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    Nov 24, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Odd moves perfect Rx

    The Football Doctor finally wrote the Bears a prescription for a win Sunday: Take two aspirin and call me in the Mornhinweg.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Football Doctor finally wrote the Bears a prescription for a win Sunday: Take two aspirin and call me in the Mornhinweg. With Detroit Lions coach Marty Mornhinweg providing opportunities to get healthy after eight straight losses, the Bears avenged...

    Tags: Olin Kreutz, Memorial Stadium, Football, Jason Hanson, Marty Booker

  2. Dec 22, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Burris unfazed by pressure

    Tribune staff reporter
    At one point Sunday, Henry Burris was caught on camera throwing a pass with his eyes closed, an expression of apparent fear in the face of the oncoming rush. But what Burris could not see still hurt him as the Bears quarterback, thrust into his most...

    Tags: Brian Urlacher, Leon Johnson, Canadian Football, National Football League, Warren Sapp

  4. Dec 22, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. White goes 2-for-2

    Tribune staff reporter
    Dez White posted the first two-touchdown game of his three-year career Sunday and did it with a little bit of schoolyard flair. White's 76-yard touchdown pass from Chris Chandler on the game's second play was little more than a "run-and-get-open play,...

    Tags: Christian Peter, Josh Warner, Football, Henry Burris, Rodney Peete

  6. Dec 10, 2001 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Losing it all around

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears lost Sunday. And lost. And lost. And lost. They lost a game 17-7 to the Green Bay Packers. They lost their lead in the NFC Central Division and are tied with the Packers at 9-3 overall, but they trail their traditional rivals because they...

    Tags: Blake Brockermeyer, William Henderson, Basketball, Marty Booker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  8. Nov 18, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Fred Mitchell's game Q&A

    Q What is it about the Bears and Monday night? Seems like they usually lose. A The facts don't lie. The Bears are 6-20 on the road on "Monday Night Football" and 10-10 at home. There's something about the bright lights and national focus that brings...

    Tags: Marcus Robinson, Football, Marty Booker, Video Games, Ted Washington

  10. Jan 19, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Out with a whimper

    Tribune staff reporter
    The magic carpet ride that was the Bears' 2001 season ended in tatters Saturday. It closed with a 33-19 loss to the visiting Philadelphia Eagles that was capped ignominiously by Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb scoring on a 5-yard run and dunking the...

    Tags: Cecil Martin, James Thrash, Marty Booker, Philadelphia Eagles, Ahmad Merritt

  12. Dec 19, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Bear with us

    ChicagoSports.com
    If you're not in Chicago today, you're lucky. It's 11 degrees with a wind chill of minus-7. Not so sure if it's Bear weather anymore, since the Bears haven't had that much success in cold weather as of late. Let's just hope it affects the visitors from...

    Tags: Corey Bradford, Chicago White Sox, California State University, Fresno, Tom Skilling, Basketball

  14. Aug 9, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Mixed results for new QBs

    Tribune staff reporter
    On the Bears' trip south along Interstate 57 from Bourbonnais to Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon, an Illinois state trooper pulled over the team's three buses. Seems the buses were spending too much time in the left lane. It wouldn't be the last...

    Tags: Kordell Stewart, Ahmad Merritt, Aaron Gibson, Walt Harris, Indianapolis Colts

  16. Sep 10, 2000 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. No points=low point

    Tribune staff reporter
    The 0-2 start is not the shocking part. An 0-2 start was considered, discussed, even justified in advance. Two road games against tough division opponents. Tampa in high humidity. Yep, an 0-2 start, under certain circumstances, was understandable, maybe...

    Tags: Martin Gramatica, Ronde Barber, Mike Alstott, Football, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  18. Sep 17, 2000 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Bad connection

    Tribune staff reporter
    When the Bears won games last year, there was a sense of impending magic, of Cade McNown throwing passes to Marcus Robinson and the offense scoring at times whenever it needed. That was to be the look of the Millennium Bears. Sunday the magic left and...

    Tags: Marcus Robinson, Football, Thomas Smith, Cade McNown, Mike Wells

  20. Sep 15, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Like clockwork

    Fireworks preceded Sunday night's kickoff, and onto the field rode the Vikings mascot on a motorcycle as a cheerleader on a purple snowmobile trailed close behind. In the stands, 64,144 screaming fans blew into bullhorns, while over the speakers blared the Rolling Stones loudly enough to set off car alarms in the parking lot.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Fireworks preceded Sunday night's kickoff, and onto the field rode the Vikings mascot on a motorcycle as a cheerleader on a purple snowmobile trailed close behind. In the stands, 64,144 screaming fans blew into bullhorns, while over the speakers blared...

    Tags: Randy Moss, Lance Johnstone, Bryan Robinson, Kordell Stewart, David Terrell

  22. Nov 3, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Of no-huddle and no dice

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears came at the Philadelphia Eagles with a number of tricks on offense Sunday. But the changes amounted to little more than gimmicks that produced more questions than answers or points. Quarterback Jim Miller went with a no-huddle offense on the...

    Tags: Leon Johnson, David Akers, Jim Miller, Sports, Football

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