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Chicago’s Opening Day as Mixed as Can Be

Posted: 6th April 2010 by Geoffrey Clark in MLB
It was a tale of two Opening Days for Chicago's two Major League Baseball teams.  One club impressed in every way possible, the other not so much.  All of it took place before the sun even went down. The White Sox were the first team to show off their 2010 selves and their premiere couldn't have been more perfect.  A combination of solid pitching, hitting, and defense translated into an easy ...

Bulls Not Making Predictions Easy

Posted: 21st October 2009 by Geoffrey Clark in NBA
The last real memory most people have of the Bulls is bowing out to the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of a classic first-round playoff series.á Although they came up short, fans around the league had new found respect for the team that pushed the defending champs to the limit.á A new season is about to get underway, and some people couldn't be more confused on what type of ...

On-Ice Success Will Put Up-and-Down Blackhawks Offseason Behind

Posted: 30th September 2009 by Geoffrey Clark in NHL
Normally, hockey doesn't become a roller coaster ride until the games actually begin.á For Blackhawks fans however, that ride carried over from the end of the playoffs to the summer activities.á It went from signing high-profile free agents to becoming involved with the law. Big splashes were made via free agency as the 'Hawks added veteran forward John Madden and Detroit center Tomas Kopecky. But the cream of the crop came with ...

Chicago Bears Linebackers: Need To Adjust Without Urlacher

Posted: 17th September 2009 by Geoffrey Clark in NFL
Fans braced for the worst when word broke out after the Bears' Week One loss to Green Bay that Brian Urlacher would have to have surgery on his wrist the following day. Their fears were realized when following the procedure, it was announced that Urlacher's season was finished after only one game.  Not exactly what they wanted to hear since many were also still fuming at Jay Cutler's sub-par debut. Those ...