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Chicago Bears: Fire Mike Martz. Save the Season. Save Jay Cutler.
Mike Martz should've never been hired as Bears' offensive coordinator, but as a high school teacher once taught me: Failures are made of should'ves. I give you the 2011 Chicago Bears. After thriving under Mike Shanahan in Denver, Jay Cutler didn
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The NFL Hates Jay Cutler: Twitter Shows League’s Disdain for Chicago Quarterback
Leave it to Twitter to show you what the rest of the league thinks about a guy. Jay Cutler left the NFC Championship after a lackluster opening possession of the third quarter. He didn’t seem to limp. But he definitely didn’t
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Chicago Bears: 10 Reasons They Are the Team to Beat in the NFC
If there's one thing that is for certain in the 2010 season, it's that we know absolutely nothing. Wait, if we know something, how can we know nothing? Paging Socrates...Anyway, the Chicago Bears, an afterthought amongst many during the off season, p
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Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta and the Medal of Honor Are Coming to Soldier Field
Twenty-five year old Staff Sergeant and Congressional Medal of Honor winner Salvatore Giunta will be in attendance and honored at Soldier Field during the Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots game this coming Sunday.In this world of internet blogge
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New England Patriots vs. Chicago Bears: Game Preview
Wow. On the day that Josh McDaniels was shown the door by the Denver Broncos, the ghost of the 2007 season’s past showed up on Monday Night Football. If you miss the reference—Josh McDaniels, 31 at the time, was the offensive coordi
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Chicago Bears: Jerry Angelo’s Worst Draft Choices
In 2009 the Chicago Bears gave up two first round draft choices and Kyle Orton to land Jay Cutler. Many people couldn't believe a team would give up that much. But what most people don't know, and what many in Chicago do know, is that the
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Chicago Bears: Jerry Angelo Needs Smart Drafting in 2011 to Stay Competitive
As the 2010 Chicago Bears barrel their way towards a playoff berth and a possible division title, the fact that this team is severely flawed hasn’t been lost on anyone. Call it luck, call it the mediocrity that is the current NFL or just
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