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Looking Back at Bears/Vikings
Looking Back at Bears/Vikings
Hey, I can almost see Bernard Berrian from here! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, almost 24 hours after what happened last night at the Metrodome, the feeling is still pretty awesome.  One of the more dominant games of the Brad Childress era, one of the greatest single plays in Vikings' ...
Bears Embarrassed in Minnesota
Bears Embarrassed in Minnesota
zonersports.com — We are very mad at the Bears today. And we are naming names.... (more) Bears Embarrassed in Minnesota
Don't look for Bears to win out
chicagotribune.com — Bears don't play like team that can finish 4-0 > If Kyle Orton were doing the Chicago... weather forecast Wednesday, he probably would have looked at the ... (more) Don't look for Bears to win out
Orton Says He Knows He’s a Nub:  “I Apologize”
Orton Says He Knows He’s a Nub: “I Apologize”
fantasyhumor.com — After a lackluster performance late in the game, the hairy Orton has a message for fans.... (more) Orton Says He Knows He’s a Nub: “I Apologize”
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Pacifist Viking — ... Tribune). If they get suspended, Jared Allen becomes a critically important player. He'll need to still get a great pass rush without the big DTs taking up blockers, he'll need to play better on the road, and he'll need to play a bigger part in run defense. In 2003, Charles Tillman basically ruined my entire winter. Grant's Tomb thanks Tillman for his performance Sunday. Do I feel better about the miserable end of the 2003 season? No. No I don't. Daily Norseman looks back at the Bear game.

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