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Bears Answer Questions at Wideout in Releasing Depth Chart

By Matt SnyderAug 12th 2009 – 4:00PM

While those truly following the Bears' every move this offseason know the defensive backfield is a much greater concern than wide receiver, the masses are left trying to figure out who newly acquired quarterback Jay Cutler will be throwing to (the sheep can now insert, "no one!" and feel good about themselves). After all,...

Fantasy Football Team Preview: Bears

By Matt SnyderJul 22nd 2009 – 9:30AM

With Fantasy Football season ready to kick in high gear, FanHouse is here to preview each and every team -- one per day until we've done them all. Meet the ...First Chicago Bears team with a franchise quarterback since face masks were invented. A message to non-Bears fans from Bears fans: Don't bring us down. If you want...

Bears First Team To Sign All Draftees

By Matt SnyderJun 10th 2009 – 4:25PM

For the second time in the past four years, the Chicago Bears are the first NFL team to agree to terms with every single one of their draft picks. Defensive tackle Jarron Gilbert -- of YouTube pool-jumping fame -- and wide receiver Juaquin Iglesias have both inked four-year deals with the Monsters of the Midway, according...

No Jones: Bears Content With Wideouts

By Matt SnyderMay 28th 2009 – 3:30PM

When the Bears acquired Jay Cutler almost two months ago, it became required for all journalists and bloggers alike to spew on and on about how awful Chicago's receiving corps is. CBS' Clark Judge still can't stop doing it, for example. The next chapter in the Bears Offseason Reporting Handbook is to try and connect every...

Bears Monitoring, Yet Uninterested In, Plaxico Burress

By Matt SnyderMay 18th 2009 – 1:30PM

As the season grows closer and closer, the malign on the Bears receiving corps gains steam. It seems as though everyone in the world believes the receiving corps is so bad that Jay Cutler can't be successful. Nevermind the fact that the vastly inferior Kyle Orton threw for almost 3,000 yards and 18 touchdowns (in 15 games)...

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