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In the Best of the Bears this week, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron reacted to the news that the Bears will explore northwest Indiana as a potential site to build a new stadium; Fox 32 Chicago political correspondent Paris Schutz joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to detail how Indiana officials are making an aggressive push to lure the Bears across the state border; and sports business expert Marc Ganis joined the Mully & Haugh Show to explain why he views northwest Indiana as a "legitimate option" for the Bears even as many others consider it to be solely a leverage play.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron reacted to the news that the Bears will explore northwest Indiana as a potential site to build a new stadium; Fox 32 Chicago political correspondent Paris Schutz joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to detail how Indiana officials are making an aggressive push to lure the Bears across the state border; and sports business expert Marc Ganis joined the Mully & Haugh Show to explain why he views northwest Indiana as a "legitimate option" for the Bears even as many others consider it to be solely a leverage play.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron reacted to the news that the Bears will explore northwest Indiana as a potential site to build a new stadium; Fox 32 Chicago political correspondent Paris Schutz joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to detail how Indiana officials are making an aggressive push to lure the Bears across the state border; and sports business expert Marc Ganis joined the Mully & Haugh Show to explain why he views northwest Indiana as a "legitimate option" for the Bears even as many others consider it to be solely a leverage play.
In the Best of the Bears this week, ESPN analyst Matt Bowen joined the Spiegel & Holmes to explain why Chicago head coach Ben Johnson's run game scheme is the best in the NFL; Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed how the Bears' defensive depth has been key in the team's success; and Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron implored Bears fans to live in the moment and enjoy the team's success in an NFL in which fortunes change quickly.
In the Best of the Bears this week, ESPN analyst Matt Bowen joined the Spiegel & Holmes to explain why Chicago head coach Ben Johnson's run game scheme is the best in the NFL; Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed how the Bears' defensive depth has been key in the team's success; and Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron implored Bears fans to live in the moment and enjoy the team's success in an NFL in which fortunes change quickly.
In the Best of the Bears this week, ESPN analyst Matt Bowen joined the Spiegel & Holmes to explain why Chicago head coach Ben Johnson's run game scheme is the best in the NFL; Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed how the Bears' defensive depth has been key in the team's success; and Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron implored Bears fans to live in the moment and enjoy the team's success in an NFL in which fortunes change quickly.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron opened their show by reacting to the news that the Bears will be without leading receiver Rome Odunze (foot) and rookie receiver Luther Burden III (ankle) against the Packers on Saturday. After that, WGN sports anchor Jarrett Payton joined the show to discuss the latest development in the Bears' pursuit of a new stadium and to preview the game against the Packers.
In the third hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by former Packers offensive tackle Bryan Bualaga, who weighed in on the Bears-Packers rivalry and his time growing up in Barrington. After that, Score reporter/host Mark Grote joined the show to share a Bears report live from Halas Hall after the conclusion of practice Thursday.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron reacted to the news that the Bears will explore northwest Indiana as a potential site to build a new stadium. They also welcomed on Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshow to preview the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday.
In the second hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron looked ahead to the Bears-Packers matchup Saturday and Week 16 in the NFC. After that, they detailed how the Bears' use of chip help and max protection has been a crucial element of their offense's success. Later, they listened and reacted to Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones throw defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus under the bus.
In the final hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron welcomed on former Bears offensive coordinator Mike Martz, who shared what he loves with the current team's offense and how Chicago is set up well for the long term with quarterback Caleb Williams and head coach Ben Johnson. Later, Holmes and Herron reacted to the breaking news that the Bears are reopening their search for a stadium location, a process that will take a look at northwest Indiana.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron reacted to the breaking news that the Bears are reopening their search for a stadium location, a process that will take a look at northwest Indiana.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron welcomed on former Bears offensive coordinator Mike Martz, who shared what he loves with the current team's offense and how Chicago is set up well for the long term with quarterback Caleb Williams and head coach Ben Johnson.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron reacted to the news that the Bears will be without leading receiver Rome Odunze (foot) and rookie receiver Luther Burden III (ankle) against the Packers on Saturday.
In the final hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron welcomed on Score football analyst Dave Wannstedt and Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw to preview the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday at Soldier Field. Bradshaw also explained why he views the partnership between Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and head coach Ben Johnson as a "marriage made in heaven."
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by Fox 32 Chicago political correspondent Paris Schutz to break down the news that the Bears will explore northwest Indiana as a site to potentially build a new stadium.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron previewed the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday at Soldier Field. They also reacted to the breaking news that the Bears are reopening their search for a stadium location, a process that will take a look at northwest Indiana.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron welcomed on Score football analyst Dave Wannstedt and Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw to preview the Bears-Packers showdown Saturday at Soldier Field. Bradshaw also explained why he views the partnership between Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and head coach Ben Johnson as a "marriage made in heaven."
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by Score teammate Mark Grote, who shared a Bears report live from Halas Hall after the conclusion of practice Thursday.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by former Packers offensive tackle Bryan Bualaga, who weighed in on the Bears-Packers rivalry and his time growing up in Barrington.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron opened their show by listening and reacting to Packers head coach Matt LaFleur heap praise on Bears head coach Ben Johnson. After that, they discussed Bears linebacker D'Marco Jackson being named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week.
