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Windy City Gridiron (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
Yes, you read that correctly. Oh, and before we jump into the article, Vaughn McClure just Tweeted that Hunter Hillenmeyer is out for the game Sunday. Now, many of you have constantly hammered the work of Bob Babich, claiming him to be nothing more than Lovie Smith's friend whom he won't fire. Well, so far this year, we haven't heard much from ,or about, the (sort of) defensive coordinator,...
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The Big Dead Sidebar (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... the growth of Greg Olsen.Remember how the Bears defensive line coach took the axe last season for Bob Babich? Anyone know who the Bears offensive line coach is? If so, warn him of what happened to his former colleague. Besides, that's how Chicago ended up with Rod Marinelli, isn't it'One week after sleep walking through a 45-10 loss at Cincinnati, the Bears defense stepped up and forced...
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Players Only with Bears' Lance Briggs: I had a chance to scoop and score against Atlanta. Had I grabbed the ball and not let it slip out of my hands and scored a touchdown, this wouldn't even be a discussion. It's something that should never happen. As soon as I came out, Bob Babich was like, "Wow, you missed it. That was a touchdown." On a serious level, it's something that should...
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The Big Dead Sidebar (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
... has two years remaining on his current deal, seemed to have had his playbook switched with the old Bob Babich kind.So, where should the Bears go with this? You'll see after the jump. should be the Bears' top target. If there is anyone on the open market who knows offense, it's the former boss of the Broncos. The Oak Park, Ill., native owned a 138-86 record (.616 winning percentage) in his...
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 10/12/2009
... the play-calling duties to hold himself accountable and take the pressure offdefensive coordinator Bob Babich,has hadplenty to do with the resurgence."Coach is doing a pretty good job with the defensive play-calling because this is what he does, this is his baby," end said. "This is natural for him."He's holding us accountable, and that's why we're showing up on Sundays. You never want to...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 10/03/2009
Days after the Bears lost middle linebacker Brian Urlacher to a season-ending wrist injury and saw starting strong-side linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa go down with a knee sprain, Williams approached head coach Lovie Smith and defensive coordinator Bob Babich about his role. Williams watched Hunter Hillenmeyer step in for Urlacher and saw Nick Roach supplant Tinoisamoa.