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Game 1: Fresh start sours in hurry
Sun reporterThe new era of Ravens football looked painfully similar to the old one. Quarterback Scott Mitchell was as ineffective as Jim Harbaugh. The offensive line was inept, but yesterday there was no Wally Williams or Orlando Brown to blame. An inexperienced...Tags: Chris McAlister, Pittsburgh Panthers, Marathon, Jermaine Lewis, Elections
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John Mullin's answers
What justification does John Shoop give to call a majority of the run plays to the left, the inexperienced, side? During the Rams game, Hub Arkush asked rhetorically the same question, noting that Villarrial is the strongest Bear and "Big Cat" is a Pro-...Tags: Adrian Peterson, Gaming, Marc Bulger, Chicago Bears, NFL Preseason
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Unhurried Flutie runs down win
Sun StaffWho's next, John Unitas? The Ravens have run out of quarterbacks and offensive options, and yesterday they ran out of time in a 13-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills before 68,673 at PSINet Stadium. The script has become familiar. The defense plays well...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Doug Flutie, Jermaine Lewis, Patrick Johnson, Colleges and Universities
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Chiefs slow Case attack to a crawl
Sun StaffThe honeymoon period for first-year Ravens coach Brian Billick and quarterback Stoney Case began coming to an end last night. Billick's offensive unit was booed periodically throughout the game as a sellout crowd of 68,771 and a national television...Tags: Tony Gonzalez, Derrick Alexander, Chris McAlister, National Football League, Jamie Sharper
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Late return kicks Ravens
Sun StaffThe Ravens may have found their quarterback of the future yesterday, but they still couldn't overcome the problems of the past. After nearly six weeks of training camp and four preseason games, the Ravens have not found answers to their erratic special...Tags: Cleveland Browns, DeWayne Washington, Carlos Emmons, Jermaine Lewis, NFL Preseason
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No stopping this train
Tribune staff reporterMaybe the scariest part is that the Bears, to a man, did not know what to say. That they were neither angry nor frustrated as much as positively bewildered. That they had absolutely no clue how to explain what they all admitted was an appalling 32-7...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Herman Moore, Darnell Autry, Rick Mirer, Chicago Bears
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No mistake: Lions steal one from Bears
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears looked like a mistake waiting to happen Sunday. Make that several mistakes. They transformed an eminently winnable game on the road into a 21-16 loss to the Detroit Lions in the Silverdome. Three early scoring opportunities dissipated into...Tags: Chicago Bears, Albert Fontenot, Jeff Graham, Crime, Law and Justice, Minnesota Vikings
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Bad news, Bears...
Tribune staff reporterWhere is Don Meredith when you need him? The former "Monday Night Football" broadcaster's theme song would have been a perfect sendoff for the Bears' funeral procession home. Forget Bing Crosby and "White Christmas." Or Nat King Cole roasting those...Tags: Herman Moore, Marty Carter, Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles, Lion (animal)
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Danger: Falling Bears
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears consistently reduce the size of a football field to a window ledge. This tendency to microwave their games is dangerous. Fans should beware not of radiation, but of the danger of being hit by falling Bears. An entire team is tossing itself...Tags: Herman Moore, Marty Carter, Chicago Bears, James Williams, Jeff Graham
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Back in the saddle
Tribune staff reporterScoot over, Minnesota. Step aside, Green Bay. Jump back, Detroit. For a team that was merely trying to remain in the background of the playoff picture, the Bears wound up posing in the front row Sunday with the heavy hitters. A 20-10 victory over the...Tags: Bob Christian, Herman Moore, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, Albert Fontenot
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Just in time, a Krieg blitz
Tribune staff reporterThey no longer claim to be Super Bowl contenders. Nor do they pretend that their football survival is anything more than a week-to-week proposition. They do, however, cling to the notion that anything is still possible, and for one more week at least,...Tags: Bobby Engram, Marty Carter, Football, Curtis Conway, Chicago Bears
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Bears leading fantasy league
Tribune staff reporterIt's called rationalization, and at this, the Bears are terrific. They may, in fact, lead the league. At this point, they say what they must, hear what they want, and after losing their last three games, do what they have to do. Abandoning the season...Tags: Bobby Engram, Lifestyle and Leisure, Death, Chicago Bears, NFL Preseason
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Oct 23, 1994
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Dec 4, 1995
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Nov 19, 1995
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Nov 24, 1996
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Sep 22, 1996
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