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Rose Scores 30 in Bulls Loss to Cavaliers

October 21, 2014

Random thoughts (well, about as close to such things as we will find around here) while waiting for the World Series to begin: * The Chicago Bulls lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers 107-98 Monday night in a preseason game at Columbus, Ohio. Derrick Rose led the Bulls with 30 points on 12-of-18 shooting (4-of-5 three-pointers). […]

Bears Marshall at a Loss, But Not for Words

October 20, 2014

Monday meanderings: In the aftermath of the Chicago Bears’ 27-14 loss Sunday to the Miami Dolphins at Soldier Field, Bears receiver Brandon Marshall said the defeat was unacceptable. He said it more than a dozen times. OK, assuming the Bears accept that the loss is unacceptable, what does that mean and what do they do […]

Bears-Dolphins Could Use Some Cheerleaders

October 19, 2014

Sunday smorgasbord: The Chicago Bears play the Miami Dolphins on Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field. Meaning there will be no cheerleaders on the sidelines because the Bears haven’t had them since their Super Bowl-winning season of 1985. Once again, a plea to the NFL powers-that-be: When the home team doesn’t have cheerleaders, the visiting team […]

Buzzer-Beating 3 Lifts Bulls; Giants End Cards’ Season

October 17, 2014

Jimmy Butler did his best Michael Jordan impersonation Thursday night at the United Center. And, no, he didn’t shave his head. Instead he scored 29 points, including a buzzer-beating three-pointer that gave the Bulls an 85-84 exhibition victory against the Atlanta Hawks. Butler had 20 fourth-quarter points and was on the court for 6:07 in […]

Rooting Against Cardinals Doesn’t Improve Cubs

October 16, 2014

Thursday thoughts (or about as close as we come to those things around here) while wondering whether there will be a parade or any sort of celebration in Wrigleyville after the next St. Louis Cardinals loss (provided that it comes against San Francisco): * Rooting against a team to lose is not anywhere near as […]

Dempster’s Fashionable Postseason Presence

October 15, 2014

Midweek musings: For those looking for a Chicago Cubs connection in baseball’s postseason, about the best we can do is recently retired former pitcher Ryan Dempster. He was an in-studio analyst Tuesday for MLB Network — to the surprise of no one who encountered Dempster during his playing career. His wit will carry him far […]

Bench Scoring Helps Bulls Win After Trailing by 21

October 14, 2014

Random thoughts while wondering whether Jay Cutler completing passes to open Chicago Bears receivers will only reinforce the quarterback’s sense of invincibility in throwing to covered Bears receivers: * The Chicago Bulls overcame a 21-point deficit Monday night to defeat the Denver Nuggets at the United Center 110-90. It would seem the Bulls have mastered […]

Bears, Cutler Pass Test With Victory vs. Falcons

October 13, 2014

Monday meanderings: When it concerns victories in the NFL, they don’t award points based on degree of difficulty. So the Chicago Bears’ 27-13 victory at Atlanta is worth the same as the Green Bay Packers’ 27-24 comeback victory at Miami and the Detroit Lions’ 17-3 victory at Minnesota. All of which means the Bears are […]

Some Statistics Don’t Add Up (or Shouldn’t)

October 12, 2014

Sunday smorgasbord: A reminder to any and all media that presenting lists of baseball’s postseason leaders is misleading. Unless you want to extrapolate what the numbers of players who performed in an era when there was only the World Series and not the rounds leading up to the Fall Classic might be. Is it that […]

Angelo Backtracks; Meanwhile Pierzynski Back

October 11, 2014

Former Chicago Bears general manager Jerry Angelo surprisingly said Friday he did not mean the NFL covered up hundreds and hundreds of domestic-violence cases as he was quoted in a Thursday USA Today article. OK, not surprisingly. He said his words were taken out of context and twisted. USA Today reporter Josh Peter stood by […]

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