Best of 670 The Score: Recent Episodes

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670 The Score is Chicago's radio home for the Cubs and Bulls. This Best of the Score section brings listeners the best interviews, segments, bits and highlights of the station's many shows, including Mully & Haugh, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes, Danny Parkins, Joe Ostrowski and more. Follow the Score on Twitter​ @670TheScore.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with three-time Paralympic athlete Jessica Heims ahead of the GLASA Great Lakes Games. Also, Old Town Merchant & Residents Association executive director Marcy Huttas previews the upcoming Wells Street Art Festival.

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On this episode, Alex Kuhn chatted with Chuck Griffin about Lincoln Park Mayfest and Dr. Erie S. Crawford about her new book "The Other Side of Midnight."

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Mark Grote and Anthony Herron reacted live to the NFL Draft and analyzed the Bears' selection of Texas A&M defensive tackle Shemar Turner at No. 62 overall in the second round.

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Mark Grote and Anthony Herron reacted live to the NFL Draft and analyzed the Bears' selections of Missouri receiver Luther Burden III at No. 39 overall in the second round and Boston College offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo at No. 56 overall.

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Mark Grote, Dave Wannstedt and Judson Richards reacted live to the Bears selecting Michigan tight end Colston Loveland with the 10th overall pick in the NFL Draft.

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Mark Grote, Dave Wannstedt and Judson Richardson provide coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft.

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Mark Grote, Dave Wannstedt and Judson Richardson provide coverage of the 2025 NFL Draft.

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On this week's Score Values, Alex is joined by Tracey Mayer of Wings who discussed the organizations upcoming fashion show to promote empowerment for Domestic Violence victors. Also Alycia Mason, Chief Growth Officer at Candycopia, talks about a way to support New Moms and women owned cand entrepreneurs.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated conductor, pianist, singer, producer and "Uniting Voices Chicago" leader Josephine Lee about a historic organization in Chicago that has been at the forefront of music as a tool for diplomacy.

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In a short show before the Cubs broadcast, Mark Grote listened and reacted to comments from Tyler Dunne of Go Long about Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' strengths and weaknesses. After that, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to discuss Cubs left-hander Justin Steele's elbow injury.

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In this episode of On The Clock, Mark Grote welcomed on Cynthia Frelund of the NFL Network to discuss which prospects will be available for the Bears at No. 10 overall in the NFL Draft. Later, Grote examined five mock drafts to see whom the industry expects the Bears to select.

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On this edition of On the Clock, Mark Grote welcomed on Emory Hunt of CBS Sports and Todd McShay of The Ringer to preview the NFL Draft and to discuss the Bears' options with the No. 10 overall pick.

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On April Fools' Day, 670 The Score shared its many pre-recorded breaking news promos in the vault that never made the airwaves through the years because they didn't ever occur.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn is joined by Paige Tobin of Urban Growers Collective to discuss internship opportunities that are being offered this summer on its eight farms on 11 acres in the city of Chicago.

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Ramie Makhlouf opened his show by reacting to the Bears' additions in free agency. After that, Fox Sports reporter Camen Vitali joined the show to explain why this offseason feels different for the Bears.

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In the second hour, Ramie Makhlouf pondered whether the Bears could select Boise State star running back Ashton Jeanty at No. 10 overall in the NFL Draft. Later, Andy Martinez of the Marquee Sports Network joined the show to discuss the latest Cubs storylines as they head to Japan for their opening two-game series against the Dodgers next week.

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In the final hour, Ramie Makhlouf discussed Bears second-year quarterback Caleb Williams' outlook for the 2025 season. Later, Herb Howard of The Bigs joined the show to discuss the Bears' options and flexibility in the NFL Draft following their additions in free agency.

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On this week's episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Ladies of Virtue Founder Jamila Trimuel about an initiative they are launching in order to get young people engaged in the political process.

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In the first edition of On The Clock, Mark Grote welcomes on Big Ten Network and Chicago Sports Network analyst Jake Butt to discuss the Bears' recent additions on the offensive line and what they should do in the NFL Draft. Later, Grote pondered how the Bears can address their need for a difference-making edge rusher.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by reacting to the Cubs' addition of veteran infielder Justin Turner on a one-year deal. After that, Elise Menaker of the Marquee Sports Network joined the show to discuss what Turner will bring the Cubs and how the club can utilize him.

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In the second hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Chad Reuter of NFL.com to discuss how the Bears could use the No. 10 overall pick in the NFL Draft. Later, Steve Wyche of the NFL Network joined the show to discuss the NFL Draft and to preview the upcoming HBCU Legacy Bowl this Saturday in New Orleans.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Pete Fiutak of CollegeFootballNews.com to discuss the seismic shit being proposed by the power conferences when it comes to the College Football Playoff. Later, Herron examined the Bears roster and how the team can improve this offseason.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by breaking down the Eagles' rout of the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59 on Sunday. Later, Herb Howard of The Bigs joined the show to discuss how the Bears should attempt to fortify their roster this offseason.

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In the second hour, Anthony Herron continued to discuss the Eagles' 40-22 win against the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59 on Sunday. Later, Mike Yam of the NFL Network joined the show to discuss the Eagles' dominance and why he felt it was coming.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Marquee Sports Network reporter Andy Martinez to discuss the latest Cubs storylines as they've reported to camp. Later, Herron listened back to Score football analyst Olin Kreutz reflect on the legacies of Bears matriarch Virginia McCaskey and former head Dick Jauron, each of who passed away in the past week.

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Paul Pabst opened his show by previewing the Chiefs-Eagles matchup in the Super Bowl and by sharing his prediction for the game. WGN sports anchor Jarrett Payton then joined the show to discuss the Super Bowl and the latest Bears storylines. Later, Pabst welcomed on former Bears running back Matt Forte to catch up and to preview the Super Bowl.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by previewing the Chiefs-Eagles matchup in the Super Bowl. Later, Dan Patrick Show executive producer Paul Pabst joined the show to share stories from Super Bowl week in New Orleans, including what it was like to get tackled by Packers running back Josh Jacobs.

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In the second hour, Anthony Herron was joined by NFL film analyst Alex Rollins to preview the Super Bowl and to break down Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' fit with new head coach Ben Johnson from an X's-and-O's standpoint.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron discussed recent examples of NFL teams going from worst to first and also shared his favorite Super Bowl halftime performances.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Mary Rinder of Loretto Hospital about additional funding for free mammograms for uninsured patients in their community. Kuhn also is joined by Jamila Trimuel of Ladies of Virtue about their upcoming "LOV Day."

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In this edition of The Tailgate, Paul Pabst started the show with an early preview of the Eagles-Chiefs matchup in the Super Bowl before reacting to the Bears hiring 28-year-old Declan Doyle as their new offensive coordinator. Later, good friend Andrew Perloff joined the show for the inaugural Tailgate Football Awards.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by discussing new Bears head coach Ben Johnson's recent additions to his staff. Later, PFF analyst Trevor Sikkema joined the show to discuss Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' development and the prospects who have stood out as he has been scouting at the Senior Bowl.

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In the second hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Sun-Times writer Patrick Finley to discuss how new Bears head coach Ben Johnson is assembling his staff. Later, Herron shared what he has learned about new Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, who's just 28 years old.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Score teammate Cody Westerlund to discuss Bulls forward Patrick Williams' struggles and what the team might do at the NBA trade deadline. Later, Herron reacted to NFL on Fox rules expert Mike Pereira's comments on key officiating calls on NFL Championship Sunday.

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On the Tailgate this week, Paul Pabst reacted to the Bears hiring Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their new head coach. After that, FS1 host Danny Parkins joined the show to discuss the Bears' hiring of Johnson. Later, Pabst held his Pub & Grub of the Week segment.

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Mark Grote opened his show by sharing his takeaways from new Bears head coach Ben Johnson's introductory press conference earlier Wednesday at Halas Hall. After that, Benjamin Allbright of KOA 850 in Denver joined the show to discuss the Bears' hiring of Johnson, just as Allbright had predicted for months. He also discussed which coaches from across the NFL could join Johnson's staff.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote discussed Bears general manager Ryan Poles' standing with the organization after he hired new head coach Ben Johnson. Grote also took calls from Score listeners.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote was joined by Mark Potash of the Sun-Times to discuss new Bears head coach Ben Johnson's introductory press conference earlier Wednesday at Halas Hall. Potash discussed Johnson's prospects for success in Chicago and also took calls from Score listeners with Grote.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Elise Larson and Hope Michelotti of Special Gifts Theater.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Casey Crnich of Hyde Park Day School. He discusses the mission of the school and its upcoming gala.

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Chuck Swirsky caught up with Bulls great Derrick Rose before the franchise honored him Saturday evening.

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In The Tailgate this week, Paul Pabst opened his show by discussing the Bears' coaching search and their season finale against the Packers on Sunday. Actor and diehard Vikings fan Josh Duhamel then joined the show to discuss his beloved team's terrific season. Later, Pabst held his Pub & Grub segment.

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Ramie Makhlouf opened his show by wondering what the Bears would look like if they had hired the right head coach in recent years. He then took calls from Score listeners who weighed in on what it's like to watch the rest of the NFL after seeing the Bears play. Later, Score reporter Mark Grote joined the show to share a Bears report from Halas Hall.

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In the second hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Sparky Fifer of The Fan in Milwaukee to preview the Bears-Packers game Sunday. After that, Makhlouf discussed why he isn't impressed with the Cubs' offseason work despite their acquisition of star outfielder Kyle Tucker.

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Live from Rally House in Wrigleyville, Leila Rahimi and Anthony Herron opened their show by discussing whether the Bears' loss to the Commanders on a "Fail Mary" in late October truly was a turning point of the team's miserable season. Later, they previewed the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.

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In the second hour, Leila Rahimi and Anthony Herron discussed the Bengals keeping their playoff hopes alive with a dramatic victory against the Broncos on Saturday. Later, Score reporter Mark Grote joined the show to discuss the Bears' disappointing season and what changes the organization could make this offseason.

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In the final hour, Leila Rahimi and Anthony Herron were joined by SiriusXM NFL radio host Jim Miller to discuss Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' progress and the team's miserable season. Later, Rahimi and Herron reacted to the Cubs officially announcing that legendary slugger Sammy Sosa will attend Cubs Convention.

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Anthony Herron broke down the Bears' 34-17 loss to the Lions on Sunday and took calls from listeners.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly break down the Bears' 34-17 loss to the Lions on Sunday at Soldier Field while also hearing from Chicago interim head coach Thomas Brown and quarterback Caleb Williams.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly break down the Bears' 34-17 loss to the Lions on Sunday at Soldier Field.

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In this episode of The Tailgate with Paul Pabst, he opened his show by discussing the College Football Playoff and the Bears' eight-game losing streak. Legendary film critic Richard Roeper then joined the show to discuss old sports movies and the state of Chicago sports. Later, Pabst shared his Bears-Lions prediction for their matchup Sunday.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Marquiesha Grant of Marillac St. Vincent Family Services about their upcoming Holiday Store event.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly break down the Bears' ugly 38-13 loss to the 49ers in Week 14.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly break down the Bears' ugly 38-13 loss to the 49ers in Week 14.

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Live from the 670 The Score studios, Paul Pabst opened his show by discussing the Bears' recent firing of head coach Matt Eberflus. After that, Score morning host Mike Mulligan joined the show to discuss the state of the Bears. Later, Pabst closed his show by sharing his level of Bears optimism.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Camille Lilly of Loretto Hospital to tell us about its 34th annual drive-thru Santa meet-and-greet event as well as its Christmas drive that's set to serve around 300 families on the West Side of Chicago.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Carla Beatrici of Smart Love Family Services about an organization that provides mental health counselling to families and children.

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Mark Grote and Gabe Ramirez opened their show by reacting to the Bears' firing of head coach Matt Eberflus on Friday and the messiness surrounding it. Later, they took calls from Score listeners regarding Eberflus' exit.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote and Gabe Ramirez were joined by Tribune writer and Take The North podcast host Dan Wiederer to discuss the Bears' firing of head coach Matt Eberflus on Friday and general manager Ryan Poles' job security. Later, Grote and Ramirez discussed the timing of Eberflus' dismissal and when they knew the Eberflus era was doomed.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote and Gabe Ramirez were joined by former Bears offensive lineman James "Big Cat" Williams to discuss the team's firing of head coach Matt Eberflus on Friday. After that, Grote and Ramirez shared the statement of gratitude that Eberflus released for his time in Chicago. Later, the guys debated how much influence Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams should have in the organization's upcoming coaching search.

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Paul Pabst opened his show by reacting to the Bears' firing of head coach Matt Eberflus on Friday, one day after he botched the final minute of Chicago's 23-20 loss in Detroit. Later, Score afternoon host Laurence Holmes joined the show to discuss Eberflus' dismissal and the Bears' future outlook.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' frustrating 23-20 loss to the Lions on Thanksgiving Day.

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On this episode of The Tailgate, Paul Pabst discussed the Bears' heartbreaking loss to the Packers last weekend and looked ahead to their matchup against the Vikings on Sunday. Later, Andrew Perloff of Maggie & Perloff joined the show to discuss the latest Bears, NFL and college football storylines.

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Laurence Holmes, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly break down the Bears' heartbreaking 20-19 loss to the Packers on Sunday at Soldier Field.

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Laurence Holmes, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly break down the Bears' heartbreaking 20-19 loss to the Packers on Sunday at Soldier Field.

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On this week's edition of the Tailgate w/ Paul Pabst, Paul discusses the Bears being in free fall mode after firing OC Shane Waldron. Paul was joined by 670 The Score Host Matt Spiegel and EPN College Football Studio Host Matt Barrie.

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Judson Richards opened his show by reacting to the Bears' firing of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday morning. After that, J.T. O'Sullivan of The QB School joined the show to discuss what he has seen from rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and the Bears on film.

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In the 2nd hour of the Show, Judson Richards chats with Scott Bair of the Marquee Sports Network who is a Bears Insider. Bair recaps Shane Waldron's dismissal and what it means for the organization. Later, Judson takes calls from Bears fans asking whether or not the Bears will se a post-Waldron Boost this week against the Packers

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In the final hour of the show, Judson Richards continues to discuss the fall out of the Bears letting go offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. What are the implications for Matt Eberflus? What is Eberflus's identity as a Head Coach? How far behind is he from the rest of the NFC North Head Coaches?

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Paul Pabst opens his show by discussing the state of the Bears as they sit at 4-4 and by pondering whether coach Matt Eberflus can fix them. After that, Patrick Finley of the Sun-Times joined the show to preview the Bears-Patriots game Sunday. Later, Pabst held his Pub & Grub segment.

