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Bears News and Notes - 11/20/2008
*** Matt Forte is accounting for 33.9 percent of the Bears yardage.  That is fourth  in the league, behind Clinton Portis, Adrian Peterson and Frank Gore who are tied at 34.4. *** Kyle Orton is on record pace for throwing no interceptions . ... Orton has not thrown an ...
Philosophical divide separates Packers, Bears | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press
greenbaypressgazette.com — Late last season, the Chicago Bears' quarterback situation looked dire. The inconsistent Rex Grossman had injured his... knee, but by then the team already seemed convinced a quarterback change was necessary. On Dec. 16, the day before Kyle Orton was to ... (more) Philosophical divide separates Packers, Bears | ...
Top Ten Reasons Why the Bears Should Fire Lovie Smith
Top Ten Reasons Why the Bears Should Fire Lovie Smith
toptenchicagosports.com — We're going to change things up here today. The Bears are coming off their worst loss of... the season against the Packers and now, more than ever, it's clear something needs to change with the Chicago Bears. Lovie Smith won't be fired because the Bears ... (more) Top Ten Reasons Why the Bears Should Fire Lovie Smith
BEARS IN BRIEF: Peterson moving on up, but Bears still like Jones
BEARS IN BRIEF: Peterson moving on up, but Bears still like Jones
suntimes.com — Try as they might, the Bears just can't seem to get away from Adrian Peterson being their... No. 2 running back. (more) BEARS IN BRIEF: Peterson moving on up, but Bears still ...
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Not their Forte: Rams have to keep Bears runner in check this week
Turf Show Times — ... As you can see, he's also a receiving threat. The Bears must be thinking they have a pretty good matchup against the Rams tackles and smallish linebackers, especially with Chris Draft out at least another week. The Bears are so dependent on Forte that he accounts for 33.9 percent of their total yardage. Forte isn't the flashy superstar running back in the Steven Jackson mold. He's much more of a grinder (a guy I'd use as part of a tandem) who needs his o-line to make things work. Looking at the stats from Football ...

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