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    Dec 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. It's payback time for Bears vs. Allen

    Does the revenge factor exist in the NFL? An eye-for-an-eye type of deal?
    Does the revenge factor exist in the NFL? An eye-for-an-eye type of deal? Kind of. Well, sort of, because football isn't a street fight, no matter how much we try to portray the violence of the pro game. Two weeks ago, Vikings defensive end Jared...

    Tags: Football, Minnesota Vikings, National Football League, Sports, Jared Allen

  2. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Bears position analysis: Wide receiver

    General manager Phil Emery was on the job for less than two months when he accomplished something Jerry Angelo failed to do in more than a decade — acquire a legitimate No. 1 wide receiver.
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    General manager Phil Emery was on the job for less than two months when he accomplished something Jerry Angelo failed to do in more than a decade — acquire a legitimate No. 1 wide receiver. The addition of Brandon Marshall in a trade with the...

    Tags: Randy Moss, Brandon Marshall (football, linebacker), New England Patriots, Devin Hester, Richard Sherman

  4. Dec 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. You can fire Lovie right now

    <strong>Lovie Smith has to go.</strong>
    Lovie Smith has to go. Now. If I'm Phil Emery, I wouldn't have let him on the plane home after that 21-14 disaster in Minnesota. Smith’s team wasn't ready to start a must-win game. Smith's defense wasn’t ready to start a must-win game....

    Tags: Adrian Peterson, Phil Emery, Football, Mike Tice, Sports

  6. Dec 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. With nothing to lose, Lions could be dangerous

    The Week 17 opponent playing out the schedule can be both fragile and dangerous.
    The Week 17 opponent playing out the schedule can be both fragile and dangerous. Most players are counting the days until the final exit meeting Monday morning with team doctors and coaches before they can get out of town. That last game? Just get...

    Tags: Ford Field, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Donovan McNabb, New England Patriots

  8. Dec 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Time for Emery to shake things up at Halas Hall

    DETROIT &mdash; Wearing a knotted tie and a focused gaze, Patrick Mannelly looked like a nervous stockbroker staring at the morning ticker as he sat on a folding chair Sunday inside the visiting Bears locker room.
    DETROIT — Wearing a knotted tie and a focused gaze, Patrick Mannelly looked like a nervous stockbroker staring at the morning ticker as he sat on a folding chair Sunday inside the visiting Bears locker room. A few feet away, fellow Bears veteran...

    Tags: Ford Field, Adrian Peterson, Green Bay Packers, Evan Rodriguez, Minnesota Vikings

  10. Dec 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. If Bears can't gain half-yard, they deserve to lose

    Lovie Smith was wrong.
    Lovie Smith was wrong. About being wrong, that is. The situation: The Bears had a seven-point lead and were faced with a fourth-and-half-a-yard to go on the Seahawks' 15 on their first possession of the second quarter. To the delight of the...

    Tags: Michael Bush, Basketball, Gabe Carimi, Bobby Wagner, Matt Forte

  12. Nov 25, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Bears' forecast suddenly cloudy

    There was bright sunshine at Soldier Field on Sunday, as much as we've seen at any game this year.
    There was bright sunshine at Soldier Field on Sunday, as much as we've seen at any game this year. It was considerably darker in the bowels of the stadium in the back room where injured players are laid on tables and poked and prodded, tested, X-rayed...

    Tags: Michael Bush, Minnesota Vikings, Gabe Carimi, Devin Hester, Soldier Field

  14. Dec 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. If Bears want to keep Urlacher, they better win without him

    Nothing signaled a Bears season suddenly gone askew Wednesday more than reporters surrounding backup linebackers Geno Hayes and Dom DeCicco, who both are closer to becoming potential answers to a trivia question than making a major impact.
    Nothing signaled a Bears season suddenly gone askew Wednesday more than reporters surrounding backup linebackers Geno Hayes and Dom DeCicco, who both are closer to becoming potential answers to a trivia question than making a major impact. What two...

    Tags: Tim Jennings, Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals, Minnesota Vikings

  16. Dec 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Bears look more like their old selves

    GLENDALE, Ariz. &mdash; After losing their way at some point on their 16-game journey, the Bears might have found themselves Sunday in the desert.
    GLENDALE, Ariz. — After losing their way at some point on their 16-game journey, the Bears might have found themselves Sunday in the desert. They dismissed the Cardinals with a victory that looked the way a 2012 Lovie Smith victory is supposed...

    Tags: Tim Jennings, Beanie Wells, Arizona Cardinals, Matt Forte, Chicago Bears

  18. Dec 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Bears don't respond like a playoff team in loss

    As shaken Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice lay flat on his back in the end zone after scoring the winning touchdown Sunday in Seattle's 23-17 overtime victory over the Bears, fans gave him a warped welcome to the southeast corner of Soldier Field.
    As shaken Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice lay flat on his back in the end zone after scoring the winning touchdown Sunday in Seattle's 23-17 overtime victory over the Bears, fans gave him a warped welcome to the southeast corner of Soldier Field....

    Tags: Major Wright, Sidney Rice, Soldier Field, Chicago Bears, Brandon Marshall

  20. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Hester wants fresh start, could seek trade

    The most dangerous return man in NFL history has no immediate plans to hang up his cleats, but Devin Hester says he might need a change of scenery.
    The most dangerous return man in NFL history has no immediate plans to hang up his cleats, but Devin Hester says he might need a change of scenery. Hester ended a frustrating 2012 season by telling reporters immediately after coach Bears coach Lovie...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Football, National Football League, NFL Pro Bowl, Sports

  22. Dec 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. There's no crying in football

    <strong>So, let me get this right: The Bears are supposed to follow a guy reduced to tears? </strong>
    So, let me get this right: The Bears are supposed to follow a guy reduced to tears? The Bears, I’m talking. The Chicago Bears. You remember them: They used to be tough. Now, after yet another loss to a better team and a better organization, they...

    Tags: Green Bay Packers, Football, NFL Pro Bowl, Mike Tice, Sports

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