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Head coach Matt Nagy and special teams coordinator Chris Tabor join host Jeff Joniak on the Chicago Bears Coaches Show.

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Special Good evening, everybody, and welcome into the Bears Coaches Show with Bears head coach Mattneggie, Jeff Joniac with you until eight o'clock tonight. Coming up at the bottom of the hour, Special teams coordinator Chris Taber joins the program. We've arrived at the doorstep of week seventeen. Congratulations on the winning Jacksonville. Three straight at any point is significant in the season. You've done it now seven times in your three years as head coach. What was the aftermath like,

give us a little glimpse. No, it was good, you know what, Jeff. It's for these guys to be able to enjoy it, and it worked hard to get to this, through that stretch that we had that wasn't so good, and but here we are. You know, now we have a huge week of prep for us to get ready for a big time game. But they enjoyed it last night. It was good that the conversations on the airplane when we fly back, just talking through guys, watching video and

just understanding where they put us right now. You still walk in the plane. Yeah, absolutely, That's what I said. I was going to do that all year long, and I've been able to do that, and they're a lot better when you're winning. So the fans turned out, I know, we had it on the broadcast and we kept turning up the sound and it was the first time all year that it was genuine fan noise from seventeen thousand plus many many Bears fans. Did it make a difference

at some level? Yesterday? Yeah it did? And you know you can feel it even running out onto the field. When the players are running out onto the field, you could feel the crowd just cheering them on. And they haven't had that, Jeff, all year long, you know, and that's a that's a raw emotion to get to get going with the start of a game that that just

has hasn't happened most of the season. And now to have that and all those fans down there, they they juiced it up and got it going in at the end of the game when we were up pretty big, they were all just chanting and cheering and you could just see the players getting into it. It was it was really neat. Heck, the Jaguar fans were rooting for you too, you know, they really they secured the number

one pick. Hey, in all seriousness, how do you put this in perspective how far this team has come in terms of staying engaged, staying focused, staying hungry, because it very easily met you know it, it could have gone the other way. It very easily could have. Yeah, it could have and and I probably it's hard for me right now at this moment to answer that exact question.

I'll be able to do that at the end of the year when you really look back and you go back to certain games throughout the season where um, you felt either really good or you didn't feel really good. And so right now, we're just in the moment, and the moment for us is a good place right now.

So we're trying to keep that thing going. You're you're every week they're going to give you a new team to play, and we've created this situation right now that we currently sit in where you win and you're in and um, you know, we weren't sure if that was going to be the case three to four weeks ago.

But the messaging that we've had, the players buying into it, the players doing it and executing it not just on game day on the weekends, but throughout the weeks with meetings or practices and their their participation and willingness to

believe and trust in the process is huge. And now they're they're they're they're reaping the benefits of that, and they see what can happen, and so different parts of the ball you see, and we offensively, we've finally got things go on special teams as rolling defense is getting big time plays at big time situations in the game. And now here we are but one week to go, you know, so it's been the credit to them. You're a message guy, but was there a creative process to

your messaging this time? Given the situation of a six game skid and a quarter a season to go, did you have to find a different way to reach them. Well, we did, and one of the ways we did that was with four games to go in the season, we said, you know, there's four quarters in a season, and at the start of the fourth quarter of the season, with four games left, we said, let's let's let's go four

and OL. And if we go four and OL, we will we will have a great opportunity to at least be in the mix somewhere to get to the playoffs. And as I've mentioned before, every year is different. As a head coach. Every every team is different with your messaging. That for us, that was a that was a big

time motivating factor. Just knowing that and understanding and educating him as to where things are with with other teams and what's real and what's what's not real and h then you take that and then you got to do it. And where it gets tough is when you don't do it and you got to create another message. But they've done it for three weeks now, and so now here

we are, you know, we're we're we're here. Now we're we're three and oh the last three games and now we're gonna we gotta do everything we can to go four and now and then see what now we go four and no because of going three and O, we're in. So that that's awesome, all right. I look at three key plays yesterday and you tell me if you agree the fourth and five conversion to a rob You got Mitch throwing the pick, but he came back strong, very

strong after that. It didn't eat him up. And that's significant for many different reasons that you can amplify on. And of course the Roquan takeaway, the defense picking you up and you guys never look back any others or you know those three pillars of the game. Yeah, no, I I agree with that. The one, the one that's in there that's sneaky in my opinion, that that was early on too, was when they tried to do the

