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Bears squeezed in Miami vise
Tribune staff writerThe Bears convinced the National Football League they are perfectly human Monday night when the Miami Dolphins ruined their perfect season and preserved history for themselves with a 38-24 victory. The Bears' 12-game winning streak and dreams of an...Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Super Bowl, Walter Payton, Arts and Culture, Chicago Bears
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Ditka on bear loss: 'We stunk'
Tribune staff reporterFrom both an aesthetic and athletic standpoint, coach Mike Ditka was not pleased with the Bears' 22-17 preseason loss to the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday night. "He was pretty emotional," said Bears defensive end Dan Hampton. "We stunk; we absolutely...Tags: Jim Harbaugh, Mike Ditka, Sports, Football, Chicago Bears
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Tomczak driven in victory
Tribune staff reporterQuarterbacks with a vision do not necessarily amass the most prolific passing statistics. Mike Tomczak had his first pass of the 1989 season intercepted. He wound up completing only 10 of 24 for 159 yards and two interceptions Sunday. Yet, Tomczak had a...Tags: Super Bowl, Mike Ditka, Sports, Football, Chicago Bears
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Bears await victory's price
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' 17-6 victory over the world champion Los Angeles Raiders felt so good to them Sunday it seemed worth the bad. By Monday Morning, when the bruises have outlasted the celebration, the price may be more than they would like to pay, even though...Tags: Walter Payton, Mike Singletary, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Bears, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gault takes off, and Bears soar
Tribune staff writerWhen Willie Gault took the opening kickoff from the Redskins Sunday, he handed off to linebacker Wilber Marshall on a reverse that backfired. The next time, he lost the ball in the sun and it luckily bounced through the end zone for a touchback. The...Tags: Brigham Young, Walter Payton, Joe Gibbs, Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears
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Oh no (excuses, TDs, win)!
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears huddled in their locker-room sanctuary Sunday like victims of a devastating natural disaster. No blame was cast, no excuses offered, no fate cursed. The Bears humbly submitted, losing 17-3 to the Green Bay Packers on a cold, gray, rainy day at...Tags: Jim Harbaugh, Mike Ditka, Sports, Green Bay Packers, Football
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'D'lightful opener for Bears
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears may not have erased all of the questions surrounding their prospects for the 1990 season, but they convincingly purged the Seattle Seahawks in the season opener Sunday at Soldier Field. Quarterback Jim Harbaugh (21 of 29 for 203 yards) and...Tags: Jim Harbaugh, Mike Ditka, Sports, Green Bay Packers, Football
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Bears get sideswiped
Tribune staff reporterIf Walter Payton is slowing down, his fellow Bears aren`t gaining on him. For the second game in a row, the Bears played with one foot on the brake and one eye on the road, where they will open the playoffs if they don`t end their skid. The Seattle...Tags: Walter Payton, Jim Brown, Mike Singletary, Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears
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Homely or not, Bears home
Tribune staff reporterNeeding a victory in the worst way, the Bears made no apology for outkicking and outblocking the Los Angeles Raiders 6-3 Sunday. It meant they will open the National Football Conference playoffs Jan. 9 or 10 in Soldier Field against either New Orleans or...Tags: Brigham Young, Walter Payton, Jim Brown, Mike Singletary, Chicago Bears
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Ditka: Bears are in disarray
Tribune staff reporterTentativeness and Timidity, two players not listed in your Bears program, were a couple of fourth-quarter replacements Sunday for Aggressiveness and Audacity. At least that's how coach Mike Ditka viewed those two culprits who betrayed the legacy of the...Tags: Kenny Jackson, Trace Armstrong, Mike Singletary, Chicago Bears, National Football League
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Oh, are we 8-0?
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears won the first half of the National Football League season Sunday and decided to look at it as half empty rather than half full. They did admit they aren't half bad after their 27-9 victory over the Vikings in Soldier Field. But on a day when...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Walter Payton, Chicago Bears, National Football League, Soldier Field
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Bears' defense shuts out Browns
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears delivered a memo Saturday, not a detailed message, regarding the resurrection of their defense in 1990. Four sacks, an interception and stifling run resistance highlighted the Bears' 13-0 defeat of the Cleveland Browns in the annual Hall of...Tags: Louisiana State University, Trace Armstrong, Chicago Bears, NFL Preseason, Miami Dolphins
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