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Louis preparing for strong comeback
Lance Louis cried. Not on the field in front of his teammates. Not on the sideline while the medical staff tugged at his left leg. Instead, the Bears right guard reserved his weeping for the ride home from Soldier Field the night of Nov. 25. Tears...
Tags: Super Bowl, Phil Emery, Mike Tice, NFL Pro Bowl, Football
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What's left for Bears fans? Ice skating
If you've dreamed of lacing them up and strutting your stuff at Soldier Field, this could be your chance. But not for football. The Chicago Bears' home field next month will host two days of public skating and other hockey events as part of the...
Tags: Ice Hockey, OfficeMax Inc., Sports
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“Undefeated” special looks at Notre Dame football’s perfect season
Channel Guide MagazineWith Notre Dame football concluding its 2012 regular season with a perfect 12-0 record and the No. 1 BCS ranking, NBC will take a special look back at the Fighting Irish's season and look ahead to the team's upcoming appearance in the BCS National... -
Cutler restores calm to Bears
During the fourth quarter of Sunday's 28-10 victory over the Vikings at Soldier Field, Jay Cutler noticed left tackle J'Marcus Webb's loose shoelace. Webb must have been too busy protecting Cutler's blind side to see his cleat had become untied. There...
Tags: Men's Health, Super Bowl, Brandon Marshall, Kellen Davis, Mike Tice
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Bad-news Bears
Bears fans continue to pack Soldier Field in any type of Chicago weather to go to a stadium that is areal challenge to even get to for anyone not taking a limo to the game. And we Bears fans pay exorbitant tickets and concession charges to cheer for a...Tags: Lovie Smith
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Cutler has sprained MCL
In the first meeting with the Packers, Jay Cutler was forced to run for his life and was sacked seven times, the second-most in his career. Now, it's worth wondering if he will have trouble eluding the Packers' pass rush again as Cutler has a sprained...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Everson Griffen, Clay Matthews, Football, Green Bay Packers
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Notre Dame football: Teams must find balance during prep
The 2012 Fighting Irish football season has been an adventure of legendary proportion. An amazing season filled with intrigue, excitement, exhilaration, and transformation: Ireland, Michigan under the lights, Miami at Soldier Field, Michigan State on the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Fiesta Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Football, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
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Bear for all seasons
In August 2001, Dick Butkus was approached with a deal. If he would record a radio advertisement, he would be given an EBCT heart scan. The scan normally would have cost about $15,000 and insurance didn't cover it. "What the hell," Butkus said. "I hadn'...
Tags: Myrna Loy, Head Injuries, Richard M. Daley, Folklore and Mythology, Arthritis
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Bears lose 6th straight against Packers, who clinch NFC North
Minutes after Brandon Marshall said everyone involved with the Bears offense should be held accountable, he darted out of the Soldier Field locker room, leaving behind his sad-looking Charlie Brown Christmas tree. There will be no NFC North crown...
Tags: Brandon Marshall, Phil Emery, Brett Favre, NFC East, Green Bay Packers
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Where have all the takeaways gone?
Another three-and-out? Another stalled drive? Time to run the punt team back onto the field and get ready to play defense again. That’s frustrating from a player’s perspective. You grab your helmet, drop a couple of colorful words under...
Tags: Football, Matt Bowen, Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings
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Haugh: Soft Bears offense needs to muscle up
Smash-mouth football, once an offensive trademark of the NFL’s charter franchise that produced the great Walter Payton, died before its time last week in Chicago after a recent bout with negligence. It was ageless. On fourth-and-1 against the...
Tags: Brandon Marshall, Seattle Seahawks, Aldon Smith, Phil Emery, Harrison Smith
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Kelly Kraft leads first meeting as head of sports authority
Tribune reporterPresiding over her first meeting today as head of the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, incoming chief executive officer Kelly Kraft sought to address the growing debt load from Soldier Field renovations completed in 2001. Kraft and the public...Tags: Bankruptcy, Corporate Officers, U.S. Cellular Field, Economy, Business and Finance, Pat Quinn
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