Displaying items 13-24 of 91
» View ktuu.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Next >
-
NFL's unequal justice under the law
In pursuit of the NFL's toughest running back to tackle, Brian Urlacher reached for Adrian Peterson and hung on for dear life as any self-respecting linebacker would after his left hand latched onto the back of Peterson's shoulder pads. As Peterson...
Tags: National Football League, Carolina Panthers, Brian Urlacher, Marian Hossa, Baltimore Ravens
-
Conte in stopping inside vertical routes
The Seahawks and rookie quarterback Russell Wilson can put stress on the Bears' Cover-3 defense Sunday at Soldier Field by testing free safety Chris Conte with inside vertical concepts. Using the All-22 coaches film, here is an example of how Wilson...
Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Russell Wilson, Soldier Field, Football
-
Bears pay a price for win over Vikings
After the season, the Bears plan to begin expanding Halas Hall, but they might need to build out the training room now. In what resembled a last-man-standing battle, they beat the rival Vikings 28-10 on Sunday at Soldier Field, but the badly needed...
Tags: Lance Briggs, Christian Ponder, Chilo Rachal, Marty Booker, Charles Tillman
-
Cutler sharp as Bears beat Vikings, 28-10
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bears got Jay Cutler back from a concussion, only to lose three more stars to injuries. Start with Devin Hester. Add Matt Forte and Charles Tillman to the list, and just for good measure, throw in two starting guards....
Tags: Leslie Frazier, Christian Ponder, Charles Tillman, Marty Booker, Chilo Rachal
-
Cowboys can't stand up to Bears blitz
As a rule, the Bears' defensive scheme may be the most predictable in the NFL. But coordinator Rod Marinelli and the boys stepped out of character a bit Monday. They blitzed on nearly 23 percent of Tony Romo's dropbacks, mostly in the first half. It was...
Tags: Dane Sanzenbacher, NFL Pro Bowl, National Football League, Lance Briggs, Ben Roethlisberger
-
Bears' Webb grows up in opener
The wide receivers took the bows and the cornerbacks got the high-fives, but the Bears won their opener Sunday because they beat the Colts in the trenches. The play of the Bears offensive line was particularly eye-opening. And no one played better on...
Tags: Jerry Hughes, Robert Mathis, Kyle Adams, Marion Barber, Robbie Gould
-
Bears reach high point, but questions remain
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — As one, the Bears and their thousands of fans merrily marched out of town late Sunday after invading Nashvegas and making it their own. They come home wearing cowboy hats and pointy boots, carrying pieces of what once were the...
Tags: Chicago Bears, National Football League, New York Giants, Brian Urlacher, Super Bowl
-
Packers will test Urlacher in red zone
The Bears will show some Cover-2 "deep" inside the red zone Thursday night, rushing four, dropping seven into coverage and trying to force the ball underneath to the flat. To counter that, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers will align players out of position...
Tags: Chicago Bears, James Jones (football), Jordy Nelson, National Football League, Brian Urlacher
-
Bears offense as advertised, defense opening eyes
The Bears are a 4-1 team, a good one that has produced expected results over the first five weeks of the season. Outside of the loss in Green Bay when the Bears suffered a complete offensive meltdown, Lovie Smith's team beat the Colts in Andrew Luck's...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, National Football League, Brian Urlacher, Lance Briggs
-
Turnovers setting table for Bears success
You could make the argument that every one of us is in a race against time, but it might be a little more difficult to sustain that view of the Bears defense these days. From aging and slowing to experienced and eminent, the revival of the franchise's...
Tags: National Football League, Lance Briggs, New England Patriots, Tim Jennings, Charles Tillman
-
Bears' pass rush making all the difference
The popular joke when the Bears traded for Jay Cutler in 2009 was that they fleeced the Broncos by including two first-round draft picks because such selections were worthless in Chicago. The trade simply spared the Bears the indignity of making even more...
Tags: George McCaskey, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Chicago White Sox, Stephen Paea, Mark Anderson
-
Special teams key to Bears' blowout
The Bears were facing one of the best special teams units in the NFL on Sunday, but special teams played a significant role in the Bears' victory. On the blocked punt that Corey Wootton returned for a touchdown, the Bears surprised the Titans by sending...Tags: Armando Allen, Anthony Walters, Colin McCarthy, National Football League, Brian Urlacher
Dec 1, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Nov 30, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Nov 26, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Nov 26, 2012
|Story| Aberdeen News
Oct 2, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Sep 10, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Nov 4, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Sep 12, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Oct 3, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Nov 6, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Original site for Chris Conte topic gallery.
