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At least Cutler's latest dis comes during win
Jay Cutler’s behavior always seems to be a story, so I guess it’s good that all you really need to know about the Bears’ “Monday Night Football’’ tilt in Dallas is that the supposedly creaky defense outscored Tony Romo&...
Tags: Kellen Davis, Lance Briggs, Football, Sports, Jay Cutler
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Forte could be valuable against Cowboys as receiver
What should not be lost in the potential return of Matt Forte for Monday night's game in Arlington, Texas, is the contribution he brings the passing game. Despite missing the Rams game with a sprained right ankle, Forte ranks third on the team with seven...
Tags: Soldier Field, Minnesota Vikings, NFL Pro Bowl, Dez Bryant, St. Louis Rams
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Cowboys Stadium has been kind to Bears
Dallas is as good a place as any to burst through the growing frustration surrounding the Bears stalled offense. "We can't be up and down like a roller coaster,'' wide receiver Devin Hester said. "We have to get a winning streak going — at least...
Tags: Cowboys Stadium, Mike Martz, Ryan Cook, Mackenzy Bernadeau, Cortland Finnegan
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Marshall can be 'Dagger' for Bears
Through two weeks of the season, the Rams defense has leaned on coverage schemes in third-and-7-plus situations to take away vertical concepts. Sunday at Soldier Field, the Bears and quarterback Jay Cutler can attack the Rams secondary running deep,...
Tags: Football, Gregg Williams, Jay Cutler, Robert Quinn, Soldier Field
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Waiting for Cutler's offense ... and waiting
In the middle of a contentious week, Jay Cutler was saying there is criticism even when you win. And this is that. Cutler started badly, reached mediocrity, then sort of stayed there -- 17 of 31, 183 yards and an interception, finishing with a lousy 58....
Tags: Sports, Football, Jay Cutler, Sam Bradford, Super Bowl
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Little to cheer for Bears
The problem with the Bears offense in Thursday night's 23-10 loss to the Packers wasn't that pass rushers outnumbered pass protectors. It was that the rushers were superior to the protectors, and the extra blockers often were not where they were needed....
Tags: Adam Podlesh, Football, Clay Matthews, Sherrick McManis, Randall Cobb
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New math: Better Bears offense + worse Packers defense = revenge
Maybe it’s just me, but I was totally unimpressed with the Packers defense. Completely and absolutely unimpressed. It was bad last season. It looked bad to start this season. The 49ers gashed the Packers for 186 yards rushing and 377 yards total,...
Tags: Football, Mike Martz, Jay Cutler, Desmond Bishop, Lovie Smith
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Bears trounce Colts in opener
As an Arlington Heights native, Colts safety Tom Zbikowski remembers years of bland, rarely potent offenses from the Bears. Standing in the mostly cleared-out visiting locker room at Soldier Field on Sunday afternoon, Zbikowski shook his head after the...
Tags: Chris Conte, Michael Bush, Charles Tillman, Tom Zbikowski, T.Y. Hilton
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Season has earmarks of Urlacher's swan song
Pardon me if I'm a smidge disjointed with this one. I have had no experience writing about a Bears offense with players at the skilled positions who are capable of taking a team to a Super Bowl. And I have no memory of a Bears defense that appears to...
Tags: Broken Wrist, Michael Bush, Charles Tillman, Stephen Paea, Tyler Clutts
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Sanzenbacher makes roster bid with diving, 30-yard TD reception
CLEVELAND — There shouldn't be any doubt about Dane Sanzenbacher's roster status now. The second-year player from Ohio State was believed to be on the bubble when the Bears started practice this week. His situation got a boost after Rashied Davis,...
Tags: Montario Hardesty, Dane Sanzenbacher, Stephen Paea, Josh McCown, Brian Urlacher
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Bears rally after shaky first half, down Giants 20-17
Tribune reporterJay Cutler and Brandon Marshall connected on their first Chicago Bears touchdown pass in the first quarter, and the Bears rallied after a ragged first half Friday to beat the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants 20-17 in their third preseason...Tags: Adam Podlesh, David Wilson, Robbie Gould, Football, Lawrence Tynes
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Marshall TD just as it's drawn up
On Brandon Marshall's 21-yard touchdown reception Friday night, the Bears had their Posse personnel (three wide receivers, one back, one tight end) on the field in a "Doubles Slot" formation. How did the Giants counter? They called for their base nickel...
Tags: Matt Forte, Kellen Davis, Sports, Football, Matt Bowen
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