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The Cutler Rule: Winning is the only thing and anything goes when you do
As long as the Bears win, Jay Cutler can do what he wants. As long as Cutler throws for 300 yards and two or three touchdowns, he can stiff any coach he likes. That’s what I’m getting in my emails and on my Twitter account. That’s what...
Tags: Chicago Bears, National Football League, Lovie Smith, F-bomb Dropping, Comcast SportsNet (tv network)
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At least Cutler's latest dis comes during win
Jay Cutler’s behavior always seems to be a story, so I guess it’s good that all you really need to know about the Bears’ “Monday Night Football’’ tilt in Dallas is that the supposedly creaky defense outscored Tony Romo&...
Tags: Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys, Football, D.J. Moore, Sports
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4 downs: Bears look to improve on first down
1. You can't focus on everything at one time, Mike Tice said, so the Bears offense has made a concerted effort to improve on first down. They have been terrible to this point, gaining 77 yards on 40 first-and-10 runs and 152 yards on 35 first-and-10...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Brandon Marshall (football, linebacker), National Football League, Alshon Jeffery, St. Louis Rams
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Forte could be valuable against Cowboys as receiver
What should not be lost in the potential return of Matt Forte for Monday night's game in Arlington, Texas, is the contribution he brings the passing game. Despite missing the Rams game with a sprained right ankle, Forte ranks third on the team with seven...
Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, National Football League, Lovie Smith, Jay Ratliff, Phil Costa
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Forte eager to get back in action against Cowboys
If it's up to Matt Forte, the Pro Bowl running will be in the starting lineup for Monday night's Bears-Cowboys showdown in Dallas. Coach Lovie Smith and the training staff, however, are certain to have the final say concerning Forte's injured right...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Matt Forte, Ryan Grant, Lovie Smith, Michael Bush
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It seems Emery knows what he's doing
My advice for Phil Emery days before running his first NFL draft as Bears general manager is to address the receiver issue before anything else. The receiver on Emery's telephone, that is. Make sure it works and everybody in the draft room knows who's...
Tags: Phil Emery, Twitter, Inc., National Football League, Lovie Smith, Geno Hayes
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Webb has Cutler's back
Bears fans don't need to be reminded about the importance of keeping Jay Cutler healthy. The team was 7-3 with him in 2011; and 1-5 without him. As the starting left tackle last season, J'Marcus Webb says he has Cutler's back. "We take pride in...
Tags: Chicago Bears, National Football League, Chris Williams, Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall
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Bears' Cutler showing leadership
When the quarterback talks in the NFL, the rest of the locker room should listen up. Like it or not, they are natural leaders in the pro game because of the position. And when they raise the bar, as Jay Cutler did with his offensive line earlier this...
Tags: Chicago Bears, National Football League, Detroit Lions, Alshon Jeffery, Chris Williams
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Where don't Bears need help?
MINNEAPOLIS — On the play Chicagoans will remember most from the Bears' season-ending 17-13 victory Sunday over the Vikings, safety Major Wright nearly made it a meaningful game after all.
Wright leaped to break up a pass intended for Vikings...Tags: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Johnny Knox, Lance Briggs, Matt Toeaina, Donovan McNabb
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Rookies flash some talent in minicamp
The Bears rookies aren't ready for Sundays just yet after watching them practice during mini-camp this weekend. That's normal (and expected) when they step on the field for the first time. I saw signs of technique, footwork, etc. that need to be...
Tags: Phil Emery, Chicago Bears, National Football League, Shea McClellin, Lovie Smith
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Tice's Bears offense likely to resemble 2002-05 Vikings
If you want to know what Mike Tice's Bears offense will look like in the fall, it isn't a crystal ball you need. It's a time machine. Set at 2003 or so. From 2002 to 2005, Tice was head coach of the Vikings. He didn't coordinate the offense or call...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Matt Forte, National Football League, Career and Workplace, Daunte Culpepper
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Passing game has big players for big plays
Mike Tice is getting his first chances to play with some of his new toys, and the Bears offensive coordinator is discovering he has some fast cars and big trucks. Isn't that every boy's dream? Through the course of offseason workouts, Tice has been able...
Tags: Phil Emery, Toy Industry, Alshon Jeffery, Johnny Knox, Devin Hester
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