fake punt and they had to hold on Dhcum. To me, that's a that's a sneaky play in that game that with DHC playing so well and them having to have to hold him to convert it. Um, that was a big time play because you know, the kid got the first down, but they got it because of holding, so they had to end up plunting the ball. But I think that, but the other ones you mentioned are all certainly big time players. Also. Blitz pick up and recognition

by Mitch yesterday was very good. According to Tom, he was seven for seven on blitzes against extra pressure. Is that a major significant improvement here heading into this week seventeen matchup NBN. Yeah. You know, teams are gonna try to create some pressure up front and blitz you and make you make quick decisions, and then the wide receivers when that's the case, they got to win. And yesterday A robbed that and then you got to get the ball out and be accurate. The lines got to squeeze

the right way and try to protect inside out. They did it. And again, like Mitch is gonna get always be critiqued on what happens on third down and what happens in the red zone. And yesterday, other than that pick in the red zone, he did a good job situational. Actually, you know he talked about John d Philippa on the sidelines. You have to turn him in the right direction right there, because it's Jacksonville. They got some juice going on. This is an oh moment. What's the key? There's what's the

key to make sure that doesn't snowball. That's when you rely on your coaches, like he said, with coach Flip, I think coach Flipp has done an amazing job all year along with these quarterbacks. And you know, with the history of who where he's been and what he's done at that position. He's also played it in college and he gets it, and so learning who Mitch is as a person in those moments helping him out, and he

did that yesterday. And so now all of us collectively, right between Bill and Rags and everybody else, we get into a locker room, a halftime is here we go. We got two more quarters ago, next play mentality Now Mitch has got to do it and then he needs his teammates to help. And that that's kind of what happened. Snap Trubisky looking standing in the pocket, drills the middle of the end zone touchdown, Jimmy Graham touchdown. Bears had a six three league at Jimmy Graham touchdown catch a

beauty two on the day. Now over eighty red zone touchdowns in his career. Welcome back to the Bears Coaches Show, brought to you by Whippley, CPA's end Consultants, a proud partner of the Chicago Bears. Learn more at Whippley dot com. We got to talk to Jimmy Graham. Just a tremendous season. Eight touchdowns, couple four cole Comet as well. You got great production of sixty nine catches and ten touchdowns out of those two guys. He's just got a little juice

to him. He does. And you know what, when you're in this league as long as he has been, and you realize what's sitting in front of end just the way things have been from day one, that Jimmy Graham was here as a bear. He's been all in the only thing he wants to do is win a championship. And what he's taught Cole in this process and the way that he's been a mentor to Cole Comet, no one will ever see or know until it's ten years down the road, and cold Comet would be the one

that says it. But there's times in practice where something may happen and no one sees this, but but Jimmy will be the one that goes over and tries that tries to help him from a player point of view, where something happens in the game, Jimmy'll be there to help. So all that other stuff that happens on the field with Jimmy as a player, what he's doing right now to help build our future with Cole Comet, you just people don't understand. And so that's just something else that

I think needs to get recognized. Because whatever he's doing on the field is awesome and we knew he could do this, But what he's doing off the field and helping in practice and in meetings and all that stuff, man, is that pretty awesome for col Comet Now he's one touchdown away from matching Mike did his single season record for touchdowns by a tight end back to nineteen sixty one. So pretty good company. All right, Tuttyville. I've been asked

a lot about Tuttyville. They think I came up with I got no, no, no no, this is all Matt Naggie has got to sign up in his office. Will you explain again? I think you've done it on this show. But for those who have been texting me and emailing me and asking me questions on social media about Tuttyville, where did it originate? Well, you know, so on a team that I coached with, we all we all kind of talked about let's let's have a bunch of touchdowns.

It's about touchdowns on field goals, and and uh, the word, the word tutty just started getting thrown around a little bit, and so we kind of liked it. We thought it made sense, and then before you know it, it just became part of our language. And um, you know there was Tuttyville kind of started. The vill part was here. Now the Tuttyville is here. That that's that's here in Chicago.

