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      <title>Offensive Issue: Receiver Revelation</title>
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      <title>Which Draftees Make the Roster?</title>
      <description>The Chicago Bears were universally applauded for their choices in the 2009 NFL Draft, but how much of an impact can each of these nine newbies make as rookies? They need to make the 53-man roster first, which is far from certain for so many of them. JC breaks down each selection's chances.</description>
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      <title>OTAs Report: May 20</title>
      <description>If you're a fan of the Chicago Bears, a new era has begun. While it was only the first day of OTAs, Jay Cutler looked like the real deal at quarterback and is going to be really exciting in the Windy City this season. Bear Report had a front-row seat for all of the action and made these observations ...</description>
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      <title>Thomas Report: WR Derek Kinder</title>
      <description>With the 251st choice in the NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears chose Pittsburgh wide receiver Derek Kinder. From career notes to campus agility tests to high school highlights, here is the most comprehensive scouting report available. It's a staggering amount of info courtesy of Dave-Te' Thomas. It's all here.</description>
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      <title>Kinder Makes Chicago Connection</title>
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      <title>Round 7 Roundup: TE and WR Added</title>
      <description>With two comp selections in the seventh round, the Chicago Bears added to their crop of pass catchers with a tight end and a wide receiver. San Diego State tight end Lance Louis actually suited up at guard for the Aztecs, and Pittsburgh WR Derek Kinder played for former Bears head coach Dave Wannstedt.</description>
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      <title>Kinder Just Wants A Chance</title>
      <description>After catching 94 passes for 1,221 yards and nine touchdowns in two seasons, wideout Derek Kinder was primed for a big senior year at Pitt in 2007.
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      <title>The Notre Dame Mystique</title>
      <description>Former Notre Dame coach turned ESPN analyst Lou Holtz ranted incessantly about the spirit surrounding the Fighting Irish and how it would be a factor in a win against the Pitt football team this week.
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      <title>Third Down No Charm</title>
      <description>There were many positives for Pitt in its 21-20 win against Iowa this past Saturday at Heinz Field, but there was a glaring negative.
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      <title>Senior Leadership</title>
      <description>As Dave Wannstedt stands on the precipice of his fourth season at his alma mater, with the opening game against Bowling Green set for noon Saturday at Heinz Field, the Pitt football program has gotten much closer to being comprised entirely with the head coach's players as well as the success level the previous regime enjoyed.
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      <title>Kinder Solid In Return</title>
      <description>After three days on the sideline, Derek Kinder returned to Pitt's training camp practice Saturday afternoon, and that was a welcome sight for the Panthers.
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      <title>Kinder Can't Wait</title>
      <description>Derek Kinder described himself as the old guy in Pitt's wide receivers corp, and while it's hardly fair to hang that moniker on a 22-year-old the fifth-year senior certainly is the most experienced and celebrated wideout among a deep group.
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      <title>Kinder is Almost Ready</title>
      <description>Last season, his hopes died early. Coming off a stellar junior campaign in which he earned first-team All-Big East honors, he tore his ACL during the start of last year’s training camp. Taking the year off was hard. But with surgery and months of rehab behind him, Pitt receiver Derek Kinder is finally starting to play some football.</description>
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      <title>Kinder Down And Out</title>
      <description>If the Pitt football team didn't have enough problems already during training camp with highly-touted freshman quarterback Pat Bostick missing the first week to deal with personal issues, the Panthers will be without senior wideout Derek Kinder for the season due to a knee injury.
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      <title>Saturday Smash</title>
      <description>Saturday, the first practice in full gear, didn't alter opinions on much for the Pitt football team: The Panthers are still thin at quarterback and on the offensive line, deep at running back, strong up front on the defensive line and at tight end, and extremely talented among the younger players.
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      <description>While some are concerned about the quarterback situation at University of Pittsburgh this coming season, senior Derek Kinder believed that he and his fellow wideouts were primed for a big year no matter who steps under center for the Panthers.
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      <title>Don't Worry About The QBs</title>
      <description>While the University of Pittsburgh's football fans might be concerned about the team's developing quarterback derby this summer, don't count a Pitt offensive captain among that growing group.
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