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    Oct 3, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  1. ESPN's 'Sports Reporters' turns 20; Happy Birthday!

    Watchdog
    Happy 20th anniversary to ESPN's "Sports Reporters." The show came after the late, great "Sportswriters on TV," featuring a bunch of grouchy Chicago scribes, but ESPN's version was pioneering in its own right. I was going to mention this in......

    Tags: Dave Winfield, Gwen Stefani, ESPN (tv network), Al Sharpton, Chubby Checker

  2. Oct 27, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Somehow, running game can't penetrate sieve

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears' foundation—running the ball—cracked 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: Henry Burris, Adrian Peterson, Mike Caldwell, Bryan Robinson, Fred Baxter

  4. Oct 26, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Starting days may be over

    It became clear this week that Bears quarterback Jim Miller may have started his last game this season.
    It became clear this week that Bears quarterback Jim Miller may have started his last game this season. Miller will see a specialist next week for further evaluation of the shoulder and elbow tendinitis that has knocked him out of the starting lineup...

    Tags: Reggie Austin, Jim Miller, Basketball, Sports, Fred Baxter

  6. Aug 5, 2000 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Not too bad for starters

    Tribune staff reporter
    Success in NFL exhibition games cannot be judged by conventional criteria. That is, were any key players injured? Did the rookies embarrass themselves? Did coaches learn anything? And, oh, yeah, did the team win? By those standards, the Bears had an...

    Tags: John Allred, Jaret Holmes, Jerry Azumah, Brent Bartholomew, Sports

  8. Dec 22, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. White goes 2-for-2

    Tribune staff reporter
    Dez White posted the first two-touchdown game of his three-year career Sunday and did it with a little bit of schoolyard flair. White's 76-yard touchdown pass from Chris Chandler on the game's second play was little more than a "run-and-get-open play,...

    Tags: Henry Burris, Brian Urlacher, Mike Caldwell, Sports, Dick Butkus

  10. Oct 21, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. The End Zone

    Tribune staff reporter
    D'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: Brian Urlacher, Rosevelt Colvin, Bryan Robinson, Sports, James Stewart

  12. Nov 18, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Kneecap injury KO's Colombo

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears suffered yet another crippling injury in a season filled with them Monday when rookie left tackle Marc Colombo went down just before halftime with a dislocated left kneecap, an injury that could sideline him well into next season. Colombo was...

    Tags: Cory Sauter, Brian Urlacher, Jim Miller, Adrian Peterson, Bryan Robinson

  14. Nov 10, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Bear with us: Play-by-play commentary

    ChicagoSports.com
    Due to NFL contractual obligations we are forced to bring you the start of the Super Bowl XX rematch and miss the end of the Rams-Chargers thriller. But first CBS will bring you 30 seconds of dead air. OK, here we go. Champaign, Ill., the Bears, in...

    Tags: Reggie Austin, Tebucky Jones, Crimes, Tornadoes, Cameron Cleeland

  16. Dec 29, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Bears turn out the lights on sad season

    The Bears' Champaign experience came to a dismal, fitting close Sunday with a 15-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in which Bucs defensive tackle Warren Sapp taunted some of the stalwart crowd of 44,406.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears' Champaign experience came to a dismal, fitting close Sunday with a 15-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in which Bucs defensive tackle Warren Sapp taunted some of the stalwart crowd of 44,406. "Not in our house" was nowhere to be heard, and...

    Tags: Martin Gramatica, Brian Kelly, Sports, Multi-Sport Events, Olin Kreutz

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