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      <description>After a disappointing 7-9 record in 2009, it's time to take a look back at the Chicago Bears and discover what went right and what went ridiculously wrong. Thursday, we cover the cornerbacks.</description>
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      <title>CB Trumaine McBride: Minor Scrape Nothing to Worry About</title>
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      <description>Thursday is the final day of the offseason program for the Chicago Bears, but Wednesday was the last time the media was allowed to watch the club work out at Halas Hall. There is major news to share with regard to the DBs. Bear Report had a front-row seat for the action and made these observations ...</description>
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      <title>Insider Analysis: CB Bradley Fletcher</title>
      <description>Despite a Pro Bowl berth with the Chicago Bears, Nathan Vasher has never been a steady fit for the Cover 2. Now that he is often hurt and ineffective, he is a wild card heading into 2009. Team officials met with Bradley Fletcher of Iowa at the combine, so Jon Miller of HawkeyeNation.com drops by.</description>
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      <title>Year in Review: Cornerbacks</title>
      <description>The Chicago Bears have several questions these days at cornerback. Should Charles Tillman move to safety? Can Nathan Vasher get back to his old self? Will Corey Graham have a legit shot to start next year? Bear Report takes a look back at 2008 for the CBs while also looking ahead to 2009.</description>
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      <title>Camp Chat: CB Trumaine McBride</title>
      <description>Trumaine McBride was just a seveth-round pick a year ago for the Chicago Bears, but the former Ole Miss Rebel still ended up starting nine games at cornerback after Nathan Vasher got hurt. McBride spent some time with Bear Report after Saturday's training camp workout in Bourbonnais.</description>
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      <title>Camp Battles to Watch: Defense</title>
      <description>We are still a way's away from Bourbonnais for the start of training camp, but the Chicago Bears can begin assembling the depth chart at this weekend's veteran minicamp. Defensively, there are battles yet to be won at right end, strong safety, and nickel corner. How will it all shake out at Halas Hall?</description>
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      <title>Day-2 CB Says the Bears Like Him</title>
      <description>Charles Tillman and Nathan Vasher form one of the better corner combos in the NFC, but that doesn't mean the Chicago Bears are ignoring the position. A team can never have too many solid cover men, and Bears officials have found another late-round prospect they like. Who is he? Find out inside ...</description>
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      <title>NFL Draft Buzz: Two More Targets</title>
      <description>Just 24 hours before the start of the NFL Combine, the Chicago Bears are starting to widen their search for fresh players. The experts at Scout.com are reporting that an offensive lineman and a cornerback have been added to the list. Who are they? Ed Thompson has the latest scoop.</description>
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      <title>Position Preview: Defensive Backs</title>
      <description>The Chicago Bears started out with what they thought was a special secondary this past season, but injuries and ineffectiveness simply tore it apart. While the cornerbacks appear to be set, what's in store at safety? Bear Report takes a look back at 2007 and previews 2008 for the defensive backs.</description>
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      <title>Halas Hall Report: Thursday</title>
      <description>With all of the injuries piling up in the Bears secondary, rookie Trumaine McBride should see a ton of action against Detroit and might even start. Devin Hester did not have a very good night in the return game against Dallas, and he thinks he knows why.</description>
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      <title>Scout NFL Roundtable: Biggest Surprise</title>
      <description>Every year there are surprises in training camps around the NFL. So we asked our Scout.com team experts what -- or who -- has been the biggest surprise in training camp so far for their respective teams. Get the scoop inside from 15 of our team experts...</description>
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      <title>BearReport Audio: Trumaine McBride</title>
      <description>The Bears drafted Corey Graham out of New Hampshire in the fifth round this past April, but it's seventh-rounder Trumaine McBride of Ole Miss who is making the biggest splash among the four rookie cornerbacks currently on the roster. McBride spent some time with BearReport.com after Tuesday evening's training camp practice, and subscribers can listen to that interview right here.</description>
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      <title>Auditioning for 2008 Already</title>
      <description>Like it or not, Bears fans, there's almost no way that both Charles Tillman and Nathan Vasher will be wearing Bears uniforms past this season. With the terrific tandem eligible for free agency after 2007, the salary cap will make it next to impossible to keep both of them in Chicago for the long term. Do rookies Trumaine McBride, Tim Mixon, and Greg Fassitt have what it takes?</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2007 23:27:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Bears Sign CB Trumaine McBride</title>
      <description>The Bears continue to waste no time signing their 2007 draft picks. Trumaine McBride, a seventh-rounder from Mississippi, is the second cornerback to ink a deal in two days after fifth-rounder Corey Graham on Monday. While Graham is still recovering from an injury he suffered last season at New Hampshire, McBride got plenty of action in this past weekend's mini camp at Halas Hall.</description>
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