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Chris Villarrial

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    Oct 27, 1997 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Bears' late show a thriller

    Tribune staff reporter
    They 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: Tony Fernandez, Curtis Conway, Trace Armstrong, Ricky Proehl, Miami Marlins

  2. Sep 21, 1997 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. A patsy for the Pats

    Tribune staff reporter
    They 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: National Football League, Curtis Conway, Troy Brown, Pete Carroll, New England Patriots

  4. Dec 15, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Spoiling for a big finish

    The Bears had a statement to make Sunday and the New York Jets were the ones who had to pay for it, possibly with their playoff hopes.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears had a statement to make Sunday and the New York Jets were the ones who had to pay for it, possibly with their playoff hopes. The Jets (7-7) came to Champaign expecting a walkover similar to the one the Miami Dolphins enjoyed Monday night...

    Tags: National Football League, Olin Kreutz, Paul Edinger, Adrian Peterson, Wayne Chrebet

  6. Sep 15, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Winning Ugly: The sequel

    It was not an artistic success. But it was a success just the same and as far as the Bears are concerned, that's enough for right now.
    Tribune staff reporter
    It was not an artistic success. But it was a success just the same and as far as the Bears are concerned, that's enough for right now. They made more mistakes than quality plays at several critical points Sunday yet escaped with a 14-13 win over the...

    Tags: Atlanta Falcons, Warrick Dunn, Olin Kreutz, Rex Tucker, Paul Edinger

  8. Nov 23, 1997 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Dreams do come true

    Tribune staff reporter
    The human barometer had a screw loose on Sunday and was therefore of no use in reflecting the condition of a team that floated off the Soldier Field turf, oblivious to everything but the scattered applause of the frozen faithful. Bryan Cox had his head...

    Tags: Soldier Field, National Football League, Curtis Conway, Warrick Dunn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  10. Sep 7, 1997 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. On the hole, Bears in one

    Tribune staff reporter
    The frustration was palpable, oppressive, hanging as heavy in the postgame atmosphere of Soldier Field as a fog rolling in from the lake. From the emptiness of a simple gesture by Rashaan Salaam, looking helplessly at his open palm as he walked to the...

    Tags: Soldier Field, Todd Sauerbrun, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Football

  12. Oct 6, 1996 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Bears hit by yellow bricks

    Tribune staff reporter
    His voice grew louder as he tried to drive his point across, and all around him the Bears dressing room grew just a little quieter. Bryan Cox was not issuing a challenge Sunday, he was leveling a charge, one as serious as any athlete can make, and a team'...

    Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, National Football League, Todd Sauerbrun, Doug Evans, Green Bay Packers

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