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Robbie Gould
Follow Robbie Gould and the Chicago Bears. Robbie Gould is number 9 and is a kicker. He's coached by Lovie Smith.
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Robbie Gould field goal in overtime, Bucs 31 at Bears 34 (2006-
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Super Bowl appearance, Coach Lovie Smith disdained comparisons to the Bears’ 1985 forebears, almost scornfully. It was time, he suggested, for the franchise and its fans to put those memories as...
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Stating that "there's nothing else to say", Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith has refused a Bob...
From sports.yahoo.com
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- Jamie Mottram posted a blog entry (mybloglog.com)
via weblogs.cltv.com
I got to thinking yesterday during the game, I wonder who is on Lovie's fantasy football team.
I read about Matt Hasselbeck having himself on his own fantasy football team and benching himself a few weeks ago for what he thought was a better option. So anyway towards the end of the first half on 4th down Lovie decided to kick a field goal. Right then and there it occured to me that Robbie Gould is his kicker. Now...
From windycitygridiron.com
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- Robbie Gould Field Goal Leads Bears Past Steelers 17-14 (huffingtonpost.com)
- Bears edge champion Steelers on Gould's kick (sportsline.com)
- Gould's Game-Winner Upsets Steelers (sports.aol.com)
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* 1982 – [[Robbie Gould]], American football player
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* 1982 – [[Susie Stoddart]], Scottish racing driver
* 1982 – [[Susie Stoddart]], Scottish racing driver
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*[[1985]] – [[Dulce María]], Mexican actress and singer
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Gould Two Field Goals Away From NFL History
Four years ago, Chicago Bears kicker Robbie Gould was working construction in Pennsylvania. Now, he's just two made field goals away from becoming the most accurate kicker in the history of the NFL.
From windycitygridiron.com
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- Bears good as gold (pjstar.com)