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In the final hour, Judson Richards was joined by Padres television color commentator Mark Grant to share background on new White Sox manager Will Venable, who spent much of his playing career in San Diego. Later, Richards discussed a problem that the NBA may be facing.

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In the second hour, Judson Richards was joined by Sun-Times writer Patrick Finley to discuss Bears coach Matt Eberflus' job security as the team is in turmoil. Later, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to share the intel that he has gathered on the Cubs and White Sox at the GM Meetings in San Antonio.

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Judson Richards opened his show by discussing the latest Bears storylines as the team has dropped to 4-4. CBS Sports sideline reporter Evan Washburn then joined the show to discuss his interactions with Bears players and staff as he was on the broadcast for Chicago's loss at Arizona on Sunday.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' ugly 29-9 loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.

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On this episode, Paul Pabst recapped the Bears' gut-wrenching loss to the Commanders last Sunday and looked ahead to their matchup against the Cardinals. Later, Score morning host David Haugh joined the show to discuss the latest Bears storylines.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Jackie Burgess-Bishop of the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 18-15 loss to the Commanders on Sunday.

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Paul Pabst opens his show by welcoming on Bears linebacker Jack Sanborn to preview the team's game against the Commanders on Sunday. After that, Infinity Sports Network host Andrew Perloff joined the show to discuss the talent of Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels. Later, Pabst held his Pub & Grub of the Week segment.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by previewing the Bears-Commanders matchup Sunday. Later, Dan Patrick Show executive producer and Score host Paul Pabst joined the show to discuss the latest Bears storylines.

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In the second hour, Anthony Herron showcased a new Audacy voice message feature in which listeners shared their opinions on the state of the Bears and what their concerns are. Later, Carmen Vitali of Fox Sports joined the show to discuss the latest Bears storylines and what the team's mindset should be as the NFL trade deadline approaches.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Bulls Radio play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky to preview the start of the NBA season. Later, Herron listened and reacted to Bulls coach Billy Donovan's most notable comments in his interview on the Mully & Haugh Show earlier in the day.

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On Score Values this week, Alex Kuhn chats with WBBM sports anchor Josh Liss and folks from Loretto Hospital on fine new initiatives.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly break down the Bears' 35-16 win against the Jaguars in London.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly continued to break down the Bears' 35-16 win against the Jaguars in London. Later, Score football analyst Olin Kreutz called in to discuss the Bears' win after he had been supporting his wife at the Chicago Marathon earlier in the day.

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On this week's Score Values, Alex Kuhn previews Lincoln Park Wine Fest with Courtland Hickey of the Jonquil Park Advisory Board

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Trysta Krick takes over the 670 The Score airwaves to discuss the Bears win over the Rams and what it means for them moving forward. Next, CBS Sports' Mike Renner joins to discuss the Bears, Caleb Williams and Shane Waldron.

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In hour two, Carmen Vitali of FOX Sports joins Trysta Krick to talk Bears and more! Next, Trysta plays a game called "Fact or Cap" where we go over storylines from Bulls Media Day

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In the 2nd hour, hear Keenan Allen's meeting with the media where he discussed his recovery from a heel injury. Later, Mark reacts to Pet Crow-Armstrong's comments on batting leadoff.

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In the first hour of the shows, Mark Grote talks Bears and takes calls & texts. He's also joined by Josh Schrock who is covering the Bears for his final weekend on the beat for NBC Sports Chicago.

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Josh Liss and Race Director Carey Pinkowski preview the 46th Running of The Bank Of America Chicago Marathon. You can hear the race on Sunday October 13th right here on 670 The Score.

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Addie Goodman is the President & CEO of JCC Chicago and she joined Alex Kuhn on Score Values to discuss the Growing Hope Free Concert set for Wednesday September 25th at Gallagher Way outside of Wrigley Field.

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On this episode of The Tailgate with Paul Pabst, Patrick Finley of the Sun-Times dropped by to preview the Bears-Colts game and Bears icon and Hall of Fame offensive lineman Jimbo Covert also joined the show to discuss the state of the team.

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Rob Bronstein of Buckets over Bullying joins Alex Kuhn on this episode of Score Values to discuss a billboard campaign in the Chicagoland area devoted to bringing awareness to the issue of cyberbullying.

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Mark Grote, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 19-13 loss to the Texans on Sunday Night Football.

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Mark Grote broke down the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday from all angles. Hear from head coach Matt Eberflus, edge rusher DeMarcus Walker, receiver DJ Moore and cornerback Tyrique Stevenson, whom Grote caught up with in the locker room postgame. In his show, Grote was also joined by personality Trey Wingo, who shared his takeaways from Week 1 in the NFL.

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Chuck Swirsky breaks down the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday at Soldier Field to open the 2024 season.

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Chuck Swirsky breaks down the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday at Soldier Field to open the 2024 season.

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Chuck Swirsky breaks down the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday at Soldier Field to open the 2024 season.

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Chuck Swirsky breaks down the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday at Soldier Field to open the 2024 season.

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Chuck Swirsky breaks down the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday at Soldier Field to open the 2024 season.

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Mark Grote opened his show by previewing the Bears-Titans game Sunday. Later, Cory Curtis of Nashville News 2 joined the show to break down the keys to the Bears-Titans matchup.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote was joined by Andy Martinez of the Marquee Sports Network to discuss the Cubs' recent performance and the wild-card race.

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Paul Pabst is back to get you set for Week 1 of the NFL season and to preview the Bears-Titans matchup Sunday! Former Titans safety Blaine Bishop joined the show to preview the matchup between the teams at Soldier Field.

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Chuck Swirsky is joined in the first hour by Yahoo and Fox Sports Host Jason Fitz who talks all things NFL and College Football. He's stationed in Nashville and shares his thoughts on Titans vs. Bears week 1.

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In the 2nd hour, Score Bears reporter Mark Grote stopped by to give a Bears report where he heard from Matt Eberflus, D.J. Moore & Jaylon Johnson as we're within a week of the Bears opener. Later, Mark Schanowski stopped by to talk Bulls.

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Chuck Swirsky was joined in the 3rd hour by Jon Greenberg of THe Athletic who talked all things Chicago Sports. He discusses the Cubs run of late, Bears Training Camp & The Rookie battle between Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky.

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In the final hour, Chuck Swirsky was joined by Tony Andracki of the Marquee Sports Network to discuss the Cubs' six-game winning streak. Later, Swirsky listened and reacted to Cubs manager Craig Counsell's pregame media session Monday before his club welcomed the Pirates to Wrigley Field.

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In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Hub Arkush debated if the Bears had the best offseason of any team in the NFL. Rosie also questioned if the Bears truly have a top-10 defense entering the 2024 season.

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Steve Rosenbloom & Hub Arkush discuss their main takeaways from Hard Knocks where the Bears have appeared for the last month, and they talk with Packers Radio Play-By-Play announcer Wayne Larrivee who says Caleb Williams has the "IT factor".

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In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Hub Arkush were joined by football analyst Clay Harbor to discuss the Bears' outlook entering the 2024 season. After that, Tribune writer Meghan Montemurro joined the show to discuss the Cubs' six-game winning streak. Later, Rosie shared a special prayer that 49ers tight end George Kittle's dad has for the Bears ahead of their season opener Sunday.

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Paul Pabst is the executive producer of the Dan Patrick Show and has launched a new show called The Tailgate, which will air on 670 The Score on Saturday mornings in the fall. Pabst will discuss the Bears, the NFL at large and college football. In the first episode, he discussed Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' outlook in his rookie season and welcomed on WGN-TV sports anchor Jarrett Payton.

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Mark Grote discussed the latest Bears news and notes as they continue training camp.

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Gabe Ramirez talks with Michael Cerami of Bleacher Nation on if the Cubs can win the series against the Blue Jays.

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Gabe Ramirez opened by talking about how much he loved Caleb Williams' debut last Saturday in preseason, he asks Aaron Leming what to expect today from the Bears rookie QB, and touched on the White Sox snapping the Astros 8 game winning streak.

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Zach Zaidman and Ron Coomer were on the call as Seiya Suzuki lifted the Cubs to a 6-5 win against the Blue Jays with a walk-off RBI single in the 10th inning Friday.

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Ramie Makhlouf opened his show by going full meatball and sharing why the Bears may have a future Hall of Famer in rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, who impressed in his preseason debut Saturday. Later, Makhlouf shared his experience of being in attendance for the Crosstown Series between the Cubs and White Sox.

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In the second hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Fox-32 analyst Jim Miller to discuss Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' strong performance in his preseason debut Saturday. Later, Tony Andraci of the Marquee Sports Network joined the show to discuss the Cubs' sweep of the White Sox.

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In the final hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Jeffri Chadiha of the NFL Network to discuss Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' impressive performance in his preseason debut Saturday. Later, Makhlouf explained why he isn't a fan of Bears head coach Matt Eberflus.

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Mark Grote broke down the Bears' 33-6 win against the Bills in preseason action Saturday and took calls from Score listeners.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote continued to break down the Bears' 33-6 win against the Bills in preseason action Saturday and took calls from Score listeners. Later, he was joined by Josh Schrock of NBC Sports Chicago to share his takeaways from the Bears' victory.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote continued to break down the Bears' 33-6 win against the Bills in preseason action Saturday.

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Mark Grote discussed the latest Bears news and notes as they continue training camp, and he shared what has stood out to him lately, including rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' progress.

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Program manager Ryan Porth and 670 The Score summer intern Peter Hanson sat down to discuss Hanson's summer internship experience.

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In his final hour, Gabe Ramirez was joined by Andy Martinez of the Marquee Sports Network to discuss the state of the Cubs. Later, we heard from Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron at training camp.

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Gabe Ramirez opened his show by breaking down the first episode of "Hard Knocks," which is chronicling the Bears in training camp. After that, EJ Snyder of Bootleg Football joined the show to discuss the Bears' outlook entering the 2024 season. Later, Ramirez reacted to Score teammate Mark Grote venting his frustration about the Bears' offensive line.

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Mark Grote discussed the latest Bears news and notes as they continue training camp.

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Ramie Makhlouf opened his show by celebrating Bears greats Steve "Mongo" McMichael, Devin Hester and Julius Peppers being enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame over the weekend. Later, Pro Football Hall of Fame voter Howard Balzer joined the show to recap the emotional festivities.

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In the second hour, Ramie Makhlouf discussed how much Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams should play in the preseason. Later, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to discuss the Cubs' inconsistency and the White Sox's woes as they entered the day with a franchise-worst 19-game losing streak.

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In the final hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Score reporter Mark Grote to share the latest news and updates from Bears training camp. Among his notes, Grote explained that cornerback Jaylon Johnson was upset about being excluded from the list of the NFL's top 100 players. Grote also shared that new Bears punter Tory Taylor doesn't like the "Crocodile Punter" nickname.

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In his final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Andy Martinez of Marquee Sports Network to discuss the Cubs' three-game winning streak and if they can keep it going against the Cardinals this weekend.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by discussing Bears greats Steve "Mongo" McMichael, Devin Hester and Julius Peppers being set to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. After that, Alex Shapiro of NBC Sports Chicago joined the show to discuss the legacies of those three Bears legends and more. Later, Herron listened to WGN-TV sports anchor Jarrett Payton's recent interview with the Mully & Haugh Show. The son of Bears legend Walter Payton, Jarrett will be McMichael's presenter for the Hall of Fame festivities.

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Mark Grote was live from Halas Hall with sounds from Bears Training Camp. Hear from 1st year tight end Gerald Everett & 2nd year defensive back Tyrique Stevenson who spoke to the media following practice today.

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In the first hour of the show with Gabe Ramirez, Host and Football analyst Mike Golic Jr. joined the show to discuss the Bears and other storylines around the NFL. He explains why he doesn't see the Bears as a playoff team in 2024.

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In the final hour of the show, Gabe Ramirez was joined by Score Baseball Insider Bruce Levine who discusses the ugly baseball on both sides of town with both the Cubs & White Sox struggling to score runs.

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Trysta Krick opened her show by discussing how the Bears are the only team in Chicago worth having optimism about these days. Later, Score teammate Chris Emma joined the show to share a Bears report after the team held its first practice of training camp Saturday.

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In the second hour, Trysta Krick discussed Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' outlook for his rookie season and if he's the most powerful player in all of Chicago sports. She also discussed what Williams' ceiling and floor could be and shared her wish list for what she wants to see from him in training camp. Later, Krick discussed the growing rivalry between star rookie forward Angel Reese's Chicago Sky and star rookie guard Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever.

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In the final hour, Trysta Krick discussed the state of the confusing Bulls and whom they should try to build around. Later, CHGO reporter Will Gottlieb joined the show to share his takeaways from the Bulls' performance in Summer League action, including how rookie forward Matas Buzelis looked.

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In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez was joined by Andy Martinez of the Marquee Sports Network to discuss the Cubs' 5-2 loss to the Diamondbacks on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field. What will the Cubs do at the trade deadline. Later, Trevor Lane of the Front Office Show joined the show to discuss Bulls guard Zach LaVine's trade market.

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Gabe Ramirez opened his show by discussing the excitement surrounding the Bears reporting for training camp. Later, Ruthie Polinsky of NBC Sports Chicago joined the show to discuss the latest Bears storylines, including expectations for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.

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Score reporter/host Mark Grote was at Halas Hall on Friday as the Bears reported to training camp. He shared the best audio of the day from general manager Ryan Poles, head coach Matt Eberflus and others.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by reacting to the news that the Bears have signed quarterback Caleb Williams and receiver Rome Odunze to their rookie contracts. After that, Carmen Vitali of Fox Sports joined the show to discuss how the Bears stack up in the NFC North as the start of training camp looms later in the week.

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In the second hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Under Center podcast host Kenneth Davis to preview the start of Bears training camp. Later, Herron asked listeners what their sports viewing guilty pleasures were as a kid.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Meghan Montemurro of the Tribune to discuss the state of the Cubs and what they'll do at the trade deadline, which looms July 30. Will the Cubs be buyers or sellers? Later, Herron closed his show with more Bears conversation.

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On the July 13 episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Holy Buckendahl of Ronald McDonald House of Chicago and northwest Indiana, Dawn Melchiorre of Cradles 2 Crayons Chicago and Fr. Tom Hurley, the founder of Southside Summerfest.

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Ramie Makhlouf opened his show by reacting to star forward DeMar DeRozan leaving the Bulls to join the Kings in a sign-and-trade deal. Later, Ricky O'Donnell of SB Nation joined the show to discuss the Bulls' direction after DeRozan's departure.

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In the second hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Pro Football Focus analyst Sam Monson to discuss the Bears' improved offensive line, who could step up on the defensive line and the team's skill position talent. Later, Makhlouf shared his pie chart of blame for the Cubs' disappointing season.

