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Wading through quarterback muck
It is possible no one understands how important a quarterback is to an NFL team's success as completely as Bobby Wade. The Vikings' wide receiver is playing his sixth NFL season. And he has been in a regular-season huddle with 17 quarterbacks. There...Tags: Jerry Rice, Calvin Johnson, National Football League, Marvin Harrison, Steve McNair
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Visit Portsmouth for some real Southern Comfort (food)
Everyone needs it, and every culture has it: comfort food. Jason Alley and Chris Chandler paid homage to that basic necessity in Richmond at Comfort: traditional Southern cookery with a side of panache. Now, Portsmouth is home to a second Comfort —...Tags: Beverage Industry
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Bear With Us
ChicagoSports.comA lovely Chicago fall afternoon welcomes the Cardinals back to Chicago. Since they left in 1959 not much has happened with the franchise. They moved to St. Louis and St. Louis eventually traded them in for the Rams and a Super Bowl. Perhaps this old-...Tags: Keith Traylor, John Gilmore, U.S. Cellular Field, Paul Edinger, Marty Booker
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'Right back in this thing'
Tribune staff reporterGood thing for the Bears that cornerback R.W. McQuarters' memory is shorter than his hair. The last time McQuarters tried stopping the opponent's elite wide receiver while trying to protect a fourth-quarter lead at Soldier Field, two weeks ago Sunday...Tags: Kordell Stewart, Arizona Cardinals, Football, Marty Booker, Torry Holt
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O-liners 'get it done' for sure
Tribune staff reporterLate in the first quarter, Bears quarterback Chris Chandler was sacked by Jets defensive end John Abraham. Left tackle Mike Gandy, who was beaten for the sack, approached Chandler afterward. "I have him," Gandy reassured Chandler. "Don't worry."...Tags: Stanley Pritchett, Bobby Engram, Daimon Shelton, Sid Luckman, Wayne Chrebet
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Playing out the string
Tribune staff reporterThe biggest stories of the Bears' 24-14 loss Sunday to the Carolina Panthers was their improved draft position and switching from a second-string quarterback to the third-stringer. Those will have to pass for big news at this point in a 4-11 season....Tags: Dee Brown, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, Al Wallace, National Football League
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John Mullin's answers
Am I correct in observing that in the Bears offense, passes are virtually never timed to hit a receiver immediately coming out of a break. Even on the 4-yard crossing patterns, the receiver makes the break and then runs 5 or 6 yards before the ball...Tags: Bryan Robinson, Peter Boulware, Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, Football
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Available veteran quarterbacks
The Bears need a quarterback. With injury-prone Jim Miller and Chris Chandler and ineffectual Henry Burris on the roster, it's safe to say the team will pursue a veteran QB this off-season. Whether he turns into just a quarterback or the quarterback,...Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Defense, Bryan Robinson, Mike Smith, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Players expect ax to fall
Tribune staff reporterThe heads hung a little lower, the hugs lasted a little longer. For a game supposedly bereft of meaning, the finality of Sunday's 31-3 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs affected the Bears in a profound way. As players dressed amid hushed tones in a somber...Tags: Kordell Stewart, Bryan Robinson, Marshall Faulk, Rabih Abdullah, Football
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Mixed results for new QBs
Tribune staff reporterOn the Bears' trip south along Interstate 57 from Bourbonnais to Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon, an Illinois state trooper pulled over the team's three buses. Seems the buses were spending too much time in the left lane. It wouldn't be the last...Tags: Walt Harris, Paul Edinger, Ricky Williams, Memorial Stadium, Todd McMillon
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A-Train barely leaves station
Tribune staff reporterBears fans waiting to see the sleeker model of the new and improved "A-Train" are still waiting. Bears running back Anthony Thomas, seeing his first action Saturday night since breaking his finger Dec. 1, responded much like a guy who hadn't carried...Tags: Lance Briggs, Jason Elam, Daimon Shelton, Steve Beuerlein, Paul Edinger
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The fault line: Bears sputter
Tribune staff reporterHeat lightning lit up the desert sky Friday night in the fourth quarter of the Bears' 27-17 exhibition loss to the Arizona Cardinals at Sun Devil Stadium. Unless the Bears caught some of that lightning in a bottle, they returned to Halas Hall for practice...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Lance Briggs, Bill Gramatica, Marty Booker, Paul Edinger
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