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Halloween treat for Bears
Tribune staff reporterNo kids in Chicago enjoyed Halloween night more than the Bears' rookies. Rookie Nathan Vasher clinched a 23-13 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night at Soldier Field with a thrilling 71-yard interception return for a touchdown with 3...Tags: Nathan Vasher, Todd Peterson, Tim Rattay, Paul Edinger, Chicago Bears
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A nasty crash landing
Tribune staff reporterWith pained looks and pursed lips, they slowly followed the cart down the Metrodome hallway late Sunday afternoon. The cart carried Rex Grossman, sitting on the back with a tightly knotted silk striped tie around his neck and a bulky black brace...Tags: Chicago Bears, Rex Tucker, Paul Edinger, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Terrance Shaw
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Bears freezer-burned
Tribune staff reporterWhen Bears running back Thomas Jones fumbled a handoff midway through the first quarter of Sunday's 24-5 loss to the Houston Texans, more than a football slipped through his frozen fingertips. "When the ball is that cold, sometimes it's hard to feel...Tags: Nathan Vasher, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Bears, Paul Edinger, Olin Kreutz
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How the 2004 Bears were built
A look at how each player on the 2004 roster came to be a Bear. Thirty-three of the 53 players on the active roster (62.2%) were either draftees of the Bears or undrafted free agents signed with the Bears. Seventeen players joined the team via free...Tags: Chicago Bears, Dustin Lyman, Rex Tucker, Rex Grossman, Canadian Football
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Grossman, offense struggle
Tribune staff reporterTerry Shea wanted to call plays from the sideline instead of the press box so he could look eye-to-eye with Bears offensive players as they came off the field. In the first half of Friday night's 17-13 loss to the Saints, Shea probably felt like covering...Tags: Adrian Peterson, Bryan Robinson, Marty Booker, Chicago Bears, Olin Kreutz
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Failing to close opener
Tribune staff reporterNot that Rex Grossman needed to see how badly his Bears teammates hurt Sunday, but there was no avoiding the pain in his path off Soldier Field. Running back Thomas Jones bent over to slap the ground twice. Wide receiver David Terrell clutched his...Tags: James Hall, Shoulders, Dre' Bly, Paul Edinger, Chicago Bears
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Sloppy effort, happy ending
Tribune staff reporterNow, that's how you make an NFL roster. Veteran wide receiver Ahmad Merritt, on the proverbial bubble, returned the opening kickoff of overtime 87 yards Thursday night to set up Paul Edinger's game-winning 25-yard field goal and give the Bears a 13-10...Tags: Nathan Vasher, Litigation and Regulation, Chicago Bears, Paul Edinger, Rex Tucker
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Grossman fizzles but unfazed
Tribune staff reporterRex Grossman walked out of the visiting locker room late Friday night wearing a Bears hat and a smile, cloaked with enthusiasm that implied he either chose to ignore the stat sheet or had not seen it yet. Grossman had completed 2 of 9 passes for only...Tags: Nathan Vasher, Adrian Peterson, Paul Edinger, Chicago Bears, Phil Dawson
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Quinn? Krenzel? Help!
Tribune staff reporterIn the agonizing aftermath of Sunday's 19-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, rookie quarterback Craig Krenzel was asked where the 1-5 Bears go from here. "Chicago," Krenzel said. It might have been the only answer the Bears knew for sure as they left...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, Rex Grossman, Desmond Clark, Martin Gramatica
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Terry Bannon on the Bears
With Kevin Hardy available, would cutting Paul Edinger and restructuring R.W. McQuarters' contract open up some cap room and be a smart move by the Bears to fill the outside linebacker position? --Patrick D., Raleigh, N.C. Patrick, the Bears have...Tags: Paul Edinger, Chicago Bears, Cedric Benson, Olin Kreutz, Lance Briggs
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Quinn provides no relief
Tribune staff reporterTearing off his helmet in disgust, left tackle Qasim Mitchell exhibited the most obvious agitation among the Bears. But there was enough angst for everyone. Wide receiver David Terrell ran straight off Soldier Field into the tunnel shaking his head....Tags: Nathan Vasher, Chicago Bears, David Akers, Terrell Owens, Rex Grossman
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Jerry Markbreit's answers
At the beginning of the Bears-Buccaneers game, David Terrell was flagged for offensive interference. We all know that an offensive player cannot block downfield before a pass is thrown, but what if it happens within five yards of the line of scrimmage?...Tags: David Terrell, National Football League, Crimes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears
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