Published on: 26th September, 2009
The Bears head to Seattle this weekend for what should be a pretty exciting game against the Seahawks. Even though Seattle is dealing with some injury issues, going into Qwest Stadium and getting a win is never easy. But since I am getting this out late, we should get right down ...Published on: 24th September, 2009
During one of the biggest offseasons in their history, the Chicago Bears elected to part ways with long time (and admittedly oft injured) free safety Mike Brown. While we can debate the merits of that decision forever, it left the Bears with a hole to fill, both in terms of safety ...Published on: 20th September, 2009
So it was an ugly win, but I will take it. First off, "Good as Gould" is the greatest clutch kicker in Chicago Bears history. The man is money... Takes notes Jeff Reed. Second, whatever was up with Soldier Field, either they need to fix the turf or the Bears should have been ...Published on: 17th September, 2009
The defending Champion Pittsburgh Steelers roll into Chicago, fresh off a win over their conference rival, the Tennessee Titans and are looking to go 2-0. The Chicago Bears are on the opposite end of the spectrum after losing their opening game to division rival the Green Bay Packers and losing defensive captain and face of ...Published on: 14th September, 2009
Lost among the debacle that was the Bears crushing defeat this past Sunday was the show put on by Devin Hester. Hester has been criticized often during the past off season by many who wish him to be strictly a return man and not be a wide receiver. Sports writers and ...Published on: 1st September, 2009
According to Chicago Tribue writer Vaughn McClure and Chicago Sun Times reporter Brad Biggs, the Bears will sign free agent CB Rod Hood on Tuesday. Hood was just recently released by the Cleveland Browns. Hood, who played last season for the Super Bowl runners up Arizona Cardinals, originally visited with the team during the ...Published on: 31st August, 2009
The Chicago Bears pulled off a victory this past Sunday over the Denver Broncos in the Mile High City, 27-17. The Bears' offense looked a little lethargic at times, but once the offense picked up a first down or two, they picked up steam. The grades stand as follows... Offense: Quarterbacks: A- Cutler started out ...Published on: 27th August, 2009
Say what you want to about Jay Cutler and his cannon arm or Matt Forte and the offensive line. Make arguments for whoever ends up as our starting free safety or Brian Urlacher in the middle. But the real key to success this season is Head Coach Lovie Smith. This is ...Published on: 23rd August, 2009
Grading the Chicago Bears by position following their 17-3 victory over the New York Giants in week two of the preseason. Offense Quarterbacks: A- No other grade to give here. Jay Cutler looked exactly like every Chicago Bear fan's expectations, going 8-13 for 121 yards and a touchdown. What is more, he led them ...Published on: 19th August, 2009
After performing admirably last season at guard, the Chicago Bears' Josh Beekman has now seemingly been reduced to a reserve as Frank Omiyale has been moved into the starting lineup for the upcoming game against the New York Giants and their stellar defensive line. This comes as a bit of a ...