Today's Bears game resulted in a loss to bitter rival Green Bay who are now within one game of tying the all-time series. Chicago controlled the clock the first half, and headed into halftime there was optimism. But Aaron Rodgers proved to be too much for the Bears defense. Today we experienced …
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B's Beat: Week 1 — Lessons Learned this Preseason (Plus a Prediction)
In the preseason, the Bears showed what I thought to be some promise. The offense seemed to know and understand the playbook, and the defense had its highlights. However, there's a lot of work to be done as well. The front office made some cuts including Jordan Mills, Tim Jennings, and Micheal Ola …
Strong-Willed Fosters Persevere Through Unity
Looking at a professional athlete, one knows that the individual's path wasn't the easiest. It's a path filled with hard work, dedication, triumph, even defeat and the learned lessons that accompany those failures. However, everyone gets caught up in the player's story and overlooks the vital people …
Da Bears Brothers' Bearbonnais Breakdown: Practice Eleven — Tempers Flare (Fists Fly)
It's been quite some time since I was last at a Bears practice. In fact, I was unable to attend the last six practices. In this span, the team has seemed to make progress towards finding their identity. Today's practice was the final one before Chicago takes the field against the Dolphins on …
Da Bears Brothers' Bearbonnais Breakdown: Practice Five — Practice Gets Physical
Even though I wasn't able to make only three consecutive practices, it felt wonderful to return to "Bearbonnais!" This time around, the team had the pads on for the third straight day. I could immediately tell that this practice had a much more physical tone than the one on Thursday. Trust me, it …
Da Bears Brothers' Bearbonnais Breakdown: Practice One — New Attitude Shift Evident
Bears fans have been patient, awaiting the Bears first practice. A day that seemed like would never get here. But when it finally happened, the wait seemed worth it as the Bears returned to the fields of Bourbonnais with a new chip on their shoulder that was evident from the get-go. When I first …