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By Jeff Dickerson
Friday, October 2, 2009 CHICAGO -- Dave Toub is not a happy man when it comes to the Bears' lapses on kickoff coverage. Twice this season, the special teams coach has watched his unit surrender a 45-yard-plus return. The first time came against Green Bay in the season opener (Jordy Nelson, 46 yards), the second occurred last week in Seattle (Ben Obomanu, 45 yards). "We set the bar high on special teams, and for me, and those guys will tell you too, we're not happy with the way we're covering right now," Toub said t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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