1999 Chicago Bears season
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The 1999 season was the Chicago Bears' 80th in the National Football League (NFL). On January 24, Dick Jauron was named head coach. The team improved on their 4–12 from 1998, finishing with a 6–10 under Jauron, who replaced Dave Wannstedt. Quarterbacks Shane Matthews (1,645), Cade McNown (1,465) and Jim Miller (1,242) combined for 4,352 passing yards during the season, the most in franchise history.
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* Head coach – Dick Jauron
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Sulecio Sanford
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* Physical development coordinator – Russ Riederer
* Assistant physical development coordinator – Steve Little
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* Defensive coordinator – Greg Blache
* Defensive line – Rex Norris
* Linebackers – Dale Lindsey
* Defensive backs – Vance Bedford
* Defensive quality control – Chuck Bullough
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* Chairman emeritus – Ed McCaskey
* Chairman of the board – Michael McCaskey
* Secretary – Virginia Halas McCaskey
* President and CEO – Ted Phillips
* Vice president of player personnel – Mark Hatley
* Director of college scouting – Bill Rees
* Director of pro personnel – Rick Spielman
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* Offensive coordinator – Gary Crowton
* Quarterbacks – John Shoop
* Running backs – Earle Mosley
* Wide receivers – Mike Borich
* Tight ends – Jim Bollman
* Offensive line – Bob Wylie
* Offensive quality control – Eric Studesville
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The 1999 season was the Chicago Bears' 80th in the National Football League (NFL). On January 24, Dick Jauron was named head coach. The team improved on their 4–12 from 1998, finishing with a 6–10 under Jauron, who replaced Dave Wannstedt. Quarterbacks Shane Matthews (1,645), Cade McNown (1,465) and Jim Miller (1,242) combined for 4,352 passing yards during the season, the most in franchise history.
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* Special teams – Keith Armstrong
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