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Friday, April 21, 2006

Bears Target Second Day Pass Rusher


Even though only seven teams had more sacks than the Bears last season, Coach Lovie Smith wants more consistent pressure on the quarterback. BearReport.com has learned the team recently brought a pass rush specialist to Halas Hall for a closer look.



Bears Target Second Day Pass Rusher


Thursday, April 06, 2006

Chicago Bears Inside Slant



In his five seasons as the Bears' general manager, Jerry Angelo has seen his team suffer through some down times at quarterback. But now Angelo has a different perspective on the Bears' quarterback position after adding as a backup Brian Griese, who has been an accomplished starter for most of his eight NFL seasons. "It's like standing on top of the John Hancock (building)," Angelo said.



Chicago Bears Inside Slant


Bears' Azumah retires because of hip, neck pain



Bears cornerback Jerry Azumah retired Thursday because of neck and hip pain the past two seasons, ending a seven-year career with Chicago in which he made the Pro Bowl in 2003.
The 28-year-old Azumah missed most of the preseason after minor hip surgery and lost his starting job to Pro Bowl selection Nathan Vasher in the final year of his contract.
"This has been a great ride," he said during a news conference. "It's nothing to cry about or hold my head down to.



Bears' Azumah retires because of hip, neck pain


Zoom Says Goodbye



LAKE FOREST - Jerry Azumah recalled his arrival at Halas Hall, when the Bears converted him to cornerback after an award-winning career as a Division I-AA running back at New Hampshire.



Zoom Says Goodbye


Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Chicago Bears Strategy and Personnel



TEAM NEEDS 1. Cornerback: Jerry Azumah won't be back because of a chronic hip injury. Nate Vasher went to his first Pro Bowl and is a tremendous ball athlete with a nose for interceptions, even though he is undersized and doesn't have great speed. Charles Tillman, the other starter, may not be able to match up against smaller, quicker, faster receivers and could be better suited to safety. None of the backups from last season did anything to distinguish themselves. 2.



Chicago Bears Strategy and Personnel


Chicago Bears Notes, Quotes



--Shortly after the Bears announced the signing of free-agent quarterback Brian Griese, coach Lovie Smith reiterated that Rex Grossman is the Bears' starter. But that isn't etched in stone, and Grossman's status isn't nearly as secure as it was before Griese came aboard. "Our starting rotation will be Rex, Brian and then Kyle (Orton)," Smith said. "The person at the top of the depth chart knows he has to play a certain way, or you give the second guy an opportunity to play.



Chicago Bears Notes, Quotes


Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Bears Hot Prospect: Cory Ross



RB Cory Ross has had to overcome many obstacles over the course of his college career, but there are new hurdles in making the jump to the NFL.



Bears Hot Prospect: Cory Ross


Is Moulds Worth a Look?



The Bears have helped their offense by adding veteran quarterback Brian Griese, but there is still cap space to make more moves.



Is Moulds Worth a Look?


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