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Anthony Rizzo Has A Message For The Loyola Men’s Basketball Team

Today is the first full day of March madness games and I couldn’t be more excited. It’s the two days out of the year that I walk into work and act like I’m getting something accomplished — when in reality, I have the live stream of every game minimized on my computer.

I wish every day was like March.

The unanimous Cinderella story in the 2018 tournament comes straight out of the city of Chicago. The eleventh-seeded Loyola Ramblers are playing in the tournament for the first time since 1985 and have a tough first round draw when they face the sixth-seeded Miami Hurricanes today at 2:10 PM.

The Ramblers have everyone in Chicago pulling for them today, including Cubs superstar Anthony Rizzo.

Since I’m not off until 4:00 today, there may or may not be a good chance that I’ll be catching the Ramblers and Hurricanes later on today — and possibly doing some actual work as well.

Three Time Pro Bowler Just Hit The Market, Watch Closely Bears Fans

Breaking news out of Miami, the Dolphins have released center Mike Pouncey after he wasn’t willing to take a pay cut. The three-time Pro Bowler is only 28 years old and would fit quite nicely in between Kyle Long and Cody Whitehair making this a very interesting situation for Bears fans to watch.

The brother of six-time Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey, Mike is reportedly “heart-broken” after Miami failed to honor his contract.

This move by the Dolphins could play directly into Chicago’s favor. The Bears have multiple needs on their offensive line but landing Pouncey could give them one of the strongest interiors in the league. You’d have to think protecting Mitch Trubisky is high on Ryan Pace’s priority list making Pouncey an ideal signing that fills a direct need.

The Dolphins appear to be entering full rebuild as they traded Jay Ajayi and parted ways with Jarvis Landry, Ndamukong Suh and now Pouncey. This gives the Bears a rare shot at an elite interior lineman.

Back in 2011, when Pouncey was drafted 15th overall by Miami, the Bears were consistently linked to him in the media. Chicago has an entirely new regime now, but the need on the interior of the offensive line remains especially with the recent release of Josh Sitton.

The Chicago Bears have a press conference scheduled for 2pm today to announce their new class of free agents, adding Pouncey into that mix would immediately elevate the offensive line and give Trubisky three of the best interior players in football.

NOTE: There is an injury concern here as Pouncey was told by doctors he might need a hip replacement before he’s forty, but that hasn’t affected his stellar play on the field. He also won’t be forty for 11 more years. (h/t Joel Greggio)

Watch this one closely.

Lauri Markkanen Out Again With “Back Spasms”

The 23-44 Bulls have tried just about everything to lose more games after the all-star break. For the most part, it has worked. They’ve lost nine of their last 12, but the problem is the bottom seven teams in the league have been worse. The Bulls are now closer in the standings to the league’s ninth-worst team than the seventh-worst team, despite the Bulls being on pace to win just 26 games!

With 15 games to go and the fifth worst record in the league within striking distance (2.5 games), the Bulls have a chance at one more push towards the bottom of the standings.

Back spasms ya say?

Most of the time I feel good, but then sometimes it just hits like sharp. So I don’t even know exactly what’s the movement that bothers me more. Right now I feel pretty good.”

What’s that Lauri? Not every physical movement you make is 100% pain-free 67 games into your rookie season? You should probably take a week or four off.

The Bulls have struggled to lose against their tanking counterparts, primarily because of the Markkanen-Dunn-LaVine duo. By taking one of the three out of the lineup tonight against the dreadful Grizzlies (and again next week when the Bulls travel to New York) maybe the Bulls will be able to slide a few spots down the standings by season’s end.

 

Three Reasons Tyrann Mathieu Likely Won’t Land In Chicago

The Arizona Cardinals recently released their former Pro Bowl safety Tyrann Mathieu. At just 25 years old, with four years of NFL experience, Mathieu is entering the prime of his career. Arizona reportedly released him because he wasn’t willing to take a pay cut.

