dailyherald.com - 18 days ago
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The Bears can rearrange the deck chairs all they want on their Titanic of an offensive line, but the fact remains this group lacks talent. That's what happens when an entire unit is almost completely ignored in the draft for seven years. General manager Jerry Angelo has always said that the ...
beargoggleson.com - 20 days ago
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The Bears beat up on the Cleveland Browns30-6
but concerns still loomed large at Soldier Field. I
can’t remember the last time the Bears won by such a sizable margin and I was left so dissatisfied. Check out NFL.com’s highlight package here. Let’s get all the cards on the ...
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Bears Best Browns 30-6, but Concerns Remain
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The Bears Den - 11/4/09
Windy City Gridiron —
... John Mullin: The Bears need a November to remember.
Daily Herald
To those of you who say that Devin Hester isn't a legitimate #1, take a look at the numbers.
Ron Turner doesn't like what he's seeing now and in the future.
To protect Cutler, the Bears offense needs to scale back.
The Bears are paying a high price for ignoring their offensive line.
ESPN ...
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ProFootballTalk.com —
Bills S Jairus Byrd saw a doctor Monday about discomfort in the area where he had sports hernia surgery this summer. The Dolphins re-signed TE John Nalbone, a fifth-round pick waived last week , to their practice squad. DL Mike Wright will see more playing time for the Patriots with Jarvis Green out of the lineup. There's reason to wonder why the Jets kept LB Vernon Gholston active instead of the more useful special teams player Marques Murrell. TE Todd Heap's return to health has meant a lot of time on the bench for Ravens TE L.J. Smith. The Bengals signed T Gerald Cadogan to their practice ...
Angelo's Drafting Prowess Not Seen On Offensive Line
Windy City Gridiron —
... Angelo is, of course, known as a "build through the draft" GM, and many will agree that, in building a team, it all starts in the trenches with the big guys. Lucky for me, I didn't have to do too much research, because Bob LeGere of the Daily Herald covered the topic today. ...
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