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Ask David Haugh
The last time Lovie Smith coached a game in St. Louis that mattered, he thought he had a championship team on his hands too. That was Jan. 10, 2004, before Steve Smith and the Carolina Panthers beat Smith's defense and sent him home for the winter -- the...Tags: National Football League, Super Bowl, Cedric Benson, Chicago Bears, Brett Favre
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Quarterback changes, result doesn't
Tribune staff reporterWhom to blame now? When Bears quarterback Cade McNown left Sunday's game with a separated throwing shoulder after being tackled on the sideline two minutes into the second quarter, conventional wisdom had it that an injection of Jim Miller would be...Tags: Jim Miller, National Football League, Jeff Thomason, Football, Chicago Bears
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KO punch connects early
Tribune staff reporterThe biggest play of the game doesn't always come with 0:00 on the clock, or in a sudden-death overtime finish. Not every week. Not Sunday. The Bears and their fans may be spoiled by the team's recent stunning comeback climaxes against San Francisco...Tags: National Football League, Death, Foods and Beverages, Bill Schroeder, Football
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Humbling lesson in reality
Tribune staff reporterSo much for keeping up with the big boys. So much for playoff hopes dangling by a mathematical thread. Beating the Detroit Lions, as it turns out, doesn't mean much when you're playing a real playoff team. And easy schedule, easy conference or not,...Tags: National Football League, Grant Wistrom, Football, Chicago Bears, Cade McNown
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Shades of '97: Offense sputters against Ravens
Tribune staff reporterTwo early possessions in the Bears' 19-14 exhibition loss Saturday night to the Baltimore Ravens provided an ominous look backward, to the kind of performances the Bears hoped they had left behind. The Bears were pushed around, couldn't push a very...Tags: Todd Sauerbrun, National Football League, Football, Chicago Bears, Marty Carter
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Winning style points, but not games
Tribune staff reporterAlmost good enough never felt worse, primarily because it keeps looking better. If the Bears almost beat Jacksonville, Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay the first three weeks of the season, then they really almost beat the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, performing...Tags: Todd Sauerbrun, Terry Cousin, National Football League, Minnesota Vikings, Death
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Half an effort doesn't cut it
Tribune staff reporterThe assumption is that something other than their own excellence was responsible for making the Philadelphia Eagles look like a playoff team Sunday. The question is, did Cade McNown's debut as starting quarterback slow up the Bears just enough to stumble...Tags: National Football League, Doug Pederson, Football, Chicago Bears, Cade McNown
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Bears suffer double disaster
Tribune staff reporterOn a bad day turned horribly worse, the Bears lost a football game, then were stunned by the news late Sunday that running back Curtis Enis is out for the season with a torn left anterior cruciate ligament. The news was particularly shocking because Enis...Tags: Tony Banks, St. Louis Rams, Football, Chicago Bears, Jeff Wilkins
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Bears get that sinking feeling
Tribune staff reporterThe final scenes from "Titanic" come to mind. Frantic, desperate souls, knowing they are about to perish and yet still clinging to whatever they can find. A final prayer vigil. A sinking liner. Each other. These are the 3-8 Bears. And that was the...Tags: Terry Cousin, Jamal Anderson, National Football League, Sports, Atlanta Falcons
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Bears' 2002 draft picks
Tribune staff reporterMarc Colombo Position: Left tackle. Pick: 1st round, 29th overall. School: Boston College. Height, weight: 6 feet 7 inches, 313 pounds. Quick look: Massive physical blocker expected to win starting left tackle job, replacing released vet Blake...Tags: Mike Peterson, University of California, Los Angeles, National Football League, Football, Adrian Peterson
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John Mullin's answers
After watching the Bears play Green Bay on Monday night, would now be the best time to replace Jim Miller with Chris Chandler? --William Lucina, Washington, D.C. Two answers really. The first, the straightforward fact, is that Dick Jauron is not likely...Tags: Jim Miller, Marty Booker, Super Bowl, National Football League, Football
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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: Jim Miller, Marty Booker, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Football, Chicago Bears
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