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David Haugh's notes: McNabb talk should wait
Speculation already has begun in Donovan McNabb's hometown about whether the Bears might be a landing spot in 2009 if the Eagles launch the quarterback Andy Reid benched Sunday—but named his starter for Thursday night's game against Arizona. But...Tags: Danieal Manning, Devin Hester, Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia Eagles, Kyle Orton
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Crew Beat Red Bulls, Win MLS Cup
The Red Sox have made a two-year, $6 million offer to amateur righthander Junichi Tazawa of Japan, MLB.com reported Sunday, citing a story from Japanese newspaper Sankei Sports. The report said that Tazawa, 22, met with Craig Shipley, the Red Sox's vice...Tags: Olaf Kolzig, Awards and Prizes, Mike Smith, Boxing, Dance
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Former Eagle Vincent among candidates to replace Upshaw
Four former NFL Players Association presidents as well as Fred Nance, a sports law attorney who represents NBA star LeBron James, are among the list of candidates being considered to replace the late Gene Upshaw as the union's executive director, a person...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, New York Giants, Gene Upshaw, Trace Armstrong, Football
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Bear with Us
Current drive At least, that's what she sang to me on my iPod on my walk over here. I don't know about you, but I live for the months-old tradition of Thursday Night Football. And by "live for," I mean, "never watched it until last Thursday." And...Tags: Desmond Clark, Mike Sellers, Injuries, Phillip Daniels, Cornelius Griffin
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Beer down, Chicago Bears
First the White Sox broke an 88-year World Series slump. Now can the NFC North champion Bears win it all 20 years after Iron Mike's iron defense brought Chicago its last Super Bowl (and "Super Bowl Shuffle")? Not interested in dropping all your cash on...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Long Island, Super Bowl, Kyle Orton, Chicago White Sox
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Debut in Champaign lacks fizz
Tribune staff reporterIt was not the kind of unveiling the Bears were seeking. After a 13-3 season in 2001, the Bears bumbled through a less-than-auspicious start to what they believe should be a Super Bowl season, losing 27-3 Saturday night to the Denver Broncos in their...Tags: Daimon Shelton, Jim Miller, Chris Chandler, Super Bowl, Steve Beuerlein
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Bears' signs positive
Tribune staff reporterWhile wide receiver Marcus Robinson was earning a standing ovation from the crowd of 36,535 Friday for his first touchdown catch of the exhibition season, the Bears were giving their strongest sign yet they are just about ready for the regular season to...Tags: Marcus Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars, Dez White, Injuries, Phillip Daniels
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Bear with us: Play-by-play commentary
ChicagoSports.comThe Bears, remember them? It seems like ages ago since that Monday night pasting by the Packers. In reality it was only two weeks ago and the Bears and their fans have had the bye week to either dwell on it or forget about it. This week it's the Lions,...Tags: Cory Schlesinger, Marcus Robinson, Daimon Shelton, Dez White, James Stewart
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Fred Mitchell's Lions-Bears Q&A
Tribune staff reporterQ Who will start at quarterback next Sunday against the Vikings—Chris Chandler or Jim Miller? A Difficult to say this early in the week, but Miller is counting on returning if the tendinitis in his shoulder continues to subside. Chandler completed 16-of-...Tags: Ted Washington, Jim Miller, Chris Chandler, Ahmad Merritt, James Stewart
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Bottom line: Bears near it
Tribune staff reporterIf there were a question after the Detroit defeat last week—could the Bears fall any lower this season?—it was answered emphatically Sunday in a 25-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. If the Bears are not at the bottom now, they certainly can see it. The...Tags: Gary Anderson, Jim Miller, Super Bowl, New England Patriots, Chris Chandler
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A muddle at quarterback
Tribune staff reporterBy that time, it was a moot point. Did it really matter who finished at quarterback for the Bears with 4 minutes 45 seconds remaining Sunday and the Vikings leading by 18 points? If you had heard Henry Burris talking afterward about possible overtime...Tags: Marcus Robinson, Jim Miller, Drew Bledsoe, Chris Chandler, Olin Kreutz
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Somehow, running game can't penetrate sieve
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears' foundation—running the ball—cracked severely in their 25-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, one of the NFL's poorest run-stopping teams. The Bears' top rusher was backup quarterback Henry Burris, who scrambled for 19 yards in two series of...Tags: Ted Washington, Adrian Peterson, New York Giants, James Stewart, Dustin Lyman
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