Published 8/10/2008
by BY BRAD BIGGS bbiggs@suntimes.com
at Chicago Sun-Times Bears
The starting offensive tackles remained in the same spot Saturday night that they were in for Thursday's preseason opener against Kansas City. The more experienced left tackle, John Tait , remained on the right, and John St. Clair , who was supposed to keep left tackle warm until Williams was ready, was on the left.
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