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In the final hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Tribune writer Meghan Montemurro to discuss why the Cubs' core players are underperforming and whether lead executive Jed Hoyer could be in jeopardy of losing his job. Later, Makhouf shared his frustrations with the Bulls being too little, too later in trading away forward DeMar DeRozan and guard Alex Caruso.

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Trysta Krick opened her show by breaking down the Cubs' 5-0 win against the Angels on Sunday afternoon and by reflecting on the historic day in the Marquee Sports Network broadcast booth.

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In the second hour, Trysta Krick was joined by Audacy NBA insider Nick Friedell to discuss the Bulls' direction after star forward DeMar DeRozan left Chicago to join the Sacramento Kings in a sign-and-trade transaction.

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In the final hour, Trysta Krick discussed the state of the Bulls after star forward DeMar DeRozan left Chicago to join the Sacramento Kings in a sign-and-trade transaction.

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In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Tribune writer Julia Poe to discuss the Bulls' direction with the NBA Draft behind them and as free agency continues. After that, Rosenbloom and Esposito discussed the NHL's controversial decision to reinstate former Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville and former general manager Stan Bowman for employment after they were banned from the league for three years for their poor handling of sexual assault allegations against a member of the organization in 2010. Later, Rosenbloom and Esposito welcomed in Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi for transition.

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In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Tribune columnist Paul Sullivan to discuss what's wrong with the Cubs and White Sox. After that, Rosenbloom and Esposito took issue with a ranking that listed the Bears' skill position players as "average." Later, they played back an epic comment from legendary broadcaster Joe Buck during a speech he gave earlier in the week.

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In the first hour of their special Fourth of July show, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito opened it up to the listeners to ask them what their main issues are with the last-place Cubs and the MLB-worst White Sox.

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Live from the Advocate Center, Mark Grote and Chuck Swirsky previewed the NBA Draft and were joined by Score teammate Cody Westerlund to discuss the Bulls' mindset heading into the big night.

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Live from the Advocate Center, Mark Grote and Chuck Swirsky were joined by K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago and Jon Greenberg of The Athletic to discuss what lies ahead for the Bulls this offseason and to react live to the top 10 picks in the NBA Draft.

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In the final hour of their show live from the Advocate Center, Mark Grote and Chuck Swirsky discussed the Bulls' selection of G League Ignite forward Matas Buzelis at No. 11 overall in the NBA Draft. Later, Ricky O'Donnell of SB Nation joined the show to break down Buzelis as a prospect before we heard from Buzelis as he spoke to the Chicago media for the first time as a member of the Bulls.

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Mark Grote hosted a special Salute to Sandberg show, a one-hour special to honor Cubs legend and Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg before the franchise unveils a statue outside of Wrigley Field on Sunday to honor him. You'll hear from Bob Costas, Steve Stone, Andre Dawson, Barry Rozner, Bruce Levine and Sandberg himself in this special produced by 670 The Score in an Audacy Sports presentation.

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To open her 670 The Score hosting debut, Trysta Krick discusses the hype surrounding the Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams, Hard Knocks coming to Chicago and what real expectations should be for the Bears this year.

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To open hour two, Trysta Krick brings on a familiar face to the 670 The Score airwaves welcoming Laurence Holmes for a long conversation about the Bears & the Cubs.

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Mark Grote begins the show with Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito in transition. Brewers Announcer Jeff Levering stops by to discuss the big series and the Brewers start to the season.

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Mark Grote shares some of a discussion that he and media members had with Bears QB Coach Kerry Joseph after OTA practice last week. Later, Mark discusses White Sox Manager Pedro Grifol going on a rant about his team's play.

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In the 3rd Hour of the show, Bulls play-by-play voice on The Score, Chuck Swirsky, stops by to talk about his friend, the late Bill Walton. Later, Kevin FIshbain of The Athletic talks Bears OTA's.

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Steve Rosenbloom & Mike Esposito talk with Alex Shapiro of NBC Sports Chicago on the Bears new look team with Caleb Williams leading the helm at QB as a rookie, and they take some calls regarding the Sox and other Baseball stories.

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Steve Rosenbloom & Mike Esposito talk with Michael Cerami of Bleacher Nation after a rough last few series' for the Cubs entering Craig Counsell's return to Milwaukee, and they check in to see if Pedro Grifol is still the Manager of the White Sox after getting 4 game swept by the Orioles at home this weekend.

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Steve Rosenbloom & Mike Esposito talk with Matt Verderame from Sports Illustrated as he discusses what his expectations are for Caleb Williams' rookie season, they discuss if the Bears can be a playoff team with their 2024 schedule, and break down the Cubs rotation changes for their upcoming series in Milwaukee.

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Steve Rosenbloom & Mike Esposito talk about how the Cubs are slipping in the standings and not very close to 1st place in the NL Central, they discuss a miserable weekend for the White Sox, getting swept by the Orioles, and also talk about if Bears fans should panic after Caleb Williams had a rough OTA practice.

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Rookie first baseman Michael Busch slugged the first pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning for a walk-off home run in the Cubs' 3-2 win over the Padres on Tuesday night. Hall of Fame broadcaster Pat Hughes delivered the call on 670 The Score, the radio home of the Cubs.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Malcolm Evans and Lauralyn Clawson of the Urban Growers Collective who share the work of the organization that grows and sells fresh crops locally!

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On this week's episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Rachel Solomon of the Moran Center for Youth Advocacy about the organization's mission and upcoming Gala. Also, Dr. Carlos Zambrano of Loretto Hospital stops by to discuss the re-introduction of free STI screening to the Austin and surrounding communities.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote and Hub Arkush continued to analyze all the news and developments in the NFL Draft on Friday evening and took calls from Score listeners about the Bears' work in it.

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In their first hour, Mark Grote and Hub Arkush recapped all the action in the NFL Draft on Friday evening, including the Bears' selection of Yale offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie in the third round.

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In the first hour, Ramie Makhlouf and Hub Arkush reacted to the Bears' selections of USC quarterback Caleb Williams and Washington receiver Rome Odunze in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday evening. They also heard from Williams as he met with the Chicago media for the first time as a Bear.

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In the second hour, Ramie Makhlouf and Hub Arkush were joined by Score teammate Mark Grote live from Halas Hall to discuss the Bears' additions of USC quarterback Caleb Williams and Washington receiver Rome Odunze in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday evening.

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In the third hour, Ramie Makhlouf continued to react to the NFL Draft and heard from new Bears receiver Rome Odunze as he met with the Chicago media for the first time.

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In the final hour, Ramie Makhlouf listened to Bears general manager Ryan Poles' press conference following the NFL Draft, where Chicago selected USC quarterback Caleb Williams at No. 1 overall and Washington receiver Rome Odunze at No. 9 overall.

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On this episode of Score Values, we preview the first first annual "Pass The Boot" event at Little Joe's bar benefiting the Illinois 100 Club. Alex Kuhn previews the event with Kevin Gliwa of Little Joe's.

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In the first hour of their NFL Draft preview show, Mark Grote and Anthony Herron were joined by Audacy NFL insider Mark Schlereth to preview the event and to implore Bears fans to have patience with soon-to-be Chicago quarterback Caleb Williams.

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In the second hour of their NFL Draft preview show, Mark Grote and Anthony Herron were joined by EJ Snyder of the Bootleg Football podcast to discuss the Bears' options in the NFL Draft. In his estimation, Washington's Rome Odunze is the top wide receiver in this draft class, and Snyder explained why.

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In the final hour of their NFL Draft preview show, Mark Grote and Anthony Herron were joined by Score midday host Laurence Holmes to discuss the state of the Bears as NFL Draft week has arrived. Is this finally the time the franchise gets the quarterback position right?

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Gabe Ramirez opened his show with the Trifecta, hitting on the top sports stories of the day, including the Bulls beating the Hawks on Wednesday in their play-in tournament opener. After that, Bulls Radio play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky joined the show to preview Chicago's game at Miami. The winner will earn the No. 8 seed in the East and advance to face the Celtics in the first round of the playoffs.

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In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez was joined by Pulling Guard analyst Kyron Samuels to preview the NFL Draft and to share a scouting report on USC quarterback Caleb Williams as a person and a player.

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In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez continued to take Bears calls from Score listeners. He also asked fans if they'd rather see the Bears trade up or trade back from No. 9 overall. Later, Ramirez heard sound from Washington receiver Rome Odunze about how he models his game after several NFL receivers, including Bears newcomer Keenan Allen.

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Mike Esposito was joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the Cubs' 7-5 start to the season and why he believes rookie right-hander Ben Brown could be used out of the bullpen soon enough.

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In a new episode of On The Clock, Mike Esposito was joined by writer/analyst Ted Nguyen of The Athletic to discuss why he believes USC quarterback Caleb Williams will succeed in the NFL and to share scouting reports on prospects who could fit the Bears in the NFL Draft.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Melissa Mister, the chief of strategy and staff of After School Matters. She discusses the organization's upcoming Sneaker Ball.

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Gabe Ramirez and Hub Arkush opened their show by breaking down the Bears' additions this offseason. Arkush believes Bears general manager Ryan Poles has done a great job so far. After that, Trevor Sikkema of PFF joined the show to discuss how the Bears will use their No. 1 and No. 9 overall picks in the NFL Draft.

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In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez and Hub Arkush were joined by Sun-Times writer Patrick Finley to discuss the Bears' additions this offseason and to preview the NFL Draft. After that, Ramirez and Arkush took Bears calls from Score listeners. Later, Arkush explained why he believes the Bears would be wise to trade the No. 9 overall pick in the NFL Draft.

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In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez and Hub Arkush previewed the Final Four in the women's NCAA Tournament. After, Andy Martinez of the Marquee Sports Network joined the show to break down the Cubs' 4-2 start and to laud manager Craig Counsell's impact early in his tenure in Chicago.

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Gabe Ramirez opened his show by breaking down Bears head coach Matt Eberflus' remarks from earlier in the day in which he reflected on his recent meeting with USC quarterback Caleb Williams, the presumptive No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft. Later, Score teammate Cody Westerlund joined the show to discuss the Bulls' ugly 107-105 loss to the lowly Wizards on Monday evening.

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In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez listened and reacted to Bears president Kevin Warren's comments about the organization's pursuit of a new stadium and how the construction of one in the downtown area would help bring more marquee events to Chicago. Later, Ramirez held his Twitter Time segment.

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In another episode of On The Clock, Mark Grote continued to break down the Bears' options with the No. 1 and No. 9 overall picks in the NFL Draft. Former Saints and Dolphins general manager Randy Mueller, who now hosts a podcast for The Athletic, also joined the show to discuss the latest Bears storylines and the top prospects in this draft class.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Priya Linson, the executive director of OneGoal, a postsecondary access and success organization working with schools and districts to transform postsecondary advising and support through a classroom-based model so that all students can define their futures.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote was joined by Meghan Montemurro of the Tribune to discuss Cubs ace Justin Steele taking a comebacker off his knee Friday. Grote has concern about Steele's health entering the new season.

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In the first hour, Mark Grote reacted to The 33rd Team podcast network host Trey Wingo's comments about the Bears' trade of quarterback Justin Fields to the Steelers. Grote also took calls from Score listeners about the latest Bears storylines.

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In another episode of On The Clock, Mark Grote was joined by EJ Snyder of the Bootleg Football podcast to share what he observed at USC quarterback Caleb Williams' pro day Wednesday. Later, Trey Wingo of The 33rd Team podcast network joined the show to discuss the Bears' trade of quarterback Justin Fields to the Steelers, a deal he didn't like for Chicago.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Kim Hannay, the director of Digs With Dignity. They discuss the organization's mission of aspiring to break the cycle of homelessness by furnishing homes with creative, custom designs by using sustainable, upcycled solutions.

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Mark Grote opened his show by reacting to the Bears' trade of quarterback Justin Fields to the Steelers on Saturday in exchange for a conditional sixth-round pick in 2025. He broke down the deal from every angle and also took calls from Score listeners.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote was joined by Score morning host David Haugh to discuss the Bears' trade of quarterback Justin Fields to the Steelers and what his legacy in Chicago will be. Later, Tribune reporter and Score contributor Dan Wiederer joined the show to further break down the trade of Fields.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote was joined by Herb Howard of The Bigs to share the emotions he experienced in seeing the Bears trade quarterback Justin Fields to the Steelers on Saturday. Howard is a big support of Fields. Later, Grote took more reaction from Score listeners, including an all-time call from a Ben.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by taking phone calls and texts from listeners who reacted to the Bears' acquisition of six-time Pro Bowl receiver Keenan Allen in a trade with the Chargers. Later, Kalyn Kahler of The Athletic joined the show to discuss her feature story on USC Caleb Williams.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron shared what bothers him about the discussion surrounding USC quarterback Caleb Williams and his future. Later, Pete Fiutak of College Football News joined the show to discuss a busy week in college sports that included legendary coach Nick Saban on Capitol Hill and a College Football Playoff television deal being reached.

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On this edition of On The Clock, Mark Grote was joined by East/West Shrine Bowl director of football operations Eric Galko to discuss USC quarterback Caleb Williams and other NFL Draft prospects. Later, Cynthia Frelund of the NFL Network joined the show to discuss the Bears' additions in free agency and how those moves could affect their philosophy in the NFL Draft.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote was joined by Score afternoon host Matt Spiegel live from Arizona, where he was set to handle radio play-by-play duties for the Cubs' game against the Rangers in Cactus League action. Later, Grote wondered if the Cubs' experiment to use Christopher Morel at third base will work.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote was joined by Josh Schrock of NBC Sports Chicago to discuss the latest Bears storylines as the start of free agency looms and the team continues to conduct it's pre-draft process. After that, Grote shared his first mock draft, where he has the Bears trading down from No. 9 overall in the first round. Later, he explained why the Bulls need to play with higher expectations.

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Mark Grote opened his show by discussing the Bears' need to add another playmaking wide receiver and why he believes Commanders wideout Terry McLaurin makes sense as a trade target. Later, Mark Potash of the Sun-Times joined the show to discuss what's next for the Bears as free agency is set to open this week.

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In a new edition of On The Clock, Mark Grote continued to dissect the NFL Draft, where the Bears hold the No. 1 overall pick. Grote unveiled his first ever mock draft, which included him projecting the Bears to make a trade. Later, Audacy insider Brian Baldinger joined the show to discuss why he believes in USC quarterback Caleb Williams. Baldinger also explained that his top-ranked receiver in this draft class is someone other than Ohio State star Marvin Harrison Jr.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn is joined by Victoria Lakes-Battle and Kenya Thomas, who discussed Chicago Cultural Treasures and the plans for it to help BIPOC non-profit organizations.

