Archive for January, 2011
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2011 Senior Bowl: Six Players Who Impressed the Chicago Bears
The Bears, just like any other NFL team, paid very close attention to the Senior Bowl that took place down in Mobile, Alabama this past Saturday afternoon. Chicago has several needs on the team and each one of these needs could be taken care of
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Chicago Bears Season-End Review, Part I
No one expected the Bears season to end the way it did after watching them through training camp and the preseason. The thought was that they could easily beat the Detroit Lions, struggle with the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers and mos
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Football Past: Why He Didn’t Make It To the NFL
Before big movie roles and flying body-slams, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was making a name for himself on the football field.Yes, that's right, Mr. Six-pack with the Million-Dollar Smile was dropping bodies on the field before he ever thought about st
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Chicago Bears Insider: The Bears’ 2011 NFL Draft 1st-Round Possibilities
With the college football season finally at an end and the deadline for underclassmen to declare for the 2011 NFL draft, it’s finally a good time to start taking a look at some of the draft possibilities for the Bears. Chicago will have a
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2011 NFL Playoffs: Why Benching Jay Cutler Was Right Move, Wrong Message
Poor Jay Cutler. He just can’t catch a break. First the television cameras caught him on the sidelines of last week’s Bears-Packers game looking very gloomy, uninterested and uninjured. Then TMZ caught him walking around Los Angeles
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Jay Cutler Defended: Why Did a Knee Injury Draw America’s Ire?
by Charlie PetersAmerica, you have decreed that Jay Cutler is more unlikable than Ben Roethlisberger and Michael Vick. What in the name of medial collateral ligaments is wrong with you? ESPN’s SportsNation ran a recent poll asking who was the m
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Chicago Bears: Grading Mike Martz’s Season As Offensive Coordinator
When he was the offensive coordinator for the St. Louis Rams and San Francisco 49ers, Mike Martz employed a primarily pass-first offense, implementing as many seven-step drops and deep, convoluted routes for his receivers as humanly possible. When Mi
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Jay Cutler’s Last Stand: Time Running Out on Chicago Quarterback
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler now has the most famous knee in the history of Chicago since Michael Jordan needed some work done decades ago. In the wake of the firestorm over Cutler being pulled from the NFC Conference Championship game with a
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Super Bowl: The Worst Coaches To Win Had the Right Team at the Right Time
Being labeled the worst coach to win a Super Bowl is like being told that your girlfriend is the ugliest Playmate of the month. A win is a win and the ring, after all, is the thing. Still it seems some coaches stumbled into Super Bowl wins by t
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Injury to Chicago Bears’ Jay Cutler Drawing Attention-Seeking Cowards
The former football players who question the heart and commitment of Jay Cutler come off as little more than media hacks feigning outrage to stroke their own ego. The Chicago Bears fans who burn Cutler jerseys and scream that he’s a quitter are
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