Archive for July, 2010
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The Bleacher Report All-Decade Team : NFL
Hopefully most of you have caught an installment or two of my All-Decade positional rankings for the decade that was in the NFL. Basically I broke down every position into a top 10 or 15 listing, now we will put it all together into a 53 man roster a
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2010 NFL Season Preview: Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears are one of the most decorated franchises in the NFL. From 1984-1994, the team made the playoffs eight times, winning six division titles and Super Bowl XX. After a period of mediocrity, the team appeared to be on the rise again, as
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Blocking for Cutler: Can It Actually Be Done?
The Bears offensive line had a tough time protecting new quarterback Jay Cutler last season. Coming into this season, the line is basically the same as it was last year minus the aging Orlando Pace. Also, their new offensive coordinator,
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Chicago Bears Considering Pulling The Trigger on Vincent Jackson
According to HalasObserver, an inside source within Chicago's organization via Twitter (http://twitter.com/HalasObserver), Jerry Angelo is seriously considering trading Bears' newfound receiver Devin Aromashodu and a 2nd round pick for
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Why The Bears Are Going To Become The NFC North’s Cellar Dwellers
There are a lot of problems brewing in the Midway. They’ve tied a good portion of their budget to a small handful of players, made questionable decisions in terms of coaching, haven’t shown any solutions that would fix their offensive l
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The Chicago Bears Preseason Preview: The Wide Receivers
The wide receiver position has been one of the most scrutinized by Chicago fans and media alike. It's taken the brunt of criticism away from the quarterback position, which was especially problematic during the Rex Grossman era. Heading into the 2009
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NFC North Dynasty Capsule: Chicago Bears
With Jay Cutler in the fold, last year was supposed to be a renaissance for Chicago. Instead, injuries and sloppy play led to a 7-9 record. Lovie Smith returns for a critical year and he’s added a mad scientist named Mike Martz to help jump-st
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