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Shoop makes best of it
Tribune staff reporterThe debris, including at least one bottle aimed at an official, had barely settled on the field when John Shoop jogged into the dressing room under his own assault from above. "Shoop, you [stink]," his detractors yelled as the Bears' offensive...Tags: Social Issues, Football, Juvenile Delinquency, Sports, Jim Miller
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Holdman out for season
ChicagoSports.comThe news just gets worse for the Bears. Linebacker Warrick Holdman, who left Sundays game late in the first quarter with a sprained knee, had surgery Monday to repair torn cartilage in his right knee and is out for the season. It's a three-month rehab...Tags: Football, Mike Caldwell, Warrick Holdman, Sports, Philadelphia Eagles
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Going south in North
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears landed with a sickening thud Sunday in their 23-20 overtime loss to the Detroit Lions. It was the sound of them falling below the once lowly Lions in the NFC North with their fourth straight defeat. Early in the game, the Bears turned the...Tags: National Football Conference, Football, National Football League, Sports, Death
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2 veterans urge teammates to 'shut up and play'
Tribune staff reporterLast year, this particular tactic worked. It was even sort of charming. But then again, a lot of tactics worked last year for the Bears, including playing worse than their opponents and still coming out with the victory. Now when the Bears' defensive...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Death, Keith Traylor, Bryan Robinson, Chicago Bears
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Underappreciated end finally in spotlight
Tribune staff reporterFive members of the 2001 Bears made the NFC Pro Bowl team. Phillip Daniels believes it should have been six. Daniels, a seven-year veteran defensive end, didn't have the sack total of New York's Michael Strahan or the sack reputation of Philadelphia's...Tags: National Football Conference, Aaron Smith, Brian Urlacher, Football, National Football League
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A joyous jaunt
Tribune staff reporterEver since training camp the Bears' goal was simple: win the NFC Central Division and then worry about what happens next. Sunday the Bears achieved that goal and then some, trampling the Jacksonville Jaguars 33-13 to clinch their first division title...Tags: National Football Conference, Keenan McCardell, Football, Jim Miller, Green Bay Packers
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The End Zone
Tribune staff reporterD'OH I: Paul Edinger's overtime kickoff went out of bounds, giving the Lions the ball on their 40, where even a rookie quarterback on perhaps the worst team outside of Cincinnati could move an offense into position so one of the best field-goal kickers in...Tags: Football, Brian Urlacher, Sports, Ernest Grant, Vinny Sutherland
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Give that 'D' an A+
Tribune staff reporterThey have been fond of saying they were the best 0-4, 1-7, 2-8 team in the league, which doesn't go very far when you continue to lose. Now at 3-8 after Sunday's 13-10 victory over Tampa Bay at Soldier Field, the Bears can keep that claim going with a...Tags: Tony Parrish, Warrick Dunn, Football, Brian Urlacher, Walt Harris
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Out with a whimper
Tribune staff reporterThe magic carpet ride that was the Bears' 2001 season ended in tatters Saturday. It closed with a 33-19 loss to the visiting Philadelphia Eagles that was capped ignominiously by Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb scoring on a 5-yard run and dunking the...Tags: National Football Conference, James Thrash, Football, Jim Miller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Losing streak, tension snapped
Tribune staff reporterThe shaving cream said it all. As wide receiver Eddie Kennison stood surrounded by microphones and cameras in the Bears' locker room, teammate Marcus Robinson crept around behind him and gave him an entire face full of shaving cream. The Bears had not...Tags: Eddie Kennison, National Football Conference, Football, National Football League, Cade McNown
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Total collapse
Tribune staff reporterIn a season defined by collapses great and small, the Bears suffered perhaps their worst of all Sunday in a 33-30 loss to the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. Their seventh straight loss came as a result of blowing a 27-6 lead that...Tags: Kevin Faulk, Football, Brian Urlacher, National Football League, Sports
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Daniels, McQuarters top list of injured
Tribune staff reporterDefensive end Phillip Daniels and cornerback R.W. McQuarters were injured in Sunday's season opener. Their status for Game 2 against the Atlanta Falcons is uncertain. Daniels sprained his left ankle in the first quarter. He was on crutches with his ankle...Tags: Football, National Football League, Sports, Warrick Holdman, Jim Miller
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