And so that's what's pretty neat and the guys for for us as coach, as we joke about it, and there for a while there weren't a lot of there weren't There wasn't much tutty goal. But recently it's been it's back and uh. For for our players right now on offense to be able to be as effective as we've been um regardless of who we're playing and and everything, they are playing with a lot of confidence. And I just think that when you're scoring touchdowns and you're scoring tuddies,

it's infectious and it's contagious. And the belief in one another right now between our players and our coaches, and our coaches and our players is for this year out on all time high. So we're momentum wise, momentum meter wise, we're going in the right direction. Nineteen touchdowns the last five games, one hundred and sixty three points on your last fifty drives. So that's outstanding. All right, Let's talk a little bit more about Alan Robinson. Eight of his

ten catches for first downs. I liked, if you're not going to press the really press them tight of the line of scrimmage, And I think about Davante Adams perfect example, they both did it yesterday. Going back and watching the Packer game already, you know that that little hesitation move at the at the line of scrimmage, the footwork to free themselves and create a little distance on those in breaking routes or double moves or whatever. I think you

mentioned it and use the word art. There isn't art to making sure everything is precise and what you do at all areas of the field, but in particularly getting off the line of scrimmage. It's hard to man up Dante Adams. He's gonna find a way, especially that quarterback is Alan Robinson also difficult. Now it's a line of scrimmage for teams to deal with. Yeah, and he's always been that way. There's there's a handful of guys in this league, Jeff, that that you look at and you say,

you know what, when you press them, good luck. And it's just that that art part is that's not something that just happens overnight. That's that's something that takes time. They these wide receivers, these great rob receivers, they study other great wide receivers guys that have been really good at being able to do that, and then they use it into with their game and so um, that's just a part of that's a that's a weapon that they have in their arsenal, and a rob is one of

those guys. And so if you're gonna come up and press them, you better have a plan. If you're gonna play off, you better have a plan. And that's advantage Bearers. Nice burst buyer Tavis Pierce on that wildcat, nice call. They're unsuspecting to do a double take. But boy, he's got some juice. He does, he really does, and I was, I was really happy for him. David did a good job playing quarterback and so that was a good day. And then for four, you know, those guys created a

nice lane up front. Two. You know, they had good leverage with those lanes. And then Artavius hit it man, he hit it fast, and then he was rewarded with a touchdown. The next play, snap Jimmisky takes turns given a Montgomery stutters five four three two one hands out, touchdown, touchdown. Bears The Chicago Bears improve an it tre supporting Chicago small businesses. Boco Services Inc. Is this week's small Business All pro Visit Chicago Bears dot Com slash Small Business

all pros to learn more. One more segment to go with Bears head coach Matt Neeggie. Let's touch on David Montgomery a touchdown now in five straight games, seven since the bye week, longestreaked by a Bears back since Neil Anderson back in nineteen ninety one. Where is he at right now in terms of his growth and progress as a twenty three year old player. He's had a bright future. Yeah, I mean his confidence is at an all time high,

and that's kind of where where the offense is. But it's in unison with that offensive line, and so when those guys are rolling, they're communicating, they're creating lanes, and then there's gonna be some times yesterday where you saw he just does his little straight arm or stiff arm to a dB or safety and you're gonna have trouble with that. His contact balance in between the tackles, his vision, his anticipation, his awareness of down and distance is really

really good. And so you combine that with who he is as a person and his drive and motivation to be great, and he's leading our offense right now. Is there another gear left in this offense or this team in general for Sunday. Yeah, yeah, I believe there is, and I think that we're we're in. We're currently sitting in the playoffs right now. When you look at I mean, you have to win and so, uh, you know, we

understand that. The confidence of where we're at as a team of fighting together through all the adversity we went through, that's that's pretty strong. It's pretty powerful, and it's moving. You know, you get through that, you're not sure where it's going to go. But then when you do it, all of a sudden, you strung three in a row. And that's all you can ask for heading into this last game of the season after where we've been. So

now now you gotta find that gear. You gotta dig down a little bit deeper, coaches and players included, and bring it on Sunday. At the same time, you recognize this morning that you can't make it too hyped. It's going to get hyped, there's no question about it. Plus the Bears packers on top of it. How do you make it big but don't feel big. A lot of that has to be done through the players and their experiences,

