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Moving the Chains: 10 observations about the Bears
Here are 10 things I noticed after re-watching the Bears' loss to the 49ers from last week.
LAKE FOREST – The way the Bears are struggling, Pro Bowl linebacker Lance Briggs can understand why fans around Chicago would have their doubts.
Rick Morrissey: Easy explanations for the Chicago Bears' silence
You probably have heard Bears general manager Jerry Angelo, coach Lovie Smith and quarterback Jay Cutler turned down an opportunity to talk with Bob Costas for NBC 's Sunday night pregame show.
Penalties starting to haunt Bears
Bears coach Lovie Smith keeps saying the Bears are not accustomed to the penalties they have been receiving, but at some point, he's going to have to admit it's an issue.
Mike Shanahan Should Have a Future in Chicago
Bears fans worldwide know that something's wrong with their team. After taking a chance on a disgruntled quarterback and basically trading away the team's future , questions are being answered and potential solutions are being sought.
Tommie Harris no worry to Bears GM
Bears general manager Jerry Angelo is confident defensive tackle Tommie Harris has learned his lesson from Sunday's ejection.
Big Fish: Jake Long Leads Miami Youth Movement
View full size photo>> In the history of the NFL draft, only three offensive lineman have been picked first overall: In 1968, the Minnesotta Vikings made young Ron Yary the first pick.
2 more go down: Tillman, Afalava suffer shoulder injuries
It seems like every week the Bears have to cope with another injury, and Sunday was no different.
The Bears' offensive line has been under siege of late, but it's only one part of a unit that has been dysfunctional as a whole.
An ugly victory and a homely future for Bears
Lovie Smith defended the aesthetics of his team's win against the Browns the same way 31 other NFL coaches would have.
Jay Cutler says Bears' problems go beyond O-line
Jay Cutler was sore and a bit black and blue. He ran five times for 32 yards but absorbed four sacks and spent plenty of time also running for cover in the Chicago Bears' 30-6 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
Come To Think of It: Bears' Offensive Line Is Going To Get Jay Cutler Killed
Watching Jay Cutler get sacked four times and hit hard at least seven times last Sunday has got me thinking that they may be taking Cutler out on a stretcher one of these Sundays if that O-line doesn't start to block.
Chicago Bears' offense sputters,even in victory
CHICAGO With a swipe of his play chart, Browns defensive coordinator Rob Ryan dismissed Jay Cutler with a wave and a growl.
CHICAGO – The Bears and United Airlines missed out on a great promotional opportunity Sunday.
Dan Pompei: Chicago Bears must show their emotional mettle
If Bears players are half as angry as their fans Sunday, I wouldn't want to be a Cleveland Brown at Soldier Field .
Former Rams star Orlando Pace selling Weldon Spring home
Former St. Louis Rams offensive tackle Orlando Pace has listed for sale his six bedroom, seven-bath at 355 Galahad Dr.
It's always tough to win, to force your will on an opponent, but it's nearly impossible when you create a reward system based on draft status, contract numbers or personal ego.
Frank Omiyale: The Chicago Bears Worse Offseason Move
Wow. That's really all I can say after the Bears' 45-10 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday October 25, 2009.
Against the banged-up Bengals, it's running game or walking papers for the Bears
Man fall down... funny. Clip&save: This is the week that Matt Forte resumes his NFL career.
Rapid reaction to a game full of too many errors by the Bears
How much you want to bet Jay Cutler is willing to wait a long while before his next road Sunday night game? That's six interceptions for the quarterback on Sunday nighters away from Soldier Field, and the Bears have three more prime time games coming up--Nov. 12 at San Francisco, Nov.
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