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The Beachwood Radio Sports Hour #177: ‘Til Death Do The Bears Part

By Jim Coffman and Steve Rhodes

With all due respect, there seems to be just one way the McCaskeys will do the right thing. Plus: Cat Trick!; Acknowledging The Bulls’ Existence; The Derrick Rose Non-Tragedy; and Should We Be Paying More Attention To Northwestern Football?



SHOW NOTES
* 177.
:16: Pace Case.
* Trading Places.
* The Savage Truth.
* Tony Tre McBride.


* Why Trubisky Will Have To Be To Tom Brady To Make Pace’s Draft Day Deal Worth It.
* Dickerson: Was Mitchell Trubisky Worth The Price?
* Michael, George And Mommy.
* In Trestman We Trust!
* Mulligan: Shouldn’t The Fates Of John Fox And Ryan Pace Be Interlocked?
* Rozner: Another Day, Another Narrative Bites The Dust.
* Pompeii: The problem with Ryan Pace’s free agent signings.
* Haugh: Are The Bears Putting More Faith In Ryan Pace Than He Deserves?
* Haugh: Bears’ Brian McCaskey On Hearing Loss: ‘Technology Has Really Saved Me.’
* Assignment Desk: What Happens When Virginia Dies?
* Haugh: It’s Time Mitch Trubisky Reminded Us Why Bears Gave 49ers A Draft Haul.
* Kid Loggains.

* Podium vs. Lectern.
* Gabriel: Sources: Neither John Fox Nor Vic Fangio In Chicago Bears’ Future Plans.
(To which we say, “Good!”)
38:45: Cat Trick!
* Coffman: “You don’t salvage a point at home against the Stars!”
* Is this the end for The Toews & Kane Show?
47:07: Acknowledging The Bulls’ Existence.
* Coffman: “The bloom is off the Markkanen.”
Awww, c’mon!
* Sidebar: The Derrick Rose Non-Tragedy.
54:37: Should We Be Paying More Attention To Northwestern Football?
* Greenberg: “I would’ve defied anyone to spend three-plus hours at Memorial Stadium on Saturday and try to see the glass – any glass – as half-full. The so-called Land of Lincoln rivalry game, scheduled on the final weekend of the regular season because it’s supposed to be a big deal, was a fly on the rear ends of, say, Alabama-Auburn and Michigan-Ohio State. You know, the real rivalry games. Northwestern-Illinois was so irrelevant, it was almost as if it didn’t exist. Fitzgerald referred to the Illini’s home as a ‘sleepy building.’ It was a nicer way to say ’empty.'”

STOPPAGE: 3:12

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Posted on December 1, 2017