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Chicago’s ‘Bad News Bears’: The Monsters of the Mediocre
Chicago’s ‘Bad News Bears’: The Monsters of the Mediocre
Total Pro Sports - As a child, growing up in the Midwest, there was one NFL franchise that was followed—that was worshiped by kids and their parents throughout the weathered winter plains. Not far from the Illinois border, I believed with all my heart that if you listened carefully enough, ...
A Concise and Effective Plan for the Chicago Bears Offseason
notqualifiedtocomment.blogspot.com — Obviously we have a few months to analyze what the Bears needs are in the off-season. I... have heard a lot of talk about quarterbacks, receivers, defensive backs, etc. Without doing any in-depth research, my initial conclusions are short and sweet, but don't hold me to them... (more) A Concise and Effective Plan for the Chicago Bears Offseason
Another football team in town? -
chicagotribune.com — Wouldn't it be exhilarating to have two NFL teams in Chicago? The surprising ascension of the Arizona... Cardinals to Super Bowl XLIII conjures up memories of the Cardinals being based in Chicago along with the Bears from 1922 to 1959. Mayor Richard M. ... (more) Another football team in town? -
VIDEO - Chilling with the Fridge
VIDEO - Chilling with the Fridge
mouthpiecesports.com — Mouthpiece video . Chilling with the Fridge (continued) Please ensure you have Flash 9 or higher installed,... and Javascript enabled in your browser. Click here to get the latest Flash player email Email embed Embed myspace MySpace facebook Facebook ... (more) VIDEO - Chilling with the Fridge
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