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Over and doubt
Tribune staff reporterFlailing against a backdrop of green and gold, floundering in a sea of uncertainty, the Bears dropped their heads in unison Sunday at Soldier Field, humbled once again by the Green Bay Packers and by circumstances they can no longer control. It was their...Tags: Green Bay Packers, Football, Soldier Field, Curtis Conway, Lemanski Hall
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Bears hurt, angry
Tribune staff reporterYou were scared for them at first. Seriously frightened that for the first time in the annals of organized sport, a team might actually be ground into the artificial turf and disappear. Minnesota's offense operated as if running its pregame walkthrough,...Tags: Chris Villarrial, Super Bowl, Football, John Randle, Marty Carter
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2-minute drillers
Tribune staff reporterYou could hardly blame them. It's pouring rain. Their team hadn't shown the ability to move the ball without turning it over, much less score. From the opposing sideline, Mike Ditka, for crying out loud, was glowering at his team to close it out. None of...Tags: Blake Brockermeyer, Football, Soldier Field, Curtis Conway, Ricky Williams
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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, Bryan Robinson, Football, R.W. McQuarters, St. Louis Rams
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Give that 'D' an A+
Tribune staff reporterThey have been fond of saying they were the best 0-4, 1-7, 2-8 team in the league, which doesn't go very far when you continue to lose. Now at 3-8 after Sunday's 13-10 victory over Tampa Bay at Soldier Field, the Bears can keep that claim going with a...Tags: Warrick Dunn, Bryan Robinson, John Lynch, Mike Alstott, Football
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Boniol puts foot down
Tribune staff reporterIt fluttered toward the uprights in an elapsed time of about 10 minutes, more than enough time for an entire football team's throats to close up, its coaches' hearts to constrict and a beleaguered kicker to watch his life and maybe a few others pass...Tags: Football, Curtis Conway, Marcus Robinson, Shane Burton, San Diego Chargers
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34 . . . say no more
Tribune staff reporterIt wasn't just the way it happened or how it happened or where it happened. It was all of it. Beating the Packers. Winning one for Walter. Handing their most despised rivals their second humiliating loss in less than a week. It was so much to...Tags: Bryan Robinson, Ryan Longwell, Football, Marcus Robinson, Mike Ditka
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John Mullin's answers
Yet another season ends with the Bears showcasing a horrible offense and dismal talent at the QB position. What I want to know is why some teams always seem to be strong (or at least acceptable) at QB, while this is never a position of strength for the...Tags: Keith Traylor, Football, Daunte Culpepper, Rob Johnson, John Thierry
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Young Bears waste chances
Tribune staff reporterOn any given Sunday, three fumbles, six sacks of your quarterback and one mixed-up punter stands a good chance of losing a road game in the NFL. On this given Sunday, however, one fumble, a couple of key drops, two missed field goals and a penchant for...Tags: Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers, Football, Soldier Field, Chris Canty
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Bad connection
Tribune staff reporterWhen 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: Football, Thomas Smith, Detroit Lions, Eddie Kennison, Marcus Robinson
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Daunted by Daunte
Tribune staff reporterThere is no such thing as a turning point when there are seven of them. No credible big-play alibi when the other team has five. No real excuse for leading 20-9 only to lose 30-27. Not when you're supposed to be a team with a legitimate playoff agenda....Tags: Blake Brockermeyer, Football, Soldier Field, Thomas Smith, Daunte Culpepper
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Northern Area
NORTHERN AREA:
Alfortene Golf Links
Route 115, Bear Creek Township/Blakeslee; 570-472-5465
Greens fees: Weekdays $15, Weekends $25. (Includes cart)
Tee times: Accepted
Dress code: Standard golf attire
Par: 71
Yardage: 5176
Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club...Tags: Golf, Skytop Lodge Corporation, Rivers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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