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It's time to get to know the new Bears! We got the low-down on Mike Glennon in last week's show, so this week we took a look at his new teammates. We talked about CB Prince Amukamara with Jaguars beat writer Ryan O'Halloran (@ryanohalloran) (2:50), WR Markus Wheaton with Steelers beat writer Jim Wexell (@jimwexell) (9:30), WR Kendall Wright with Titans beat writer Terry McCormick (@terrymc13), S Quinton Demps wtih the voice of the Texans Marc Vandermeer (@TexansVoice) and wrapped things up with Dolphins beat writer Omar Kelly (33:30), who broke down TE Dion Sims. Kevin and John analyzed what the Bears have done thus far in free agency and what it may mean for the NFL Draft.
We got the guys together for an emergency Mike Glennon Podcast to discuss the quarterback on every Chicagoan's mind this week. To break down Glennon, we hear from Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat writer Roy Cummings (@RCummingsFRS) who tells us what to expect from Glennon, then Kevin and John debate the Bears' looming decision at quarterback and if Glennon should get a big contract.
From the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Kevin Fishbain and CSN Chicago's John "Moon" Mullin talk about what they learned from Ryan Pace and John Fox and where the Bears are headed in free agency and the NFL Draft.
We open the show with a little Jay Cutler talk and the "news" that the Bears are shopping Jay. Kevin analyzes the Cutty situation, and then with the NFL Scouting Combine a week away, we get into NFL Draft mode with Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) of CBS Sports. He joins the show to discuss the top QB draft prospects — DeShone Kizer, Deshaun Watson and Mitch Trubisky — as well as some sleeper QB prospects, the top safeties and what the Bears should do at No. 3. Kevin and John wrap up the show with more QB and safety draft talk, plus a quick return of The Bachelor update.
We are back from a little break to dive into the trade waters and decide whether or not the Bears will or should trade for Patriots QB Jimmy Garoppolo. Chris Wesseling of NFL.com (@ChrisWesseling) joins the show to break down Garoppolo's trade value and what it would cost for a team like the Bears to get him. Chris also gives his insight on the other quarterbacks available and what the Bears should do with Alshon Jeffery. Kevin and John wrap up the show by discussing Garoppolo, Jeffery and more on the Bears' options in free agency.
The guys are back and Kevin recaps Senior Bowl week in Mobile, Ala. Which players stood out? Were there any quarterbacks worth a Bears draft pick? What benefits did the Bears' staff receive from coaching the game? Then the guys discuss more assistant coaching changes for the Bears and what it means for some of their young players. The show concludes with an annual look at some of the best Super Bowl prop bets, like how long the national anthem will be and what color Gatorade will be dumped on the winning coach.
We're back from a week off and getting you ready for next week's Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. Chris Burke from Sports Illustrated (@ChrisBurke_SI) joins the show to break down the top QB prospects and if anyone is worthy of the #3 pick. Chris also discusses Texas Tech's Patrick Mahomes, top safeties Jamal Adams and Malik Hooker and players to keep an eye on at the Senior Bowl. The guys wrap up the show with conference championship talk and even a little Bachelor conversation.
The Bears season mercifully came to an end, and GM Ryan Pace, head coach John Fox and chairman George McCaskey met the media this week. We play clips from their press conference throughout to learn about Pace's thoughts on what went wrong this season, how they will fix things for 2017, the quarterback position, coaching the senior bowl, needing more playmakers in the secondary and more. Kevin and John break down and parcel through Pace's thoughts and discuss where the Bears are in today's NFL.
We bring you to the final days of 2016 with a brief recap of the Bears' loss to Washington and the end of Barkley-mania. ESPN NFL writer and former NFL safety Matt Bowen (@MattBowen41) joins the show to discuss the Bears' need at safety, how they should handle drafting a quarterback, what the season finale is like when the players have nothing to play for and much more. Kevin and Dan wrap up the show with their picks for the final game of the 2016 Bears season.
It's a special Christmas edition of PFW's Chicago Football Podcast. Kevin, John and Dan start with a lump of coal for Bears fans by recapping Sunday's loss to the Packers. Then the conversation shifts to another first-round pick that doesn't appear to be a great gift for the Bears, Kyle Fuller. The guys preview the Christmas Eve game against Washington and play the role of Santa and hand out some gifts to members of the Bears family. From all of us here at Pro Football Weekly and Shaw Media, we wish you all Happy Holidays!
It's Packers Week! But first, Kevin recaps another close loss, this time to the Lions, and what to make of the final few Bears games. Emily Kaplan of The MMQB (@emilymkaplan) joins the show (8:25) to discuss her time in Green Bay, what the Bears' draft philosophy should be (15:25) and Chicago pizza (17:49). We then go Behind Enemy Lines with Aaron Nagler of PackersNews.com (@AaronNagler) to discuss if Aaron Rodgers is back (23:39), how Packers fans view Bears fans (28:16) and more to preview Sunday's matchup. Kevin closes the show by making his pick for the 194th meeting between the Bears and Pack.
The guys are back to recap a snowy victory for the Bears over the 49ers. The defense played well, so why is there a report about Vic Fangio's job status (5:30)? Kevin and John analyze that situation before the guys turn the page to the NFC North-leading Detroit Lions. Justin Rogers (@Justin_Rogers) joins the show to preview Sunday's game and discuss Matthew Stafford's success (10:07), Chicago natives Laken Tomlinson and Graham Glasgow and Jim Caldwell's smiles. The guys wrap up the show by breaking down the Bears' fantasy football outlook for Sunday and then give their picks.
We weren't going to drop the ball on our listeners and skip a week just because the Bears are 2-9! On this week's episode, we recap Sunday's loss to the Titans (3:48) and come up with some ways to avoid drops in the future. There's only one team in the NFC worse than the Bears, and we learned about that team, the 49ers, by talking to Kevin Lynch (@klynch49) of sfgate.com. Lynch discussed why Colin Kaepernick may be the team's answer at QB (8:54) and how fans feel about him in SF (21:07). Kevin and John wrap up the show by discussing Matt Barkley (29:52) and then the guys make their picks — both TV shows to watch and Bears-49ers (33:22).
You thought it couldn't get worse for the Bears — Au contraire! Kevin recaps another miserable week for the Bears and talks about why it's been fascinating to cover Jay Cutler (5:30). Tim Baffoe (@TimBaffoe) joins the show to give us his perspective on Cutler (7:30), as well as things for Bears fans to be thankful for and what there is to look forward to when following this team. Kevin and John wrap up the show with high school reunion talk and a preview of Sunday's game against the Titans (30:15).
Well, someone has to talk about the unraveling Bears, and we're here to do it! Kevin and John recap a wild and ugly 48 hours for the Bears and talk to Eric Edholm (@Eric_Edholm) of Yahoo Sports' Shutdown Corner (12:15) about the futures of Jay Cutler and Alshon Jeffery, and if there is any team in worse shape than the Bears. There are more games to be played, so Paul Schwartz, Giants beat writer for the New York Post (@NYPost_Schwartz) brings us behind enemy lines to discuss Odell Beckham Jr. and of course, Robbie Gould and the G-Men (26:45). The guys wrap up the show with their picks for Sunday's game.