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Golden in the dome
Tribune staff reporterThe teams were a study in contrast, both on and off the field Sunday in the Bears' 13-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. The usually demonstrative Vikings were morose as they trudged up the hallway of the Metrodome to their locker room. They had...Tags: National Football League, Jim Miller, Randy Moss, Football, Sports
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Your table is ready
Tribune staff reporterAside from Paul Edinger and R.W. McQuarters assuring themselves a standing reservation in any of St. Louis' finest restaurants and at least one kitchen table, it's impossible to determine immediately the effect of the Bears' season-ending victory over...Tags: National Football League, Super Bowl, Marty Booker, Football, James Williams
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No sweat for Brett
Tribune staff reporterConsidering that both teams had little to play for--the Central Division rivalry angle is wearing paper-thin and the game was a dud--it's tough to imagine a national television audience hanging in with the Bears and Packers on Sunday night. Any of the...Tags: Health, Football, Sports, Dorsey Levens, Antonio Freeman
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34 . . . say no more
Tribune staff reporterIt wasn't just the way it happened or how it happened or where it happened. It was all of it. Beating the Packers. Winning one for Walter. Handing their most despised rivals their second humiliating loss in less than a week. It was so much to...Tags: National Football League, Super Bowl, Mike Ditka, Ryan Longwell, Football
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Losing streak, tension snapped
Tribune staff reporterThe shaving cream said it all. As wide receiver Eddie Kennison stood surrounded by microphones and cameras in the Bears' locker room, teammate Marcus Robinson crept around behind him and gave him an entire face full of shaving cream. The Bears had not...Tags: National Football League, Super Bowl, Blake Brockermeyer, Multi-Sport Events, Brett Favre
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No points=low point
Tribune staff reporterThe 0-2 start is not the shocking part. An 0-2 start was considered, discussed, even justified in advance. Two road games against tough division opponents. Tampa in high humidity. Yep, an 0-2 start, under certain circumstances, was understandable, maybe...Tags: Jacquez Green, Martin Gramatica, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Thomas Smith, Keyshawn Johnson
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Bears insist they're better
Tribune staff reporterThe mood was the same on both sides of the ball Friday night. Offensive coordinator Gary Crowton was adamant and so was defensive coordinator Greg Blache: The Bears are better at this point than they were this time a year ago, after four exhibition...Tags: National Football League, Tennessee Titans, Super Bowl, Eddie George, Thomas Smith
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Bad connection
Tribune staff reporterWhen the Bears won games last year, there was a sense of impending magic, of Cade McNown throwing passes to Marcus Robinson and the offense scoring at times whenever it needed. That was to be the look of the Millennium Bears. Sunday the magic left and...Tags: National Football League, Buffalo Bills, Thomas Smith, New York Giants, Football
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Ravens bear down, prevail
Sun StaffIf this is the Ravens' road back to the Super Bowl, the path may seem like memory lane. Relying on a defiant defense and a one-trick offense, the Ravens opened their title defense with a 17-6 victory over the Chicago Bears before 69,365 at PSINet Stadium...Tags: National Football League, Super Bowl, Jamie Sharper, Baltimore Ravens, Football
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Southern Section
Saturday, Oct. 11 DE ANZA LEAGUE Big Bear 30, Riverside Notre Dame 13 Shawn Sutherland ran for 209 yards on 22 carries with two touchdowns to lead Big Bear at Notre Dame. HI-LO LEAGUE Big Pine 52, Baker Valley 14 NONLEAGUE Sonora 28, Don Lugo 3...Tags: Orange 21 Incorporated, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Forests, University of Notre Dame, Football
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Big hits keep coming
Tribune staff reporterSometime during the week leading up to their 20-13 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, the Bears took another huge step in what they believe is their evolution as a team. In the not-too-distant past, the Bears hoped to win games like Sunday's. Usually...Tags: Super Bowl, Blake Brockermeyer, Jim Miller, Bill Gramatica, Football
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Well-grounded plan
Tribune staff reporterThey were all so, well, happy. Buoyant even. And in a sadly twisted way, bitter at the same time. The offensive line that just wanted to put in an honest day's work. The running back who wondered what might have been. A quarterback and his wide receivers...Tags: National Football League, Blake Brockermeyer, Shane Matthews, New England Patriots, Drew Bledsoe
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