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February 4, 2007

Zebras come out to play

There's that long-expected holding penalty on the Chicago offensive line by Tony Corrente's crew and it couldn't have come at a worse time -- for the Bears, that is. It turned a 12-yard Thomas Jones run for a first and 10 from the 32 to a first and 20 from the 10. A long pass completion moved the Bears out of trouble but a Grossman duck was just intercepted and returned by Kelvin Hayden for a TD and a 28-17 with 11:44 left. ... In a league where it's known that holding could be called on every play, why do the zebras wait until the fourth quarter to make the call? To be fair, the Colts have been flagged for four false start penalties, two on their first series of the game.

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