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    Dec 15, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Chandler's reply to 'mailing it in': 'Ridiculous'

    Tribune staff reporter
    Chris Chandler, like most veteran quarterbacks, has learned to negotiate that ambiguous line between playing with reckless abandon and resorting to caution and guile. A half-dozen concussions, assorted broken bones and some sprained ankles are his badges...

    Tags: Leon Johnson, Kevin Dogins, Chris Chandler, Olin Kreutz, Football

  2. Sep 8, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Ugly offense beautiful in stretch

    Tribune staff reporter
    If the Bears offense were your blind date, it would be described as looking fairly plain but possessing a great personality. Wide receiver David Terrell—with his game-winning touchdown catch and fence-leaping celebration—was all the personality this...

    Tags: Jim Miller, Minnesota Vikings, Football, David Terrell, Dez White

  4. Aug 27, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Bears see positives in final exhibition

    After Bears wide receiver David Terrell caught a key 18-yard pass on a crossing route that converted a third down in the first quarter of Wednesday night's preseason finale against the Patriots, he placed the ball gently on the turf.
    Tribune staff reporter
    After Bears wide receiver David Terrell caught a key 18-yard pass on a crossing route that converted a third down in the first quarter of Wednesday night's preseason finale against the Patriots, he placed the ball gently on the turf. Then Terrell...

    Tags: Rex Grossman, Brian Urlacher, David Terrell, Tom Brady, Troy Brown

  6. Sep 22, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Fresh out of miracles

    After so many Sundays of living on the edge, the Bears fell off.
    Tribune staff reporter
    After so many Sundays of living on the edge, the Bears fell off. The pixie dust that magically allowed the Bears to win their last 12 games decided by a touchdown or less failed Sunday. The Bears blew their largest lead in a decade, failing to make...

    Tags: Aaron Brooks, Brian Urlacher, National Football Conference, Sammy Knight, Chicago Bears

  8. Nov 3, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Robinson can't leap to conquer

    Tribune staff reporter
    Marcus 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: Brian Urlacher, Memorial Stadium, Shawn Barber, Chicago Bears, Sports

  10. Sep 14, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bear with Us

    A perfect, early fall Minneapolis evening is wasted in this plastic palace. Outside, the Loverboy was cranking, the Webers were alit and the purple jerseys were everywhere. There were a few bold souls wandering around the streets brave enough to don the Urlacher shirt. After last week's embarrassment, Bears fans have no shame.
    ChicagoSports.com
    A perfect, early fall Minneapolis evening is wasted in this plastic palace. Outside, the Loverboy was cranking, the Webers were alit and the purple jerseys were everywhere. There were a few bold souls wandering around the streets brave enough to don the...

    Tags: Daunte Culpepper, Brian Russell, Chris Chandler, Desmond Clark, Keith Traylor

  12. Oct 27, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. A muddle at quarterback

    Tribune staff reporter
    By that time, it was a moot point. Did it really matter who finished at quarterback for the Bears with 4 minutes 45 seconds remaining Sunday and the Vikings leading by 18 points? If you had heard Henry Burris talking afterward about possible overtime...

    Tags: Chris Chandler, Marcus Robinson, Olin Kreutz, Jim Miller, Minnesota Vikings

  14. Sep 29, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Terrell secures 1 TD, but replay negates another

    Tribune staff reporter
    For all the camera time he received Sunday, it would seem David Terrell's stat line should have read more than three catches for 23 yards. But therein lies the rub. One of those three catches went for a 5-yard touchdown, another apparent touchdown was...

    Tags: Olin Kreutz, Football, Pierson Prioleau, David Terrell, Buffalo Bills

  16. Aug 16, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. 1st-string offense shows some fire in win over Rams

    Tribune staff reporter
    For the second straight week it truly mattered not whether the Bears won or lost their exhibition game. It mattered only how they played--and this time they played it well where it mattered most. The final score was Bears 19, St. Louis Rams 17 in front...

    Tags: Chris Chandler, Marshall Faulk, National Football League, Nate Jacquet, Leon Johnson

  18. Aug 13, 1999 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Interceptions, drops deluge soggy Bears

    Tribune staff reporter
    A typically sloppy preseason game? Or a game typical of what will be a sloppy team? You make the call. Actually, the replay official did in reversing a safety after Pittsburgh's block of a Todd Sauerbrun punt and calling it a touchdown to give the...

    Tags: Jerome Bettis, Bobby Engram, Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago Bears, Shane Matthews

  20. Nov 25, 1999 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Bears grounded again

    Tribune staff reporter
    They grasp at numbers now, juggling and rejuggling the equation each week until it still somehow works. And for the purposes of maintaining their professional sanity, anyway, it still does. The magic figure now is 9-7. So what if it requires beating...

    Tags: Robert Porcher, Glyn Milburn, National Football League, Gus Frerotte, Keith Burns

  22. Nov 14, 1999 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. No gain, just pain for Bears

    Tribune staff reporter
    Jim Flanigan's jaw was clenched so tightly, his teeth threatened to shatter under the pressure, and you wonder how much a six-year Bears veteran can take. You wonder how many more of these any of them can absorb and dissect and move past when every week,...

    Tags: Clyde Simmons, Soldier Field, Blake Brockermeyer, Chicago Bears, Sports

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