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    Oct 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Saluting the Bears defense

    <strong>I can't describe how spectacular the Bears defense was</strong> in nearly shutting out the Lions. I don't know if anybody can. But running down that unit's heroics Monday night should be stunning enough.
    I can't describe how spectacular the Bears defense was in nearly shutting out the Lions. I don't know if anybody can. But running down that unit's heroics Monday night should be stunning enough. In the first quarter, with the Lions third-and-1 at their...

    Tags: Sports, Jay Cutler, Detroit Lions, Matthew Stafford, Lance Briggs

  2. Oct 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Marshall potent weapon for Bears

    The vision for this Bears offense was to be able to allow opposing defenses to pick their poison.
    The vision for this Bears offense was to be able to allow opposing defenses to pick their poison. That vision became reality in Jacksonville as the Bears were proficient at gashing the Jaguars with whatever the Jaguars concentrated the fewest resources...

    Tags: Sports, Cecil Shorts, Roberto Garza, Corey Wootton, Brian Urlacher

  4. Oct 4, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Jaguars give Bears defense chance to shine

    It doesn't look like a fair fight. The Bears, fresh off an explosive blowout victory over the Cowboys on the national stage, against the Jaguars, who've been outscored 54-17 at EverBank Field and are 1-3.
    It doesn't look like a fair fight. The Bears, fresh off an explosive blowout victory over the Cowboys on the national stage, against the Jaguars, who've been outscored 54-17 at EverBank Field and are 1-3. I'm going to spare the "any given Sunday" caution...

    Tags: Atlanta Falcons, Sports, Dan McNeil, Green Bay Packers, Julius Peppers

  6. Oct 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Defense gives fans reason to cheer

    Most fans go to Bears summer training camp hoping to be entertained by spectacular offensive plays.
    Most fans go to Bears summer training camp hoping to be entertained by spectacular offensive plays. Jay Cutler lofts a deep pass to Brandon Marshall, Devin Hester or Earl Bennett and the crowd goes wild. Matt Forte bursts through a hole and races 35...

    Tags: Rod Marinelli, Sports, Roberto Garza, Lance Briggs, Corey Wootton

  8. Oct 1, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Hey, look! An offensive line worse than the Bears'

    <strong>You know what&rsquo;s worse than the Bears&rsquo; offensive line?</strong> The Cowboys&rsquo; offensive line, that&rsquo;s what.
    You know what’s worse than the Bears’ offensive line? The Cowboys’ offensive line, that’s what. Hard to believe, I know. It’s not often the Bears' offensive line stinks less than the opponent’s, but just look: The...

    Tags: Sports, Michael Bush, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Doug Free

  10. Sep 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Resiliency can carry Bears a long way

    Sometimes the will is more important than the skill.
    Sometimes the will is more important than the skill. Sunday was one of those times for the Bears. They didn't provide NBC's "Football Night in America" with many highlights. They failed to take advantage of what the Rams were giving their offense....

    Tags: Sam Bradford, Sports, Michael Bush, Jay Cutler, Green Bay Packers

  12. Sep 19, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  13. What it's like to sack Aaron Rodgers

    <em>NFL plays are over in seconds, but you might not believe what goes on in players' heads in that short time. With that mind, RedEye brings takes you Inside the Helmet.</em>
    For RedEye
    NFL plays are over in seconds, but you might not believe what goes on in players' heads in that short time. With that mind, RedEye brings takes you Inside the Helmet. During the first quarter of Thursday's Bears-Packers game, both offenses were locked...

    Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Sports, Amobi Okoye, Clay Matthews, National Football League

  14. Sep 14, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Little to cheer for Bears

    The problem with the Bears offense in Thursday night's 23-10 loss to the Packers wasn't that pass rushers outnumbered pass protectors.
    The problem with the Bears offense in Thursday night's 23-10 loss to the Packers wasn't that pass rushers outnumbered pass protectors. It was that the rushers were superior to the protectors, and the extra blockers often were not where they were needed....

    Tags: Sports, D.J. Smith, Sherrick McManis, Football, Tim Jennings

  16. Sep 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Four downs: Cutler fades again in spotlight

    <strong>1. Not up for prime time</strong>
    1. Not up for prime time It didn't take long in a nationally televised game for pundits to fire on Jay Cutler. That is what happens when you don't throw touchdowns but do fire daggers at teammates with stare-downs and scowls. The most heat Cutler has...

    Tags: Sports, Jay Cutler, Corey Wootton, Mike Martz, Football

  18. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Biggs: 10 thoughts on the Bears' loss

    GREEN BAY -- The coaching adage is that a team is never as good as it might look in a victory and never as bad as it might appear in a defeat. Keeping that in mind, we&rsquo;ll try to maintain perspective with 10 thoughts coming out of another ugly loss at Lambeau Field as the Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 23-10 Thursday night.
    Tribune reporter
    GREEN BAY -- The coaching adage is that a team is never as good as it might look in a victory and never as bad as it might appear in a defeat. Keeping that in mind, we’ll try to maintain perspective with 10 thoughts coming out of another ugly loss...

    Tags: San Diego Chargers, Tom Crabtree, Rodney Harrison, Soldier Field, Torry Holt

  20. Sep 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Bears trounce Colts in opener

    As an Arlington Heights native, Colts safety Tom Zbikowski remembers years of bland, rarely potent offenses from the Bears.
    As an Arlington Heights native, Colts safety Tom Zbikowski remembers years of bland, rarely potent offenses from the Bears. Standing in the mostly cleared-out visiting locker room at Soldier Field on Sunday afternoon, Zbikowski shook his head after the...

    Tags: Sports, Tom Zbikowski, Lambeau Field, Roberto Garza, Donnie Avery

  22. Sep 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Bears defense shows some fight

    Too old.
    Too old. Can't rush the passer. Weak sister to the offense. Well, maybe the Bears defense isn't all that after all. At least not against the fresh meat the Colts served up on a glorious Sunday afternoon. The defense might not look quite as spry...

    Tags: Andrew Luck, Sports, Donnie Avery, Corey Wootton, Tim Jennings

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