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Nov. 28, 1998: UConn Passes With Room To Spare
The Hartford CourantUConn's old standby, an effective offense, came back like a long lost friend Saturday. In a 42-34 victory over Hampton University in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, the Huskies scored in every quarter, including four touchdown passes...Tags: University of Connecticut, Crimes, Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Skip Holtz
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The Ex-Bear factor
RedEyeThe Cubs haven't won a World Series since 1908 and, in that time, it's become a common exercise to inspect teams playing in the World Series for their relative ex-Cubness. As the theory goes, the more ex-Cubs, the worse a team's chance to win. Since the...Tags: Ricky Proehl, New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers
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Chicago connections
ChicagoSports.comThe Bears aren’t playing the Super Bowl, but what's happening in San Diego still involves Chicago. For example, did you know that the Raiders have a couple of Brian Piccolo award winners? And that the only school with more players on the Tampa Bay roster...Tags: New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Rich Gannon, Sports, The Ohio State University
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John Mullin's answers
Yet another season ends with the Bears showcasing a horrible offense and dismal talent at the QB position. What I want to know is why some teams always seem to be strong (or at least acceptable) at QB, while this is never a position of strength for the...Tags: Brian Urlacher, Marshall Faulk, Sports, National Football Conference, Stanley Pritchett
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Bear With Us
The Bears welcome the Oakland Raiders and their supremely refined fans to the second game in the new Soldier Field. It's a beautiful day in Chicago as the Bears look for their first win against the defending AFC champs. If any of your valuables were...Tags: Brad Maynard, Rich Gannon, Sports, R.W. McQuarters, Charles Woodson
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Guess what? QB's spot is wide open
Tribune staff reporterNo longer does it matter how the Bears' quarterback competition is defined or where its genesis can be traced. For the first time since Rick Mirer was acquired from the Seattle Seahawks last winter, all the principals involved are acknowledging it. More...Tags: Seattle Seahawks, Curtis Conway, Football, Miami Dolphins, Sports
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Not very ad-Mirer-able
Tribune staff reporterTry as they might, it just didn't feel like an NFL game. The constant throbbing of rock music pumped through sideline speakers between each play made it sound more like the NBA. The cheerleaders, on loan from the World League of American League,...Tags: Darnell Autry, Jerome Bettis, John Thierry, Sports, American League
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Bears show some life in OT win
Tribune staff reporterSo, maybe Curtis Conway had a point. Less work, not more, the wide receiver said a week ago, was just the tonic a lethargic and recently defeated Bears team needed to find itself. And lo and behold, after a week in which travel time from Ireland exceeded...Tags: Ricky Proehl, Buffalo Bills, Todd Sauerbrun, Curtis Conway, Football
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Conway out, Bears down
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' quarterback derby took a sudden and dramatic turn Sunday night at Soldier Field, and it had nothing to do with the play of Erik Kramer or Rick Mirer. Rather, it is the broken collarbone sustained by their most potent weapon, wide receiver...Tags: Ricky Proehl, Sprained Ankle, Curtis Conway, Science and Technology, Marty Carter
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Bears' late show a thriller
Tribune staff reporterThey were too weary to do much more than raise their grimy arms in triumph, too relieved to keep from falling into their teammates' giddy embraces. This victory could not have been any bigger, any sweeter, any more dramatic for the Bears than if they...Tags: Ricky Proehl, Curtis Conway, Chris Villarrial, Miami Dolphins, Sports
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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: Drew Bledsoe, New England Patriots, Chris Villarrial, Curtis Conway, Marty Carter
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1st round to Saints, Ditka
Tribune staff reporterHere's the update you've been waiting for: The Soldier Field crowd cheered respectfully for Mike Ditka. Ditka shook hands with Mike McCaskey. The Saints can't score and the Bears can't tackle. And, oh yeah, Dave Wannstedt made the right decision on...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Darnell Autry, Emmitt Smith, Football, Soldier Field
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