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By Jeff Dickerson
Sunday, October 25, 2009 CINCINNATI -- Leading up to the Bengals game, Bears offensive coordinator Ron Turner stressed the importance of cleaning up all the mental miscues. His pleas fell on deaf ears. "We started the game with a false start [on Chris Williams]," Turner lamented. "We talked about that all week, and really worked hard on that all week, saying we can't hurt ourselves. [We want to] give ourselves a chance on every play, and we start the first play of the game with a false start. It didn't get a whole ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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