Friday, January 20, 2012

Ruskell's record / Forte Pro Bowl bound / Rebuilt O line

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January 20, 2012


Ruskell has solid draft record

When Tim Ruskell took over the Seahawks in 2005, he inherited a head coach. He made some roster adjustments to a team that had potential. And the Seahawks went to the Super Bowl.

49ers' Tolzien helps prep NFC's top defense 49ers' Tolzien helps prep NFC's top defense

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — In the last two weeks, Scott Tolzien of the 49ers has thrown for more than 10,000 yards.

Ruskell makes his case for Bears GM job Ruskell makes his case for Bears GM job

Ted Phillips already knows a lot about Tim Ruskell after working with him for the better part of two years, but he knows even more about him now.

Forte passes physical, will play in Pro Bowl Forte passes physical, will play in Pro Bowl

While it's common today for NFL stars to back out of the Pro Bowl for the smallest reasons, first-time players rarely miss.

Which Bears offensive position needs biggest upgrade?

Which Bears position on offense needs the biggest upgrade?

  • Offensive line
  • Tight End
  • Wide Receiver
Bears analysis: Rebuilt line needs attention Bears analysis: Rebuilt line needs attention

Brad Biggs: The Bears still are a ways from getting the offensive line to a point where it's not a significant concern, and the new general manager can't ignore the position in the draft like Jerry Angelo did for so long.

Persa's draft stock strong? NU QB soon will learn Persa's draft stock strong? NU QB soon will learn

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Dan Persa’s challenge is to get NFL scouts gathered here for the East-West Shrine game to focus on his performance, rather than his height or his right calf.

Ross merits high marks from bosses GM search: Ross merits high marks from bosses

The Bears would like to be where the Giants are, preparing for the NFC championship game.

Former Bear Anderson regains touch as sack man Ex-Bear Anderson a pass-rushing force for Patriots

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — It might have been the quietest 10 sacks in the NFL, but Mark Anderson doesn't care if he didn't make a lot of noise.

Bears analysis: No security at safety position Bears analysis: No security at safety position

Brad Biggs: A year after the Bears had both safeties start all 16 games for the first time since 2001, there was more change than ever in 2011. And it remains a position of need for the Bears.


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