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Who would have guessed that A R after a winless preseason? The Tribune Y asked online readers how they’ll remember 24 , the season. Here’s a look at the nonscien- 2 0 tific results as of 8 p.m. Sunday. 11 Excited Satisfied Disappointed There was little to celebrate about Sunday’s game against Green Bay—unless, of course, you were a Packers fan. GETTY IMAGES Total shock 18% Excited. They were close to being champions. 34% Bears fans in disbelief after loss at Soldier Field to rival Packers After watching his team lose one of the most- BRACING FOR IT urgency.” anticipated NFC championship games ever Some Bears fans worried about how they After an interception returned for a touch- Satisfied. They were about what I expected. to their biggest rival, Bears fan Greg Bruno would respond to Packers fans, who now down put Green Bay ahead 21-7 with 6:12 re- 48% felt like a scorned lover. had major bragging rights over them. maining, dozens of Bears fans began leaving “Returning to Wisconsin is not going “It feels like I was just broken up with,” Soldier Field and Packers fans began an early to be fun,” said Karin Haddon, a Bears fan Bruno, of Tinley Park, said outside Soldier celebration. from Brookfield, Wis. She said her friends Field, his voice hoarse from screaming. “Or “Yeah, baby! We’re going to the Super and neighbors, who are all Packers fans, like I just caught my girlfriend cheating on Bowl!” Packers fan and Racine native Joe would be gloating “for at least a year, or un- Disappointed. No Super Bowl? me.” til we beat the Packers again.” Peterchak shouted at the near-empty Tavern Changes are due. Across the Chicago area Sunday night, at the Park in Millennium Park with his wife Bears fans had the dazed look of someone and 7-year-old daughter. in mourning. Some used words like “devas- down on the Packers’ first drive, Kwadwo An- The Bears, however, were not finished. A What now? tated” and “heartbroken” to describe their ing, 26, of Bolingbrook, looked to the ceiling 35-yard touchdown reception by Earl Ben- feelings as Packers fans from Soldier Field to in exasperation. nett sent fans running back to their seats Now that the Bears don’t have another op- Wisconsin celebrated their team’s return to “I’m still up,” Aning said a few minutes lat- with the Bears down 21-14 with 4:43 left. ponent to prepare for, they can turn their the Super Bowl. er, standing a few feet from a giant projection But after emergency quarterback Caleb attention to the offseason. Before kickoff, Bears fans were energized screen at Joe’s Bar in Chicago. “I’ve been a fan Hanie threw an interception with 37 seconds Because of uncertainty over the collec- by a rousing rendition of “The Star-Spangled through every team since 1985. I’m not going remaining, sealing the 21-14 Packers victory, tive bargaining agreement, the Bears can’t Banner” by fan favorite Jim Cornelison, who to give up now.” Bears fans quietly headed for the exits. Out- be sure of when free agency will begin. regularly sings the national anthem at Black- But with the Packers winning 14-0 at half- side Soldier Field, Danny Souri of Naperville The only certainty is the draft will be held April 22-23. hawks games. time, Bears fan Jerry Freda grew frustrated. blamed the Bears loss on “a lack of heart.” Draft preparations continue this week But their mood quickly soured after the “It looked like they were sleepwalking “I really thought my team was going to put at the Senior Bowl and in late February at Packers took an early lead. As Green Bay when they came out,” said Freda, 62, of Pala- a little more effort into it,” Souri said. “They the NFL combine. The loss to the Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers ran for a touch- tine. “There doesn’t seem to be any sense of were acting like it was a preseason game.” should help the Bears identify their draft needs. 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Woman wounded on North Side A woman in her 20s was critically wounded when she was shot in the back early Sunday on the North Side, police said. About 3:30 a.m., a woman was in front of a club in the 2200 block of North Ashland Avenue when she suffered a gunshot wound to her back, according to police. Green Dolphin Street is located at 2220 N. Ashland Ave. An American Airlines jet takes off last year at O’Hare as work continues on the airport’s runway expansion project. TRIBUNE FILE Holding pattern Rep. Rush O’Hare, Daley mired in legal battle over airport expansion holds hearing on South Side At an emotionally-charged Chicago Tribune minals that were envisioned to secure the air- lease agreements that expire in 2018. 