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By Jeff Dickerson
Thursday, October 29, 2009 LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- After recording 14 sacks over the first four games, the Chicago Bears barely touched quarterbacks Matt Ryan and Carson Palmer the last two weeks. What happened? "They [opposing teams] have been doing a little more tight-ends-in [formations], and max protecting," Adewale Ogunleye said. "But we knew that was going to happen. When that happens, that means less guys are out on the route, so we should be doing a little better job on the back end if that happens. It's a give ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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