Archive for May, 2009
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Jay Cutler Finds His Parking Spot Taken, Demands To Be Traded Again
The much-publicized trade that brought disgruntled Denver quarterback Jay Cutler to Chicago hit a snag this week. Cutler was on his way to a team meeting when he noticed that his parking spot had a big white X painted over it. Assuming it to be
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The Other Bears Offensive Captain Is…
Now that the draft has come and gone, I have been starting to think more and more about the upcoming Bears season. I started thinking about the Bears captains and I am pretty sure who all of them will be, except for one that stumped me.I started with
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The 2001 Chicago Bears: My All-Time Favorite Team
No, that is not a typo in the title; it is not supposed to say 1985. The '85 Bears were an unbelievable team, and the best in my lifetime. However, the 2001 Chicago Bears turned me into the football fanatic that I am today. Com
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Lovie Smith: “We (Have to) Play Great Defense, Not Good Defense”
The arrival of Jay Cutler has brought a new energy to the Bears organization as a whole, and with that energy, questions. Questions about how this team will tweak its blueprint to accommodate the abilities of a Pro Bowl quarterback like Cutle
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Jay Cutler: 20 Questions for the New Bears Quarterback
Here are 20 questions I would ask new Bears starting quarterback Jay Cutler... 1. Is there anything you would change about the way things went down in Denver? 2. Was Josh McDaniels the right hire for the Broncos? 3. Did you really not return the Bron
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The 2001 Chicago Bears Were the Start of My New Religion
In 2001, I was a sophomore in high school...wait, that isn't the beginning. I should start earlier. My name is Max and I was born on Feb. 28, 1986—a month, a mere 30 days, after the Chicago Bears won Super Bowl XX. My father is a Bears fan. My
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My Analysis of the Chicago Bears’ 2009 Season, Part III
11/15/2009 @ San Francisco 49ers (on NFL Network) This is the game I'm most worried about, and for obvious reasons. If a you're a Bears fan and don't have the NFL Network, this game should be the prime reason you should subscribe. I'll start with the
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The 2009 Chicago Bears (Featuring 1000 Percent More Jay Cutler)
Overview of 2009 Expectations and the Bears Roster Realistic expectations for the Chicago Bears in 2009 should be to the win the NFC North and compete for an NFC Championship. On paper the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles look to have deeper r
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Vasher’s Last Stand: THE Positional Battle. But Not the One You Think
In a season in which more positions are up for grabs on the Chicago Bears' defense than in recent memory, the corner-back battle shaping up between Nathan Vasher vs. all comers is quickly becoming the most relevant to the Bears' success in 2009- and
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The Bear Den: Chicago’s Persistent Lack of a No. 1 Receiver
Going into the 2008 NFL season and just two years removed from a trip to the Super Bowl, the Chicago Bears had a few question marks on their roster. Some of them still remain heading into the 2009 Training Camp. The Bears receiving corps in that Supe
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