right so what they've been through. We all understand the significance of this game, take out the whole, like you just said, take out the whole, win and get in playoff for twenty twenty. This is the Bears Packers, right. It doesn't get any bigger than that. And so you know, we understand where we're at. We understand a significance of that right there in itself. Whether each team never didn't even have a win, it would matter, but it's different. You know. This is for the playoffs, for for us

and for them, for for a number one seed. So you wouldn't want it any other way. If you're not a competitor, um you know, or if you are a competitor, which we all are, you're ready for it. And now it's just a matter of the preparation, the planning, the understanding, the togetherness of doing what we've been doing and then putting it all together on Sunday and attacking a full

speed ahead. Your expertise is quarterback play, offensive play. In your role, can you offer any insight to the Bears defense on how to deal in a more impactful way with Aaron Rodgers? Yeah, I absolutely can. And I'm not saying give me the company singer, but I like that devilish grin I'm seeing right now. Now for sure I can. I'll leave it at that fair enough, all right, It sounds simple, but it's not. Keep the ball away from Aaron Rodgers, Okay, try to limit the impact the Davante

Adams and on the defensive side of the ball. Don't get in a hole where you're just at the mercy of the Smith brothers and those two dbs jyr Alexander and Darnell Savage reaking havoc. I know it's not that simple, but is that a great place to start. Yeah, I mean you have to. And once you understand, like right now, what they're doing well is they're playing complimentary football and they're they're scoring points. They're really good, and the Packers

are really good in the red zone. They're really good on third down. That's situational football. When you're good there, you're going to score points because you're getting first downs and you're getting touchdowns. And then on top of that, you have a very good defensive coordinator and coach Mike Petton that has a bunch of guys on that defense that when they get a lead, their strength is being able to really shut down the past and pin their

ears back and get after the quarterback. They're really good at that. So what we need to do is make sure that we get touchdowns and we're effective on third down so that our defense can do the same thing, and then it becomes a really good head to head match up and made the best team win. Running the ball against them has has proved to be if you're successful, it's put them in some bunds close games and their losses. And I know they put all the emphasis on stopping

that a great Derrick Henry last night. Do you suspect the same that they'll try at least to take away David Montgomery in the run game. Yeah, you would think so. I mean, they did a good job last night, you know, and they got the lead and then Tennessee was able to come back and make it a five point game, and then they came right back and counterpunched them. So again,

I think that they're well coached. I think they have good players and but but we also believe I have ultimate trust in our players and our coaches, and we wouldn't want it any other way. All Right, Matt, good Luck should be a lot of fun this week, and we'll talk to you after all right, Jeff take care of now, a quick snap at a FI punt running right, and he's gonna get the first down and a flag goal on Jacksonville side of the fence. So they go for because they got nothing to lose in a thirteen

game losing streak. On the snapped Andrew Wingard, it's not automens coming back. Welcome back to the Bears Coaches Show, brought to you by Whippley CPAs and Consultants, now joined by Chris Tabor, the Bears veteran special teams coordinator. Good to have you alongside, Chris. How you doing doing well? Thank you? All right? Your old pete. Joe D. Camillus trying to pull fast one on you guys yesterday on the fake punt, DHC draws the flag. How big of

a play is that? Because I listed three plays I thought were turning points in the game, more significant moments in the game. I didn't put that in the mix, but Matt Naggie did he Because that's a sneaky one, right, There could have been a different story. No, it was because it was we were prepared and I'll say Joe D and we were prepared that he was going to throw the kitchen sink at us. He did. He gave us that that was a new fake, but we felt

like we were prepared for it. He ran the reverse, he put both his slots up on and punt team and ran gunner motion. Then in the last play of the game, he tripled teams McManus and double teams the other guy. So there was a lot of things that he did. I thought our guys handled it well. But going back to that play, Uh, coach and I actually clicked on and we were we said, hey, be alert

right here, something something fish. Yeah. Well was at fourth and three, and it was just kind of one of those moments you're in the first half, you know, you're one and thirteen and you're trying to make something happen, and uh, Duke, you know, misses the tackle there. But their guy made a nice play. But DHC clearly did get held and he did a nice shot. He's such a smart football player. Uh. And they came out and immediately showed punt and then they shifted real quickly to it.

