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Unbelievable, but believe it
Tribune staff reporterYou are not going to believe this one. Remember the San Francisco game last week? When the Bears scored two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter, then won in overtime when safety Mike Brown intercepted a deflected pass and scored the winning touchdown?...Tags: Tim Couch, Chicago Bears, Marty Booker, National Football Conference, Football
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John Mullin's answers
What's up with the change to Leon Johnson on passing downs? Can Thomas not pass block, or is there something else going on? --Brad Marsh, Santa Rosa, Calif. As I outline in my Tuesday story, a lot is going on, even though the Bears aren't calling Thomas'...Tags: Brett Favre, Chicago Bears, Kurt Warner, Leon Johnson, Green Bay Packers
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Somehow, running game can't penetrate sieve
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' foundationrunning the ballcracked severely in their 25-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, one of the NFL's poorest run-stopping teams. The Bears' top rusher was backup quarterback Henry Burris, who scrambled for 19 yards in two series of...Tags: Mike Caldwell, New York Giants, Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, Education
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Maddening experience
Tribune staff reporterCoach Dick Jauron was asked last week why Green Bay Packers had dominated the Bears over the last decade. Jauron answered politely that he thought the Packers' superiority seemed to coincide nicely with the arrival of Brett Favre. The Favre Decade...Tags: Brett Favre, Chicago Bears, Leon Johnson, Green Bay Packers, Dan Hampton
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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: Brett Favre, Chicago Bears, Larry Whigham, Dez White, Franco Harris
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Bear With Us
ChicagoSports.comSay goodbye to the Detroit Lions and San Diego Chargers. Real football returns to Soldier Field this Sunday as the Bears play host to the St. Louis Rams. The Bears have had success against the run at times this season, but today clearly is their...Tags: Kurt Warner, Keith Traylor, Dez White, Stanley Pritchett, Football
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Bears may be goodbut lucky for sure
Tribune staff reporterQ Why does the Bears' coaching staff continue to be so conservative offensively at the end of close games? Defensively, the prevent (defense) also stinks. I am a huge fan, but the Bears were incredibly lucky to get away with a win with the questionable...Tags: Chicago Bears, Keith McKenzie, Bryan Robinson, Brad Maynard, R.W. McQuarters
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Bears' signs positive
Tribune staff reporterWhile wide receiver Marcus Robinson was earning a standing ovation from the crowd of 36,535 Friday for his first touchdown catch of the exhibition season, the Bears were giving their strongest sign yet they are just about ready for the regular season to...Tags: Chicago Bears, Darnay Scott, Dez White, Marty Booker, Football
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Young secondary does primary damage
Tribune staff reporterIf only the Bears played the Saints with the same ferocity as they defended Reggie Austin afterward, maybe they don't lose Sunday. You suspect they doth protest too much when the very mention of Austin, who gave up the game-winning 29-yard touchdown pass...Tags: Chicago Bears, Jerome Pathon, Jerry Azumah, Keith McKenzie, R.W. McQuarters
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Austin soars, then crashes
Tribune staff reporterCornerback Reggie Austin's first NFL start began the way he'd always hoped, but it didn't end that way. His early interception to set up his team's first touchdown was overshadowed by a missed tackle that allowed wide receiver Donté Stallworth to score...Tags: National Football League, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints, Reggie Austin, R.W. McQuarters
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Gory details of OT demise
Tribune staff reporterDetails, details. If it's the new code word for bad habits that characterize losing teams, then at least that explained why it came out of the mouth of every Bear who chose to open his after Sunday's 33-27 overtime loss to Buffalo. Does a penalty on...Tags: Chicago Bears, James Williams, Entertainment, Larry Whigham, Dez White
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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: Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles, Marty Booker, Jim Miller, Football
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