Bears Article Archive

    Between October 10, 2009 and November 10, 2009
  1. Chicago Bears: First Half Grades

    At 4-4, the Chicago Bears are not living up to their lofty expectations so far in 2009-10.  After an impressive 3-1 start, the Bears have struggled on both sides of the ball over the last month, ...

    Ed Leiser Written by Ed Leiser about about 8 hours ago 16 reads 0 comments

  2. Chicago's Garrett Wolfe To the Hospital, Bear RBs Becoming Endangered

    The Chicago Bears backup running back Garrett Wolfe suffered a kidney injury this past weekend in their game against the Arizona Cardinals...

    Max Kienzler Written by Max Kienzler about about 15 hours ago 154 reads 0 comments

  3. Bearing Down For The Long Haul: Lovie Is Here to Stay...

    ... Whether we like it or not. After this weekend's latest embarrassment in Soldier Field to Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals (who were coming off a bad loss to the Panthers last week, in ...

    Max Kienzler Written by Max Kienzler about about 18 hours ago 90 reads 4 comments

  4. Replacing Lovie Smith Easier Than You'd Think

    After Sunday's embarrassing loss to the Arizona Cardinals, Bears head coach Lovie Smith faced an angry Chicago media and said that his team had some "soul-searching" to do before the team's matchup with the San Francisco 49ers this Thursday...

    James Written by James about about 20 hours ago 295 reads 4 comments

  5. Downright Embarassing

    <!-- @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --> Hello world. I was hoping to have something positive to write about in my first article, but after watching the Bears' game my glass in no longer half-full...

    Dennis Stranc Written by Dennis Stranc about 1 day ago 40 reads 0 comments

  6. Dodge Ball: Chicago Bears, Lovie Smith Like Skipping the Tough Questions

    One of the inexorable underlying qualities about coach Lovie Smith’s Chicago Bears has been a complete insistence that outsiders really do not know their game well enough to accurately point out their failings...

    Gene Chamberlain Written by Gene Chamberlain about 1 day ago 452 reads 20 comments

  7. Tommie Harris: What Should the Chicago Bears Do?

    At what point does a team cut its losses? On Sunday, Tommie Harris was ejected 54 seconds into the Bears' loss to the Cardinals for punching a lineman in the facemask...

    TAB BAMFORD Written by TAB BAMFORD about 1 day ago 662 reads 23 comments

  8. It's Officially Time To End the Lovie Smith Era In Chicago

    A year ago, after the Bears suffered a frustrating divisional loss at Minnesota, I suggested the Bears should possibly consider making a coaching change at the end of the season due to a string of uninspired efforts...

    Clay Cunningham Written by Clay Cunningham about 1 day ago 460 reads 23 comments

  9. Bears Rally Falls Short, Lose To Cardinals

    The Bears show fire but not in time to stop the Cardinals. It seems like the inconsistent play that plagued the Bears last season is alive and well this season. The Bears haven’t been able to have a balanced three phase game all season...

    Nathan Venegas Written by Nathan Venegas about 1 day ago 68 reads 2 comments

  10. BEARS VS. CARDINALS RECAP 11/08/2009: THE "LOVIE 2" IS D.O.A.

    After the second humiliating defensive performance by the Bears in three weeks, the "Lovie 2" defense has officially been pronounced dead on arrival. 31-7 at halftime; 41-21 final...

    Richard Flood Written by Richard Flood about 1 day ago 167 reads 30 comments

  11. Fire Chicago Bear Head Coach Lovie Smith...Now!

      Watching the Chicago Bear debacle against Arizona today, despite the late comeback attempt against a team that already put this one in the victory column brings me to one conclusion—Lovie Smith should be fired right now...

    Darrell  Horwitz Written by Darrell Horwitz about 1 day ago 510 reads 35 comments

  12. Bears Vs. Cardinals a Battle Of Who Wants It More

    The 4-3 Arizona Cardinals roll into Chicago Sunday to face the 4-3 Chicago Bears.  Both teams have looked good at times this season almost teasing you with some success, and then there have ...