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In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez was joined by Josh Schrock of NBC Sports Chicago to discuss why he believes the Bears drafting USC quarterback Caleb Williams is a "no-brainer" despite current Chicago quarterback Justin Fields showcasing improvement this past season. Later, Ramirez continued to take calls on the Bears' quarterback decision.

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In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez took calls from Score listeners who shared whether they're sold on USC quarterback Caleb Williams being the Bears' quarterback of the future after hearing his interview at the NFL Combine. Plenty of callers also voiced their support for current Bears quarterback Justin Fields.

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Gabe Ramirez opened his show by discussing what out most to him from the top three quarterback prospects' press conferences at the NFL Combine — USC's Caleb Williams, North Carolina's Drake Maye and LSU's Jayden Daniels. After that, Score reporter/host Mark Grote joined the show to share his takeaways after he spent the past week at the NFL Combine. Later, Ramirez explained why the Bears should be greedy no matter what their quarterback room looks like in 2024.

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On this episode of On the Clock, Mark Grote shares the latest news and notes from the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Also, hear from Bears general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus, who both spoke earlier in the week. Former NFL quarterback and current NBC Sports analyst Chris Simms then joined the show to discuss the Bears' quarterback situation. Later, Josina Anderson of CBS Sports joined the program to discuss the future of the NFL Combine.

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In the last hour, David Haugh and Mark Grote were joined by former Blackhawks general manager Dale Tallon to discuss drafting star winger Patrick Kane and to discuss the legendary Chris Chelios' storied career. Later, Haugh and Grote debated who will be the next Blackhawk to have his jersey retired.

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In the second hour, David Haugh and Mark Grote were joined by former Blackhawks defenseman Doug Wilson to discuss franchise icon Chris Chelios' storied career as the organization gets set to retire Chelios' jersey later Sunday. Later, Score teammate Steve Rosenbloom joined the show to discuss who's on the list of greatest Blackhawks of all time.

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David Haugh and Mark Grote opened their show by welcoming on Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios to reflect on his storied career and to discuss what it means to have the organization retire his jersey. After that, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to react to the Cubs retaining star Cody Bellinger on a three-year, $80-million deal. Later, former Blackhawks wing Steve Larmer joined the program to reflect on franchise icon Chris Chelios' legacy as the organization gets set to retire Chelios' jersey later Sunday.

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David Haugh and Mark Grote were joined by Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios to reflect on his storied career and to discuss what it means to have the organization retire his jersey.

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Mike Esposito opened his show by welcoming on Cubs Radio analyst Ron Coomer to break down the club retaining star Cody Bellinger on a three-year, $80-million deal. What does it mean for the Cubs moving forward?

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In the second hour, Mike Esposito was joined by Cubs Radio play-by-play announcer Pat Hughes to discuss the club retaining star Cody Bellinger on a three-year, $80-million deal and what it means for the team.

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In the final hour, Mike Esposito was joined by Cubs Radio pregame and postgame host Zach Zaidman to discuss the club bringing back star Cody Bellinger on a three-year, $80-million deal and to preview the new season.

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Mark Grote was joined by former NFL running back and ESPN analyst Merril Hoge, who shared hilarious stories regarding new Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh before turning his attention to the NFL Draft. Hoge also discussed USC quarterback Caleb Williams and why he believes Williams has a gift that also could become a curse. Hoge recently made headlines when he shared his belief that Williams was "not special."

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On this edition of On The Clock, Mark Grote was joined by former NFL running back and ESPN analyst Merril Hoge, who shared hilarious stories regarding new Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh before turning his attention to the NFL Draft. Hoge also discussed USC quarterback Caleb Williams and why he believes Williams has a gift that also could become a curse. Later, Grote shared the latest draft chatter surrounding the wide receiver position.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Brant Taylor, a cellist at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, as well as Sheila Gidley of Canine Therapy Corps and Mary Coy of Inspiration Corporation.

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Mark Grote talks with Bears reporter Josh Schrock about the continued rumors and storylines surrounding the Bears this offseason, he takes more of your calls as well as replaying a funny moment yesterday between longtime announcer Bob Costas and Steve Rosenbloom, host of 'Saturday Suckage'.

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Mark Grote spends more time breaking down what the Bears options are with their 9th overall pick, he then talks with Mark Schanowski about the Bulls storylines this season and much more, and reviews a significant anniversary that is on this day.

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Mark Grote starts his show by talking about a potential prospect who the Bears may target with their 9th overall pick, he then talks with Score Baseball insider Bruce Levine live from Arizona on the latest Spring Training updates, and a caller proposes a Cubs/Sox trade that would benefit both sides well.

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On this week's episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Dr. Carla Beatrici the Vice President of Clinical Programs for Smart Love Family Services & Jeremy Foster, The President & CEO of Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Metropolitain Chicago.

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In the final hour live from Benchmark in Old Town for the Circa Big Game Watch Party, Mike Mulligan, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes, Leila Rahimi, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel discussed the Bears' quarterback situation as it has been a topic of conversation in Las Vegas. Later, they built a parlay with everyone's favorite single play for the big game between the Chiefs and 49ers.

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In the second hour live from Benchmark in Old Town for the Circa Big Game Watch Party, Mike Mulligan, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes, Leila Rahimi, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel broke down the 49ers as they prepared for their matchup against the Chiefs. Later, the crew shared their favorite moments from the Bears' last two appearances on the grand stage.

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Mike Mulligan, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes, Leila Rahimi, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were live in Benchmark in Old Town for the Circa Big Game Watch Party. They started their show by breaking down the Chiefs heading into their matchup against the 49ers before sharing how they're planning to watch the big game.

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On this edition of Score Values, host Alex Kuhn chats with three different Chicago non-profit organizational leaders. Betty Bogg of Connections for the Homeless, Connor Mautner of Chicago Refugee Coalition and Jamila Trimuel of Ladies of Virtue discuss the latest news and initiatives surrounding their respective organizations.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Dr. Toinette Gunn of Link Unlimited Scholars and Sarah Lauch of the Live Like Roo organization.

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Danny Parkins opened his special playoff show by breaking down the X's and O's in the Ravens-Chiefs matchup in the AFC Championship and the 49ers-Lions matchup in the NFC Championship on Sunday. After that, caller Bob returned after his spat with Parkins a week prior. Later, Parkins discussed the legacy implications at stake in the games Sunday.

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In the second hour of his special playoff show, Danny Parkins was joined by 610 Sports host Carrington Harrison in Kansas City to preview the Ravens-Chiefs matchup in the AFC Championship and to discuss Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes' legacy. After that, Parkins and producer Robbie Triano, who's a diehard Lions fan, discussed Detroit's path to the NFC Championship and the franchise's future. Later, Parkins shared his predictions for the games.

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Danny Parkins opened his special NFL playoff show by breaking down the 49ers' 24-21 win against the Packers in the divisional round Saturday night. Despite their loss, quarterback Jordan Love and the Packers still have a bright future ahead of them. After that, caller "Bob" wanted to discuss 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, which led to something we never could've seen coming. Later, Parkins discussed how Ravens star Lamar Jackson has been the best quarterback in the NFL and explained how that relates to Bears quarterback Justin Fields.

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In the second hour of his special NFL playoff show, Danny Parkins was joined by 610 Sports host Carrington Harrison to preview the Chiefs-Bills matchup Sunday. Later, Parkins discussed Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's resurgence and he shared his predictions for the Buccaneers-Lions and Chiefs-Bills games.

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On his special NFL playoff show, Danny Parkins took a call from "Bob" about 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy. What ensued was something we could've never imagined.

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On this episode of Score Values on Jan. 14, Alex Kuhn chats with colleague Alyssa Bergamini, who will be guest bartending for Giving Back Trivia Night on Tuesday at Little Joe's bar. Also, Haley Ebeling of Betsy's Blankets discusses the organization that she founded in her mother's honor.

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Danny Parkins hosts the first edition of the Parkins Playoff Show to preview NFL wild-card weekend action. He opened his show by breaking down the Texans and Chiefs earning wins Saturday.

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Danny Parkins hosts the first edition of the Parkins Playoff Show to preview NFL wild-card weekend action.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly analyzed the Bears' 17-9 loss to the Packers on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Anthony Herron analyzed the Bears' 37-17 win over the Falcons on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Anthony Herron analyzed the Bears' 37-17 win over the Falcons on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Zach Zaidman and Jim Schwantz broke down the Bears' 37-17 against the Falcons on Sunday at Soldier Field.

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Zach Zaidman and Jim Schwantz broke down the Bears' 37-17 against the Falcons on Sunday at Soldier Field.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly analyzed the Bears' 27-16 win over the Cardinals on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly analyzed the Bears' 27-16 win over the Cardinals on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Anthony Herron analyzed the Bears' 20-17 loss to the Browns on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Anthony Herron analyzed the Bears' 20-17 loss to the Browns on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly analyzed the Bears' 20-17 loss to the Browns on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly analyzed the Bears' 20-17 loss to the Browns on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn is joined by Michael Nameche, who's the executive director of the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless. Later, Janae Rhodes, the nurse supervisor for the University of Chicago Medicine's Family Connects program, joins the show.

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Anthony Herron analyzed the Bears' 28-13 win against the Lions on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly analyzed the Bears' 28-13 win against the Lions on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly analyzed the Bears' 28-13 win against the Lions on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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On this episode of Score Values on Dec. 3, Alex Kuhn chatted with Brenda Langstraat Bui of the Chicago Public Library Foundation and Maureen Halligan of Marillac St. Vincent Family Services.

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Mark Grote, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 12-10 win against the Vikings on Monday Night Football and took calls from Score listeners.

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Mark Grote, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 12-10 win against the Vikings on Monday Night Football and took calls from Score listeners.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chatted with Steve Bernas, the president/CEO of Better Business Bureau Chicago & Northern Illinois. Bernas shared insight on the scams that his organization wants consumers to be aware of. Later, Kenya Mercer of Ladies of Virtue discussed her organization's plans for Giving Tuesday.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears blowing a late 12-point in a 31-26 loss to the Lions on Sunday.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears blowing a late 12-point in a 31-26 loss to the Lions on Sunday.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chatted with Lizzy Carroll and Hannah Misar of Lead With Love, a non-profit organization that puts love into action to combat the social injustices that youth face relating to mental health, physical health, education and exposure within South Side Chicago`s priority communities. Later, ángela munguía of AMPT: Advancing Nonprofits discussed Project Elevate, a six-week capacity building event for local Black and Latine-led nonprofit organizations that AMPT partnered with the Chicago Bulls and Pepsi to put on.

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Zach Zaidman, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 16-13 win over the Panthers on Thursday night.

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Zach Zaidman, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 16-13 win over the Panthers on Thursday night.

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Gabe Ramirez was joined by Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports to break down the top storylines in college hoops as the new season has started.

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On this Nov. 5 edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chatted with Nic Weisher of the Weish4Ever Foundation. Weisher discussed the grassroots organization that was founded a decade ago to fulfill his brother Andrew's dying wish of supporting people going through cancer the way Andrew was supported when he was going through his battle.

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Anthony Herron broke down the Bears' 24-17 loss to the Saints on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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In their second hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 24-17 loss to the Saints on Sunday and fielded calls from Score listeners.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 24-17 loss to the Saints on Sunday and fielded calls from Score listeners.

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Mark Grote, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 30-13 loss to the Chargers on Sunday Night Football.

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Mark Grote, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 30-13 loss to the Chargers on Sunday Night Football.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 30-12 win against the Raiders on Sunday. The guys highlighted the Bears' strong rushing attack and a good day from the offensive line before discussing the defense string together quality performances.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly continued to break down the Bears' 30-12 win against the Raiders on Sunday. They also discussed whether there's a quarterback controversy brewing for the Bears between Justin Fields, who's currently sidelined with a thumb injury, and Tyson Bagent.

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In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez, Chuck Swirsky, Bill Wennington and Alyssa Bergamini discussed where the Bulls could finish in the Eastern Conference.

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Gabe Ramirez, Chuck Swirsky, Bill Wennington and Alyssa Bergamini hosted the Bulls season preview show. In the first hour, they were joined by NBC Sports Chicago analyst Will Perdue to discuss the team's expectations.

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On the Oct. 15 episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chatted with Michael Crowley, the president & CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago. Also, Lauren Scheibe, the Autism Speaks Walk director, joined the show to preview events coming up at Soldier Field and in Wheaton on Oct. 21 and Oct. 22.

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Anthony Herron broke down the Bears' 19-13 loss to the Vikings on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Laurence Holmes and Olin Kreutz broke down the Bears' 19-13 loss to the Vikings on Sunday and took calls from listeners.

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Laurence Holmes and Olin Kreutz broke down the Bears' 19-13 loss to the Vikings on Sunday and took calls from listeners.

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On the Oct. 8 edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chatted with Chicago Marathon radio play-by-play voice Josh Liss as well as competitor Robin Larson. Liss previewed the race while Larson discussed her training and her inspiration for running for Team Paws Chicago. Also, Cortland Hickey of the Jonquil Park Council stopped by to discuss Lincoln Park Wine Fest.

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Along with listeners and fans, Gabe Ramirez reacted to the loss of Bears legend Dick Butkus, who passed away at age 80 earlier in the day. Ramirez took calls from Score listeners who explained what made Butkus so special to them. He also listened back to the best audio from Butkus through the years.

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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chatted with Man-Yee Lee, the director of communications of the Greater Chicago Food Depository. She discussed the way the organization is fighting food insecurity in our communities. Later, Brad Erickson, the founder of Inner City Education, talked about how his organization provides children of low-income communities with tutoring and equipment/coaching to excel in school and play hockey.

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Anthony Herron, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 31-28 loss to the Broncos on Sunday, when Chicago blew a 21-point lead in the second half and fell to 0-4.

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670 The Score carried the Chicago Marathon preview show on Sept. 30.

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On this this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chatted with Susanna Wickham, the president & CEO of PAWS Chicago. She discussed the no-kill mission of PAWS as well as how you can adopt a cat or dog or volunteer. Later, Brendan Siegfried, the director of development for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Lake County, joined the show to discuss the organization, which develops volunteers to help children in foster care as they're looking for a permanent home.

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670 The Score carried the Chicago Marathon preview show on Sept. 23.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 41-10 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday and took calls from Score listeners.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly broke down the 41-10 pummeling the Bears took at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. They also took calls from Score listeners.