With two years left on his contract, Mathieu was set to get $18.8 million guaranteed to him on March 16th but the Cardinals cut him before that could happen after they failed to renegotiate a new contract. So, now the NFL world is waiting to see where he lands with Chicago fans excited about another possible huge free agent splash by Ryan Pace. Unfortunately, that excitement is likely to end with disappointment because Mathieu really doesn’t fit with the Bears. Here’s three reasons why.

  1. Mathieu claims he wants to WIN above anything else and Chicago has finished last in their division for four straight years. “It’s not all about money for me,” said Mathieu, ranked No. 5 in NFL.com’s Top 101 Free Agents of 2018. “I want to go somewhere where I can be completely immersed in football, and it’s not too much about anything but winning. I want to be a part of winning culture, where you feel that all the time. That’s all I want.” A winning culture is something Pace is trying to build but definitely not something the Bears currently have.
  2. Nobody has selected Chicago as a possible landing spot. Taking into account his salary demands along with his eagerness to win, Mathieu has the ability to pick almost any team in the NFL and nobody expects it to be the Bears. Several teams have been named as possible candidates to land Mathieu by the national media and Chicago isn’t one of them. Favorites include the Jets, Steelers, Patriots, Panthers and Seahawks.
  3. Contract demands do not fit Pace’s history. In 2017, Mathieu was the second highest paid safety in the entire NFL and that likely won’t change when he negotiates his new deal. Pace has been surgical when negotiating contracts and keeping Chicago’s salary cap under control. Mike Glennon was a small mistake, but look how easily he was wiped away because his contract allowed the Bears to do what they needed. Mathieu’s new deal might make him the highest paid safety in the NFL, possibly NFL history, that isn’t a road we’ve seen Pace go down. A perfect example is Jimmy Garoppolo. Everyone expected Chicago to be the perfect landing spot but most people failed to realize that he was going to need a gigantic payday upon leaving the Patriots. Now he’s currently the highest paid player in the NFL for 2018 while Chicago signed several new free agents and rebuilt a large portion of their roster using their salary cap space. This will be Mathieu’s second contract, usually the time when NFL players try to cash in on blockbuster deals with multi-year security.

Most Bears fans would love to see Mathieu in orange and blue, including me, but the possibility of this deal seems low given his salary demands and Pace’s history in Chicago. Something to watch though, that could give this deal hope, is what happens with Bryce Callahan. If the Bears lose him, their need for a playmaking safety / nickelback could drastically increase overnight.

Again though, the chances of Mathieu landing in Chicago are very low so temper your expectations. He has a long history of injury concerns, he will demand a gigantic payday and he wants to win. Don’t bet on the Bears to win this race.

Trubisky Isn’t Only One Who Will Benefit From Bears Free Agent Blitz

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The Chicago Bears free agent rush the past 48 hours was a sight to behold. For three years GM Ryan Pace had operated with a particular goal in mind. He wanted to spend his cap space diligently, making sure not to make any rash deals. He’d seek out fewer big names on the market and instead focus on adding depth and potential second tier talent that still had room to grow. It’s a mode of operation that worked a couple times, particularly with Akiem Hicks. However, for the most part, Bears free agency operations have struggled.

Pace knew he could no longer sit back like that. He’s yet to produce a winning season and now has a young quarterback to think about. So when the legal tampering period commenced on March 12th, the Bears leading man was ready. In the span of less than a day, he secured the rights to three key additions that could change the entire landscape on offense.

Former Pro Bowl receiver Allen Robinson signed a three-year, $42 million deal. He was soon followed by versatile tight end Trey Burton, arriving on a four-year $32 million contract. Last but not least was speedy receiver Taylor Gabriel, locking up his future for four years at $26 million. Three brand new pass targets, all young and talented. Mitch Trubisky was the obvious beneficiary behind it all.

Except he’s not the only one. There’s another who should be doing cartwheels over this development.

