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Who’s Our No. 1? Roy Williams Job in Jeopardy
Posted on 27 Aug 2011 by Kamil Kolodziejski.
CHICAGO – As a Chicago Bear, Roy Williams has yet to catch a pass in a preseason game. As a result, Williams finds himself in a position battling for the number one spot with Johnny Knox. Usually, a battle for position distinguishes someone becoming strong and good enough to compete for the starting role, but this situation is different. Chicago Bears wide receiver Coach Daryl Drake has exp...
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Chicago Bears Fail to Show Up, Lose 10-3 to Green Bay
Posted on 3 Jan 2011 by Debbie Baratz.
In a game that mattered most for pride on Sunday, it wasn't enough this time as the Chicago Bears (11-5) lost 10-3 to the Green Bay Packers (10-6). With the win, the Packers will now advance to the playoffs. It was a defensive game and in the first half, the Bears got their sole score of the game: a three-point field goal by Bears kicker Robbie Gould. Green Bay came back in the third quarter...
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THE WINDY CITY WEEKLY: WITH DIVISION CLINCHED BEARS SHOOT FOR BYE WEEK
Posted on 26 Dec 2010 by Kevin Scholla.
They created web sites calling for Lovie Smith to be fired. Reporters wrote it wasn't a matter of if he'd be let go, but when. The 0-4 preseason added fuel to the blazing fire under the coach's hot seat. Well, guess what? He's not going anywhere. Thank goodness. Coach Smith has led the Bears to the playoffs three times now after Monday's postseason clinching win over the Vikings. ...
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Week 14 (and beyond) Pickups
Posted on 7 Dec 2010 by Al Buzzelli.
Brian Westbrook (available in 29% of leagues) Don’t take a lot out of the shellacking the 49ers took on the road against Green Bay. Being behind a large percentage of the time, Westbrook wasn’t used too often, but with matchups against Seattle, St. Louis, and Arizona, the savvy veteran should produce. James Starks (available in 93% of leagues) Who? — I know, right? But don’t hate ...
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NFL Power Rankings Week 10: Eagles and Ravens Big Movers, Steelers Back on Top
Posted on 9 Nov 2010 by Bear Heiser.
So many stories to discuss in Week 9, but so little time. How bout them Cowboys though–right? They look like the NFL's version of Charlie Sheen more and more every week. They're both must see TV even when getting bombed! What breaks down faster when a hooker steals from them? Sheen or the Cowboys? You may be asking yourself what a hooker ever stole from the Cowboys. Fair question. Well I...
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Chicago Bears Eke Out 22-19 Win Against Buffalo Bills
Posted on 7 Nov 2010 by Debbie Baratz.
The Chicago Bears (5-3) beat the Buffalo Bills (0-8) today 22-19, ending a two-game losing streak and returning from its bye week with healthy players. The Bears took the first lead of the game in the second quarter with a four-yard touchdown pass to Bears tight end Greg Olsen after 14-plays and an 81-yard drive. A second scoring opportunity came later in the quarter but Bears kicker Rob...
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Hot Seat for NFL Coaches – Take a Number
Posted on 3 Nov 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
Chan Gailey… Why was he hired by Buffalo? At midseason of 2010, it appears that a few realities have become apparent. First off, the Dallas Cowboys are not hosting the Super Bowl in their new palatial stadium. Next, the race for first pick in the 2011 Draft is more hotly contested than we expected. Most importantly, there are a lot of coaches on the hot seat and many of them could be ap...
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Chicago Bears vs New York Giants Sunday Night Football Preview
Posted on 1 Oct 2010 by Tim Lewis.
If you would have told me a month ago that the Chicago Bears would be the last remaining undefeated team in the NFC, I most likely would have told you to schedule a CAT Scan with your doctor as soon as possible. Well, here we are, 3 weeks into the season and the Bears sit atop the NFC with a 3-0 record…this is the beauty of the NFL. There are always surprises and disappointments as we...
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Bears vs Packers MNF Preview
Posted on 25 Sep 2010 by Tim Lewis.
Well, it doesn't get much better than this does it? Bears, Packers, Monday Night Football, and both teams sitting at 2-0 with first place in the NFC North on the line. The NFL's oldest rivals meet for the 180th time Monday night for a primetime matchup in Chicago's Soldier Field. The Bears lead the all time series 91-82-6, but the Packers have fared better as of late winning 3 of the last 4...