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When O’Hare sneezes, the the project while the matter is litigated, as the when African-American and Hispanic children are “What a day! White Sox clinch the division, saying goes, airports around the country catch airlines requested. The issues leading to the rift reported missing or poten- and we are at a groundbreaking today,” Daley pneumonia. between the city and its former allies, however, tially abducted. “I want to said, standing on the site of the first new run- A lawsuit filed last week by United and Ameri- are tangled in money and ego and could linger find out if there is a double way as an earthmover scooped dirt. can airlines against the city may spell the end of a for years, sources said. standard and if there is, O’Hare modernization was supposed to be close alliance between Daley and O’Hare’s domi- “The mayor, who is running out of time to we want to erase it right the capstone to Daley’s legacy. But that north- nant carriers that has served both sides well. cement his legacy, has a lot of political prestige here, right now,” Rush told ern runway has been the only new airstrip com- Now they are embroiled in a contract dis- invested in seeing the project continue despite a panel of officials from pleted in almost 40 years in Chicago. pute: Can the city forge ahead on the expan- the obstacles,” said Joseph Schwieterman, a the Chicago police, FBI Barring a last-ditch deal between the airlines sion project’s $3.4 billion final phase without transportation expert at DePaul University. and other agencies at the and the city, Daley likely will hand his successor approval from carriers responsible for about After three years of talks, the city and air- three-hour hearing. litigation and acrimony that could stretch for $2 billion of that cost? United and American lines still can’t agree on a timetable for a greatly TRIBUNE years in place of new runways and passenger ter- claim their veto rights are guaranteed in master downsized version of the airport’s overhaul. 8 nation/world from news services E Y E D Woman faces charges in E R l 011 infant’s 1987 kidnapping 2 4, 2 Y R A U N A 7 RALEIGH, N.C. A Raleigh woman sus- Carlina had been taken to Bridgeport, was unreachable. She was to appear in fed- J Y, pected of abducting an infant from where she was raised as Nejdra Nance. eral court in New York on Monday to face A D a New York City hospital more than two She had doubts about Pettway being her kidnapping charges, U.S. Attorney Preet N O decades ago is scheduled to appear in court birth mother, and as an adult living in At- Bharara said. M Monday on federal kidnapping charges. lanta she called the Center for Missing and Carlina White told The New York Post Ann Pettway, 49, surrendered Sunday Exploited Children. that seeing her real mother for the first at an FBI office in Bridgeport, Conn., said Center investigators showed her a baby time “felt like a dream.” Pam Walker, a spokeswoman for the North photo of Carlina White from their ar- “When I look at her, I can see me,” she Chief Medical Officer Gerard Francisco Carolina Department of Correction. chives, which bore a strong resemblance said. “With that other lady, I would always gives a tour Saturday of the facility Pettway had been wanted on probation- to photos of herself as a baby taken by her be searching for stuff we had in common, where U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will violation charges in Wake County. Connecticut family. but I had nothing in common with her.” receive treatment in Houston. REUTERS But federal investigators wanted to talk Carlina White was reunited with her In addition to being convicted of em- with her about the abduction of Carlina birth mother, Joy White, last week after bezzling last year in Wake County, Pettway Giffords’ progress White, who was 19 days old when she dis- DNA tests confirmed her identity. also has criminal convictions in Connecti- surprises doctors appeared from Harlem Hospital in 1987. Neither could be reached for comment cut for forgery and impersonating an offi- 1 Doctors at the Houston hospital According to several published reports, Sunday. Pettway, who was in custody, also cer, state records show. where Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was transferred said that while she remains in intensive care, she has surprised them with the progress she has already made. State of the Spree stopped by snow Union address 2 Three teenagers who had been rob- bing drivers stranded in the snow in set for Tuesday southern Kansas City, Mo., were appre- hended when their own vehicle became stuck, police officials said Sunday. 