Eli Kaberon
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12:29 pm | May. 13Cap Guru Cliff Stein Keeps the Bears Ahead of the Game
Deep inside Halas Hall is an office belonging to one of the most important members of the Chicago Bears organization
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12:00 am | Apr. 25Will The Big Ten Get Skunked In The First Round Of The 2013 NFL Draft?
If the predictions hold up, the 2013 NFL Draft will mark the first time in the Super Bowl era (since 1967) that no player from the Big Ten has been taken in the first round.
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12:01 am | Feb. 28It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye To Boxer, Chicagoan & Friend, Omar Henry
A classmate and admirer, Kaberon remembers the boy and boxer Omar Henry — who he was, and who he could’ve been.
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12:05 am | Jan. 31The Jim Harbaugh Way: From Pickup Basketball To Super Bowl Football
More than 20 years before he was a fiery coach, Harbaugh was a fiery player, and every game was as important as the one he’ll try to win this weekend.
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7:10 am | Dec. 17Who Could Be The Chicago Bears Next Head Coach?
According to NFL insiders, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, here are four likely candidates—and one long shot—to replace Lovie Smith and become the 15th overall head coach in Bears history.
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12:02 am | Dec. 4Keep Your Feet Moving, Jay Cutler
With four games to play and the post-season prospects dimming, the pocket is closing on the Bears entire season. Can Jay Cutler keep it together?
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9:04 am | Nov. 2Cover-2 Good: The Bears Defensive Blueprint, Explained
For all the ink Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall have received, the star of the Bears team has been an impenetrable Cover-2 defense. Why does it work so well?
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12:01 am | Sep. 21BTW, Matt Forte Is Hurt. Again.
Lost in the swirling maelstrom of Cutler’s shove of J’Marcus Webb, his half-assed apology, and doctored photos of the grumpy QB smokin’ cigs is last Thursday’s biggest loss: Matt Forte. Forte hurt his right ankle in the third quarter and was forced out of the game.
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12:01 am | Sep. 7Five Signs the Bears are Legit Super Bowl Contenders
The Bears think they’re Super Bowl contenders. Here are five things to watch for Sunday to see if they really might be.
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12:02 am | Aug. 17Heartbreaker Kelvin Hayden Comes Home
On February 4, 2007, Chicago-native Kelvin Hayden intercepted Bears Quarterback Rex Grossman and took it 56 yard to the house, simultaneously clinching the Lombardi Trophy for the Colts and eliciting a deep, defeated sigh from fans across Chicagoland—but not from Elton Harris.
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12:01 am | Aug. 14The Bear No One Wants to See
This time last year, Jason Campbell was a starting NFL QB primed for a breakout year. Then things went horribly wrong. Now he’s holding a clipboard and splitting snaps with the backups. And if things go right for the Bears, he’ll barely touch the ball.
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12:01 am | Aug. 9Bears’ Stephen Paea: Natural Animal
After a disappointing freshman campaign in 2011, doubt surrounded the talented D-lineman Stephen Paea. But after a productive off-season, he’s back and he’s…scarily…stronger.
















