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Bears beware: Panthers have multiple weapons now

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September 30, 2011


Bears beware: Panthers have multiple weapons now

Veteran receiver Smith leads growing group in support of rookie QB Newton.

Audibles not always way to go Pompei: Audibles not always way to go

But several offenses have had more success than Bears in limiting play changes.

Brain disease could have contributed to Payton behavior Haugh: Brain disease could have contributed to Payton behavior

Some erratic actions seem consistent with effects of CTE.

Urlacher, Briggs defend Payton, praise Rivera Urlacher, Briggs defend Payton, praise Rivera

Bears linebackers condemn new book, commend Panthers coach.

Butler: Payton behavior suggests brain disease Butler: Payton behavior suggests brain disease

Former Bears kicker and Walter Payton teammate Kevin Butler speaks on Thursday.

 Walter Payton didn't deserve this treatment Kass: Payton didn't deserve this treatment

There is one benefit to considering Walter Payton while sitting there on a couch in the dark by a pond: An editor can't easily find you and smack you on the back of the head.

Bears' Chris Harris suffers setback Bears safety Harris suffers setback

Sore after Wednesday's practice, safety sits out Thursday, putting status in doubt.

Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag

The Tribune's Bears columnist answers readers' questions on Jay Cutler's bond with Greg Olsen, the penalty on the Bears' trick-play punt return and Gabe Carimi's injury history in his weekly mailbag..

Payton book author: Why I wrote it Payton book author: Why I wrote it

Goal was never to demonize an icon, but to understand him, author says.

Week 4: Sam Farmer's NFL picks Week 4: Sam Farmer's NFL picks

Pro football reporter Sam Farmer breaks down the games.


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