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On this edition of Score Values, Meg and Dan Kresach of BrainUp Chicago joined the show to discuss their eighth annual 5K run/walk benefiting brain cancer research. Danny Parkins of the Parkins & Spiegel Show also stopped by to tell you about how you can join his team for the event. Later, Father Steve Bauer of St. Alphonsus Church got you set for Oktoberfest this weekend.

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David Haugh, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 27-17 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday and took calls from listeners.

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David Haugh, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 27-17 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday and took calls from listeners.

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On this week's edition of Score Values Alex Kuhn chats with Declan McGovern, executive director of a local orchestra called Music of The Baroque. The orchestra plays music from the 18th century. Later Jill Carlson, Philanthropy Director of Camp One Step, joins the show to discuss their initiative of giving pediatric cancer patients the ability to enjoy being a kid again.

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In the fourth hour, Chuck Swirsky continued to take calls after the Bears lost 38-20 to the Packers on Sunday at Soldier Field in their season opener. Swirsky also listened back to what Chicago players had to say after the tough setback.

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Chuck Swirsky takes more Bears calls and listens back to several more Bears players who stepped up to the podium after their loss to the Packers.

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Chuck Swirsky takes more Bears calls as well as listens back to some audio from Matt Eberflus and the Postgame Show, featuring Mully, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly.

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On this week's edition of Score Values, Steve Bernas of the Chicago & Northern Illionois Better Business Bureau joins the show to discuss student finance scams that are taking place as the student loan pause is set to end next month. He alerts you to some AI & driveway re-pavement scams as well. Later, you will hear Chicago Marathon Race Director Carey Pinkowski previewing the 2023 Marathon with Pat Hughes and Ron Coomer during August 28th's Cubs vs. Brewers game.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote discussed whether Bears safety Jaquan Brisker will be healthy enough to play in Chicago's season opener against Green Bay on Sunday.

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In his final hour, Gabe Ramirez was joined by Milwaukee radio host Sparky Fifer to preview the Bears-Packers matchup Sunday. Later, Ramirez previewed the Cubs-Giants game Monday afternoon, which carries big implications in the National League wild-card race.

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In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez was joined by NBC Sports Chicago color analyst Steve Stone to discuss the White Sox's recent performance. Later, Ramirez took Bears calls from listeners as Chicago prepares to host Green Bay in its season opener Sunday.

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In the first hour of his Labor Day show, Gabe Ramirez was joined by Sahadev Sharma of the Athletic to discuss the Cubs entering a crucial stretch as they chase the NL Central-leading Brewers and also compete for a wild-card spot.

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On this edition of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chatted with Alexa James of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Chicago, an organization that offers a free help line and resources to anyone affected by mental illness. Later, Alyssa Lombardo of the Lakeview Chamber of Commerce stopped by to discuss the Lakeview Taco Fest and its beneficiary, the "Friends of Lakeview."

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On this week's episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chat with Tommy Sternberg, the chair of the Board of Directors for Tutoring Chicago. Tommy discusses the need for volunteers ahead of the 2023-2024 school year. Later, hear from Bears President Kevin Warren on potential Bears stadium project updates.

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On this edition of Score Values on Aug. 13, Alex Kuhn chatted with Stephanie Lieber of Imerman Angels, a local organization with a mission "to provide comfort and understanding for all cancer fighters, survivors, previvors and caregivers through a personalized, one-on-one connection with someone who has been there." Later, he discussed Orioles play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown being suspended for presenting statistics in a way the owner of the team didn't like.

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On this week's episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Addie Goodman of JCC Chicago, who discusses "Violins of Hope", a residency of over 70+ stringed instruments from the holocaust and before that have been restored and are being played around the Chicagoland area through Septemeber. Also, the latest on the Northwestern hazing scandal as AD Derrick Gragg became the first Northwestern administrator to speak in front of a camera since the allegations against the athletic department became public

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Mark Grote was joined by former Chicago Bears defensive lineman Alex Brown, who is very high on his fellow Florida Gator and Bears 2nd-round pick Gervon Dexter Sr. Grote asks Brown what he thinks of the Bears' improvements on defense, what he thinks of the other NFC North teams, and what the ceiling is for Justin Fields and the Bears in 2023. 

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In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Bob Schwartz, the author of "Never Put Ketchup on A Hot Dog," to have a grilling conversation and to share history on the world-famous Chicago-style dog. Later, Score teammate Mark Grote joined for the final segment of the show.

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In the third hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Ben Pope of the Sun-Times to discuss the Blackhawks' busy couple of weeks, which included the addition of star prospect Connor Bedard with the No. 1 overall pick in the NHL Draft. Later, Rosenbloom and Esposito asked listeners if the Bears are being bad neighbors.

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In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the latest Cubs and White Sox storylines and what might happen at the MLB trade deadline. Later, Rosenbloom and Esposito played a game in honor of the upcoming MLB All-Star Game.

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Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito opened their show by examining the state of the Cubs and White Sox at the Fourth of July mark. With the trade deadline looming, both clubs have questions to answer. Should they both be sellers? Later, the guys reacted to the latest Bulls tabloid gossip.

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Chuck Swirsky hosts this special NBA Draft show where he continues to talk all things Bulls by asking Darnell Mayberry's input from Advocate Center, and we also get a live listen in to Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley's press conference after the Draft concluded, where the Bulls made a trade to pick 35th overall in the 2nd round.

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Chuck Swirsky hosts a special show live during the NBA Draft and talks what the Bulls may do during the Draft and free agency. He talks with Sam Smith and Joe Cowley on their latest insider analysis.

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In the third hour our NBA Draft special, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron continued to react to the latest selections and checked in with Score teammates Mark Grote and Alyssa Bergamini live from the Advocate to discuss the latest updates as the Bulls remained quiet.

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In the second hour of our special NBA Draft show, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron reacted to the first 10 picks of the NBA Draft and also welcomed in Andy Katz of the Big Ten Network to share his insider analysis on a few prospects and what might happen throughout the evening.

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In the first hour of our special NBA Draft show, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron checked in with Score teammates Mark Grote and Alyssa Bergamini live at the Advocate Center to discuss what the Bulls may do this evening. Later, Score teammate Cody Westerlund joined the show to discuss what is and isn't realistic for the Bulls to accomplish in this NBA Draft.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values, from 05-28-23.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote was joined by Andy Martinez of the Marquee Sports Network to discuss the Cubs' recent struggles and to preview their series against the MLB-best Rays.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote was joined by NFL analyst Clay Harbor to discuss the latest Bears storylines and to share which player he's especially high on ahead of the 2023 season. Later, Grote reacted to former Bulls star Scottie Pippen's making more absurd comments about the legendary Michael Jordan during Pippen's recent appearance on the Gimme the Hot Sauce podcast.

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In a special Memorial Day show, Mark Grote reacted to the Cubs being swept by the Reds over the weekend. How's more to blame for the team's struggles -- manager David Ross or president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer? After that, Grote also broke down how the White Sox lose three of four games in their recent series against the Tigers.

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In the third hour, Steve Rosenbloom & Mike Esposito reacted to the latest comments from Scottie Pippen

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In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom & Mike Esposito were joined by Paul Sullivan to talk about the local baseball teams. They also reacted the latest rumors about Lonzo Ball.

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In the first hour, Steve Rosenbloom & Mike Esposito had a chat with Mark Potash about the Bears' offseason. They also discussed whether the Chicago baseball teams still have a chance

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values, from 04-30-23.

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In On the Clock this week, Mark Grote gets the latest on Ohio State's Pro Day from Garrick Hodge from Eleven Warrior - sharing what he saw from offensive linemen Paris Johnson Jr. and Dawand Jones along with wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and quarterback C.J. Stroud. Later, Mark talks with Matt Hamilton from FanDuel TV and a former scout for the Detroit Lions who explains the Lions' plan for the No. 6 and No. 18 pick in the up-coming draft. 

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On this week's On The Clock, Mark Grote brings you some of the best sound from Halas Hall, as Ryan Poles and the Bears introduced their new players today. Also, Lance Zierein of the NFL Network stops in to talk about who the Bears could take at #9 in the NFL Draft.

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In the inaugural episode of On the Clock, Mark Grote is live at the NFL Combine. He reacts to the news of Jalen Carter's criminal charges and chats with former NFL GM Rick Spielman. Grote also has a conversation with the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

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Adam Studzinski hosted Score Values on Feb. 12, 2023.

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Adam Studzinski hosted Score Values on Feb. 5, 2023.

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Adam Studzinski hosted Score Values on Jan. 22.

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In the final hour of the Les Grobstein Tribute Show, Mark Grote was joined by Score program director Mitch Rosen to remember the late, great Grobber and to explain his relationship with him. Rosen also detailed how he brought the Grobber back to Score Overnights.

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In the fourth hour of the Les Grobstein Tribute Show, Mark Grote was joined by Mark Carman of CHGO to remember the late, great Grobber. Carman shared an amazing story of Grobstein roping him into helping him move into his new condo. Later, we took more calls with listeners sharing their favorite moments with the Grobber.

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In the third hour of the Les Grobstein Tribute Show, Mark Grote was joined by Mark Potash of the Sun-Times to remember the late, great Grobber. Potash covered countless games with Grobstein and was a frequent listener of his overnight show. Later, we heard from a few classic Score Overnights callers.

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In the second hour of the Les Grobstein Tribute show, host Mark Grote remembers the late, great Les Grobstein with Jon Greenberg of The Athletic who joins the show to do the Bum of the Year. Grote and Greenberg take calls from some of the Overnight faithful who nominated Tony La Russa, Roquan Smith, and Brett Favre and many more familiar names. 

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In the first hour of the Les Grobstein Tribute show, host Mark Grote talks with Les' son Scott Grobstein and longtime girlfriend Kathy in the 1st hour as we remember what made Les Grobstein so special. 

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In the second and final hour of The Parkins Playoff Show,  host Danny Parkins talks some Bears and their future after watching Day 1 of Wild Card Weekend, later Danny talks to John Jastremski of the New York, New York podcast for the Ringer to preview MIN vs NYG and BUF vs MIA. 

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In the first hour of The Parkins Playoff show, host Danny Parkins recaps Day 1 of NFL Wild Card weekend, pokes fun at Al Michaels lack of energy in the Jaguars vs Chargers game, and later talks NFL betting lines with Ben Heisler - former Managing Editor at Betsided and good friend of Parkins. 

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values, from 12-18-23.

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In the opening hour of the post-postgame show, Anthony Herron reacted to the Bears' 29-13 loss to the Vikings in their season finale Sunday. The Bears' loss coupled with the Texans' win against the Colts allowed Chicago to secure the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft.

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Anthony Herron broke down the Bears' 41-10 loss to the Lions on Sunday at Ford Field.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly continued to break down the Bears' 41-10 loss to the Lions on Sunday at Ford Field.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 41-10 loss to the Lions on Sunday at Ford Field. With the setback, the Bears are now riding a franchise-worst nine-game losing streak.

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In the final hour of this week's pre-game show, the guys give you their picks for today's game and tell you what they will be paying attention to the most in these final two weeks. Hall of Famer Dan Pompei of The Athletic makes his weekly appearance and gives his thoughts on this week's news surrounding a possible new CEO for the Bears. 

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In the second hour of this week's pre-game show, the guys welcome in Tim Twentyman of DetroitLions.com. Tim shares the view from the opposing sideline and tells the guys that Ford Field will be jacked up for the biggest game the Lions have had at home in a while. ITS GROTE TIME!!! The Score's own Mark Grote stops by with some significant injury news regarding a Bears WR. 

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Mully , Anthony Herron, and Bears long-snapping legend Patrick Mannely start your New Year right with another great Bet Rivers Sportsbook Bears Pre-Game show. The Bears are in Detroit this week for a rematch with the division-rival Lions. News broke earlier in the week about a possible new CEO for the beloved. The guys start the show by discussing the rumors and trying to figure out what is left to play for this season.  

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In the first hour of the postgame show, David Haugh and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 35-13 loss to the Bills on Saturday at Soldier Field.

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In the second hour of the postgame show, David Haugh and Patrick Mannelly continued to break down the Bears' 35-13 loss to the Bills on Saturday at Soldier Field.

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In the final hour, David Haugh, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron continued to preview the Bears-Bills matchup by wondering whether Chicago quarterback Justin Fields' running game will get going in the cold weather. Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show to discuss what the Bears need to do to pull off an upset. The crew also shared its predictions.

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In the second hour, David Haugh, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron discussed how the Bears will have to overcome the loss of two starting offensive linemen when they host the Bills on Saturday afternoon. Later, Steve Tasker of WGR 550 in Buffalo joined the show to explain how the Bears' defense can slow down the Bills' high-powered offense.

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David Haugh, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their show by previewing the Bears-Bills matchup at Soldier Field on Saturday afternoon. How much will the frigid weather affect the teams? Later, Score teammate and WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show live from the sideline at Soldier Field to share what the conditions are like.

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In the first hour, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 25-20 loss to the Eagles on Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field. It was Chicago's seventh straight loss.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values on Dec. 4.

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In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron were joined by Ricky O'Donnell of SB Nation to discuss the Bulls' recent play and their future outlook. Could the Bulls make any significant moves in the next couple months? Later, the guys discussed what they'll be doing for Christmas while Ramirez proclaimed himself to be an amazing gift giver.

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In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron asked listeners what the Bears should do if they land the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft. Later, Eric Edholm of NFL.com joined the show to break down the top prospects in the NFL Draft and to discuss who would be the best fit for Chicago.

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Gabe Ramirez and Anthony Herron opened their Miller Lite Top Draft Show by breaking down a crazy MLB week. Later, Cody Decker of The Carton Show joined the program to discuss what the Cubs and White Sox have done this offseason and what they may do moving forward.

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In their second hour, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly continued to discuss the Bears' 28-19 loss to the Packers on Sunday at Soldier Field.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly break down the Bears 28-19 loss to the Packers. (12-04-22)

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Gabe Ramirez has a Bears-filled show on a Friday night. Cassie Carlson of FOX 32 joins the show to break down this week's big matchup with the Packers. Team USA will play an elimination game tomorrow against the Netherlands. Mike McGee , former MLS MVP and MLS Cup champion thinks the guys wearing Red , White and Blue will get the win tomorrow. With Justin Fields set to play Sunday the hype is back on for Bears and Packers. Peter Bukowski, host of "Locked on Packers" is here to give you the view from up North. 

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values on Nov. 27.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values on Nov. 13.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly continued to break down the Bears' 31-10 loss to the Jets on Sunday.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 31-10 loss to the Jets on Sunday.

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In the final hour, Zach Zaidman was joined by Brad Biggs of the Tribune to preview the Bears-Jets game Sunday. What's the path to winning for the Bears if quarterback Justin Fields is sidelined as expected? Later, Bears Radio analyst Tom Thayer joined the show to share his keys to the game.

