Archive for July, 2009
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Rehab: Chicago Bears Fans Try To Work Through the Receiver Addiction
Bear fans everywhere were excited. Anquan Boldin! The rumor mill was working overtime as people tried figuring out if Angelo could pull the trigger on a deal. I questioned the Jay Cutler move when it was made because I was pressing so hard for the Ca
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The Top Five: Best 4-3 Outside Linebackers in the NFL
Being an outside linebacker in the 4-3 no longer has the same kind of glamour that it once had, and it never really had all that much. As an outside linebacker in a 4-3 scheme, you must be intelligent. Only guys with the best football intelligence ca
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Greatest Potential Fishaps and Muck Ups to a Super Bears Season
First let me apologize for my inappropriate play on letters in my title. On second thought, I don't apologize, THIS IS NFL FOOTBALL. Hit 'em in the mouth, Black and Blue division, snots, grunting, broken bones and blood! It is intense. It is a M
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Fantasy Rankings: NFC North Tight Ends in 2009
This is certainly one of the weaker divisions in fantasy football for tight ends, but a few at the top could end up being valuable contributors to your team by the season's end. 1. Greg Olsen Olsen is a talented, third-year TE, whose productiv
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The Best Pro Football Players in Mississippi History, Pt. Two: Running Backs
In part one of this series, I detailed some of the best quarterbacks from Mississippi universities to play pro football. From Charlie Conerly to Brett Favre, the state of Mississippi has produced some of the best quarterbacks to play pro football. Th
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The Five Chicago Bears Who Absolutely Must Step It Up In 2009
This offseason has been one of the most noteworthy the Bears have had in a very long time, creating an eagerness for the upcoming season that has been lacking ever since Super Bowl XLI ended in crushing defeat. But., as we know (alert the cliché ala
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Should the Chicago Bears Take a Look at Charles Rogers?
New Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler says he is happy with the wide receivers currently on the Bears' roster. "I’m 100 percent comfortable [with the wide receivers], I think we added some depth with some younger guys and then some of
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Chicago Bears’ Problems Lie in Defense, Not Offense
The Chicago Bears' defense, once great, is now old and worn out. They get run over by receivers, and are read like a book by opposing quarterbacks. With Jay Cutler, the Bears offense should be able to provide solid production, but defense does, and w
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