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Odd moves perfect Rx
Tribune staff reporterThe 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: Detroit Lions, Dustin Lyman, Ahmad Merritt, R.W. McQuarters, Dez White
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Your table is ready
Tribune staff reporterAside from Paul Edinger and R.W. McQuarters assuring themselves a standing reservation in any of St. Louis' finest restaurants and at least one kitchen table, it's impossible to determine immediately the effect of the Bears' season-ending victory over...Tags: Super Bowl, Shane Matthews, Bryan Robinson, NFL Preseason, St. Louis Rams
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Losing it all around
Tribune staff reporterThe 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: Ryan Longwell, Ahman Green, Basketball, Brett Favre, Brian Urlacher
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Show-stealer at the curtain
Tribune staff reporterImmediately, cornerback Charles Tillman sprinted over to hug quarterback Rex Grossman on the Bears' sideline, the "Peanut" and the prodigy celebrating what the franchise expects to be the first of many victories they conspire to produce. "We're tight,"...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, Ken Irvin, Crime, Law and Justice, Super Bowl, Crimes
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Ruling the airspace
Tribune staff reporterWith their 27-24 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, the Bears answered some questions, specifically about their offense but more generally about themselves. They had not played particularly well the previous three weeks, escaping with...Tags: Warren Sapp, Brad Johnson, Martin Gramatica, Bryan Robinson, Tony Parrish
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No sweat for Brett
Tribune staff reporterConsidering that both teams had little to play for--the Central Division rivalry angle is wearing paper-thin and the game was a dud--it's tough to imagine a national television audience hanging in with the Bears and Packers on Sunday night. Any of the...Tags: Basketball, Ahman Green, Tony Parrish, Hospitals and Clinics, Soldier Field
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Cool with the heat on
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears needed Sunday's 27-23 comeback win over the Minnesota Vikings. They needed it in a lot of ways. They needed a win to open the season. They needed a win over an NFC North Division and conference opponent. And they perhaps needed to get their...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, Bryan Robinson, David Terrell, Minnesota Vikings, Rosevelt Colvin
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Chandler still standing
Tribune staff reporterChris Chandler stayed in the trainer's room so long that Monday became Tuesday and you began to wonder whether he would emerge upright. Even he couldn't really identify all the pain his body had to be in after absorbing seven sacks—five in the first...Tags: Marc Bulger, Marshall Faulk, Brett Favre, Kevin Dogins, National Football League
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How the 2004 Bears were built
A look at how each player on the 2004 roster came to be a Bear. Thirty-three of the 53 players on the active roster (62.2%) were either draftees of the Bears or undrafted free agents signed with the Bears. Seventeen players joined the team via free...Tags: Thomas Jones, Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Jerry Azumah, Paul Edinger
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Grossman, offense struggle
Tribune staff reporterTerry Shea wanted to call plays from the sideline instead of the press box so he could look eye-to-eye with Bears offensive players as they came off the field. In the first half of Friday night's 17-13 loss to the Saints, Shea probably felt like covering...Tags: Jason Craft, Thomas Jones, Bryan Robinson, NFL Preseason, David Terrell
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Out with a whimper
Tribune staff reporterThe 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: James Thrash, Jerry Azumah, Ahmad Merritt, Rosevelt Colvin, Soldier Field
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Next-to-last possession proves costly to Bears
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' downfall Sunday didn't start with Tom Brady's game-winning touchdown pass. It began with a failure to pick up a first down after the Patriots had cut their deficit to 30-25 with 2 minutes 46 seconds to play. The Bears' drive that followed...Tags: Jim Miller, David Patten, Tom Brady, Chicago Bears, Chris Villarrial
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