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One-Trick Ponies Are Slow Out of The Gate
Times Staff WriterSo what do you do when your MVP lets you down at the worst possible time? If you're like a lot of fantasy players, you pack it in for the season and get ready for the holidays. If, on the other hand, you've built a roster with staying power, then chances...Tags: Peyton Manning, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Washington Redskins, Chris Brown
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Bears hang tough but can't prevent final-stop flop
Tribune staff reporterIf the Bears were any more banged up in the waning moments of Sunday's 24-17 loss to Seattle at Seahawks Stadium, their injury report might have needed a binder. Their offense had just scored to tie the game 17-17 with 4 minutes 12 seconds left on a...Tags: Kordell Stewart, Phillip Daniels, Chris Chandler, Walter Jones, R.W. McQuarters
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Bear With Us
ChicagoSports.comEven in the persistent mist and intermittent sunshine, Seattle looks lovely with its evergreen trees lining the horizon and the ocean in the distance, a reminder just how flat and boring Chicago can be. The tugboats and stacked shipping containers and...Tags: Lance Briggs, Phillip Daniels, Rabih Abdullah, Chris Villarrial, Adrian Peterson
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Bears vs. Packers: It's never just another game
The Bears and the Packers have played 165 times, at least twice a year every season since 1925 (except during the 1982 players' strike).
With that much water having passed beneath the bridge, it's no wonder that Packer games make a Bear fan's blood boil....Tags: Forrest Gregg, Bart Starr, Chicago Bears, Ryan Longwell, Mike Singletary
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O-liners 'get it done' for sure
Tribune staff reporterLate in the first quarter, Bears quarterback Chris Chandler was sacked by Jets defensive end John Abraham. Left tackle Mike Gandy, who was beaten for the sack, approached Chandler afterward. "I have him," Gandy reassured Chandler. "Don't worry."...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, New York Jets, Adrian Peterson, Chris Villarrial, Chris Chandler
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Bears-Rams quarter-by-quarter
First Quarter: When in doubt, run punter Injured defensive tackle Ted Washington was in the Bears' locker room before Monday night's game, offering encouragement. The Bears could have used the 365-pound Washington on the field in the opening quarter,...Tags: Torry Holt, Jerry Azumah, Rabih Abdullah, Ernie Conwell, Chicago Bears
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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: Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, John Allred, Glyn Milburn
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Not too bad for starters
Tribune staff reporterSuccess 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: Jerry Azumah, James Allen, Chris Villarrial, Chicago Bears, John Allred
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Bears' faith intact
Tribune staff reporterThere are all kinds of reasons for the Bears to have a Monday morning hangover. Solid, valid, quantifiable reasons that explain a 3-8 slide to close the season, a 6-10 record and by all rights should leave a team with a sour taste heading into a long off-...Tags: Mike Alstott, Shane Matthews, James Allen, Chicago Bears, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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Humbling lesson in reality
Tribune staff reporterSo much for keeping up with the big boys. So much for playoff hopes dangling by a mathematical thread. Beating the Detroit Lions, as it turns out, doesn't mean much when you're playing a real playoff team. And easy schedule, easy conference or not,...Tags: Shane Matthews, Jeff Robinson, James Williams, Chicago Bears, Sean Harris
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8 to 88 a catchy combo
Tribune staff reporterIf Bears fans were still searching for signs that this is a team worthy of their time, faith and emotional investment, then Sunday's 28-10 victory over the Detroit Lions offered perhaps the most solid evidence yet that they might want to hang in there....Tags: Ron Rice, Massacres, Chicago Bears, Gus Frerotte, Marcus Robinson
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Aggressive Offense Puts Colts, Rams on Top
Latimes.com ColumnistTo win two of the biggest games of 1999, the Indianapolis Colts and St. Louis Rams both played similarly aggressive first-half football Sunday, repeatedly interspersing first-down passes with passing-down runs. Proving that offense-minded teams can win...Tags: Peyton Manning, Miami Dolphins, Ricky Watters, Antonio Freeman, Terrell Davis
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