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In the second hour, Zach Zaidman was joined by Cubs Radio play-by-play announcer Pat Hughes to discuss what the club needs to add this offseason to improve in 2023. Later, Kevin Fishbain of the Athletic joined the show to preview the Bears-Jets game Sunday.

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Zach Zaidman opened his show by previewing the Bears-Jets matchup Sunday and by sharing the latest news on quarterback Justin Fields' health. Who's going to start for the Bears? Later, Stacey Dales of the NFL Network joined the show to preview the game as well.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote opened up the phone lines to take feedback on what listeners want to see from the Bears against the Jets on Sunday. Friday also marked an anniversary of a famous rant, so Grote played it back and wondered if it was the best rant ever.

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In the third hour, Mark Grote and Jim Miller listened and reacted to the best comments from Bears coaches and players this past week. They then asked listeners whether this Bears season has been a success. Later, the guys broke down offensive coordinator Luke Getsy's assessment of his unit's current reality.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote was joined by co-host Jim Miller to discuss all the latest Bears storylines, including how much quarterback Justin Fields should play the rest of the season as he deals with a left shoulder injury. Miller also shared stories from his playing days and reflected on how the nature of injuries has changed in the NFL over the years.

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Mark Grote opened his show by sharing the best Bears sound from Halas Hall over the past week. After that, he opened up the phone lines and took calls from Score listeners, including on whether quarterback Justin Fields should play Sunday as he deals with a left shoulder injury.

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In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Bulls Radio play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky to break down Chicago's 8-10 start to the season. Swirsky also shared a great story about the legendary Kobe Bryant.

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In the third hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Score teammate Mark Grote to discuss the latest Bears storylines, including quarterback Justin Fields' health. And what will the offense look like if backup quarterback Trevor Siemian is under center? Also, there isn't much confidence floating around when it comes to the Bears' matchup against the Jets.

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In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito discussed their Thanksgiving plans and tried to solve the riddle that has been the Bulls' season. How can the Bulls beat good teams so often but struggle against bad ones? They also discussed the loaded NFL schedule for the day.

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Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito started their Thanksgiving off right with a Bears-loaded show. They opened up by reacting to what Bears coach Matt Eberflus and quarterback Justin Fields had to say Wednesday about Fields' health as he deals with an injured left shoulder. They also asked listeners whether Fields should play against the Jets on Sunday.

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In the final hour of the show Gabe and Grote head back to Halas hall and discuss what the rest of this season means for the Bears. Mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times joins the show to talk about Justin Fields playing the rest of the season. Should he be sat down?? Its Gabe and Grote live from Tavern on the Point.

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In the second hour of the show Gabe and Grote talk some Bulls basketball. The one and only Sam Smith joins the show to discuss where the Bulls go from here after there big win over Boston. Is Zach Lavine capable of being "The Guy" for the Bulls? The guys discuss with Sam. 

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Gabe and Grote are back with another loaded Miller Lite Top Draft Show. The guys spend the first hour diving into this weeks Bears loss and trying to figure what is the right decision for banged up QB Justin Fields. They go through the Trifecta and listen to some of this weekends best sound to get things started. 

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Anthony Herron breaks down the Bears loss to Atlanta. 

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Mully and Pat Mannely break down the Bears lost to Atlanta. 

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Mully and Pat Mannely break down the Bears lost to Atlanta. 

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron continued to preview the Bears-Falcons game.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron continued to preview the Bears-Falcons game.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their show by previewing the Bears-Falcons matchup Sunday in Atlanta.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron continued to preview the Bears-Lions matchup.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron continued to preview the Bears-Lions matchup.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their show by previewing the Bears-Lions game.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values on Oct. 30, 2022.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron were joined by Dan Pompei of the Athletic to share their final thoughts on the Bears-Cowboys matchup and to reveal their predictions.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron continued to preview the Bears-Cowboys game. Later, Score teammate and WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show to break down the matchup.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their pregame show by breaking down the Bears-Cowboys matchup. Later, Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News joined the show to share a scouting report on the Cowboys.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values on Oct. 23.

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In the final hour, Gabe Ramirez and Mark Grote were joined by Ricky O'Donnell of SB Nation to preview the start of the Bulls' new season. What's the path to the Bulls improving off last season and finishing in the top five of the East?

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In the second hour, Gabe Ramirez and Mark Grote continued with the Bears conversation by previewing the matchup against the Patriots on Monday night. After that, Herb Howard of the Bigs Media joined the show to discuss what improvement he has seen in the Bears' young players. Later, Ramirez and Grote held a quick game show with a couple audience members at the Broken Barrel.

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Gabe Ramirez and Mark Grote opened their Miller Lite Top Draft Show with the Trifecta, with Grote's top three of the day coming from the Bears' media availability earlier in the day. Later, Score teammate Chris Emma joined them live at Broken Barrel to discuss the Bears' wide receiver group, which isn't giving enough help to quarterback Justin Fields.

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Gabe Ramirez, Chuck Swirsky, Bill Wennington and Alyssa Bergamini held a Bulls season preview show as the new campaign gets started. In the opening hour, they discussed the Bulls' expectations, whether star guard Zach LaVine can take another step forward and what point guard Lonzo Ball's absence will mean.

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In the second hour of their Bulls season preview show, Gabe Ramirez, Chuck Swirsky, Bill Wennington and Alyssa Bergamini discussed Ayo Dosunmu earning the starting point guard job, what to expect from rookie Dalen Terry and more. Later, they shared their predictions and hopes for the Bulls this season.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears suffering yet another ugly loss, this one by a 12-7 margin to the Commanders on Thursday night at Soldier Field.

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Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi were joined by University of Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman to discuss the Illini football team's strong 5-1 start, his belief in coach Bret Bielema and more.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly continued to break down the Bears' 29-22 loss to the Vikings on Sunday.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 29-22 loss to the Vikings on Sunday.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron further discussed the Bears' struggling offense and assessed quarterback Justin Fields' recent performance. Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show to preview the Bears-Vikings matchup.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their show by previewing the Bears-Vikings matchup. The Bears are still trying to get quarterback Justin Fields going, and the crew discussed how they can do that. Later, WBBM sideline reporter and Score teammate Mark Grote joined the show to share the inactives list in a live report from Minnesota.

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In the final hour, Josh Liss brought you a live look at the finish line and revealed who the winners were. After that, Jerry O'Sullivan of Kia joined the show. Later, Liss checked in one last time with all the reporters on the street.

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In the third hour, Josh Liss and the crew covered the homestretch of the Chicago Marathon and Gabe Ramirez, Chris Wierman and Treniere Moser shared updates from the course. Later, Rita Cook of Bank of America and Chris Miller of Abbott joined the show.

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In the second hour, Josh Liss announced the start of the Chicago Marathon as it got underway. Later, Megan Wright of Tata Consultancy and Kathy Scherer of Deloitte joined the show to discuss the race.

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Hosts Josh Liss, Jenny Spangler and Greg Meyer opened their show by previewing the Chicago Marathon. They were joined by Chris Wierman, Treniere Moser and Gabe Ramirez, who were covering the race along the way. Kelly Jo Golson of Advocate Health Care also joined them.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron assessed Bears quarterback Justin Fields' performance through the first three games of the season. What type of game do we need to see from Fields to call it progress? Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show to preview the Bears-Giants matchup before everyone shared their predictions.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron took a look at the Bears' ground game as Khalil Herbert gets the start Sunday while David Montgomery is hurt. Later, Score teammate and WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show for a live report from MetLife Stadium as we continued previewing the Bears-Giants matchup.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their show by previewing the Bears-Giants matchup. The Bears will be without kicker Cairo Santos, so they signed Michael Badgley to kick in relief. How will that factor into this one? Later, WFAN reporter Paul Dottino joined the show to share a scouting report on the Giants.

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WBBM's Josh Liss, race director Carey Pinkowski and U.S. Olympian Jenny Spangler hosted the Chicago Marathon preview show. They discussed everything about the event as racers prepare for the big race, which will take place on Oct. 9.

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WBBM's Josh Liss, race director Carey Pinkowski and and U.S. Olympian Jenny Spangler hosted the Chicago Marathon preview show. They discussed everything about the event as racers prepare for the big race, which will take place Oct. 9.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values.

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In their final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron turned their attention back to Bears quarterback Justin Fields and the offense. How can they improve? Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show as the whole crew shared their predictions for the Bears-Texans game.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron pondered whether it's wise for Bears linebacker Roquan Smith to play when he's banged up in a contract year. Later, WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show live from Soldier Field to preview the Bears-Texans game and to discuss the inactives list.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their show by previewing the Bears-Texans game Sunday at Soldier Field. They all want to see more progress from Bears second-year quarterback Justin Fields, who struggled against the Packers last week. Later, John McClain of Gallerysports.com and SportsRadio 610 joined the show to share a scouting report on the Texans.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 27-10 loss to the Packers on Sunday night.

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In the second hour of the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron were joined by Packers radio play-by-play announcer Wayne Larrivee to discuss what he saw from Green Bay in its loss at Minnesota in its season opener last Sunday. After that, Score host and WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show to preview the Bears-Packers game. Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the program as the entire crew shared its game predictions.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron got their show going by previewing the Bears-Packers matchup in Green Bay on Sunday night. How sweet would it be if the Bears could manage to send the Packers to an 0-2 start?

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron discussed a few of the young Bears players who will be making their first NFL starts Sunday. Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show as the entire crew shared its predictions for the Bears-49ers game.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron shared their expectations for Bears linebacker Roquan Smith as he plays out the final year of his contract after failing to reach an extension with the team during training camp. Later, Score teammate and WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show live from a rain-soaked Soldier Field to preview the Bears-49ers matchup.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their Bears pregame show by previewing the matchup against the 49ers in the first game of the Matt Eberflus era. Later, former 49ers safety and Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joined the show to share a scouting report on this San Francisco team.

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Legendary broadcaster Bob Costas joined the Cubs Radio broadcast to congratulate iconic play-by-play announcer Pat Hughes on joining the Cubs Hall of Fame.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values. (from 09-04-22)

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In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Adam Studzinski were joined by Parkins & Spiegel Show executive producer Shane Riordan, who explained how hungover he was and discussed whether he has single-handedly saved the White Sox's season by getting a tattoo that proclaimed them as the 2022 AL Central champions. The guys also asked Riordan for a few grilling tips for Labor Day. 

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In the third hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Adam Studzinski were joined by Score teammate Mark Grote to share the latest Bears news and notes from Halas Hall. Later, Jay Zawaski of CHGO joined the show to discuss Notre Dame suffering a close loss to Ohio State in its season opener and to celebrate coach Brian Kelly losing in heartbreaking fashion in his LSU debut.

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In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Adam Studzinski were joined by Ryan Horvat of BetMGM Tonight to discuss the best NFL lines and prop bets as Week 1 awaits. Later, Rosenbloom and Studzinski asked listeners for their Bears predictions for this season. Optimism reigned supreme as the season is about to kick off.

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Steve Rosenbloom and Adam Studzinski opened their Labor Day show by pondering this question: Are the White Sox back? Under the direction of acting manager Miguel Cairo, the White Sox have shown a little life and are only two games back in the AL Central. The guys discussed the division race and what has changed in the White Sox's clubhouse.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values, which features conversations about the Live Like Roo Foundation and the Chicago Hustle this week.

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670 production manager Russ Mitera shares his favorite moments at The Score throughout its 30 years on air.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values on July 10, 2022.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values on July 3, 2022.

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In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Gabe Ramirez were joined by Parkins & Spiegel Show executive producer Shane Riordan, who's the man you need to talk to when it comes to grilling. He shared grilling tips and what he'll be doing to celebrate the Fourth of July. The guys also discussed where the White Sox will go from here. Later, Bart Winkler of 1250 The Fan in Milwaukee joined the show to preview the Cubs-Brewers series.

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In the third hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Gabe Ramirez pondered when the Cubs will be good again. And when they are, which current players will be on that team? Also, the Bears fired vice president of player engagement LaMar “Soup” Campbell this week. Was there more to the move than meets the eye? Rosenbloom thinks so.

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In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Gabe Ramirez were joined by Bulls Radio play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky to discuss the Bulls' additions in free agency. Are they better than they were last season? Later, Ramirez shared his dilemma regarding a guys trip to Dallas to see the Bears. Should they go for standing room-only tickets or put down extra money on good seats? They asked listeners for input.

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Steve Rosenbloom and Gabe Ramirez got their Fourth of July show going by asking listeners where their confidence level is in the White Sox, who are coming off a three-game sweep of the Giants. Later, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to discuss the latest Cubs and White Sox storylines.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values, from 06-19-22.

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In the final hour of the show, the guys head up North and welcome in Bart Winkler of @1250AMTheFan. Is this the best Brewers team we have seen? Bart gives us the view from Milwaukee and helps the guys preview the big doubleheader between the Cubs and the Brewers. The guys end the show with of course some Bears talk and share their expectations for the coming season.

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In the third hour of the show, the guys discuss recent comments made by Tony LaRussa regarding Gabe Kapler's decision to sit out the National Anthem. Steve gets told to "stick to sports bro" but he of course does not just stick to sports. Now that camp has wrapped up our Bears get some time off before returning to the field. Cam Ellis of 670 The Score was there at camp and he joins the guys to share what he saw.

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In the second hour of the show, the guys focus on the North Side of town and what the Cubs will do moving forward. Is a Wilson Contreras trade still inevitable? The Score's own Bruce Levine joins the show live from Wrigley where the Cubs are set to play a doubleheader against the hated Brewers. As the trade deadline looms what does Bruce think the Cubs will be doing?

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Steve Rosenbloom and Gabe Ramirez are together for a Memorial Day extravaganza. The guys start the show by recapping a great weekend of Chicago baseball. Will Tim Anderson's injury bring doom to the South Siders? Mark Gonzales of the Daily Herald joins the guys to share what he observed this weekend and tell you what the Sox will need to do in order to stay contending.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values, from 05-22-22.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values. This week, the show features an interview with Dr. Toinette Gunn, the executive director of Chicago Debates.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values. This episode features a conversation with Dr. Nikhil Verma, the director of sports medicine at Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, head team physician for the Chicago White Sox and team physician for the Chicago Bulls.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values, from 04-24-22.

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In an abbreviated final hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Anthony Herron welcomed back Mark Grote for one last update from Halas Hall. After that, they debated how this Bears draft class stacks up against the other teams in the NFC North.

