rootzoo.com - 10/17/2009
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The Chicago Bears pass defense ranked 30th in the NFL last season and the defense as a whole gave up 21.9 points per game. In the secondary they used Mike Brown, Kevin Payne, Charles Tillman, and Corey Graham. Danieal Manning was used as a nickel back and Nathan Vasher couldn t stay healthy. ...
Tillman expected to start
nationalfootballpost.com 24 days ago — The defensive back exited last Sunday's game with a shoulder injury.
Mistakes Prove Too Costly: Bears Lose 21-14 In Atlanta
bearsbacker.com 10/19/2009 — The Bears lost 21-14 last night to the Atlanta Falcons and you would think the Falcons played great ball, but they didn’t.
The Bears had a lot of good drives in this game, but had way too many red zone mistakes. Jay Cutler was 2/9 throwing a touchdown and an interception in the red ...
Who Will The Chicago Bears Start At Safety?
chicago.sportsthenandnow.com 9/11/2009 — Kevin Payne has looked good at free safety during preseason.
The Bears started Kevin Payne and Al Afalava at safety through the preseason, maybe because Danieal Manning was out with an injury, but maybe not.
Lovie Smith has confirmed that he will use Danieal at kick returner and nickelback ...
Mr. Tillman
bearsgab.com 10/25/2009 — I know many people in town think that Charles Tillman is a lousy CB. They feel he gets burned on the deep pass and his only redeeming quality is that he can strip the ball. Adding that these same attempts at stripping the ball also lead to extra yards and missed tackles. I believe is that a ...
Bears Come Up Short In Atlanta
chicago.sportsthenandnow.com 10/20/2009 — The Bears had their chances against the Falcons, but came up just short.
The Bears lost 21-14 last night to the Atlanta Falcons and you would think the Falcons played great ball, but they really didn’t.
The Bears had a lot of good drives in this game, but had way too many red zone ...
Chicago Looks for Fourth-in-a-Row Against Falcons
profootball-fans.com 10/18/2009 — Coming off their bye week, the Chicago Bears (3-1) are gearing up to face the Atlanta Falcons (3-1) Sunday night at the Georgia Dome. Both teams met last season in a memorable game where the Bears came up short, losing 22-20 on a last-second 48-yard field goal.