Chicago day and a dominant 28-3 victory over Minnesota sat not 20 minutes into the analytical stage Sunday afternoon, with words like redemption being tossed around freely for consideration.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The sun danced on a sparkling Chicago day and a dominant 28-3 victory over Minnesota sat not 20 minutes into the analytical stage Sunday afternoon, with words like redemption being tossed around freely for consideration. Thanks to a Detroit collapse...

    Tags: Football, Desmond Clark, Daunte Culpepper, Sports, John Tait

  14. Nov 25, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Give thanks —it's over

    At midfield of Texas Stadium, Thomas Jones gripped the shaved head of his little brother, Julius, and embraced the star of Thursday's 21-7 Cowboys victory over the Bears.
    Tribune staff reporter
    At midfield of Texas Stadium, Thomas Jones gripped the shaved head of his little brother, Julius, and embraced the star of Thursday's 21-7 Cowboys victory over the Bears. Thomas then smiled through gritted teeth, Julius flashed a toothy grin and the...

    Tags: Football, Sports, Holidays, Lance Briggs, John Tait

  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: Football, Jeremy Shockey, Nathan Vasher, Lance Briggs, Cedric Benson

  18. Nov 17, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. K.C. Johnson's answers

    The offensive line clearly has been a major reason the Bears are 6-3. Do the coaches divulge which starters have graded out the highest from week to week? What direction do you see the team going at guard for next year with Roberto Garza and Terrence...

    Tags: Football, Terrence Metcalf, Jason McKie, Sports, Nathan Vasher

  20. Sep 17, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Grossman's big day leads Bears' romp over Lions

    Last time he heard boos. This time, not so much. Rex Grossman led the Bears to a 34-7 thrashing of the Detroit Lions in the home opener Sunday by going 20-for-27 with 289 yards and four touchdowns.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Last time he heard boos. This time, not so much. Rex Grossman led the Bears to a 34-7 thrashing of the Detroit Lions in the home opener Sunday by going 20-for-27 with 289 yards and four touchdowns. Tribune staff reporter John Mullin breaks down the...

    Tags: Football, Shaquille O'Neal, John Tait, Rashied Davis, Brian Urlacher

  22. Nov 26, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Bears come up short

    Coach Lovie Smith identified November as a target month. This one did not end exactly as he or the Bears would have liked.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Coach Lovie Smith identified November as a target month. This one did not end exactly as he or the Bears would have liked. The Bears finished the month 2-2, failing to score more than 13 points in three of their four games and closing a grueling three-...

    Tags: Football, Corey Dillon, Super Bowl, Lance Briggs, John Tait

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