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Game 8: 'Today we hit rock bottom'
Sun reporterThe Ravens no longer are digging a deeper hole for themselves in the AFC Central race. It's time to put this team to rest.Barring one of the greatest late-season runs in NFL history, the Ravens buried any playoff aspirations under a 45-19 loss to the...Tags: Tony Siragusa, Jim Harbaugh, Jimmy Smith (football), Alvis Whitted, Wally Williams
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A-Train barely leaves station
Tribune staff reporterBears fans waiting to see the sleeker model of the new and improved "A-Train" are still waiting. Bears running back Anthony Thomas, seeing his first action Saturday night since breaking his finger Dec. 1, responded much like a guy who hadn't carried...Tags: Steve Beuerlein, Football, NFL Preseason, Chicago Bears, Marty Booker
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Ref's action baffles Jauron
Tribune staff reporterIf the Bears had some questions of game officials after being called for 12 penalties last week, they had even more Sunday after a bizarre sequence of events that officials refused to explain at the time or afterward. With 40 seconds left in the game,...Tags: Tom Brady, David Patten, Football, Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears
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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: Larry Whigham, Brad Maynard, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Ted Washington, Randy Moss
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O-liners 'get it done' for sure
Tribune staff reporterLate in the first quarter, Bears quarterback Chris Chandler was sacked by Jets defensive end John Abraham. Left tackle Mike Gandy, who was beaten for the sack, approached Chandler afterward. "I have him," Gandy reassured Chandler. "Don't worry."...Tags: Ahmad Merritt, Hospitals and Clinics, Football, Chicago Bears, Marty Booker
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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: Larry Whigham, Ahmad Merritt, San Francisco 49ers, Franco Harris, Brett Favre
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Robinson can't leap to conquer
Tribune staff reporterMarcus Robinson was the core of the Bears' offense in 1999 when his leaping catches helped produce nine touchdowns and a franchise-record 1,400 receiving yards. But Robinson's two chances for similar catches went for naught Sunday, a sign of something...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Football, Brian Urlacher, Donovan McNabb, Chicago Bears
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A defeat that hurt
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears spent Monday much the same way they did the previous two Mondays—assessing injuries, contemplating personnel moves and getting ready for the next game. Except without the glow of a victory. With local angst rising, the Bears were left to...Tags: Larry Whigham, Ahmad Merritt, Rosevelt Colvin, Football, Ted Washington
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John Mullin's answers
Do you think it's a coincidence that the Bears' running game is not as good with Stanley Pritchett at FB as it is with Daimon Shelton? I think good FBs are totally under-hyped. Good fullbacks (Griffith in Denver when Davis was awesome, Moose in Dallas...Tags: Drew Bledsoe, Jeff Graham, Bryan Robinson, Fred Baxter, Football
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Debut in Champaign lacks fizz
Tribune staff reporterIt was not the kind of unveiling the Bears were seeking. After a 13-3 season in 2001, the Bears bumbled through a less-than-auspicious start to what they believe should be a Super Bowl season, losing 27-3 Saturday night to the Denver Broncos in their...Tags: Warrick Holdman, Steve Beuerlein, Football, NFL Preseason, Chicago Bears
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Spoiling for a big finish
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears had a statement to make Sunday and the New York Jets were the ones who had to pay for it, possibly with their playoff hopes. The Jets (7-7) came to Champaign expecting a walkover similar to the one the Miami Dolphins enjoyed Monday night...Tags: Larry Whigham, Chad Pennington, Olin Kreutz, Football, Ray Mickens
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