Archive for February, 2010

  • Chicago Bears Sign WR Eric Peterman and TE Richard Angulo to One-Year Deals

      This may be insignificant news, but the Bears brought back undrafted wide reciever Eric Peterman on a one year deal. The Bears signed him out of Northwestern University after the 2009 draft and he was released before the season started. They a

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  • Chicago Bears Up Close: The Running Backs

    We all remember how well Matt Forte did in his first season in Chicago, and there was a lot of hope that he would be able to repeat his rookie effort and help the Bears move the ball on the ground. However, with having quarterback Jay Cutler in Chica

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  • With the 221st Pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears Select…

    ...Reggie Stephens, Guard, Iowa State. Let's be honest, in the seventh round, you're just hoping to get lucky. And since the Bears need a lot of help on the offensive line, why not try and get lucky with an offensive lineman? He's a big guy, standing

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  • 2010 NFL Mock Draft: Predicting the Chicago Bears’ Draft Class

    The Chicago Bears were one of the 2009 season's biggest disappointments, finishing a meager 7-9. Expectations were high entering last year's campaign, after a blockbuster trade landed one of the league's marquee quarterbacks, Jay Cutler. But inconsis

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  • Could Antrell Rolle Become a Chicago Bear?

    Arizona Cardinals free safety Antrell Rolle is owed a roster bonus of $4 million and it’s rumored that Arizona doesn’t want to pay it. The Cardinals already made strong safety Adrian Wilson the highest paid player at his position and now

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  • The Almost All-Time Chicago Bears Offense

    No other team has had more impact on the game of American football than the Chicago Bears. They were the first participants in both postseason and indoor play. One of their players invented the modern day protective padding that is still used to this

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  • Baylor Bear Basketballs’ Key Changes This Year

    The 2009-2010 edition of the Baylor Bear basketball team was somewhat of a mystery to start the year. Coming off of back-to-back postseason appearances (NCAA followed by NIT) Baylor graduated its winning-est senior class in history, at least for the

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  • Honoring NFL History : Why The Number 34 Should Be Retired

    The Player As all die-hard Bears' fans know, Walter Payton was a blessing for the lives of many people. The number 34 is widely used in honor of one special player that changed football as we know it.  Any NFL fanatic is aware of how valuable the ru

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  • Bearing The Mark, Sport’s Tattoos: True Dedication or Blind Stupidity?

    In my senior year of high school, I traveled to Europe to visit my brother who was studying abroad. We trekked around from country to country, London to Paris, Paris to Barcelona, Barcelona to Geneva, Geneva to Interlocken, Interlocken back to P

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  • Bobby DePaul Forced Out of Chicago Bears: Why and Who Is Next?

    In a surprise move taken a few days ago, the Chicago Bears escorted Pro Personnel Director Bobby DePaul out of the building.  DePaul has had a hand in scouting players for the Bears for several years, helped to build the Bears' 2006 Super Bowl t

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