Published 11/8/2009
at chicagotribune.com - Sports
Then touchdowns will flow inside the red zone
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If anything, the Bears should continue to make good use of their tight end-threesome of Greg Olsen, Kellen Davis and Clark in scoring situations, period. A glance around the league shows many teams successful using tight ends in the red zone
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