5 Adjustments Mike Martz Made That Has the Chicago Bears Clicking » Whether it was Mike Martz and the Bears coming to an agreement of the minds, or Jay Cutler threatening Martz with his life, there has certainly been a change in the Bears offense.Now, you would have thought that this would have been obvious much earlier to Martz, especially after what they experienc... Predicting the Starting Offensive & Defensive Lineup for Chicago Bears in 2012 » There's still seven regular season games to go this season, not to mention the playoffs.  But that won't stop us from breaking out the old crystal ball and taking a crack at some 2012 predictions.Looking forward towards the Bears 2012 roster can be a bit tricky.  Currently, five of the 23 ... NBA Lockout: 5 Chicago Bulls Who Could Play for the Chicago Bears » The possibility of watching NBA basketball in 2011-2012 is very unlikely.The NBA players have rejected the owners last offer of a 50/50 split of BRI. The players are in the process of decertifying, and will be pressing charges against the league tomorrow morning.What does all this mean for fans... Chicago Bears: Stopping Antonio Gates Key to Beating San Diego » The Chicago Bears are flying high as they head into their Week 11 matchup with the San Diego Chargers. Riding a four-game winning streak, the Bears will try and extend the Chargers' four-game losing streak when the two teams meet Sunday at Soldier Field.Although the Chargers currently have a losing ... NFL Power Rankings Week 11: Bears Win 4 Straight » WhatIfSports.com utilizes its NFL simulation engine to present the most comprehensive and unbiased ranking of all 32 teams. We simulated thousands of NFL games and used the winning percentages from those games to evaluate every team. All 32 teams are ranked below with their average points for and...
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Photogallery: ESPN 2 Fight Night
Chicago, IL - ESPN 2 Fight Night came into Chicago and brought with it Antonio Escalante vs Gary Starks Jr.  These two feather-weights battled it out and in the 3rd round Escalante dropped Starks to the mat, thus possibly ending Starks' career as a boxer.
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Purpose Driven Sports: Don Beebe
Written by Alan Radevski / CS Staff Sports Columnist    Friday, 01 August 2008 17:30    PDF Print E-mail

Purpose Driven Sports: Don Beebe
While with the Buffalo Bills, Don Beebe lost 4 Super Bowls and is widely known for his Super Bowl XXVII play. The Buffalo Bills were down and the Cowboys Leon Lett picked up a fumble and was running toward what would have been an easy touchdown and a new Super Bowl record for most points scored. But Don wouldn't allow it, running and swatting the ball out of Lett's hands at the half yard line, making Leon Lett look like a child. Don Beebe has been a spiritual leader on and off the field and has taken his love of the game and Lord to coaching. This is Don Beebe. This is his Purpose...

 
Purpose Driven Sports: Bob Love
Written by Chicago Sporting    Thursday, 31 July 2008 09:21    PDF Print E-mail

Purpose Driven Sports: Bob Love
Bob Love grew up in poverty as one of fourteen children and lived in a 2 bedroom home in rural Louisiana. As a child and throughout his early life he was unable to do what most of us take for granted, speak properly. Love dreamed of one day making it to the NBA as a means to escape poverty. His story is one of rags to riches and an eduring faith in the Lord. This is Bob Love. This is his Purpose...

 
Purpose Driven Sports: Garrett Wolfe
Written by Chicago Sporting    Thursday, 31 July 2008 09:20    PDF Print E-mail

Purpose Driven Sports:  Garrett Wolfe
Garrett Wolfe grew up in Chicago and attended Northern Illinois University and was one of the NCAA's most electric running backs earning 1,928 yards rushing his senior year. That's more than even another common name, Reggie Bush. However his size (5'7" and 177 lbs) took away some of the steam he had going into the 2007 Draft, but as this Chicago product got the call from the Bears, he knew he had finally arrived. This is the Chicago Bears' Garrett Wolfe. This is his Purpose...

 
Purpose Driven Sports: Juwan Howard
Written by Alan Radevski / CS Staff Sports Columnist    Thursday, 24 July 2008 20:34    PDF Print E-mail

Purpose Driven Sports: Juwan Howard
Juwan Howard (born February 7, 1973 in Chicago, Illinois) picked up basketball at the age of 9 and made it to the NBA as the 5th overall pick in the 1994 draft. He is a former All-Star and All-NBA power forward and was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' "Fab Five" (along with Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both freshmen and sophomores. Juwan Howard grew up on the South side of Chicago and had to overcome many challenges to make it to where he's at today. This is Juwan Howard. This is his Purpose...

 
Purpose Driven Sports: Wendell Davis
Written by Deborah Martinez / CS Staff Sports Columnist    Tuesday, 15 July 2008 14:12    PDF Print E-mail

Purpose Driven Sports with Wendell Davis
Wendell Davis was drafted by the Bears in the first round of the 1988 draft; 20 years later he is living outside of Chicago and raising a family while mentoring our youth. After a successful professional football career Wendell continues to maintain success owning and operating a franchise of a barber shops called "Big League Barbers" He participates in the Chicago Bears Youth Football Camps for kids ages 6 to 14 and mentors many children throughout the nation. His beautiful family is the greatest testament to his success, and here is HIS PURPOSE!

 
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