So there were some moving parts that were that were taking place, and I thought, uh, you know, DHC, that's that's a big time play on his part. He keeps making him doesn't he on the defensive side of the ball, another one yesterday? I mean, he just keeps on showing up. Well, I'll tell you if behind the scenes, he's a very well prepared player. He watches a lot out of tape and and puts some he he's prepared himself to make those plays just by the work what he does during

the week. I mean it really is. It's uh, he's when you talk about a pros pro he does. He does those things. How would you assess the performance of your unit against Jacksonville? I was proud of the guys. I mean there's some there's always a few plays you always want back. I think or feel like he could always do a little bit better. But I liked our play speed. I thought that we were playing fast. When you go back and you study the tape, the guys

are playing physical. So I think that we're we're getting better, but there's still things for improvement. So I'm encouraged by that. Also, you're not one to throw a lot of bouquets. You're not also one to do a lot of criticism. You're very even keeled about every performance. That is just how you coach is that your nature? And are you with the guys the same way? I hope that I am, Um,

I want to be that way. I just I just feel like that the l monster, so to speak, if you get too high and feel good about yourself, it will eat you up. It'll come after you. And I just think that you have to stay steady because every week is a new challenge and it's always about the next game. It really is. And then at the end of the year, then you can go back and you say, Okay, hey, that was we had a good year. I need to we need to do better here and whatnot. But that's

that's how I kind of view it. To me, the season is just one long process and at the very end, whenever that is, then you then you can enjoy or be disgruntled whatever you want to be. Do you drive any enjoyment week to week though it sounds like a very non fulfilling journey. No, No, it's very fulfilling. It's it's just that I think you have to. Once the game is over, you enjoy you know, like last night we won the game. I was excited that we won

the game. You enjoy it. But now I mean, you're already onto Green Bay, and so it's you just start the process all over and you just it's you can't you can't get you can't get soft. Really, at the end of the day, forty yard field goal try scales on the ball o'donald with a look towards his kicker, flashes his hand, takes the snap, puts the spot down and is right down the middle for the lead on the final snap for the first half of the Bears go into the locker room with a thirteen ten lead.

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grinning at me right now. But in your weekly news conferences with the media and whatnot, you say, yeah, he's doing well. But honestly, he's he's doing better than well, he's tearing it up. And he made his twenty fourth in a row. That tis Robbie Golds twenty thousand and six franchise record for consecutive makes in a single season.

And we had him on our Bears All Access Shoe Tom and I a couple of weeks ago, and just the thoughtful way he goes about explaining where he's at, where he's come from, what his process is, right down to what shoe he's wearing, and the grass, the Bermuda grass he was looking forward to kicking from in Jacksonville. There's a lot to this guy, No, there is. He's done obviously a really nice job. The thing that I

like about him is he's steady. I mean, you know, we're talking about a guy that's making a lot of kicks. But in order to do that, you got to be steady each and every day and be the same guy. He is that. And you know he'll also give a lot of credit to Scales and Patio also, it's you know, those those three guys do do a really good job.

But we just got to keep making him and h you know this will be different because this will be uh you know, this will be Soldier Field and I guess January, you know, so this will be his first experience at that and so I'll bring on some new challenges, but I'm sure he'll rise up to that. Yeah, twenty sixth degree high temperature expected and uh later afternoons start sneaking into early evening. That does change things along the lakefront.

But it's not green Bay against Tennessee in a snowstorm yesterday. No I saw that. Who I was watching the tape, I didn't realize that. Boy, Oh, what a sloppy day up in Lambeau. And that's that's tough sledding for specialists when you're play in weather like that. And obviously green Bay has a great one and Crosby's been doing a long time, so he was able to, you know, navigate through that. So that's that's what the good ones do.

