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Extra! Extra! The Bears are in first place!
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... Posted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert DETROIT -- I did a quick count Sunday afternoon as I left the locker room. I've covered 20 Lions games since 1999, a representative sample that I think gives me the authority to say they're as bad now as they have been at any point in the past 10 years. Sunday's 34-7 loss to the Chicago Bears reflected an embarrassing lack of preparation and left the Lions in total disarray. Worst yet, they have 12 games left to play. We'll get into the status of Jon Kitna -- the team ...
Bears putting their (strategic) faith in Orton
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... had just stomped the Lions, 34-7. That explains it. Kyle Orton's career game had come against the NFC North's junior varsity team. ...
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suntimes.com 10/6/2008 — Mike Mulligan: Bears quarterback Kyle Orton says he doesn't really have a baseball team to call his own, but if you push him on the subject, he'd take the White Sox. Shortly after the Bears' 34-7 blowout victory over Detroit at Ford Field, Orton ...