‘Bears 23, Bills 13.’
Archives for November 5, 2010
Sunday’s Bears-Bills game a family affair for Byrds
‘”I’m trying to be better than he [was],” Jairus said. “That’s my goal; to surpass what he did. But I’m just going about my business. We’re two different people [and] I’m trying to do what I do.”‘
Friday’s Chicago Coverage
Bears’ Garza learned work ethic from parents (Chicago Tribune)
Larger than life 1985 Bears never will fade away (Chicago Tribune)
Bears’ Bowman likely out against Bills (Chicago Tribune)
No style points, just smarter football please (Chicago Tribune)
Teetering on the balance wheel (Chicago Sun Times)
Maynard pooching and pushing (Chicago Sun Times)
Prey, Bears — or just pray (Chicago Sun Times)
Briggs, Urlacher know Bills’ 0-7 record is deceiving (Chicago Sun Times)
Bears know Bills will be no pushover (Arlington Heights Daily Herald)
Game of musical blockers continues (Arlington Heights Daily Herald)
Bears defense demanding more (Northwest Herald)
Tight ends forgotten? (Northwest Herald)
Bears have holes, but so do other guys (Northwest Herald)
Bears vs. Bills breakdown (Northwest Herald)
Bears don’t have a good O-line, but it’s not bad either (CSN Chicago)
Bears must score early and often vs. Bills (CSN Chicago)
Urlacher surprised by origin (CSN Chicago)
Sunday’s Bears-Bills game a family affair for Byrds (ChicagoBears.com)
Playing NFL game in home country will be special to Idonije (ChicagoBears.com)
Chicago (4-3) at Buffalo (0-7)
‘”We need to get over the hump, get one win, and then we think things will start rolling and bouncing in our direction,” Fitzpatrick said.’
Chicago (4-3) at Buffalo (0-7)
‘Bills 24, Bears 20.’
Bears Game Preview
‘Bears 16, Bills 13.’
Little buzz for lowly Bills in Toronto
‘While the Bills, who receive a reported $9.75 million per game in Toronto, would like to see capacity crowds at each game, their main objective behind the initiative is to help keep the franchise strong and viable in western New York. In that regard it appears to be working as 12 percent of Bills season ticket holders are from the Toronto and Southern Ontario area, up from 10 percent in 2007.’