Heller: NFC North Answers to my Preseason Series “3 Burning Questions”
Joe Heller looks back at the questions he asked prior to the season and examines the answers.
Joe Heller looks back at the questions he asked prior to the season and examines the answers.
Safety determined to win a Super Bowl with the Bears.
Andersen Pickard previews Sunday’s divisional game between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears.
Liz Pendergraft shares her takeaways from Bears-Chiefs and looks at the several records broken by Kansas City.
Do the Chiefs have the intensity to keep their hopes of a first-round bye alive, or will the Bears play spoiler?
John Devereaux shares his NFL power rankings.
Somehow, Dallas will hold on to their NFC East lead with a 6-7 record after this week.
A pair of under-performing teams battle with hopes of keeping their seasons alive.
Finally, an injury update not dominated by quarterbacks. That only took eleven weeks. This week there are several skill players instead.
This season has been an offensive albatross for the Los Angeles Rams. They have yet to resemble the explosive unit so many revered. That is one of the reasons why refinding that balance they had over the past two seasons is a major key for them this week against the Chicago Bears.
The Lions came into this game thinking that a Chicago offense lead by Mitchell Trubisky would at least put a band-aid on the problems that were on the defensive side. It turned out not to be true. While Trubisky only threw for 145 yards, the Lions secondary allowed him to throw for three touchdowns, and that’s all the Bears needed in a 20-13 victory over Detroit.
The Lions lost another one last week in Oakland. The Bears are 3-5, and the offense is NOT looking pretty.
I brought in Illinois Student Broadcaster Anthony Pasquale and fellow Scorecrow writer Joe Ricotta (yes, our @theriot326!) to break it down.
We rant. We talk Lions, Bears, and Cubs. Animal activists may want to avoid this podcast. But, for the rest of you, it’s a great one! Check it out! (Warning- multiple curse words used. We’re not happy.)
Joe Heller looks back at the questions he asked prior to the season and examines the answers.
Safety determined to win a Super Bowl with the Bears.
Andersen Pickard previews Sunday’s divisional game between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears.
Liz Pendergraft shares her takeaways from Bears-Chiefs and looks at the several records broken by Kansas City.
Do the Chiefs have the intensity to keep their hopes of a first-round bye alive, or will the Bears play spoiler?
Somehow, Dallas will hold on to their NFC East lead with a 6-7 record after this week.
A pair of under-performing teams battle with hopes of keeping their seasons alive.
Finally, an injury update not dominated by quarterbacks. That only took eleven weeks. This week there are several skill players instead.
This season has been an offensive albatross for the Los Angeles Rams. They have yet to resemble the explosive unit so many revered. That is one of the reasons why refinding that balance they had over the past two seasons is a major key for them this week against the Chicago Bears.
The Lions came into this game thinking that a Chicago offense lead by Mitchell Trubisky would at least put a band-aid on the problems that were on the defensive side. It turned out not to be true. While Trubisky only threw for 145 yards, the Lions secondary allowed him to throw for three touchdowns, and that’s all the Bears needed in a 20-13 victory over Detroit.
The Lions lost another one last week in Oakland. The Bears are 3-5, and the offense is NOT looking pretty.
I brought in Illinois Student Broadcaster Anthony Pasquale and fellow Scorecrow writer Joe Ricotta (yes, our @theriot326!) to break it down.
We rant. We talk Lions, Bears, and Cubs. Animal activists may want to avoid this podcast. But, for the rest of you, it’s a great one! Check it out! (Warning- multiple curse words used. We’re not happy.)
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