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    Dec 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Given history, Smith might be best fit for Bears

    The Bears may appear to be going nowhere, but that doesn't mean Lovie Smith is headed anywhere.
    The Bears may appear to be going nowhere, but that doesn't mean Lovie Smith is headed anywhere. Smith effectively can seal another contract with a victory over the Packers on Sunday. Beating the Packers is important to Bears ownership, and Smith could...

    Tags: Bill Belichick, Football, Mike Mularkey, Chicago Bears, Romeo Crennel

  2. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Lovie Smith out after 9 seasons as Bears coach

    The epitaph for Lovie Smith's tenure as head coach of the Bears could read, "He couldn't fix the offense."
    The epitaph for Lovie Smith's tenure as head coach of the Bears could read, "He couldn't fix the offense." For all the good things Smith did in his nine years in Chicago, his undoing was his inability to take care of the side of the ball in which he...

    Tags: Football, St. Louis Rams, Chicago Bears, Super Bowl, Soldier Field

  4. Jan 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Bears offense neglected for far too long

    There is no need for Phil Emery to be locked into hiring a head coach with an offensive background.
    There is no need for Phil Emery to be locked into hiring a head coach with an offensive background. But there is an overwhelming need for him to be locked into hiring someone who has foolproof answers on how to fix the offense. And that probably means...

    Tags: Green Bay Packers, Bill O'Brien, Mike Ditka, Football, Chan Gailey

  6. Sep 4, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Lean, healthy, Bears' Smith in it for long haul

    Going into his ninth season with the Bears, lean and healthy Lovie Smith sure appears to have staying power.
    Going into his ninth season with the Bears, lean and healthy Lovie Smith sure appears to have staying power. If he wins this season — which he should — Smith is likely to last at least as long as Mike Ditka as head coach of the Bears....

    Tags: Mike Ditka, National Football League, George McCaskey, Jerry Angelo, Diabetes

  8. Jul 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 18 holes with ... Joe Buck

    After Joe Buck completed a round at the annual celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe a few years back, playing partner Carson Palmer asked him, "How do you not curse on the air?"
    After Joe Buck completed a round at the annual celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe a few years back, playing partner Carson Palmer asked him, "How do you not curse on the air?" It's a good thing Fox pays him to call World Series and NFC title games...

    Tags: Lung Cancer, Football, Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Chicago Bears, Ian Poulter

  10. Nov 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Former Bears coach Mike Ditka suffers 'very minor stroke'

    Former Bears coach and Hall of Fame tight end Mike Ditka was hospitalized Friday after suffering what he said doctors told him was a "very minor stroke."
    Former Bears coach and Hall of Fame tight end Mike Ditka was hospitalized Friday after suffering what he said doctors told him was a "very minor stroke." Contacted Friday evening, Ditka said, "I feel good right now and it's not a big deal." Ditka was at...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), Mike Ditka, Football, Chicago Bears, Sports

  12. Nov 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. In search of 'Jewish Jocks'

    Mention the phrase "Jewish sports legends" and you'll probably conjure up familiar suspects: Sandy Koufax, Mark Spitz, maybe that joke from "Airplane." You're more likely to omit Sidney Franklin, a matador from Brooklyn (real last name: Frumpkin), or...

    Tags: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hank Greenberg, Baseball, Sandy Koufax, Sidney Franklin

  14. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Hitting Ohio's highways

    Ohio had puzzled me. On the map I saw a sprawling state, presumably rich with history. It has the seventh-highest population and big cities — but it had never been suggested to me as a vacation possibility. As a city guy, I was intrigued.
    Ohio had puzzled me. On the map I saw a sprawling state, presumably rich with history. It has the seventh-highest population and big cities — but it had never been suggested to me as a vacation possibility. As a city guy, I was intrigued. I decided...

    Tags: Highway Transportation, Bars and Clubs, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chili

  16. Oct 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Some Bears great, but not Hall of Fame worthy

    Somewhere between Brian Urlacher pushing Charles Tillman for Defensive Player of the Year and Jon Gruden hailing a group of All-Time Bears currently on the defense, the thought occurred that something important is missing from the franchise. No, not cheerleaders. But let's talk later.
    Somewhere between Brian Urlacher pushing Charles Tillman for Defensive Player of the Year and Jon Gruden hailing a group of All-Time Bears currently on the defense, the thought occurred that something important is missing from the franchise. No, not...

    Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, NFL Pro Bowl, Brian Dawkins, Football, Chicago Bears

  18. Oct 9, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Bounty hunters are not new in the NFL

    There they were Sunday night, during the televised NFL game, their pictures flashed to a nation of TV viewers, with penalties incurred listed below.
    There they were Sunday night, during the televised NFL game, their pictures flashed to a nation of TV viewers, with penalties incurred listed below. They were three known New Orleans Saints evildoers. They might just as well have been on the wall of a...

    Tags: NFL Pro Bowl, Otto Graham, ESPN (tv network), Arizona Cardinals, Football

  20. Sep 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Steve Sabol dies at 69; president of NFL Films

    Steve Sabol, who helped his father get an unlikely fledgling movie company off the ground, then later took over and expanded the family business, now known to sports fans as NFL Films, has died. He was 69.
    Steve Sabol, who helped his father get an unlikely fledgling movie company off the ground, then later took over and expanded the family business, now known to sports fans as NFL Films, has died. He was 69. Sabol, who had served as president of NFL...

    Tags: New York Giants, Cancer, Movies, USA Today, Football

  22. Sep 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Quarterbacks lead with more than talent

    I'm trying to figure out Jay Cutler. I really am.
    I'm trying to figure out Jay Cutler. I really am. I can see the talent, the arm strength and the underrated athleticism Cutler shows with his ability to extend plays outside the pocket. He's physical. He's tough. And there isn't a route in the playbook...

    Tags: Green Bay Packers, Charles Woodson, ESPN (tv network), Football, Chicago Bears

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