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In the third hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Anthony Herron were joined by Southern Utah offensive line coach Aaron Fernandez to provide a scouting report on new Bears offensive tackle Braxton Jones, whom Chicago selected in the fifth round Saturday. What can he bring the Bears? Later, Mulligan, Kreutz and Herron ran through the Bears' selections pick-by-pick while sharing their analysis on each player.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Anthony Herron were joined by University of Washington defensive backs coach Will Harris to share intel on new Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon, whom Chicago selected at No. 39 overall in the second round Friday. After that, the crew discussed the Bears' pick of Penn State safety Jaquan Brisker at No. 48 overall in the second round. Later, Score teammate Mark Grote shared an update while live from Halas Hall.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz, Anthony Herron and Mark Grote hosted a special NFL Draft show. They opened the festivities by reacting to Bears general manager Ryan Poles' strategy of making a series of trades down in the draft to acquire more late-round picks Saturday. After that, they discussed the Bears' addition of Tennessee receiver Velus Jones Jr. in the third round and what he can do for second-year quarterback Justin Fields. Later, they took a look at new Bears offensive tackle Braxton Jones, a Southern Utah product.

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Adam Studzinski hosts Score Values on 4-17-22.

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The Bulls Radio tandem of Chuck Swirsky and Bill Wennington were on the call as Chicago beat Milwaukee, 114-110, in Game 2 of their first-round series Wednesday evening. Bulls star DeMar DeRozan sealed the win with a tough driving layup with 18.2 seconds left.

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In the final hour, Mark Grote welcomed on Score teammate and afternoon host Matt Spiegel, who was on the call for the Cubs' game Saturday. Was it as easy as people think it is? Not one bit -- and Spiegs explained why spring training games may be the most difficult of all to call. Also, the Bulls seem to have a first-round exit written all over them as the season winds down. Grote broke down what teams are doing to give the Bulls so much trouble.

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In the second hour, Mark Grote was joined by Ricky O'Donnell of SB Nation to discuss the Bulls' 127-109 loss to the Heat on Saturday and whether they have a chance to make any noise in the playoffs. Later, Andy Garcia of Westwood One joined the show to discuss what the atmosphere was like as North Carolina upset Duke in the Final Four on Saturday to advance to the national championship and send legendary Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski out on a sour note as he retires.

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Mark Grote opened his show by discussing how the Bulls' struggles continued against good teams Saturday, as they lost 127-109 to the Heat. He explained why he had that blowout feeling pretty early in this one. After that, Grote turned his attention to baseball, discussing new Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki homering again Saturday and reacting to the White Sox's trade of reliever Craig Kimbrel to the Dodgers for outfielder AJ Pollock.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by comedian and Cubs fan Joe Kilgallon to preview the new season. Is outfielder Seiya Suzuki is a star in waiting? What should the expectations be for the Cubs? Later, Score football insider Hub Arkush joined the show to discuss Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians stepping away from coaching and moving into the front office, paving the way for Todd Bowles to take over the head coaching job.

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In the second hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Herb Lawrence of CHGO to discuss White Sox manager Tony La Russa's recent criticism of the fan base's mindset toward signing a right fielder. Later, 670 and Audacy Sports writer Cam Ellis joined the show to discuss the latest Bears storylines and what their needs are in the NFL Draft.

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Anthony Herron opened his show by reacting to the latest Bears news in free agency and broke down new general manager Ryan Poles' work to date. Was the trade of star edge rusher Khalil Mack to the Chargers a good move? He also explained how this is the end of an era of Bears football.

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In the final hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Eric Edholm of Yahoo Sports to discuss the latest Bears storylines and whether there should be faith in them for the upcoming season. Later, he shared his on if the Bears will break Justin Fields like they do most quarterbacks.

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In the second hour, Ramie Makhlouf continued to discuss the Bulls' struggles. After that, Scott Merkin of MLB.com joined the show to discuss the latest White Sox storylines out of spring training. Later, Makhlouf reacted to Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson's introductory press conference in Cleveland on Friday as his legal situation continues to play out following allegations of sexual misconduct.

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Ramie Makhlouf opened his show by explaining how he's losing faith in the Cubs' rebuild even though it's only still spring training. Later, Sam Smith of Bulls.com joined the show to discuss how the team's recent slide as it has lost 10 of the past 13 games.

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Adam Studzinski hosts a new edition of Score Values from March 13, 2022.

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In the final hour, Danny Parkins and Dan Muller were joined by Colgate coach Matt Langel to preview his team's matchup against third-seeded Wisconsin on Friday. Then, how many bets have you already made? BetQL Daily host Joe Ostrowski joined the show to share his favorite picks in the opening round and to tell you which team he believes could be Cinderella this year.

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In the second hour, Danny Parkins and Dan Muller were joined by Audacy insider Jimmy Patsos to break down the NCAA Tournament bracket. Who could be the Cinderella team? After that, Wisconsin assistant Dean Oliver joined the show to preview his team's matchup against Colgate in the first round Friday.

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Danny Parkins and former Illinois State coach Dan Muller opened their Selection Sunday special by reacting in real time to the NCAA Tournament bracket being revealed. They shared their thoughts on the first-round matchups and predicted which teams will earn wins. And which of those squads has the chance to win it all?

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Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Senator Dick Durbin, D-Ill., to discuss the MLB lockout, which he's "fed up" about as more games continue to get canceled. Durbin turned up the heat on MLB owners, threatening to hold a Senate hearing regarding the status of the league's antitrust exemption if a new labor agreement isn't reached soon.

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Adam Studzinski hosted the latest edition of Score Values.

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Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent to discuss the current lockout and how owners and players could find a way to reach common ground on a new labor deal.

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In the final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Lewis Johnson of NBC Sports to discuss the recently completed Winter Olympics in Beijing. What was his experience like? Later, Herron discussed a wild Saturday in college basketball, as the top six teams in the nation all lost. He shared a quick breakdown of how that affects teams here in Illinois and revealed who he believes will emerge from the madness as a true contender.

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In the second hour, Anthony Herron was joined by K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago to discuss the Bulls' recent play and their 116-110 loss to the Grizzlies on Saturday. Later, Mike Ferrin of MLB Network Radio joined the show to discuss the latest in the labor negotiations between the MLB owners and players. When will the regular season start?

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Anthony Herron opened his show by reacting to the Bulls' 116-110 loss to the Grizzlies on Saturday evening. The Bulls continue to struggle against the NBA's best teams. Is this just who the Bulls are? He explained how their biggest flaws were on display.

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With the sports calendar a bit slow, host Chris Rongey, producer Brian Callahan and listener Rich from Oak Forest -- who are all big Nick at Nite fans -- held a five-round snake draft to put together the ultimate lineup of classic TV shows. Listeners then had the opportunity to pick their favorite "team."

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Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by Cubs outfielder Ian Happ to discuss the status of the labor negotiations between MLB owners and players as the lockout continues. What are the players hoping to accomplish in a new labor deal? Happ explained.

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Adam Studzinski hosted a new edition of Score Values.

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On Score Overnights, Chris Rongey was joined by former No. 1 overall draft pick and current Phillies prospect Mark Appel to discuss the hardships that minor league baseball players face financially.

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Danny Parkins begins his second hour previewing the Super Bowl by talking with Nick Wright of FS1. Both Danny and Nick feel confident in the Rams ability to beat the Bengals. Danny finishes off the show asking listeners what their favorite bets are for the game. (02-13-22)

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Danny Parkins hosts a special Super Bowl preview show. He kicks things off giving his thoughts on the game, which he believes might not be that competitive. Ben Heisler of Bet Sided joins Danny to tell listeners about some of his favorite bets. (02-13-22)

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Ryan Horvat of Bet MGM Tonight joins Inside the Clubhouse with Bruce Levine and David Haugh to go over some of his favorite Super Bowl prop bets. (02-12-22)

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In Score Overnights, host Chris Rongey welcomed on labor relations lawyer and Fangraphs contributor Eugene Freedman to discuss the MLB lockout and what comes next in the negotiations between MLB and the MLBPA.

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In Score Values this week, Adam Studzinski had conversations with David Hochberg of Team Hochberg, Jamila Trimuel of Ladies of Virtue and Steve Bernas of the Better Business Bureau.

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Listen to Bulls Radio play-by-play man Chuck Swirsky call rookie guard Ayo Dosunmu beat the buzzer with a half-quarter heave to end the third quarter in Chicago's 111-110 win at Oklahoma City on Monday.

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In the second hour of his NFL playoff special, Danny Parkins previewed the Buccaneers-Rams and Chiefs-Bills matchups in the divisional round and shared his favorite bets of the day. Later, Carrington Harrison of 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City joined the show to share what the feeling is like in his city ahead of the big Chiefs-Bills game.

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Danny Parkins was back for another NFL playoff special, reflecting on the divisional round action Saturday and previewing the two games Sunday. He welcomed on Ben Heisler of BetSided to discuss the Bengals and 49ers earning trips to their respective conference championship games and to preview the Buccaneers-Rams and Chiefs-Bills matchups Sunday. Also, was Saturday the last time we'll ever see star quarterback Aaron Rodgers in a Packers uniform?

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Score legend Les Grobstein was laid to rest Thursday morning as his family and close friends paid their final respects to a Chicago icon. With permission from the Grobstein family, we brought you the beautiful ceremony held at Chicago Jewish Funerals in Buffalo Grove. It included eulogies from David Schuster, Bruce Levine, Mitch Rosen and Les' sister Holli. Let's spend the night together with the Grobber one more time.

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In the final hour of our Score Overnight tribute to the late Les Grobstein, Mark Grote and program director Mitch Rosen continued to discuss the Grobber's legacy at the Score and what he meant to listeners.

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In the fourth hour of our Score Overnight tribute to the late Les Grobstein, Mark Grote was joined by Score program director Mitch Rosen to celebrate the life and legacy of the Grobber. They shared their favorite memories of him. Later, Mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times called in to explain what it was like working alongside Grobstein.

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In the third hour of our Score Overnight tribute to the late Les Grobstein, Mark Grote took calls from his loyal listeners as well his former co-workers at Sports Phone and other media outlets where he worked during his illustrious career in Chicago.

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In the second hour of our Score Overnight tribute to the late Les Grobstein, Mark Grote was joined by 670 teammate Chris Rongey, who shared his favorite memories of the Grobber and what he'll remember most about him. Later, Grobstein's son, Scott, called in to discuss his father and what it was like to grow up with the Grobber as your dad.

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Chicago sports broadcasting legend and longtime Score Overnight host Les Grobstein passed away Sunday at age 69. To celebrate the beloved man known at "The Grobber," Mark Grote stepped in to host Score Overnight and took calls from his loyal listeners as they shared their fondest memories about him.

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In the second hour of his NFL playoff special, Danny Parkins was joined by You Better You Bet host Nick Kostos to share his best picks for the matchups Sunday. After that, Robert Mays of the Athletic joined the show to discuss Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll's work and whether he'd be a good fit to be the Bears' next coach.

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Danny Parkins hosted a special NFL playoff show, recapping the two wild-card games from Saturday and previewing the three contests on tap for Sunday. What are the best bets to make? How did his wagers go Saturday? Parkins filled you in during his opening hour.

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Anthony Herron and Olin Kreutz discussed the Bears' disappointing 6-11 season that ended with a 31-17 loss to the Vikings on Sunday afternoon and pondered what comes next for the organization.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer press to discuss whether the Bears-Vikings game Sunday will be the last of Minnesota coach Mike Zimmer's tenure. Later, Mulligan, Kreutz and Mannelly shared their predictions for the Bears' finale.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly discussed which names being floated have an actual shot at becoming the Bears' next head coach. After that, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show to share who he believes are the most realistic candidates to take the reins at Halas Hall. Later, WBBM sideline reporter and Score teammate Mark Grote joined the show to share the inactives list for the Bears-Vikings game in the season finale.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly opened their Bears pregame show by discussing how the Matt Nagy era seems set to end soon. All signs point to the Bears' matchup against the Vikings on Sunday being the last game of his Chicago tenure. But what does general manager Ryan Pace's future hold?

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Anthony Herron and Olin Kreutz broke down the Bears' 29-3 win against the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon and discussed edge rusher Robert Quinn setting the franchise single-season sack record. They also discussed coach Matt Nagy's future and the young players on the roster.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 29-3 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon and took calls from listeners.

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The Bulls Radio duo of Chuck Swirsky and Bill Wennington were on the call as star DeMar DeRozan hit a game-winning buzzer-beater 3-pointer to lift Chicago to to a 120-119 win at Washington on Saturday.

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Jan. 2, 1992 marked the day the Score was born. As we celebrate our 30-year anniversary Sunday, we took a moment to look back and also wanted to share a huge thank you to all our loyal listeners. “What we do at the Score is completely driven by you," brand manager Mitch Rosen says. As we move through 2022, we'll commemorate our past and also plan to hold a big celebration this summer.

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In the episode of Score Values, Sean Anderson interviews Project Fire Buddies founder/CEO Kurt DeGroot to hear about his organization's mission, its recent Christmas Toy Drive and how the organization was featured in an NFL game for #MyCleatsMyCause.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by Dan Pompei of the Athletic to discuss whom he'd look to hire as the Bears' top football executive if he ran the organization. Later, the whole crew shared predictions for the Bears-Seahawks game.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields being ruled inactive against the Seahawks on Sunday afternoon due to his ankle injury. Later, WBBM sideline reporter and Score teammate Mark Grote joined the show to preview the Bears-Seahawks matchup and to discuss the inactives list.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly opened the pregame show this week by pondering a few of the Bears coaching staff's decisions this week, including why veteran Germain Ifedi is starting at tackle instead of rookie Larry Borom. Later, Michael-Shawn Dugar of the Athletic joined the show to share a scouting report on the Seahawks and to discuss what they've been going through this season.

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Chris Rongey and Mike Esposito were joined by Laurence Holmes for transition, where Rongey really displayed the Christmas spirit.

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In the final hour, Chris Rongey and Mike Esposito discussed Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields' development. As they did, a texter suggested Patriots rookie quarterback Mac Jones is better than Fields, so the guys reacted and debated that topic.

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In the second hour, Chris Rongey and Mike Esposito were joined by Rob Schaefer of NBC Sports Chicago to discuss the latest Bulls storylines, including their improving COVID-19 situation and how they managed to play well despite having a shorthanded roster lately.

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In the first hour, Chris Rongey and Mike Esposito were joined by Patrick Finley of the Sun-Times to preview the Bears-Seahawks game Sunday.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the Bears' 45-30 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night and took calls from listeners on the game.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Olin Kreutz were joined by Dan Pompei of the Athletic as they all shared their predictions for who will win the Bears-Packers game Sunday night.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Olin Kreutz were joined by WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote to share the inactives list for the Bears-Packers game Sunday night.

