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Saturday, January 5, 2008

The New England Patriots ended the regular season unbeaten, but the job isn't over until they end the postseason unbeaten. And it's difficult to imagine the playoffs ending any other way than with the Patriots crowned champions come Feb. 3.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Bears general manager Jerry Angelo was run out in front of the local media Thursday, and listening to him respond to -- but not exactly answer -- the majority of the questions posed, you couldn't help but ask yourself why. Why is the guy holding a news conference if the Bears haven't gone through their formal meetings yet to determine their offseason plan? Angelo couldn't really have said a lot even if he wanted to. Why force him to answer questions he hasn't worked out the answers to yet?

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

'08 outlook in a word? Well, it's not close
Mike Mulligan: You know you've had a bad year when the buzzword is ''close.'' Nothing like abutting greatness to nearly bring out the imminent excitement in almost everyone. Close might be good enough in a messy battle between howler monkeys, but should fans be proud of a proximate pro football team?

Monday, December 31, 2007

If your reaction to the Bears' 7-9 season is a desire for some kind of profound change, then prepare yourself for disappointment. Lovie Smith gave the football equivalent of a stay-the-course speech with his postgame remarks Sunday, reiterating what he told the Sun-Times a couple of weeks ago: He believes the Bears are close and there will be change, as always, but not wholesale change.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

If your reaction to the Bears? 7-9 season is a desire for some kind of profound change, then prepare yourself for disappointment. Lovie Smith gave the football equivalent of a stay-the-course speech with his postgame remarks Sunday, reiterating what he told the Sun-Times a couple of weeks ago: He believes the Bears are close and there will be change, as always, but not wholesale change.

Monday, December 24, 2007

You can't salvage a losing season. That's the bitter reality the Bears face after dispatching the Green Bay Packers 35-7 for their fifth victory in their last six games against the Packers in the Lovie Smith era. The lone loss was last season in the infamous New Year's Eve game, when the Bears simply weren't interested enough to put away the Packers at Soldier Field.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

The battle for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs will go down to the final weekend in the NFC, but things are set in the AFC, where the unbeaten New England Patriots have earned the top seed and the Indianapolis Colts have clinched the second seed.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Lovie likely to hold his fire
Mike Mulligan: Bears coach Lovie Smith isn't so much a defiant fellow as a confident coach who understands that he and his team are sitting ducks for critics.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

MINNEAPOLIS -- The thud you heard around the NFL on Monday night wasn't merely the Bears' playoff dream dying -- come on, that basically was over going into the weekend. No, the thud was the collective death blow delivered to playoff hopes in Arizona, Philadelphia and Detroit.

Monday, December 17, 2007

There's no signature play, no preferred call, no particular moment from Kyle Orton's 10-win 2005 season that the Bears will try to repeat tonight in Minnesota when he starts for the first time in nearly two years.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Let's face it, about the only thing that can save the New York Jets from a humiliating loss at New England today is an act of God. Does a projected blizzard count as divine intervention? Not when you consider the Patriots are 9-0 at home in snowy conditions.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

It's the wrong week to be holding open tryouts at defensive tackle, what with Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings awaiting in a Monday night showdown at the Metrodome. That's the same Peterson who rushed for 224 yards in a victory against the Bears on Oct. 14 at Soldier Field.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Amid the euphoria of another quarterback change, ask yourself the one question the Bears' braintrust apparently failed to consider when promoting Kyle Orton over Brian Griese: Exactly what about the current state of the team's offense makes you think Orton can have success Monday night in Minnesota?

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Rex could get credit for go decision
Now that the final diagnosis of Rex Grossman's 2007 season is in the hands of doctors and trainers, not coaches and personnel bosses, the only issue left to resolve is whether the Bears want him back for another year or two. Grossman's expiring contract and unrestricted-free-agent status signify a shift in leverage from team to player.

Friday, December 7, 2007

LANDOVER, Md. ? They scoffed at the idea of a loser?s curse, thumbed their collective noses at the concept of failure. But for the sixth time in seven years the loser of a Super Bowl has failed to produce a winning season the following year. It shoudl be comforting for the Bears to know they aren?t at fault so much as they are just another victim.





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