Friday, November 29, 2024

Bears fans finding ways to cope with Super Bowl XLI loss

Just a few days removed from their team's Super Bowl loss, Bears fans have begun to look for ways to cope with perhaps the toughest loss in franchise history. From the slightly disappointed to the downright depressed, fans have found multiple ways to get by until the 2007 season begins in September.

Bulls play like crap and get swept by Jazz in loss

After two compelling road wins in a row, the Bulls finally ran out of gas, losing 100-95 against the Jazz last night. With this win, the Jazz have swept the Bulls for the first time since 2002. After the game, Coach Scott Skiles lauded his team's ability to 'really suck ass' when it counts.

Former teacher gives Manning C- for post-game speech

On the biggest stage in sports, Peyton Manning addressed a worldwide audience of millions while accepting his Super Bowl MVP trophy. Colts fans brushed back tears, but Frank Druin was not among them. As Manning's high school speech teacher, Druin saw much room for improvement.

Daley regrets betting cities with Indy mayor

As the clock wound down on the Bears Super Bowl loss to the Indianapolis Colts Sunday night, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley was in a world of hurt. His two-week rivalry with Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson got out of hand, costing Daley the very city he's presided over since 1989.

Bears dedicate Super Bowl loss to Peyton Manning

During the weeks that led up to Super Bowl XLI, much of the talk was about Colts quarterback Peyton Manning and how meaningful a Super Bowl victory would be for the nine-year veteran's career. Many said that without winning it all, Manning would be another Dan Marino--a hugely successful star statistically who could never get his team to the NFL's promised land.

Hawks losing ways continue over the weekend

In a town filled with visions of a Super Bowl championship you wouldn't think a regular season Blackhawks game would matter to anyone. And you would be right.

Bulls beat Seattle and Portland, offer relief to ailing Bears fans

Not ready to pick up the pieces yet? Mourning the Bears? Well buck up, Chicago. In a weekend filled with frustration and heartache, there is good news: The Bulls won two in a row on the road to move eight games over .500 and one game out of the top spot in the East. To repeat: The Bulls won two in a row on the road to move eight games over .500 and one game out of the top spot in the East. Now dry your tears and move on.