    Brett Solesky Written by Brett Solesky about 2 days ago 77 reads 0 comments

  13. Expect the Bears To Give the Cardinals a Real Look at Who They Are...Maybe

    The Cardinals are the ultimate "tale of two teams" of late. They can look like an NFC champion one week and the same old Cardinals the next. Dr. Jekyll, meet Mr. Hyde...

    Scott Z Brady Written by Scott Z Brady about 2 days ago 22 reads 0 comments

  14. Week 9: Cardinals @ Bears Preview

    We all remember the last time the Bears and Cardinals played one another, it wasOctober 16, 2006 on Monday Night Football...

    Jake Perper Written by Jake Perper about 2 days ago 56 reads 1 comments

  15. The Bears Offensive Line: The Root of All Evil?

    Although the Bears beat the Cleveland Browns by a sizeable margin the offense was less than stellar and we saw that the Bears cannot put the ball in the end zone when they are in the all important red zone...

    Bryan Dietzler Written by Bryan Dietzler about 3 days ago 23 reads 0 comments

  16. Triple Treat of Hershey Bears Action

    Following on from the previous entry, we took in 3 games at the Giant Center over the following couple of weekends. Hershey would concede a game to the Binghamton Senators, in a 5-2 loss that ...

    Lesley Carter Written by Lesley Carter about 3 days ago 11 reads 0 comments

  17. Salutaions From the Sin Bin Returns for 2009-10

    After a lenghy hiatus from the world of blogging, hockey observations from 'Salutations from the Sin Bin' are back at the cyber-rink...

    Lesley Carter Written by Lesley Carter about 3 days ago 11 reads 0 comments

  18. Walter Payton Remembered Ten Years After His Death

    It has been 10 mostly trying years for the franchise Sweetness called home since his death on Nov. 1, 1999. Payton remains the most revered Bear even 10 years after his passing...

    Alan Rubenstein Written by Alan Rubenstein about 3 days ago 108 reads 2 comments

  19. The NFL's Worst Teams On Veterans Day: What If They Were War Movies?

    Happy veterans day to all vets living and dead! NFL coaches, back when they had personalites, and had yet to evolve into boring bots, many times took on the persona of military leaders...

    Dan Boone Written by Dan Boone about 3 days ago 22 reads 2 comments

  20. Come to Think of It: Lovie Smith's Stubborness over Tampa-2 will be his Downfall

    Look, I know that a coach doesn't necessarily need to be fiery to be successful. One recent example would be Tony Dungy, and a much older example would be Tom Landry...

    Bob Warja Written by Bob Warja about 3 days ago 259 reads 4 comments

  21. There's A Lot More Problems On Offense Than Ron Turner

    The heat under offensive coordinator Ron Turner's seat is being turned up to a  high level of heat here lately.  Bears fans and media alike are starting to point the finger squarely at Turner for the offensive struggles of this team...

    Brett Solesky Written by Brett Solesky about 4 days ago 57 reads 8 comments

  22. Whatever Happened to the 46 Defense?

    One of my readers wrote to me the other day, and wanted to know why we don’t see the old Bears “46” defense anymore. As I started to reply to him, I thought that this would make for an interesting article for everyone to read...

    Justin Javan Written by Justin Javan about 4 days ago 328 reads 31 comments

  23. Poor Offensive Line Play Threatening Bears' Postseason and Beyond

    If Lovie Smith and Jerry Angelo aren't careful, Jay Cutler could be demanding a trade by the end of this season. Sure, the Bears have just paid their new quarterback handsomely with a generous ...

    James Written by James about 5 days ago 255 reads 9 comments

  24. Bears Violate NFL Media Rules, Smith at Fault

    It was a  very peculiar site today at Halas Hall. Reporters filed in to the cramped interview room and awaited either a player or coach, much like any other Media Wednesday in Lake Forest...

    Marco Scola Written by Marco Scola about 5 days ago 315 reads 10 comments

  25. Walter Payton: A Reflection

    For those of you who may not know, the Bears are hosted a memorial of sorts for the late Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton this Sunday at Soldier Field during halftime of the Bears game against the Browns...

    Bryan Dietzler Written by Bryan Dietzler about 5 days ago 17 reads 0 comments

 


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