And we feel like we have a good one. Also, I'd be remissed because yes, we did discuss it on the broadcast yesterday about the significance of the operation and Patrick Seals and Patrick O'Donnell and he did bring that up. Santos did last week with us of how much of a relief that is, there's no stress there. He knows he's going to get an accurate placement, an accurate snap and heat. Now he doesn't have to worry about two

thirds of the process. What level are those two guys in that operation plan out right now for you relative to the league, because you watch it all really high. To be honest with you, they if you probably in our world guys that you study that have a great operation are the Baltimore guys Morgan Cox and Sam Cook. And you know we tweeked some things last year with

Scales and Patio and with Eddie. We've we've stayed along that line of what we're doing and those guys have really I appreciate those guys because they bought in to the whole deal to make the the operation go more smoothly and give that kicker even more confidence that just as you mentioned earlier, he doesn't have to worry about that stuff. And uh, you know people don't think about that part, you know, And and that's it is You're right,

that's a that's a that's a big deal. Uh. Just Scales putting the ball over the spot and it's not into the holder's body for a second there when it goes into the body. Now the kickers he's lost sight on the ball and and then you know, then the holder has to get it down quickly. Those are all and it happens so fast you figure that the ball is getting off in one point two seven seconds and just to be able to lose it for a blink of an eye right there, that's that's where the doubt

creeps in into the kicker. And uh, you know, our guys knock on Wood have done a good job of leaving that doubt out of his mind. So it's been good think about it. Over the years, the Bears were blessed to have a singular lunch snapper to play the most games in Bears history and Patrick Manneley that helped with Brad Maynard on the whole, I mean, it was a whole and you were part of that too. I mean the operation for the Bears over the last a

couple of decades has been pretty significant. No, it is, but you when you're when you're playing in climate like this, that's uh, it's so it is so important because not only I mean, imagine if your kicker has to navigate and worry about snap and hold and then he has to play the wind and then the footing of the field. You know, all those things come into play. And the more that you can eliminate some of that stuff, I just believe that you give your guy higher chance to

be successful. This segment of Bears All Access brought to you by Athletico Physical Therapy. Visit Athletico dot com to request an appointment in clinic or virtually and start feeling better tomorrow. Chris Tabor our guest, our final moments here as the Bears get ready with the Packers. DeAndre Carter getting him back did it have an impact? I thought it did. They picked up coal Quit right before the game, and obviously he's a veteran player that's been around a

long time, so you knew his body of work. But he hadn't punted since the fourth game when he was in Pittsburgh, So I mean, you're talking three quarters of the season, so you really weren't for sure to have a guy to be able to go back and catch the football. Confidently, it was good and Anthony Miller's done a good job for us there also, But I thought Carter man, I really tipped my hat to him because he showed some toughness now last Wow, it was it was umble and he bounced back and came back that

our guys are they really respect that? And you know he had the first return whatever was thirteen fourteen yards. I thought he did a nice job playing for us there. So it's good now to have multiple options. All right, what are we looking at with the Packers special teams unit? Well, it's a team that you know, I think the last time that we played him, I didn't think that we played Chicago Bears special teams And that's going to be

our chair. We need to we need to you know, there our opponent, but we're gonna still worry about ourselves and we need to we need to play to our standard and h and we need to play well. But the Packers, obviously they got a good battery. Crosby's a really good kicker. JK. Scott's a really good putter. Now you have Tavon Austin who's return returning punts for him. So they've picked up some weapons obviously with Tavon since since we last played them. So we'll have our hands full.

But we're going to be excited and anxious to play this game. Ill I right keys to the game every week. I always an intangibles depending on the opponent. I always say showing toughness and intelligence on special teams a key to win. You could say it every week. But is it for a matchup like this critical? Absolutely, I mean it is. I mean this is Uh. You know, we had a couple of penalties yesterday that I was disappointed with because one of them was a self inflicted penalty.

But yeah, you gotta you can't have those things, and you got to play good smart football. I mean, you know, in the return game, we need to either score or set up the score. We got to make sure that we have the football and give it back to our offense. And then you know, anytime that they're they're punny, we got to play defense first and make sure that we can have an opportunity to get the football. So there's there's a lot of things and we got to be

able to cover. And uh, I'm sure our guys will be up to the task and I'll be excited to wash them play Sunday afternoon. All right, good luck Sunday, Thanks for your time. All right, thank you. Oh that's a wrap out tonight's Bears coach. You so want to thank our producers Jordan trut Up, Dan Brilliani, Grisher and Keith Johnson out of the board. Most of all to you for listening for Bears head coach Matteneggie and special teams coordinator Chris Tabor. I'm Jeff Joni ACC wishing you

a pleasant, good evening. Exclusive live coverage from Soldier Field with the Bears and Packers Sunday at noon, kickoff at three twenty five. This is News Radio seven eighty and one oh five point out FM WBBM. Good night, everybody,

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