Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot is reducing restrictions, allowing fans to attend Bulls and Blackhawk games at 25% capacity at the United Center. Why anyone would attend these meaningless games is beyond me. Both teams are floundering; missing the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. It doesn’t look like either team will be competing for a championship anytime soon. Neither team is worth the price of admission
there are good vibes surrounding the Bears. General Manager Ryan Pace has never been afraid of swinging for the fences, trading up in the draft. While most of his picks have been failures, most fans are ecstatic with number one pick, Justin Fields. He may be the franchise quarterback the Bears have been searching for. At 6’2”, Fields has all the requisite traits to be a really good QB. He has a strong and accurate arm, is elusive in the pocket and he can run. By all accounts he is very intelligent and should quickly pick up the offensive system. This is where things get dicey because this is Coach Matt Nagy’s offense, where third down and two is a passing down. They also want Fields to sit and learn from second string quarterback Andy Dalton, who was signed in desperation. Just like Trubisky was supposed to learn from Mike Glennon, Fields should be the starter by game 3. Hope springs eternal from Halas Hall!
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