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Nagy makes a moveWednesday, Jan 10 Matt Nagy is expected to hire Harry Hiestand as the Bears' offensive line coach. Hiestand, 59, the offensive line coach at Notre Dame, coached with the Bears from 2005-09. Steve Rosenbloom writes that there's a piece of the Bears message that he's just not buying, not now and maybe not ever, and that's the idea that Matt Nagy wasn't hired as just a quarterback whisperer for Mitch Trubisky. The team also added cornerback Jonathon Mincy. |
| They've got issuesThe Cubs Convention usually sparks attention to the start of spring training, but more questions likely are to be raised this weekend about the roster than the position battles. Here's a look at the issues facing the Cubs with spring training about five weeks away. Kyle Schwarber is drawing rave reviews for his new, trimmer physique. And Mark Gonzales projects the 25-man roster. |
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| The answer, manThe Tribune's Bulls beat reporter K.C. Johnson answers readers' questions, on everything from Nikola Mirotic trade talk, Zach LaVine's return, draft prospects and more. |
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| Powered upPatrick Kane's first five-point and four-assist game of his career helped move the Blackhawks out of last place in the Central Division and into the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference with 48 points. They will face the Wild, who also have 48 points, on Wednesday night. |
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| WSCR-AM 670 on Wednesday named Zach Zaidman host of its Cubs pregame and postgame shows. Mark Grote, who had been Cubs host, will replace Zaidman covering the Bears for the sports station. |
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| For instance, is it safe?With the Olympics just a few weeks away, here are some answers to questions about Pyeongchang and the Korean Peninsula: |
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