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Chicago Tribune Bears reporter Dan Wiederer and former teammate Dan McNeil join to remember the life of Jeff Dickerson.
Remembering the life of our ESPN 1000 teammate Jeff Dickerson.
With two baseball reporters in studio, it was only a matter of time before we got around to MLB Lockout talk. Needs for both sides of town are discussed. Will the Cubs be in on Correa? Oh, Antonio Brown. Matt Nagy still here, and cleaning up the baseball calls.
Shot or No Shot. The most attractive NFL jobs ranked by Bill Barnwell are discussed. Albert Breer tells us why the Bears are ranked where they are. Are the Bears missing out by not getting the two week head start on coaching searches this year?
The Bulls with a big win last night taking their record to 21-10. When is it fair to move the bar of expectation of this team? Nagy is here the next two weeks.
The Bears win, but who cares? We go around the NFL's games from yesterday. Bill Belichick asked a question after the game yesterday you are going to have to hear to believe. Your calls, and what is that sound?
Shot or No Shot... are the Bears the only team that might take advantage of this two week rule? Jesse makes the case for the chanting at Nagy's kids football game last month. Are the Bears... not rebuilding again? Your calls.
The Bears win?! What does it matter? Is Nagy gone yet? Are the Bears going to take advantage of the new rule and start looking for someone in the last two weeks of the year? Your Calls.
If Matt Nagy gets fired, does that automatically mean Ryan Pace is gone too? Plus, Germain Ifedi spoke about his altercation with Teven Jenkins.
The new rule in the NFL allows for teams to interview coaching candidates with 2 weeks left in the season. Can the Bears even take advantage of this new rule? Will the rule serve as a wakeup call for the Bears ownership and front office?