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St. Louis restaurant drops Albert Pujols' name, but statue stays
Sports NowThe owners of the Pujols 5 Westport Grill in St. Louis, named after former Cardinals star and new Angels first baseman Albert Pujols, are dropping the slugger's name from the restaurant, but a larger-than-life-sized bronze statue of Pujols pointing to....... -
Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag
Chicago Tribune reporterHow concerned are you about Brian Urlacher? Do you think his knee is something that could really hinder his performance during the upcoming year? Can the Bears be an elite defense even if Urlacher is not playing at a Pro Bowl level? Daniel G., Lincolnwood...Tags: Football, Josh McCown, Jerry Fontenot, James Starks, Alshon Jeffery
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Scoreboard
TV SPORTS SATURDAY Soccer-FIFA Women's World Cup, North Korea vs. Sweden, 6:45 a.m. (ESPN2); United States vs. Colombia, 10:30 a.m. (ESPN); MLS, New York at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Cycling-Tour de France, Stage 1, 7 a.m. (VERSUS), same-day tape,...Tags: WGN, Lindsay Davenport, Hale Irwin, Metal and Mineral, Chris DiMarco
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2003: Dolphins' first pick surprises
Sun-SentinelEddie Moore wasn't the only one stunned after becoming the first player chosen by the Dolphins in Saturday's draft. Despite left tackle being the biggest area of need and several well-regarded wide receivers still available, the Dolphins decided to...Tags: Twan Russell, Scott Galyon, Football, Junior Seau, Thomas Jones
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2-minute drillers
Tribune staff reporterYou could hardly blame them. It's pouring rain. Their team hadn't shown the ability to move the ball without turning it over, much less score. From the opposing sideline, Mike Ditka, for crying out loud, was glowering at his team to close it out. None of...Tags: Jim Flanigan, Football, Mike Ditka, Chicago Bears, John Elway
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Bears grounded again
Tribune staff reporterThey 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: Football, Robert Porcher, National Football Conference, Alonzo Mayes, Thanksgiving
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From down to delirious
Tribune staff reporterForgive them for acting a little silly. For offering up metaphors for life. And crediting a change to green Gatorade from orange. For sprawling on the Soldier Field turf when the day was over and making grass angels until they didn't know whether to laugh...Tags: Jim Flanigan, Football, Chicago Bears, Charlie Batch, Stephen Boyd
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Turnovers cause U-turn
Tribune staff reporterThey are going to be hard-pressed laying claim to that best-little-one-win-team-in-the-history-of-the-NFL title. After Sunday, any self-respect the Bears were starting to develop faded as cruelly as a desert mirage. This was the sort of day that's hard...Tags: Jim Flanigan, Football, Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals, Death
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2nd-half collapse just devastating
Tribune staff reporterThey are the Charlie Browns of the National Football League. Each game the ball is jerked out from under them. Each week they come back for more. And every time the Bears depart politely into the night--the sooner to get beat up again. On this Sunday,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Jim Flanigan, Football, Chicago Bears, Sean Harris
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In a word, 'embarrassing'
Tribune staff reporterThis was a loss of a supposedly bygone era, when humiliation could spring up on any given Sunday, morale always a fragile proposition and the whole lot if it's serving as more evidence of a disintegrating season. If the Bears' 48-22 loss to the...Tags: Brad Johnson, Football, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins, Natural Resources
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Comic relief for Bears
Tribune staff reporterSometimes it doesn't demand domination on defense. It doesn't require killer instinct on offense. It doesn't even take a 33-yard field goal to stay its course in the final minutes of the game. Sometimes, just when fate is staring you down again, all it...Tags: Eddie George, Jim Flanigan, Football, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins
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A patsy for the Pats
Tribune staff reporterThey might as well be wearing leg irons. Or scribbling their game plan on their foreheads. Handicapped by their personnel, burdened by their limitations and apparently convinced that their options are few, the Bears are no longer playing not to lose....Tags: Curtis Martin, Jim Flanigan, Troy Brown, Football, Chicago Bears
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