Bears free agent blitz will be a huge help to Jordan Howard

Few men had a harder time finding space to work in 2017 than running back Jordan Howard. That was because he faced a situation where defenses stacked the tackle box with eight or more men 43.12% of the times he touched the ball. Only two other feature running backs, Leonard Fournette and Jonathan Stewart, facing higher percentages. It was a frustrating situation. The fact Howard still ran for over 1,000 yards and averaged 4.1 yards per carry is impressive.

The Bears though want to do everything in their power to maximize what Howard can do. A great goal would be finding a way to force defenders out of the box. This would give him more space to work with and possibly lead to more big plays.

In 2016 for example, Howard averaged a whopping 6.1 yards per carry when he faced six men or fewer in the box. The last thing opponents want is for him to have room. Yet they no longer have a choice in the matter. The arrivals of Robinson, Gabriel, and Burton combine with Adam Shaheen and a returning Cameron Meredith to provide Trubisky a litany of options in the passing game. A problem opponents didn’t have to deal with last year.

If they try to stack the box in 2018, that will mean one-on-one coverage across the board. If head coach Matt Nagy is as good a play caller as advertised, somebody will be open for Trubisky to find. Then again if the defense tries to drop more men into coverage, it’s one less at the line of scrimmage to stop Howard. It’s a classic football version of a Catch 22. Something the Bears haven’t seen since 2013 with Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffery, and Martellus Bennett.

That offense finished the year ranked eighth overall. Matt Forte finished that year with career highs in rushing yards (1,339) and rushing touchdowns (9).

Bears Feel They Have a Shot at Trading Failed 2017 Signing

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The 2017 Chicago Bears free agent class still gives some fans nightmares. Aside from the surprising success of cornerback Prince Amukamara, the class was an utter bust. Mike Glennon flamed out after just four games as the starter. Quintin Demps broke his arm before the season barely began. Markus Wheaton failed to even make five catches. Marcus Cooper put himself on blooper reels forever with his botched field goal return. All of those men have since been released. Only one remains standing.

That is tight end Dion Sims. His survival on the roster is a curious one. He was already supplanted as a starter last season by rookie Adam Shaheen. Since then the Bears added even more finality to his place on the roster by locking up free agent Trey Burton. Most would’ve expected the team would be eager to get that $5.66 million cap relief by cutting him loose.

Except it’s never wise to unload an asset that may bring some value. According to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, the Bears think they might have a limited market to trade Simms.

A Simms trade would soften the blow of 2017 Chicago Bears free agent class

“An NFL source said Wednesday night the Bears are believed to be shopping Sims, a move that surely has a timetable attached to it if the team doesn’t want to be on the hook for that base salary guarantee. They probably can’t get much in return considering Sims’ salary but there’s a shortage of accomplished blocking tight ends on the market and general manager Ryan Pace might find a taker.”

The Bears thought Sims had potential as a receiving threat in addition to his solid blocking ability. They were proven incorrect when he managed just 180 yards and a touchdown in 14 games. He had a frequent problem with dropped passes too. That said he wasn’t helped much by poor scheming by the Bears coaching staff. Another team might feel he could provide more value in a better system.

Given the contract and other factors, it’s likely the Bears won’t get more than a late round pick for him, and a conditional one at that. Still, getting anything back for him at this point could be considered a minor victory for GM Ryan Pace as the team prepares to move on from the wreckage of 2017. Either way, it’s clear Sims won’t be a Bear for much longer.

IceHogs Make Playoff Run With Goalie Collin Delia

One goalie in the Chicago Blackhawks organization is delivering, and that is Rockford IceHog, Collin Delia.

The Rockford IceHogs are trying to make a playoff run and if they qualify for the Calder Cup Playoffs, Delia deserves some of the credit.

The 23-year-old started out playing college puck at Merrimack College for three seasons. Collin then signed with the Blackhawks last July. What impacted the signing was Delia’s junior season at Merrimack. During the year, Delia had .927 save percentage in 21 games and an eye-catching performance at a prospect camp prior to the signing.

But, similar to the Blackhawks, Delia’s season didn’t get off to a good start either. Delia played 10 games with a 1-7-2 record, 4.12 goals-against average and .887 save percentage.

