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    Nov 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Bears' offensive line passes big test

    Going into Bears versus Texans, many thought the most important game within the game was the Bears offensive line against the Texans' pass rush.
    Going into Bears versus Texans, many thought the most important game within the game was the Bears offensive line against the Texans' pass rush. Well, a review of the tape shows the Bears won that battle convincingly but still lost the war. Give...

    Tags: Houston Texans, Earl Bennett, Andre Johnson, Brooks Reed, Chris Conte

  2. Dec 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. First play worst play for Bears

    It's rare that a game's first play from scrimmage is the most critical, but it sure seemed that way in Minneapolis on Sunday.
    It's rare that a game's first play from scrimmage is the most critical, but it sure seemed that way in Minneapolis on Sunday. Many Bears had a chance to stop or at least slow Adrian Peterson on his 51-yard run. Defensive end Corey Wootton had...

    Tags: Israel Idonije, Kelvin Hayden, John Sullivan, Christian Ponder, Chris Conte

  4. Apr 27, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. All they have to do is prove they can play

    Following a similar trend that we saw during Phil Emery's first draft in 2012, the Bears general manager once again targeted rookie prospects over the weekend that bring size, speed and strength measurables to the NFL.
    Following a similar trend that we saw during Phil Emery's first draft in 2012, the Bears general manager once again targeted rookie prospects over the weekend that bring size, speed and strength measurables to the NFL. The Bears are projecting talent at...

    Tags: D.J. Williams (football, linebacker), NFL Draft, Phil Emery, Florida Gators, Jonathan Scott

  6. Oct 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Angelo deserves some credit for Bears' success

    Contrary to the convenient but lazy local narrative being retold all week, Bears 2008 first-round draft bust Chris Williams didn't get former general manager Jerry Angelo fired.
    Contrary to the convenient but lazy local narrative being retold all week, Bears 2008 first-round draft bust Chris Williams didn't get former general manager Jerry Angelo fired. Not as much as Caleb Hanie did. If Hanie had played as well replacing Jay...

    Tags: D.J. Moore, Israel Idonije, Earl Bennett, Cedric Benson, Chris Conte

  8. Mar 5, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. New deal for Cutler should be low on Bears priority list

    Speaking of streaks that interest Chicago, how many NFL quarterbacks in a row will sign a new contract and make Bears fans wonder how it affects Jay Cutler? The number could reach 31 and my answer regarding Cutler would remain the same: Not. One. Bit....

    Tags: Jared Cook, Brandon Moore, Green Bay Packers, NFL Scouting Combine, Kristin Cavallari

  10. Mar 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bears best move is the one they didn't make

    Even the most pessimistic types have to tip the cap to the Bears for the big splash they made as free-agency season opened this week.
    Even the most pessimistic types have to tip the cap to the Bears for the big splash they made as free-agency season opened this week. Martellus Bennett has a chance to be more of a difference-maker at tight end than the Bears have had since Mike Ditka....

    Tags: Israel Idonije, Phil Emery, NFC North, Chicago Bears, Charles Tillman

  12. Dec 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Rodgers torches Bears' secondary

    It didn't take Aaron Rodgers long to notice Tim Jennings wasn't playing.
    It didn't take Aaron Rodgers long to notice Tim Jennings wasn't playing. The Packers quarterback went at Jennings' replacement at left cornerback, Kelvin Hayden, and Hayden's replacement at nickel back, D.J. Moore, repeatedly. Neither made a play in...

    Tags: Matt Spaeth, James Jones (football), D.J. Moore, Kelvin Hayden, Roberto Garza

  14. Apr 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. No help for Cutler is just offensive

    There's no reason to barbecue Phil Emery after the new GM's first few hours in the Bears' war room. I have no interest, however, in standing in line with anybody desirous of tossing rose petals at his feet.
    There's no reason to barbecue Phil Emery after the new GM's first few hours in the Bears' war room. I have no interest, however, in standing in line with anybody desirous of tossing rose petals at his feet. It sounds like Shea McClellin is a classic...

    Tags: Lovie Smith, Israel Idonije, David DeCastro, Phil Emery, Chicago Bears

  16. Feb 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Salary-cap issues 1st on Bears table

    INDIANAPOLIS — For an NFL team, coming to the scouting combine can be a little like visiting an automobile showroom.
    INDIANAPOLIS — For an NFL team, coming to the scouting combine can be a little like visiting an automobile showroom. Flashy, pricey things are on display that catch eyes. Many are veterans with expiring contracts. Many are players who will be...

    Tags: Israel Idonije, Pies and Tarts, Jonathan Scott, Chicago Bears, Nick Roach

  18. Apr 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Reader Q&A: Bears mailbag

    Who's the best edge rusher in the draft? RaiderNation4Life, from Twitter It’s Georgia’s Jarvis Jones. Forget about his slow 40 time. He has the burst to defeat a blocker, and he can close on the quarterback. He fits better in a 3-4 as an...

    Tags: Walter Payton, Cedric Benson, Brian Urlacher, Chris Williams, Corey Wootton

  20. Nov 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Bears have just the blitz for third-and-7 plus situations

    The Bears have taken an aggressive approach to their defensive game plan this season in showing pressure in third-and-7-plus situations. Sunday in Nashville, the Bears can use pre-snap disguises to create confusion in the Titans' protection schemes and bring zone pressure.
    The Bears have taken an aggressive approach to their defensive game plan this season in showing pressure in third-and-7-plus situations. Sunday in Nashville, the Bears can use pre-snap disguises to create confusion in the Titans' protection schemes and...

    Tags: Jared Cook, D.J. Moore, Israel Idonije, Matt Hasselbeck, Charles Tillman

  22. Dec 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Rudolph danger to Bears in red zone

    The Vikings and quarterback Christian Ponder can use play action Sunday to target the middle of the Bears defense without Brian Urlacher on the field. Think of vertical concepts in the red zone that put stress on Nick Roach as he moves inside to middle...

    Tags: John Carlson (football), Chicago Bears, Christian Ponder, Nick Roach, Brian Urlacher

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