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In the first hour of the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Olin Kreutz were joined by Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel to share a scouting report on the Packers. He also discussed Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers' toe injury and his relationship with the organization.

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In his final hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by former Packers safety and 1250 The Fan contributor LeRoy Butler to preview the Chicago-Green Bay matchup Sunday night. Later, the crew replayed NFL Network correspondent Stacey Dales' interview on The Score earlier in the day in which she discussed the keys to the Bears-Packers game.

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In the third hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Score teammate Cody Westerlund to discuss the Bulls' COVID-19 outbreak, as they now have nine players -- including star Zach LaVine -- in the health and safety protocols.

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In his second hour, Ramie Makhlouf was joined by Score football insider Hub Arkush to preview the Bears-Packers game Sunday night and to discuss the futures of Chicago coach Matt Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace. After that, Makhlouf asked listeners if the Bears-Packers matchup is even much of a rivalry at this point in their eyes.

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Ramie Makhlouf opened his show by previewing the Bears-Packers game Sunday night and discussing what to make -- if anything -- of a CBS Sports report claiming that former Chicago defensive end and current coaching agent Trace Armstrong has discussed a management position with the franchise.

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In his last hour, Zach Zaidman was joined by NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales to discuss the report that the Bears reached out to former defensive end and current coaching agent Trace Armstrong about a management position in Chicago. Armstrong quickly denied the report. After that, Bears Radio analyst Tom Thayer joined the show to preview Chicago's game at Green Bay on Sunday night. Later, Zaidman reacted to the news that Bulls guard Zach LaVine and wing Troy Brown Jr. have each landed in the NBA's health and safety protocols, bringing the team's total to nine players sidelined for that reason.

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In his second hour, Zach Zaidman shifted the conversation to college basketball, as he was joined by DePaul coach Tony Stubblefield to discuss the Blue Demons' strong 8-1 start to the season. Later, Kevin Fishbain of the Athletic joined the show to discuss whether the Bears have a chance to beat the Packes on Sunday night.

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Zach Zaidman opened his show by setting the table for Bears-Packers matchup Sunday night. He also reacted to a report that the Bears had a discussion with former defensive end and current coaching agent Trace Armstrong about a management position in Chicago. After that, Brad Biggs of the Tribune joined the show to preview the Bears-Packers game and to share his take on the report about Armstrong. Later, Score morning host David Haugh joined the program to discuss the latest Bears storylines.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Olin Kreutz were joined by Dan Pompei of the Athletic as they all shared their predictions for who will win the Bears-Cardinals game.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Olin Kreutz were joined by WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote to discuss the inactives list and injury outlook for the Bears-Cardinals matchup.

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Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Olin Kreutz opened the pregame show by discussing how to fix the Bears' offense. Later, Bob McManaman of the Arizona Republic joined the show to preview the Bears-Cardinals matchup and to explain what makes Arizona so special this season.

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In their final hour, Anthony Herron and Olin Kreutz discussed Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields' rib injury and what comes next for the team after a 16-13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday dropped Chicago to 3-7.

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In their first hour, Anthony Herron and Olin Kreutz reacted to the Bears' 16-13 loss to the Ravens on Sunday afternoon and opened up the phone lines to let listeners share their thoughts.

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In the second and final hour, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly opened up the phone lines to let listeners weigh in on the Bears' 16-13 loss to the Ravens.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly opened their postgame show by reacting to the Bears' heartbreaking 16-13 loss to the Ravens on Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field.

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In the final hour of the pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly shared their predictions for the Bears-Ravens game. Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show to discuss whether the Bears can finally snap their four-game losing streak.

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In the second hour of the pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly reacted to the news that Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson has been ruled out against the Bears. Later, WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show to share the rest of the inactives for the Bears-Ravens game.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly opened their pregame show by previewing the Bears-Ravens matchup and monitoring Baltimore star quarterback Lamar Jackson's status as he's dealing with an illness. Later, Jeff Zrebiec of the Athletic joined the show to share a scouting report on the Ravens.

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On Score Values, Sean Anderson was joined by Dr. Cheryl Watkins to discuss her new book "Releasing Her: Wrestling Peace from the Jaws of Alzheimer's" for National Alzheimer's Awareness Month.

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In the final hour of the pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly shared their predictions for the Bears-49ers game. Later, Matt Barrows of the Athletic joined the show to share a scouting report on the 49ers.

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In the second hour of the pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by Bears legend Mike Singletary to catch up on how he's doing and to preview the team's game against the 49ers. Later, WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote called in to share the inactives list for the Bears-49ers matchup.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly opened their Bears pregame show by previewing the team's matchup against the 49ers on Sunday afternoon. They also looked back as Chicago's blowout loss at Tampa Bay last week and examined the running theme of how the Bears do so much wrong. Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show to discuss the potential for NFL coaches to be fired in season.

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In the extended final hour, Mike Mulligan and Olin Kreutz shared the inactives list for the Bears-Buccaneers matchup. Later, Mulligan and Kreutz shared their predictions for the game -- and also received one from Score teammate Patrick Mannelly, who sent his in by text as he was out ill. The pregame show is presented by BetRivers, the official Sportsbook of the Chicago Bears. Download the BetRivers app today. 

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In the second hour of the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan and Olin Kreutz revisited a topic from the past week. Kreutz responded to Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers as their war of words played out following Rodgers screaming "I still own you" at Bears fans last Sunday. Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show to discuss how he expects the Bears to use rookie quarterback Justin Fields against the Buccaneers on Sunday. The pregame show is presented by BetRivers, the official sportsbook of the Chicago Bears. Download the BetRivers app today.

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Mike Mulligan and Olin Kreutz opened their Bears pregame show by reacting to Chicago offensive tackle Elijah Wilkinson landing on the reserve/COVID-19 list, which will sideline him at Tampa Bay on Sunday. How big of a blow is that for the Bears? Later, Tom Krasniqi  of 620 WDAE joined the show to preview the Bears-Buccaneers matchup and to explain why Tampa Bay's run defense is so good. The pregame show is presented by Bet Rivers, the official sportsbook of the Chicago Bears. Download the BetRivers app today.

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In the post-postgame show, Anthony Herron and Olin Kreutz broke down the Bears' 24-14 loss to the Packers on Sunday afternoon. They also listened and reacted to postgame comments from Bears coach Matt Nagy and quarterback Justin Fields.

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In the final hour of the postgame show, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly opened up the phone lines for listeners to react to the Bears' 24-14 loss to the Packers on Sunday afternoon. The Bears postgame show on 670 The Score is sponsored by MaleMedChicago.com, where a full head of hair scores every time.

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Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly opened their postgame show by reacting to the Bears' 24-14 loss to the Packers on Sunday afternoon. The Bears postgame show on 670 The Score is sponsored by MaleMedChicago.com, where a full head of hair scores every time.

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In the final hour of the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz, and Patrick Mannelly discussed Chicago's banged-up offensive line. Dan Pompei of the Athletic then joined the show to discuss if this will be Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers' last game at Soldier Field as a member of the Green Bay organization. Later, Mulligan, Kreutz and Mannelly shared their predictions for the Bears-Packers matchup.

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In the second hour of the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly discussed how Chicago can slow down Green Bay star receiver Davante Adams. After that, WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show to share the inactives list. Later, Kreutz and Mannelly shared their thoughts on Packers coach Matt LaFleur's work and leadership.

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Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly opened the Bears pregame show by previewing the matchup against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon. After that, Pack A Day Podcast host Andy Herman joined the show to explain how the Packers have built their defense after the departure of former coordinator Mike Pettine, who's now a Bears assistant. Later, Mulligan, Kreutz and Mannelly discussed the importance of the Bears having Pettine on their staff.

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On Score Values, Sean Anderson was joined by Steve Bernas, the president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau, to discuss the latest consumer alerts that all consumers should be monitoring.

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Laurence Holmes was joined by NBC Sports Chicago analyst Steve Stone to discuss what went wrong for the White Sox as they were eliminated by the Astros in the American League Division Series. Stone didn't hold back in his criticism of how the team played in the regular season and playoffs.

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On Score Values, Sean Anderson was joined by Elliot Richardson, the president of the Small Business Advocacy Council, which just received a grant from the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust to bring life back to Chicago's vacant commercial strips.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by Dan Pompei of the Athletic to preview the Bears-Raiders matchup Sunday afternoon. Later, the crew shared its predictions for the game.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by former Bears running back Matt Forte to discuss Chicago running back David Montgomery's skills and what he thinks of the team this season. Later, WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show to share the inactives list for the Bears-Raiders matchup Sunday afternoon.

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670 The Score provided in-depth coverage of the 43rd running of the Chicago Marathon on Sunday.

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On the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly started by previewing Chicago's game at the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon. Later, Vic Tafur of the Athletic joined the show to discuss how the Raiders have reacted to the revelation of coach Jon Gruden using racist language in an email that he sent 10 years ago.

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Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by former Bears offensive lineman Steve Edwards to discuss whether players pay attention to the media and to explain how former teammate Olin Kreutz was "the MJ of the O-line."

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This is the third installment in a series of weekly shows previewing the 2021 Chicago Marathon, which will be held Sunday.

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Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by Bank of America Chicago Marathon executive director Carey Pinkowski to discuss the event, which 670 The Score will broadcast beginning at 7 a.m. this coming Sunday.

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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by Bears great and Hall of Fame offensive lineman Jimbo Covert to discuss his career. He also shared what he thinks about this current Bears team. Later, Mulligan, Kreutz and Mannelly shared their picks for the Bears-Lions matchup.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by Dan Pompei of the Athletic to discuss Bears coach Matt Nagy's job security. Later, WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show to share the inactives list for the Bears-Lions matchup.

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On the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly got rolling by reflecting on Chicago's ugly 26-6 loss at Cleveland last week. Later, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press joined the show to share a scouting report on the Lions.

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This is the second installment in a series of weekly shows previewing the 2021 Chicago Marathon.

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Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot to discuss the Bears signing an agreement to purchase 326-acre Arlington Park in northwest suburban Arlington Heights.

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Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi welcomed on former NFL quarterback Sage Rosenfels to analyze Bears coach Matt Nagy's offensive system and explain its flaws.

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In the final hour of the pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly had a conversation with former Bears receivers coach and former Chiefs head coach Todd Haley about the need to tailor your offense to your players' strengths. Later, Mulligan, Kreutz and Mannelly shared their picks for the Bears-Browns matchup.

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In our final Down the Line show of the MLB season, Cody Decker wanted to go out with a bang. He started by sharing his favorite betting lines and recapping his Saturday card. After that, he shared his Cy Young and MVP picks for both leagues. Finally, Decker gave his World Series picks. Down The Line with Cody Decker is presented by Circa Resort and Casino.

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In the second hour of the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by Dan Pompei of the Athletic to discuss what to expect out of Chicago rookie quarterback Justin Fields in his first NFL start Sunday. Later, WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show to share the inactive list for the Bears-Browns matchup.

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On the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly got rolling by sharing what they expect to see from Chicago rookie quarterback Justin Fields in his first NFL start Sunday. Later, Daryl Ruiter of 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland joined the show to share a close look at the Browns.

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This is the first in a series of weekly shows previewing the 2021 Chicago Marathon.

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In the final edition of the Scorecard for the season, Barry Cronin and Mike Esposito were joined by Illinois Golf Hall of Fame member Len Ziehm to discuss the Ryder Cup. Later, they welcomed on Chip Beck, who played on Ryder Cup teams in 1989, 1991 and 1993.

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Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi were joined by Bears fan Courtney Fong, who was kind enough to return the football that linebacker Roquan Smith tossed to him in the Soldier Field stands after returning an interception for a touchdown in Chicago's win against Cincinnati on Sunday.

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Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana to preview the Notre Dame-Wisconsin game Saturday and to discuss the latest NFL storylines.

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On Score Values, Sean Anderson was joined by Maggie Goldberg, the new president and CEO of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, which will be hosting an event in Chicago on Sept. 24.

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Anthony Herron and Olin Kreutz reacted to the Bears' 20-17 win against the Bengals at Soldier Field on Sunday afternoon and answered listeners' questions.

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In the final hour the Score pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by Dan Pompei of the Athletic to discuss what he expects to see from the Bears in their matchup against the Bengals on Sunday afternoon. Later, the guys shared their predictions for the game.

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In the second hour of the Score pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly were joined by former Bears safety Gary Fencik to discuss how the game has changed since his playing days. Later, WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote joined the show to discuss the inactives list for the Bears-Bengals game Sunday.

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Our Bears pregame show with Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly opened with the crew taking a look back at Chicago's lack of explosive plays in a 34-14 loss at the Los Angeles Rams in the season opener last week. Later, Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com joined the show to preview the Bears-Bengals game Sunday.

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In the second hour of the Scorecard, Barry Cronin and Mike Esposito were joined by Kemper Sports CEO Steve Skinner, who discussed the golf world since the pandemic started. Later, Ron Green Jr. of the Global Golf Post joined the show to preview the Ryder Cup next weekend.

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Barry Cronin and Mike Esposito opened the Scorecard by reacting to the PGA Tour action at the Fortinet Championship at the Silverado Resort in Napa Valley. Later, Merit Club head pro Don Pieper joined the show for a conversation.

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In the second hour of the postgame show, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly continued to break down the Bears' 34-14 loss to the Rams on Sunday in their season opener and took more reactions from callers.

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In the postgame show, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly broke down the Bears' 34-14 loss to the Rams on Sunday in their season opener and took calls from listeners.

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In the final segment of the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan and Patrick Mannelly shared their final thoughts and predictions after Olin Kreutz left for his duties at NBC Sports Chicago.

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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly welcomed on WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote to preview the Bears-Rams matchup and to share the inactives list. Later, Dan Pompei of the Athletic joined the show to offer his thoughts on the matchup.

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In the first hour of the Bears pregame show, Mike Mulligan, Olin Kreutz and Patrick Mannelly examined the matchup against the Rams on Sunday night. They also discussed how the Bears didn't invest in their offensive line as much as they should've, putting themselves in a precarious position.

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In the second hour of the Scorecard, Barry Cronin and Mike Esposito were joined by Boyne USA marketing director Ken Griffin to discuss last-chance getaways for the summer. Later, Wisconsin.golf senior writer Gary D'Amato joined the show to preview the Ryder Cup.

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Barry Cronin and Mike Esposito opened the Scorecard by reacting to Team USA making six captain's picks for the Ryder Cup. After that, Cronin recapped his daughter's wedding, which was at the American Club. Later, Conway Farms Golf Club director of instruction Jamie Fischer joined the show for a conversation.