Monday, October 29, 2012

Chicago Bears

  • Cutler sidesteps questions on fans' boos

    No one has to apologize for a narrow, plodding victory in the NFL, so Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was in no position to be booed Monday during his weekly radio show.

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  • Lovie won't put timetable on Jeffery return

    LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Chicago Bears wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is expected to have his fractured right hand re-evaluated over the next two days, but coach Lovie Smith refused to put a timetable on when the rookie will return.

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  • Smith: Bears not overlooking anyone

    Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith said he would start with the fourth quarter when he opened his media conference Monday afternoon at Halas Hall, skipping over what was three ugly quarters of football Sunday at Soldier Field.

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  • Gould gets chance to make up for missed field goal and delivers

    By Vaughn McClure, Chicago Tribune reporter. 8:03 p.m. CDT, ... Shortly after the Bears kicker uncharacteristically missed a 33-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter, Gould was approached by veteran special teams ace Eric Weems.

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  • Rewarding DT Collins pays off for Bears

    LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears' decision to activate defensive tackle Nate Collins for the first time this season proved to be a wise one on Sunday in a victory over the Carolina Panthers.

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  • Davis has 1 chance, makes it count

    By Vaughn McClure, Chicago Tribune reporter. 8:32 p.m. CDT, ... Foul play: Bears safety Chris Conte admitted he got caught trying to do too much when Panthers quarterback Cam Newton hit Brandon LaFell for a 62-yard pass play.

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  • Carolina Panther: Chicago Bears ran same play

    Carolina Panther: Chicago Bears ran same play. By Gregg Rosenthal; Around The League editor; Published: Oct. 29, 2012 at 09:52 a.m.

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  • Ugly win a welcome result for Bears

    By Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune reporter. 9:41 p.m. CDT, October 28, 2012 ... The Bears rebounded from a horrendous first three quarters of offensive football to claim a 23-22 victory over the Panthers on Sunday at Soldier Field.

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  • Jennings' pick-6 a stroke of genius

    By Fred Mitchell, Chicago Tribune reporter. 7:01 p.m. CDT, ... Tim Jennings appeared distinguished, donning a pair of dark-rimmed glasses in the Bears locker room Sunday, citing the importance of intelligence as well as athleticism to play the game well.

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  • Bears' OL struggles, perseveres

    Mike DiNovo/US Presswire Gabe Carimi didn't want to say the Bears' OL suffered a setback, but Jay Cutler was sacked six times.

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  • 4 downs: Bears make big plays late

    Just win, baby. The Bears' 23-22 victory over the Panthers can and will be evaluated in many ways. But the bottom line is one of the factors that separates good teams from the pack is the ability to be victorious on a day when a lot goes wrong.

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  • Up next for Bears: Titans

    The Bears went into Week 8 having given up fewer points per game (13) than any team in the NFL. Key matchup: Titans RB ... He has dangerous speed in the open field, and it will be up to Urlacher and the Bears linebackers to stop him before he gets going.

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  • 2012 Week 8 coverage

    CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bears' defense bailed out Jay Cutler and the offense, who had a horrid showing Sunday. Tim Jennings' 25-yard interception return touchdown with 6:44 left and Robbie Gould's 41-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Bears to a ...

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  • Cutler terrible for 3 quarters, but he delivers a win in the 4th

    Whether you want to call him Mr. Clutch or Mr. Double Clutch probably depends on whether you call the glass half-full or half-empty.

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  • Cutler can't get a (boot)leg up

    Jay Cutler ran a bootleg Monday and threw a touchdown pass. And the crashing sound that followed was from Bears fans falling off their bar stools in taverns across the greater Chicago area. Cutler has not been asked to bootleg much since he has been a ...

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  • Surging Bears not overlooking struggling Panthers

    Published: Saturday, October 27, 2012 at 3:15 a.m.. Last Modified: Sunday, October 28, 2012 at 1:33 a.m.. LAKE FOREST, Ill. - The Chicago Bears could breathe a little easier this week even if their quarterback was having some trouble.

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  • Bear Bites: Another Big Game From Tim Jennings

    CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 28: Tim Jennings #26 of the Chicago Bears celebrates scoring a touchdown on an interception against the Carolina Panthers on October 28, 2012 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.

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  • NFL roundup: Bears rally twice to top sinking Panthers

    CHICAGO - Robbie Gould kicked a 41-yard field goal as time expired as the Chicago Bears rallied twice in the fourth quarter to beat the Carolina Panthers 23-22 on Sunday.

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  • Breaking Down The Bears' Win

    CHICAGO -- With the Chicago Bears down 13-7, Jay Cutler walked off the field at halftime on Sunday to a cascade of boos after taking six sacks, throwing an interception and losing two fumbles while generating a passer rating of 18.1.

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  • Bears Beat Panthers 23-22: Robbie Gould's Field Goal Lifts Chicago Past Carolina

    Robbie Gould of the Chicago Bears celebrates kicking a game-winning field goal on the Carolina Panthers with teammate Geno Hayes on October 28, 2012 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.

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