After his rough patch, Delia made 16 starts for Rockford with an 11-2-3 record since January 6. This past week, Delia played back-to-back games where he made a total of 71 saves allowing only one goal. After this performance, Delia earned AHL Player of the Week honors.

The Ice Hogs have won five of their last seven games with Delia in the net. Rockford now stands two points behind the Grand Rapids Griffins as they fight for a playoff spot. If indeed the IceHogs do make it, Delia will surely be in the net, which means he will get more game and postseason experience, along with other prospects like Gustav Forsling, Anthony Louis and Luc Snuggerud.

In terms of the big picture, Delia’s development and saves like this have given the Blackhawks an AHL goaltender worth watching.

NBA Draft Prospect Profile: Troy Brown

With the New Orleans Pelicans shooting up the standings, that first-round pick the Bulls acquired from them is looking worse every day. As of now, it would be the 22nd pick. While that puts the Bulls in a harder position than they were in the day they made the trade, the reality is the Bulls can still get value with the pick.

Since John Paxson took over the front office in 2003, he has made five first-round picks between the #22 and #30 selections. Marquis Teague was drafted with the 29th pick in 2013, and he was obviously a bust. The other four picks? Bobby Portis at 22, Nikola Mirotic at 23, Taj Gibson at 26 and Jimmy Butler at 30. That’s a pretty damn good track record.

One name that the Bulls may be targeting if the Pelicans pick remains in that range? Troy Brown, a 6’7, 215lb freshman guard from Oregon.

STRENGTHS:

  • Length

Brown, a five-star recruit from Las Vegas, projects as a shooting guard at the next level according to most scouts. While he might not be quite as tall as he’s listed, his 7’0 wingspan should allow him to play some small forward as well. He isn’t a great athlete, but he’s got enough quickness that, combined with his length, could allow him to guard point guards from time to time. That type of positional versatility will serve him well at the next level

  • 2-Way Potential

Brown’s offensive game is still developing, he’s showed signs of being both an off-ball scorer and a ball handling creator, but he definitely needs some fine-tuning. Defensively, he’s everything teams want in a perimeter defender. He’s long, he’s versatile, and he can really rebound, he averaged 6.3 rebounds per game at Oregon. He can do a little bit of everything defensively, he just needs to find his niche at the next level on the offensive end.

  • Age

Brown won’t turn 19 until July. That will make his less than stellar freshman season more forgivable in the eyes of scouts. By the time he hits free agency for the first time, he’ll be only 23. There is a lot of time for development with him.

WEAKNESSES

  • Shooting

Brown showed an inconsistent stroke all season, finishing the year with just a 29.4 three-point percentage and less than one made three a game. In the video above, you can see that he takes a long time to load into his shot and his release is inconsistent. Hard to be an impact guard these days without a jump shot.

  • Athleticism

Brown Isn’t athletically challenged, per say, but he doesn’t jump off the page with his explosiveness or leaping ability.That wouldn’t be as big of a deal if he had a good jumper, but as of now, he doesn’t. If he can’t shoot and can’t blow by people or jump over people, how is he going to score?

  • Decision making/execution

This is more of a question mark than a decidedly weak part of his game. Coming out of high school, scouts liked his vision and ballhandling ability so much that they thought point guard was a possibility for him. However, he turned it over 84 times to go along with just 106 assists this season. How much of that was inexperience/growing pains? How many of those turnovers had more to do with his noticeably worse teammates than his own decisions? Time will tell.

VERDICT

I enjoy young prospects like Brown, especially for teams like the Bulls who are still a couple years away (at least) from seriously competing in the East. I think using the Pelicans pick on a wing makes a lot of sense, it essentially gives the Bulls a do-over on the Denzel Valentine pick.

However, Brown doesn’t fit the Bulls MO. Paxson’s success in drafting in the latter part of the 1st round has come by drafting older, more NBA ready players. The Bulls could use a wing defender like Brown but his offensive game is pretty far from NBA ready at this point and he isn’t a great athlete. I don’t think that’s the kind of guy that Paxson will be targeting in the 1st round.

