Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Reggie Bush taunts Urlacher all the way back to New Orleans

Despite losing the NFC Championship game to the Bears, Saints rookie Reggie Bush spent the entire trip back to New Orleans taunting Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, just as he did during the third quarter of Sunday's game.

Cubs and Sox Nations agree to shaky ‘Super Bowl Alliance’

Chicago baseball fans will set aside their differences over the next two weeks and root for the Bears together, according to a recently inked treaty at City Hall Sunday night.

Bears throttle Saints, advance to Super Bowl XLI

The entire city of Chicago could see it coming. We were being set up for one of the biggest collapses in the city's sports history. The Bears' once comfortable 16-0 first half lead had cut to just two as the New Orleans Saints' rookie sensation Reggie Bush was back flipping into the end zone.

Mayor Daley to Da Coach: ‘Get out!’

Mike Ditka said he doesn't care who wins the NFC Championship and it's upsetting a lot of Chicagoans. Ditka earned his legacy as the Bears head coach from 1982 to 1992 before coaching the Saints from 1997 to 1999 and holds the distinct title as the only head coach fired by both franchises.

President Bush orders the Bears to lose

Following a recent dispatch of more troops to the Mideast, President Bush is once again attempting to correct a previous wrong. The Commander in Chief has told the Bears they must lose this Sunday and give the people of New Orleans and their Saints a trip to Super Bowl XLI.

Weather beat: Skilling exiles self for incorrect Bears game forecast

After his bold predictions of a ferocious winter storm failed to come true during a thrilling Bears overtime playoff win, WGN Chief Meteorologist Tom Skilling announced he was going to exile himself to Barrow, Alaska, the northern most city in the United States.

Lovie praises Rex for not playing like Rex as Bears advance to NFC Championship

Bears fans have clamored for a replacement to dejected quarterback Rex Grossman for months. Yet head coach Lovie Smith refused to make a change, sticking by his young outcast, insisting the quarterback would eventually turn it around and play like someone fans didn't even recognize.