Halfway by the Bears’ season — which hasn’t gone in response to plan — the Sun-Times’ Mark Potash analyzes what’s gone fallacious and what to anticipate the remainder of the best way: Matt Nagy’s grade midway by the season is: D. When there are that many factors of regression — Trubisky, the offensive line, Cohen, Burton, Miller, the working again, and many others., and many others., — it factors the finger squarely at Nagy. The league has caught as much as his offensive type and he has but to reply. What ought to they do at quarterback, now and sooner or later? The Bears have little alternative however to stay
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Lakers Shut Down LeBron James, Ending Disappointing First Season In LA
In a transfer that was certain to occur finally, the Los Angeles Lakers ended LeBron James’ season on Sunday, the crew introduced. The Lakers have been trending downwards for the previous couple of weeks and just lately had been formally eradicated from playoff rivalry, which meant that James’ sitting out some video games almost was inevitable, particularly given the star’s battle with a lingering groin harm that the crew made word of of their announcement, per ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. That groin harm got here on Christmas Day, and compelled LeBron to overlook a month, which proved to be a serious turning level in a as soon as semi-promising season for the Lakers.
Jayson Tatum, Celtics Reflect On Disappointing Game 7 Loss Vs. Cavs
The Boston Celtics’ season came to screeching halt Sunday night when the Cleveland Cavaliers came into TD Garden and grabbed an 87-79 win in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals. It was an unbelievable ride for a young Celtics team without its two best players in Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward. While the C’s didn’t have enough in the tank to overtake LeBron James on a stage that he has owned for most of his career, the future is unquestionably bright for Boston. That being said, the day after a season-ending loss is all about what could have been, and a number of Celtics voiced their thoughts Monday on what was an ugly
Former Sabre Rob Ray Calls Buffalo’s Lack of Response to Milan Lucic’s Hit on Ryan Miller ‘Very Disappointing’
Rob Ray spent more than 13 seasons with the Buffalo Sabres and knows a thing or two about sticking up for a teammate. So when the Sabres did nothing following Milan Lucic's hit on Ryan Miller, he was very disappointed. Ray, who played with Buffalo from 1989-2003, said the Sabres had the players on the ice who would do something, so it was a bit surprising to see Lucic get let off the hook. And while he would have liked to have seen the Sabres take more initiative, he doesn't expect too much to happen in the way of fights when the teams hook up in Buffalo on Wednesday night. To hear what else the former Sabre had to say, check out