Matt Nagy Lures In His Needed Backup QB For the Bears

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They say the easiest job on an NFL roster is the backup quarterback. They get paid millions of dollars to sit on the bench and do practically nothing. In truth though it might be one of the most quietly important positions to fill in the sport. Ask the Philadelphia Eagles where they might be had they not signed Nick Foles to backup Carson Wentz last year. New Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy is a former QB himself. He understands the value and importance of that spot well. He did occupy at times during his career.

So he didn’t waste much time finding somebody credible he can trust at that position behind Mitch Trubisky. Chase Daniel has been around the NFL since 2010. He’s played for three different teams including New Orleans, Philadelphia and Kansas City. It was the last one of those where the 31-year old and Nagy got connected. Daniel was backup to Alex Smith with the Chiefs for three seasons from 2013 to 2015.

Now according to Peter Schrager of NFL Network and Fox Sports, he is set to take over that same job in Chicago.

Matt Nagy has a right to feel comfortable with Daniel

Daniel isn’t on the same level in terms of accomplishments as Foles. He is far more a true backup. To date, he’s only started two games in his NFL career. To his credit, he performed well in both. All told he went 37-of-57 for 357 yards and a touchdown. He doesn’t have the strongest arm in the world but he’s a quick decision-maker who can keep an offense on schedule and throw accurately under pressure.

What can also be lost about Daniel is his underrated mobility. Being a shorter QB often means he has to move in order to find throwing lanes. He can do that but is also an able scrambler, picking up big chunks of yardage with his feet.

His skill set is somewhat similar to Trubisky in that regard, making him a good choice to conduct the offense the new Bears coaching staff wants to put together. He’s known for being a total professional and good teammate. Yet another experience and capable pair of eyes that Trubisky can use to his own advantage. A solid, solid move for Chicago.

Josh Bellamy Spouts Off on Instagram After Bears Add Wide Receivers

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The Chicago Bears were always going to add wide receivers in 2018. That was inevitable. A byproduct of having the worst passing offense in the NFL the previous year. Anybody with common sense should’ve seen it coming. GM Ryan Pace wasn’t going to sit back and let his young QB Mitch Trubisky suffer through another season with the targets he had. Well, it seems at least one man isn’t happy about the developments. That man is Josh Bellamy.

The 28-year old receiver was really an unknown quantity when he arrived in Chicago back in 2015. Since then he’s become sort of the resident survivalist. Every year it seems like he might get cut but he manages to hang around. He’s since become one of the teams’ better special teams players and an active reserve receiver. Last season was his personal best, catching 24 passes for 376 yards and a touchdown.

Chicago chose to tender his restricted free agent rights, keeping him in place for this season. It seems he thought this might’ve guaranteed him a roster spot for another year. Recent actions by the Bears have suggested otherwise. It seems the veteran isn’t taking it too well.

Josh Bellamy expresses frustration and desire to leave on Instagram

The final day before the official start of free agency was a busy one for the Bears. They struck before the sun was even up, securing former Pro Bowl receiver Allen Robinson on a three-year deal. They weren’t done though. That afternoon they struck again. grabbing speedy Taylor Gabriel out of Atlanta on a four-year deal. Suddenly the depth chart looks a lot more crowded, especially with the anticipated returns of Cameron Meredith and Kevin White.

Bellamy must be seeing his time in Chicago fading, and he vented that realization on Instagram.

Players react differently under stress. It can’t be easy for Bellamy. He now knows the odds of sticking on the Bears roster are drastically reduced. His best hope is to get a spot at the bottom of the depth chart as a special teamer. The chances of actually playing on offense are almost non-existent. That has to sting given his steady improvement this past year. One can’t blame him for stating a desire to leave and seek better opportunities elsewhere. Perhaps the Bears will grant him that request depends on what happens over the coming couple months. The draft could make a lot of it clear.