9 WASHINGTON President Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday is likely ‘Social Network’ smackdown to ignite a clash with Republicans over the 3 Former Facebook president Sean federal deficit and the pace of budget cuts, an Parker enjoyed the movie “The issue that may dominate Social Network” in which he is played the political debate this STATE OF by Justin Timberlake, but called the plot THE UNION “complete fiction” at a press event in year. 8 p.m. Tuesday Germany, Reuters reported Sunday. The No. 2 Republican in the House of Repre- Panel clears military sentatives, Eric Cantor, said Sunday his party 4 An Israeli inquiry cleared the gov- would demand “serious spending cuts” in an ernment and military Sunday of array of federal programs. wrongdoing in the bloody seizure of a Color guard Obama has signaled he will call for efforts to Turkish aid ship that tried to breach the 8 Indian soldiers march Sunday during the final full dress rehearsal in New tackle the long-term problem of high annual Gaza blockade, saying passengers were to Delhi for the Indian Republic Day parade. India willl celebrate its 62nd deficits and surging debt in his nationally tele- blame for the violence. Republic Day on Wednesday with a large military parade. 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Colossal. Monumental. For a whole week, every superlative in the book was attached to Sunday’s NFC championship game between the Bears and Green Bay. And what a massive letdown for Chicago. The Bears woke up too late as their season ended on the most sour note possible: with a home loss to their most hated rival. RedEye breaks down the hype compared to reality of five key factors of Sunday’s game. HYPE METER Green Bay WATCH YOUR STEP quarterback Hype: Packers receiver Greg Jennings said Aaron Rodgers this week that Soldier Field’s grass is “prob- GETTY IMAGES ably the worst” in the NFL, and Bears corner- back Charles Tillman echoed those criticisms. Would the infamous turf be a home-field advantage? Reality: The Bears benefited immediately, as Green Bay’s James Starks stumbled after returning the opening kickoff just 12 yards. However, the Bears slipped on two key plays Jay Cutler on the sidelines later in the game. Brian Urlacher whiffed try- BRIAN CASSELLA/ ing to make an open-field tackle on running TRIBUNE back Brandon Jackson in the second quarter, and that drive ended in a Packers touchdown. And in the third quarter with the Bears need- ing a spark, Devin Hester slipped after fielding a punt with no would-be tacklers in sight. HYPE METER JAY OF RECKONING? Hype: Which Jay Cutler would show up: the one who torched the Seahawks in the divisional round, or the one who threw the game-sealing interception in the season fi- nale against Green Bay? Reality: Ouch. This was not the absolute worst the Bears HYPE METER have seen from Cutler, but he did little to help their cause. RODGERS IN CHARGE He was off-target on several deep passes when he had Devin Hester open, and he was picked off near the goal Hype: Aaron Rodgers’ playoff numbers entering Sunday: 546 yards. line at the end of the first half. Cutler limped into the locker Six touchdowns. No interceptions. That’s mighty impressive. Could the room after that drive and played just one series in the Bears defense cool him off? second half before sitting for good with a bum knee. We’ll Reality: No. 12 looked unstoppable early, making the Bears secondary never know if he could have led a Bears comeback, but go- look invisible on the Packers’ first touchdown drive. He capped it with ing 6-of-14 for 80 yards did not bode well regardless. a bootleg run for the score. Rodgers’ effectiveness did decrease as the game wore on—the Bears intercepted him twice, including once in the red zone. He finished with “only” 244 yards passing, but he also made the Bears pay with his feet, picking up 39 rushing yards on seven carries.