Archive for February, 2010
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Chicago Bears Fans’ Thanks for Another Bad Season: Ticket Price Hike
Despite a third consecutive season of missing the playoffs, the Chicago Bears expect you to pay more for the upcoming season. And if you don't? There are about 40,000 fans waiting to take your seats! Yes, about 75 percent of Soldier Field seats will
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With The 183rd Pick In the 2010 NFL Draft, The Chicago Bears Select…
...Brian Jackson, CB, Oklahoma. The thing I like best about Jackson is that he is a big, physical cornerback. I am convinced he is the type of cornerback that can be drafted at that position and stay at that position, and not be transitioned in
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Jerry Angelo’s Draft History, Part Seven: The 2008 NFL Draft
The Bears rolled the dice again in this draft perhaps much more than they had in past drafts and went to fill some immediate needs. They rolled the dice a bit on their first pick in the draft, Vanderbilt’s Chris Williams, because it was known t
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With the 145th Pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, The Chicago Bears Select…
...Dezmon Briscoe, WR, Kansas. Before I get started on my synopsis of why this should be the Bears pick, I wanted to say that the numbers I am using for the draft order may not be the correct pick. The Bears picks will be decided by a coin flip, and
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Up Close: Chicago Bears Quarterbacks
Fans, management and players alike were excited when the Bears acquired Jay Cutler in a trade from the Denver Broncos. Hopes were high that they would be able to start winning games right away in 2009. It was not meant to be however as both the
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With The 106th Pick In the 2010 NFL Draft, The Chicago Bears Select…
...Alex Carrington, DE, Arkansas State. The funny thing about this selection is that I looked up a ton of mock drafts, and one that I came upon had the Bears selecting him in the fifth round. I don't think he makes it past the fourth. In fact, it mig
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Developing Young Wide Receivers Should Be Chicago Bears’ First Priority
With the 2010 free-agent class offering little to no punch when it comes to available wide receiver options, the Chicago Bears would be best served to cultivate their in-house talent. Much of the last two campaigns have been spent on lamenting
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Chicago Bears’ Lovie Smith May Have Won Another Power Struggle with Jerry Angelo
The firing of pro personnel director Bobby DePaul appears to be a victory for Bears head coach Lovie Smith. It was widely known among football insiders that DePaul and Smith didn't see eye to eye. Likewise, this seems to be Smith's way 
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With the 75th Pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears Select…
...Offensive Tackle Ciron Black, LSU. Without having a pick in the first two rounds, the chances of getting an elite player are zero. The chances of trading up to get a pick in the first two rounds are slim to none seeing as the Bears don't have
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Bobby DePaul Firing Another Step in “Smithing Down” the Chicago Bears
Former Bears coach Mike Ditka coined the phrase “Grabowskis” for his 1985 Super Bowl team when they prepared to play the Los Angeles Rams for the NFC championship. He referred to the Bears as Grabowskis and the Rams as “Smiths.&rdqu
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