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Bears suffer from personalities disorder

November 22nd, 2009

Because Jay Cutler is being protected from blame in Chicago better than he is from pass rushers, we apparently need to consider other culprits for the Bears’ lousy 4-5 start. So let’s start with Gaines Adams. Adams has two assists and a batted pass in limited action since the Bears traded a second-round draft pick to the Bucs for him Oct. 17. But the defensive end’s poor production isn’t the point. There’s no doubt the deal for the fourth overall pick of the 2007 NFL draft will help the Bears in the future. Just as certain, the trade hurt their present. It wasn’t Adams’ fault, but adding him to the mix was like pouring a 6-foot-5, 258-pound cup of vinegar into a giant box of baking soda. …

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Bears suffer from personalities disorder

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