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Real Or Fake? The Chicago Bears placed backup running back Garrett Wolfe on injured reserve Friday, ending his season. The team listed a kidney injury for Wolfe, who told the Chicago Tribune in a t...
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Garrett Wolfe has a lacerated kidney that will sideline him the rest of the year. So who is out there? Larry Johnson looks very tantalizing right now but our old nemisis Cincinnatti picked him up. We are getting really thin at this position. Can you say Tiki Barber?
Trade deadline has passed so if Matt Forte gets hurt, we are in deep trouble. It looks to me like the Bears are going to have to scour the practice squads of every team in...
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From windycitygridiron.com
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With RB Garrett Wolfe being placed on injured reserve Friday with a lacerated kidney, the Bears could decide to promote running Kahlil Bell from the practice squad.
Wolfe was injured early in the 41-21 loss to the Cardinals on Nov. 8, and since then the Bears have gone with Adrian Peterson as the only backup to Matt Forte. Before his injury, Wolfe had rushed for 120 yards on 22 carries, a 5.5-yard average. He also caught 2 passes for 22 yards...
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From blogs.dailyherald.com
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By Vaughn McClure. Bears running back Garrett Wolfe is in Northwestern Memorial Hospital recovering from a kidney injury, according to a source close to the player. Wolfe said he is feeling good but his hospitalization is precautionary, ...
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The Chicago Bears backup running back Garrett Wolfe suffered a kidney injury this past weekend in their game against the Arizona Cardinals. The significance of the injury was realized later after Wolfe was admitted to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, according to Chicago Tribune writer Vaughn McClure.
Wolfe has been the primary backup for starter Matt Forte after the original backup, Adrian Peterson, suffered a knee injury in October...
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From bleacherreport.com
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Now a lot of you have been doubting Wolfe and saying he cannot be an effective compliment to Matt Forte
Well I don't think so
Lets take a look at the stats
22 carries 120 yards
1TD
YPC-5.5
Long-36
Now this is behind a horrendous o-line and some stupid into the gut play calling by Ron Turner that somehow he has turned into big plays(or a good gain by carriying guys on his back or refusing to go down without being completely surrounded...
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From windycitygridiron.com
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CHICAGO – October 6, 2009. Governor Pat Quinn and Garrett Wolfe, Chicago Bears Running Back and a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University, will team up today to stress the importance of after-school programs and their value to the community. The two will participate in an event showcasing teenagers who are benefiting from the Teen REACH after-school program on Chicago’s West Side.
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From illinois.gov
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Readers had lots of thoughts on the story I did in Friday's Tribune on Ron Turner. A surprisingly large number of you agreed with me that Turner is not as predictable and bland a play caller as many fans think. And a good number of you think I am ...
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From search.live.com
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Bears backup running back and special teams standout Garrett Wolfe suffered a lacerated kidney in Sunday’s loss to the Cardinals and could miss up to a month before he returns. Wolfe was in Northwestern Memorial Hospital Monday morning.
Cornerback Charles Tillman’s injured shoulder knocked him out of Sunday’s game in the second quarter, but he is expected to play Thursday night vs. the 49ers in San Francisco.
The Bears have yet to make a...
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From blogs.dailyherald.com
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Garrett Wolfe looked better than him last night. Forte may have good hands and decent running ability, but what the Bears need is someone who won't run scared and will put their head down for those extra yards. I say next week the Bears get Garrett Wolfe involved more. He has looked better than Forte and doesn't have to depend on good blocking to get positive yardage. Maybe i'm just overreacting... tell me what you guys think.
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