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    Oct 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Power-O the way to go

    The Bears can lean on the base running game inside of the red zone and attack the Panthers when they show a seven-man front Sunday at Soldier Field as a two-back power scheme will create a running lane for Matt Forte.
    The Bears can lean on the base running game inside of the red zone and attack the Panthers when they show a seven-man front Sunday at Soldier Field as a two-back power scheme will create a running lane for Matt Forte. As shown here, the Bears have...

    Tags: Kellen Davis, Haruki Nakamura, Sports, Gabe Carimi, Charles Godfrey

  2. Oct 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Bears try to exploit cornerback weakness

    Considering the Bears' No. 2 wide receiver couldn't play against the Lions on Monday night, you might be surprised to know the Bears were considerably more reliant on "11" personnel, or three receiver packages, than usual.
    Considering the Bears' No. 2 wide receiver couldn't play against the Lions on Monday night, you might be surprised to know the Bears were considerably more reliant on "11" personnel, or three receiver packages, than usual. The Bears used 11 personnel...

    Tags: Kellen Davis, J'Marcus Webb, Major Wright, Alphonso Smith, Sports

  4. Oct 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Rough past shapes Rachal's toughness on field

    With a smile he rarely shows on the field, Bears left guard Chilo Rachal revealed his first name comes from French Creole origins. "It's CHI-low,'' Rachal said, accenting a hard consonant blend. Naturally. Nothing about the veteran whom the Bears made...

    Tags: Green Bay Packers, Chris Williams, J'Marcus Webb, Sports, Roberto Garza

  6. Oct 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Status quo won't be good enough for Bears

    The Bears have been pretty good, probably better than most expected.
    The Bears have been pretty good, probably better than most expected. But remaining as good as they have been won't be good enough. As the season moves on and the stakes get higher, the challenges will be steeper, and obstacles are sure to be placed in...

    Tags: Earl Bennett, Major Wright, Sports, Gabe Carimi, Devin Hester

  8. Sep 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Competition for playing time boosting Bears

    The bench players that general manager Phil Emery added to the Bears in the offseason did more than improve depth.
    The bench players that general manager Phil Emery added to the Bears in the offseason did more than improve depth. They improved the front line too. There is little doubt that more intense completion at cornerback, defensive end, defensive tackle,...

    Tags: Chris Spencer, J'Marcus Webb, Corey Wootton, Sports, Indianapolis Colts

  10. Sep 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Cowboys Stadium has been kind to Bears

    Dallas is as good a place as any to burst through the growing frustration surrounding the Bears stalled offense.
    Dallas is as good a place as any to burst through the growing frustration surrounding the Bears stalled offense. "We can't be up and down like a roller coaster,'' wide receiver Devin Hester said. "We have to get a winning streak going — at least...

    Tags: Earl Bennett, Sports, Frank Omiyale, Roberto Garza, Doug Free

  12. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Bears' defense dominates Rams

    It was not a performance that offered conclusive answers when it comes to Jay Cutler, his line and the Bears offense.
    It was not a performance that offered conclusive answers when it comes to Jay Cutler, his line and the Bears offense. But the Bears are in no position to worry themselves with style points. Ten days after a meltdown of more than just the offense at...

    Tags: Chris Spencer, Major Wright, Sports, Julius Peppers, Greg Zuerlein

  14. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Webb gets some help, Cutler stays upright

    <b>J'Marcus Webb</b> had trouble stopping Rams pass rusher <b>Robert Quinn</b> a handful of times Sunday. Fortunately, Webb's missteps weren't as noticeable after a victory.
    J'Marcus Webb had trouble stopping Rams pass rusher Robert Quinn a handful of times Sunday. Fortunately, Webb's missteps weren't as noticeable after a victory. The left tackle got some much-needed help as offensive coordinator Mike Tice opted not to...

    Tags: Danny Amendola, Edwin Williams, J'Marcus Webb, Sports, Kahlil Bell

  16. Sep 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. 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: Green Bay Packers, Julius Peppers, Sports, Israel Idonije, Brian Urlacher

  18. Sep 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Only time will tell for Cutler

    This will not take another stab at analyzing last week's antics of your favorite Chicago boor.
    This will not take another stab at analyzing last week's antics of your favorite Chicago boor. This will not quote another Hall of Fame player or Bears teammate criticizing Jay Cutler for comportment unbecoming a franchise quarterback. This will not...

    Tags: J'Marcus Webb, Sports, Roberto Garza, St. Louis Rams, Dallas Cowboys

  20. Sep 14, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Offensive line lets Chicago Bears down

    GREEN BAY &#8212; It's one thing to block the Colts, without Dwight Freeney and with the comforts of playing at home.
    GREEN BAY — It's one thing to block the Colts, without Dwight Freeney and with the comforts of playing at home. It's quite another to block the Packers, with Clay Matthews and the thunder that some 70,000 lathered-up Cheesies can create. The...

    Tags: Chris Spencer, Green Bay Packers, J'Marcus Webb, Chris Williams, Sports

  22. Sep 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Bears passing can put Packers on defensive

    If the Bears have any hope to pass the Packers, pass is the operative word.
    If the Bears have any hope to pass the Packers, pass is the operative word. And there is no opportunity like right here, right now. Three hundred yards in the air should be easy for Jay Cutler and company with this group of gifted receivers. They...

    Tags: Earl Bennett, Sports, Randy Moss, Devin Hester, Lambeau Field

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