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Rick Tarsitano

GN Sports: Unedited

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Rick Tarsitano

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GN Sports: Unedited

Rick Tarsitano

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The Bears look a lot different after the trade deadline. Roquan Smith is in Baltimore. Robert Quinn is in Philly. Ryan Poles has an extra 4th and 5th round pick, and Chase Claypool is in Chicago for the Bears 2nd rounder next year. Kurt Warner
On the national stage, we know the White Sox are often afterthoughts. ESPN barely knows they exist. But, at MLB Network at least one on-air host bleeds black and white. Stephen Nelson is part of the small fraternity of Sox diehards with that bi
Scotty Bowman, Alex DeBrincat and Kirby Dach are all gone. Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews may not be far behind them as the Blackhawks hit the reset button. Senior writer for The Athletic Mark Lazerus weighs in on whether Kyle Davidson got eno
Draft day is here and who the Bulls will take is anybody's guess. Scoop Jackson has a few guys in mind. He offered up some potential picks that Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley should keep their eye on, whether there is any merit to the Rud
The NBA Finals tip off Thursday as two of the best defensive teams in the league go head to head. Golden State joined Boston as two of the four franchises to ever make the championship round six times in an eight-year span. But, the Celtics hav
Dan Roan had a chance to catch up with one of his favorites -- former Westinghouse and Illini star Eddie Johnson. Eddie spent 17 years in the NBA and scored almost 20,000 points. He's still deep into the game. Eddie has a national radio show, t
Sunday was a pleasant surprise for most Bulls fans. Billy Donovan's team was not only competitive in the series opener, it was a couple of made three-pointers away from stealing Game 1. After the way Milwaukee mauled the Bulls the last two time
It's starting to feel like Groundhog Day every time the Bulls play someone good. A four-game losing streak has dropped them to fourth in the jam-packed Eastern Conference standings. Finishing fourth quarters has been a problem, lately. But Chic
When Scott Pioli took over as general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs back in 2009, Ryan Poles was one of the first guys he hired. Pioli tried to overwhelm him with work, but Poles was up for the challenge, staying even-keeled without being a
Loyal, firm, highly-intelligent and organized. Those are the words former Bears defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli used to characterize new Bears head coach Matt Eberflus. Marinelli runs the Raiders defensive line now, but mentored Eberflus wh
If you need a pick-me-up, just listen to Good Morning Football host Kyle Brandt talk about football or anything for that matter. Add in Jarrett Payton and there is enough energy to power the city of Chicago. The dynamic duo dive into the Bears
Olin Kreutz is still angry about the comments Bears chairman George McCaskey made during his press conference Monday, calling into question the six-time Pro Bowler and four-time Piccolo Award winner's character. Kreutz dives into the state of t
The top two teams in the Eastern Conference meet at the United Center Wednesday night, when the Bulls host Brooklyn. Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving all expected to play. The Nets' TV analyst is one of our favorite people - former D
Sports Illustrated senior writer Chris Herring tries to explain the Bulls hot start, how DeMar DeRozan is demolishing expectations and his new book Blood in the Garden: The Flagrant History of the 1990s New York Knicks
NFL Network fantasy football analyst Adam Rank checks in with Jarrett Payton to flesh out Justin Fields' rise, Allen Robinson's numbers slide and Matt Nagy's future as the Bears head coach.
Dan Patrick Show executive producer Paul Pabst discusses Justin Fields MNF debut, how Ryan Pace's future with the Bears isn't necessarily tied to Matt Nagy, what led Scottie Pippen to go scorched-earth on Michael Jordan in his new Bulls book an
Curtis Granderson is teaming up with Mariano's and the Greater Chicago Food Depository  to feed families in need this holiday season. The 3-time All-Star chatted with Jarrett Payton about kicking off his 9th Annual Grand Giving month-long food
Joakim Noah is coming back to the Bulls in a new role - team ambassador. The two-time All-Star discusses how the position will help him keep his Noah's Arc Foundation going strong, why he loves Chicago so much and what it means to have Tom Thib
It's shaping up to be an interesting offseason on both sides of town. Mark Gonzales takes a look at what the Cubs and White Sox shopping plans might look like. Plus, a preview of the Braves-Astros World Series with some Dusty Bakers stories alo
Matt Nagy tried to bring KC's Masterpiece of an offense with him to Chicago, but it hasn't worked - at all. Is Justin Fields in jeopardy of having his growth stunted by Nagy? The Athletic's Dan Pompei ponders the Bears most pressing questions w
Undefeated in the preseason, the new-look Bulls are off and running heading into the regular season slate. The Athletic's Darnell Mayberry goes one-on-one with Dan Roan to discuss how Lonzo Ball, DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine are sharing the we
There are a lot of questions heading into the 2021 Blackhawks season. Is Jonathan Toews ready? Are the new guys gelling? Will Erik Gustafsson help bolster the back end? The Athletic's Scott Powers tried to answer all of them before Wednesday's
MLB Network reporter Jon Morosi makes some bold predictions, including a White Sox World Series appearance with Dylan Cease taking home the MVP. He also weighs in on the future of the postseason format and what the Cubs offseason might look lik
Award-winning author Joe Posnanski shares how he distilled 25 years of covering baseball into an anthology of stories and tidbits about the best 100 players of all-time. He and Jarrett Payton also look ahead to the White Sox-Astros ALDS showdow
Not since 1981 have the Bears netted fewer yards in a game than they did Sunday in Cleveland. Dan Durkin breaks down the 'why's' as Matt Nagy would say and questions whether or not Nagy can fix the Bears systemically broken offense.
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