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Ask K.C. Johnson
I heard all the rumors about Thomas Jones (which would be the end of the Bear's offense) being traded because he is unhappy and also that the Bears are unlikely to get a contract extension set up for Briggs. Is this because of agent Drew Rosenhaus or do...Tags: Jeremy Bloom, Cedric Benson, National Football League, Football, Sports
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Turning 50 in Style : UCLA
Times Staff WriterUCLA quarterback Drew Olson completed a school-record six touchdown passes, running back Maurice Drew scored twice and had 250 all-purpose yards and the Bruins scored more than 40 points for the sixth time this season. But even after defeating Oregon...Tags: Football, Sports, University of California, Los Angeles, Rose Bowl Game, Boston Bruins
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Matthews has edge
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' quarterback competition began in earnest in the second half of Saturday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, with Jim Miller replacing starter Shane Matthews while the rest of the No. 1 offense remained on the field. Where the competition...Tags: Jerry Azumah, D'Wayne Bates, Shane Matthews, Kansas City Chiefs, Glyn Milburn
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A Jim-Dandy win
Tribune staff reporterJim Miller needed neither ammunition nor anyone's permission to gloat Sunday. The point was so obvious, it barely needed to be made. Miller took the same team, the same teammates and essentially the same offense and did what Cade McNown had largely...Tags: Walt Harris, Blake Brockermeyer, Edgerrin James, Marvin Harrison, Rosevelt Colvin
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Playoff Days
Times Staff WriterWhen you think back over the NFL's just-over regular season, one thing to keep in mind, if you're a California sports fan, is that Cade McNown put the Rams in the playoffs. Though neither adored nor even appreciated by most Midwest sports fans or media,...Tags: National Football Conference, Detroit Lions, New Orleans Saints, Holidays, Basketball
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Bears' play is OK, for starters
Tribune staff reporterThe lessons of preseason are sometimes suspect and inconclusive, but the first half of Saturday night's exhibition opener against the Cincinnati Bengals was precisely the way the Bears want to play. The Bears prevailed 16-13 in overtime, but more than...Tags: Shane Matthews, Bryan Robinson, Vitaly Pisetsky, Brandon Bennett, Carl Powell
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Lowdown: Brutal
Tribune staff reporterA Sunday that began with hope drawn from a week-ago win over the once-hated Green Bay Packers ended as many have lately for the Bears at Soldier Field--in ignominy. But this time it was worse. In a season of lows, a new one was reached. At the end of...Tags: Walt Harris, Brent Bartholomew, New Orleans Saints, Brian Urlacher, National Football League
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Bears flash big-play ability
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears saw something they wanted very much to see, the big play.. They also saw something that should concern them, the running game, in their 27-24 exhibition loss to the Tennessee Titans in front of a crowd of 68,768 in Adelphia Coliseum. Coach Dick...Tags: Walt Harris, Ashley Cooper, Neil O'Donnell, Brian Urlacher, Dainon Sidney
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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: National Football Conference, Phillip Daniels, Ahman Green, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Nate Wayne
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Bear with us
ChicagoSports.comHalloween night in Chicago and hopefully it will not be a frightening game for rookie quarterback Craig Krenzel and the Bears as they take on the San Francisco 49ers. Adam Caldarelli, as usual, will be taking your e-mail questions. He'll try to find...Tags: National Football Conference, Washington Redskins, Jerry Azumah, Holidays, Jonathan Quinn
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Living the low life
Tribune staff reporterThey made a contest of it. On a nationally televised Sunday night with their peers presumably watching, it seemed that was all the Bears were capable of doing. Avoid colossal embarrassment. Perhaps regain some lost respectability. But win? Against an...Tags: Brent Bartholomew, Jerry Azumah, Cris Carter, Ray McElroy, James Williams
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Bear with us: Play-by-play commentary
ChicagoSports.comHere we go again. Another Monday night experience for the Bears. Players always say Monday Night Football is a chance to prove something to your peers, a chance for the entire country to watch you play. This Bears team is out to prove they're not one...Tags: Television Industry, Larry Whigham, Basketball, Gary Glitter, Brian Urlacher
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