Articles filed under LeGere, Bob
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LeGere: Bears can't seal the deal, lose to LionsDec 11, 2016 11:12 PM - The Chicago Bears staged a late rally Sunday to go ahead of the Lions, but then Detroit's MVP candidate, quarterback Matt Stafford, did what he does best: He rallied his team to a 20-17 victory with a 7-yard TD run with 3:17 left.
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Will Chicago Bears GM Pace go for defense with 11th pick?Apr 28, 2016 10:49 AM - With months of preparation complete, general manager Ryan Pace is ready to make the Bears' first-round pick, the 11th overall selection, Thursday night.
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LeGere: No fix in sight for Bears' offenseNov 29, 2014 11:52 PM - The Bears' offense seems to be in dire need of major repairs after suffering breakdowns all across the unit for most of what has been a disppointing 2014 season. In three of their last six games, the Bears have been held to less than 270 yards of total offense, 85 yards below the league average.
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Not much cleared up on injury front for BearsSep 12, 2014 7:11 PM - Friday's abbreviated afternoon practice before the Bears boarded a mid-afternoon flight to the West Coast did little to clarify the injury situation at wide receiver. It was however, conformed that center Roberto Garza and left guard Matt Slauson will miss the 49ers game Sunday night with the ankle injuries that sidelined them in the first half in Week 1.
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Bears drop sloppy game in St. LouisNov 24, 2013 10:16 PM - The Bears' loss to St. Louis on Sunday came thanks to meltdowns in nearly every area. The worst culprit was the run defense as the Rams piled up 258 yards on the ground.
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Bears' offense gets high marks so farOct 24, 2013 11:21 AM - As the halfway point of the season approaches, the Bears' offense has earned some impressive grades, especially among the skill-position players. The Bears are on pace to score 489 points, which would be 33 more than the record set by the 1985 Super Bowl team. At its current rate, the offense will finish with 5,883 yards, 46 more than the standard set by the '85 team.
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Bears' defense playing well as a unitNov 8, 2012 8:11 PM - Despite a defense liberally sprinkled with star power, the group's mantra all season has been: The star of the defense is the defense. No player is bigger than he team. That philosophy has worked so well this season that the Bears are No. 2 in the NFL is fewest points allowed.
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Hester vows to be more aggressive in return gameOct 26, 2012 6:30 PM - After temporarily benching the greatest combined kick-returner in NFL history last week, special teams coach Dave Toub said Devin Hester needs to be more aggressive. And Hester agreed.
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Bears won't take Lions lightlyOct 21, 2012 11:27 PM - The Bears' offensive line faces a greater challenge Monday against the Lions' defensive line than it's faced all season. The 2-3 Lions had 10 tackles for loss in last week's overtime victory over the Eagles, with 7 coming from defensive linemen. They're a lot like the Bears' D-line, which has been the catalyst for a defense that has done most of the heavy lifting during a 4-1 start.
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Bears' appetite for turnovers never satiatedOct 20, 2012 5:31 PM - The Bears defense knows Job 1 is to force turnovers. But when the ball's in their hands, that's just the beginning."They buy into it," coach Lovie Smith said of the philosophy he brought with him in 2004. "It's not a good defensive game unless we're taking the ball away. I think they'll all tell you that."
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