In the third hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by Score teammate Chris Emma, who shared a Bears report live from Halas Hall. After that, Holmes and Herron discussed how the Bears have a golden opportunity to deal a huge blow to the Packers' championship hopes when the teams meet Saturday at Soldier Field. Later, they listened and reacted to Bears quarterback Caleb Williams throw shade at former NFL running back LeSean McCoy, who recently criticized Williams.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris welcomed on Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron for the daily transition segment.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron listened and reacted to Packers head coach Matt LaFleur heap praise on Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron opened their show by reacting to comments from Bears head coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams about Williams' incredible touchdown pass to receiver DJ Moore in Chicago's win against Cleveland on Sunday. After that, they discussed how Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett shared love for Williams and Bears rookie left tackle Ozzy Trapilo.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron welcomed on ESPN analyst Matt Bowen to break down the Bears' elite running game. The guys also discussed Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' continued development.
In the third hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by ESPN analyst Matt Bowen, who shared high praise for the strong running game that head coach Ben Johnson has built for the Bears. After that, Holmes and Herron wondered how the Packers will adjust their defensive game plan against the Bears on Saturday with star edge rusher Micah Parsons sidelined by injury.
In the second hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by former Bears running back Matt Forte to discuss Chicago's win against Cleveland on Sunday and to preview its showdown against Green Bay this upcoming Saturday. Later, Herron detailed how the Bears' running game combines force and confusion.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron listened and reacted to Bears quarterback Caleb Williams throw shade at former NFL running back LeSean McCoy, who recently criticized Williams.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron listened and reacted to Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones throw defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus under the bus.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron looked ahead to the Bears-Packers matchup Saturday and Week 16 in the NFC.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron discussed Bears linebacker D'Marco Jackson being named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week.
Marshall Harris, Mark Grote and Clay Harbor welcomed on Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron for the daily transition segment.
Anthony Herron details why facing the Bears run game is so difficult to play against.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron wondered how the Packers will adjust their defensive game plan against the Bears on Saturday with star edge rusher Micah Parsons sidelined by injury.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by ESPN analyst Matt Bowen, who shared high praise for the strong running game that head coach Ben Johnson has built for the Bears.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote welcomed on Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron for the daily transition segment.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Score football analyst Anthony Herron to break down the Bears' 31-3 win against the Browns on Sunday at Soldier Field.
In the second hour, Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Score football analyst Anthony Herron to break down the Bears' 31-3 win against the Browns on Sunday at Soldier Field. After that, Rahimi, Harris and Grote listened and reacted to the best sound coming out of the Bears' locker room after their win Sunday.
Anthony Herron shared his takeaways from the Bears' 31-3 win against the Browns on Sunday at Soldier Field.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Score football analyst Anthony Herron to share his takeaways from the Bears' 28-21 loss to the Packers on Sunday at Lambeau Field.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Score football analyst Anthony Herron to share his takeaways from the Bears' 28-21 loss to the Packers on Sunday at Lambeau Field.
In the second hour, Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Score football analyst Anthony Herron to share his takeaways from the Bears' 28-21 loss to the Packers on Sunday at Lambeau Field. Later, Rahimi, Harris and Grote discussed how Bears defensive lineman Andrew Billings' attempt to disrupt Packers quarterback Jordan Love's cadence backfired.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron opened their show by listening and reacting to Bears head coach Ben Johnson praise quarterback Caleb Williams for his ability to manage games well. After that, they discussed how the pro-style offense has had a renaissance of sorts in the NFL this season.
In the final hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by Score reporter Chris Emma to share a Bears report live from Halas Hall. He shared audio from head coach Ben Johnson, cornerback Jaylon Johnson and others. Later, Herron detailed why the Bears have had so much success running the football.
In the third hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by ESPN analyst Matt Bowen to discuss the Bears' win over the Eagles on Friday. He also praised veteran safety Kevin Byard's sensational season. After that, WWE star and diehard Bears fan Seth Rollins joined the show to preview Chicago's game at Green Bay on Sunday.
In the second hour, Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by former Bears offensive lineman James "Big Cat" Williams to break down Chicago's win at Philadelphia on Friday. Later, Holmes and Herron listened and reacted to Bears tight end Cole Kmet discuss those close to him who are Packers fans.
Matt Spiegel and Anthony Herron reacted to Bears head coach Ben Johnson's comments about quarterback Caleb Williams' game management. They also welcomed on ESPN analyst Matt Bowen to discuss the Bears' success running the football and more.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by former Bears offensive lineman James "Big Cat" Williams to break down Chicago's win at Philadelphia on Friday.
Laurence Holmes and Anthony Herron were joined by ESPN analyst Matt Bowen to discuss the Bears' win over the Eagles on Friday. He also praised veteran safety Kevin Byard's sensational season and discussed how the Bears tight ends are becoming key weapons.