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Bears should court Warner
Bears would be wise to show interest in 37-year-old potential Hall of Fame QB > There would be no shame in Kyle Orton biding time behind a potential Hall of Fame quarterback such as Warner, who might have two good years left and be relatively affordable with a contract that reflects that.
Leftwich on Bears: 'Tell them to look me up'
suntimes.com — PITTSBURGH -- Byron Leftwich thought he was headed to the Bears in 2003, when he was coming... out of Marshall and they held the fourth pick in the draft. (more) Leftwich on Bears: 'Tell them to look me up'
Finally A Quarterback I Can Bear
Finally A Quarterback I Can Bear
rumorsandrants.com — Kyle Orton is looking over his shoulder. Why? Because it’s Chicago, and the Bears can never settle... on a quarterback. A lot of names are being tossed around: Cassel, McNabb, Warner. Eh. How about this kid, Tim Tebow? Is he any good? (more) Finally A Quarterback I Can Bear
 Bears lack heart, soul   :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Bears
Bears lack heart, soul :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Bears
suntimes.com — Ayanbadejo tells Waddle & Silvy 'something was missing' When an intelligent, affable guy like Brendon Ayanbadejo speaks,... it can't hurt to listen. Things are going great for the Bears' former special teams captain. He's headed to the AFC Championship ... (more) Bears lack heart, soul :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Bears
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Tribune Should Court Me
Da' Bears Blog — ... David Haugh posits in today's Tribune that the Chicago Bears should look to 37 year-old Kurt Warner to solve their franchise-long quarterbacking woes. Now I'm trying to go a bit easier on Haugh these days but when he writes things like this it's impossible. I'm not going to waste an entire column explaining how bad Kurt Warner was in the only non-dome, non-Arizona place he ever tried to play (New Jersey). Nor will I provide a play-by-play of Warner's brilliant performance in New England a few weeks back; wherein snow seemed to actually frighten him. ...

Black and Blue all over: Frerotte's frustration
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog — ... David Haugh of the Tribune suggests Arizona's Kurt Warner as the Bears' next quarterback. Warner is a pending free agent. ...

Today's Links
Not Qualified To Comment — ... Jerry Angelo wants someone to push Kyle Orton in camp next fall. Why not Kurt Warner? 1. His wife. 2. Well, you can put the rest in the comments. ...

Let It Be Known: Kurt Warner To Bears A Possibility
MOUTHPIECE Blog // A Chicago-Addled Sports Blog — ... found their franchise quarterback in Kyle Orton midway through the season, he gets hurt, hobbles through a few games, and Jerry Angelo expresses he’s not 100 percent satisfied with the quarterback position. David Haugh has thrown Donovan McNabb’s name out there. (He tends to do this from time to time.) It’s believed McNabb will be back with the Eagles after this year. So, we now turn to the old, wise, God-loving and God-fearing quarterback of the Arizona Cardinals, Kurt Warner: ...

Kurt Warner To The Chicago Bears, Garrett Wolfe Can Become Darren Sproles Says David Haugh
The Critical Fanatic — ... This morning, the Chicago Tribune's David Haugh suggests the Chicago Bears go after Kurt Warner this offseason, and then precedes to use ...

Finally A Quarterback I Can Bear
Rumors and Rants — ... In Tuesday’s Chicago Tribune, Dave Haugh makes a case for Kurt Warner as the Bears’ quarterback answer. You know, the guy who said after Week 4 he seriously thought about retiring. Warner and the Bears have flirted many times before and Haugh does a good job of explaining the affair. But I’m sorry, Kurt’s not the answer.  ...

Neckbeard Gets No Love….Again
F Juice.com — ... In a retarded article written in the Tribune: …. “There would be no shame in Kyle Orton biding time behind a potential Hall of Fame quarterback such as Warner, who might have two good years left and be relatively affordable with a contract that reflects that” ...

Around the NFC West: Boldin cautious
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog — ... David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune says the Bears should make a free-agent push to sign Kurt Warner this offseason. Warner visited the Bears as a free agent in 2005. When I think of cold-weather quarterbacks, Warner does not come to mind. ...

David Haugh No Longer Believes In The Power Of The Quarterback
MOUTHPIECE Blog // A Chicago-Addled Sports Blog — ... Just a couple of weeks ago, the Chicago Tribune’s usually-really-good David Haugh wrote an interesting little column about the Bears QB spot and Kurt Warner, saying the Bears needed to get the QB spot right, and that if they were committed to it, they needed to sign Kurt Warner, because he was the best among potential free agent quarterbacks this offseason. Both ...

Spider Bite Keeps Bears out of Super Bowl
Bear Goggles On | A Chicago Bears Blog — ...   Super Bowl-bound and free-agent-to-be quarterback Kurt Warner could have been a Chicago Bear way back in 1997.   Warner could be on the Bears’ radar this offseason as Jerry Angelo continues to seek an address the decades-old quest for a legitimate signal caller for the quarterback-challenged Bears.  The Beloved are no further along in settling this position than they were when Jerry took over in 2001.   As David Haugh reminds us in his Chicago Tribune article: As legend has it, the ...

Top ten Chicago Super Bowl connections
Top Ten Chicago Sports — ... No, Warner has never played for the Bears, nor is he from the area. But doesn't it seem like every time the dude is a free agent, the Bears are rumored to be going after him? Even still. ...

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