Friday, November 29, 2024

Bears receivers say they could get used to on-target passes from Trubisky

"Mitch only over- or under-threw us on about half his passes," said WR Anthony Miller who was able to catch three of the seven passes thrown his way, including one for a TD. "That's way better than what we've seen so far this season. It's refreshing."

Nagy just now realizing he spent entire game staring at laminated Denny’s menu

Unfortunately for Chicago, the Bears couldn't overcome Nagy's bizarre play-calling and lost to Miami in OT 31-28, tax and tip not included.

Front Row Amy restores credibility to Brewers franchise

The Milwaukee Brewers knew that 2018 was going to be special. This was going to be a season unlike any in recent memory. For the first time in a long time, fans in Milwaukee had reason to be proud of their baseball team, and that reason was a certain bouncing lady sitting front row center at all Brewers home games.

Join The Heckler for Hawks-Kings Friday, Nov. 16th at the United Center

Join a fun group of crazy Hawks fans as we head to United Center on Friday, Nov. 16 for a sold-out game against the LA. Kings. Co-hosted with our friends at Joel Quenneville's Mustache. Quantities are extremely limited. Click here to sign up today!

Blackhawks rookies unaware all NHL games don’t have to go to OT

"It's so crazy that American hockey makes you play games broken up into four quarters," said 19-year-old Jokiharju, who is originally from Finland. "And why is the fourth quarter always sudden death? I just don't get it."

Guy who’s never heard of Dale Sveum or Mike Quade thinks Cubs should fire...

A day after the Cubs' 2018 season came to a disappointing end, fans and media are speculating on the future of the team, particularly as it relates to their manager Joe Maddon. One fan, who is blissfully unaware of the horrid performance by many former Cubs managers, thinks Maddon should be fired immediately.

Maddon has Cubs dress up like zombies for trip to D.C.

With his team running on fumes and grasping to a one-game lead in the NL Central, Cubs manager Joe Maddon pulled another wacky rabbit out of his hat Wednesday night, instructing his players and coaches to dress up like zombies before their flight to Washington D.C.