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  1. 92-Day NFL Warning: The Chicago Bears Finally Get Offensive

    Robert Mays

    What's that? You were wondering exactly how many days until the start of the NFL season? Well, you're in luck! We here at the Triangle are set to spend the next three and a half months providing a daily reason to get excited about pro football's retu...

    Blog | June 05, 2013
  2. 94-Day NFL Warning: A Bears Fan and a Packers Fan Discuss Their H...

    Robert Mays and Steven Hyden

    What's that? You were wondering exactly how many days until the start of the NFL season? Well, you're in luck! We here at the Triangle are set to spend the next three and a half months providing a daily reason to get excited about pro football's retu...

    Blog | June 03, 2013
  3. 105-Day NFL Warning: Remembering Brian Urlacher

    Robert Mays

    What's that? You were wondering exactly how many days until the start of the NFL season? Well, you're in luck! We here at the Triangle are set to spend the next three and a half months providing a daily reason to get excited about pro football's retu...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  4. About Last Night: Don't Count Out the Champs

    Spike Friedman

    In case you were busy concocting an elaborate theory in which the film The Faculty exists as a prequel within the Fast & Furious universe, here's what you missed in sports on Wednesday: LeBron James had a triple-double and scored the game-winnin...

    Blog | May 23, 2013
  5. The NFL's Craziest Draft-Trade What-Ifs of the Past 15 Years

    Robert Mays

    Every now and then, our boss, Bill Simmons, will forward some of his reader mail to me and fellow Triangle editor Chris Ryan. Most of the time, it's to troll us about our favorite teams (Brian Urlacher's pre-draft ascension was entirely legitimate, a...

    Blog | May 08, 2013
  6. Brian Urlacher and the Complicated Good-byes to Franchise Icons

    Robert Mays

    To those looking for the signs, Brian Urlacher's time in Chicago ended about two months ago. Lovie Smith's departure certainly didn't help, but it was Rod Marinelli's decision to turn down an offer to stay on as the team's defensive coordinator that ...

    Blog | March 25, 2013
  7. Ed Reed, Brian Urlacher, and the Curse of the Hometown Premium

    Bill Barnwell

    You're probably familiar with the "hometown discount," the millions of dollars that a player entering free agency is supposed to leave on the table so he can exhibit loyalty to the piece of laundry that acquired his rights (often with little or no in...

    Blog | March 21, 2013
  8. About Last Night: Now the Heat Are Just Screwing With Us

    Spike Friedman

    In case you were too busy lamenting the fate of your already busted NIT bracket, here's what you missed in sports on Wednesday: LeBron James had a triple double as the Miami Heat extended their winning streak to 24 games, overcoming a 27-point d...

    Blog | March 21, 2013
  9. The NFL Fan Bases That Deserve Our Free-Agency Envy

    Robert Mays

    Anyone in my life can tell you that I have a serious problem when it comes to Fear of Missing Out. I could be off having a good time — a great time — but the moment I hear that something else is happening somewhere else, the fear begins t...

    Blog | March 15, 2013
  10. Hey, Don't F*$% This Up: The Chicago Bears' Offensive Tackle Prob...

    Robert Mays

    With free agency and the draft process revving up, there are plenty of questions for every NFL team. But for most, there's one issue that trumps the rest. This is the latest in a team-by-team look at the offseason tasks that just can't get botched. ...

    Blog | February 28, 2013
  11. Poll Says Jay Cutler Is Somehow More Hateable Than Ever

    Robert Mays

    Every year, Forbes puts out a list of the 10 most disliked athletes in sports. Usually, that list is pretty much what you'd guess. A year ago, Michael Vick, Tiger Woods, and Plaxico Burress stood (or sulked) at the top. In this year's version, releas...

    Blog | February 06, 2013
  12. An oral history of "The Super Bowl Shuffle," the 1985 Chicago Bea...

    Jake Austen

    The making of the 1985 Chicago Bears' iconic music video.

    Story | Conversation | January 31, 2013
  13. Barack Obama Invites the '85 Bears to the White House

    Grantland Channel

    President Barack Obama explains how good it felt to have the 1985 Bears visit the White House after their championship and talks about how he beat Maya Moore at H.O.R.S.E....

    Blog | January 21, 2013
  14. Oh, Canada: Assessing the Marc Trestman Hire

    Robert Mays

    I'll admit that I, too, went right to the South Park jokes, but alas, it looks like Marc Trestman is now my buddy, guy. The Chicago Bears hired their 14th head coach in team history early this morning, and they didn't just get him from a different co...

    Blog | January 16, 2013
  15. About Last Night: The Cheese Stands Alone

    Spike Friedman

    In case you were busy preparing to confess your sins to Oprah for some reason, here's what you missed in sports on Tuesday. Wisconsin notched their 11th straight win against Indiana, upsetting the no. 2 Hoosiers, 64-59, in Bloomington. After the...

    Blog | January 16, 2013
  16. Pink Slips Abound on Black Monday in the NFL

    Bill Barnwell

    Black Monday delivered. The first morning of the offseason for 20 of the league's 32 teams brought a stunning wave of pink slips, as more than half of those 20 teams responded to their disappointing campaigns by firing at least one prominent member o...

    Blog | January 02, 2013