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670 The Score personalities react to the latest Chicago sports news and storylines.
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Herron: Softy Mahler is 'nervous' about Shane Waldron running Bears' offense (Hour 3)
In the final hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Softy Mahler of KJR in Seattle to explain why he's nervous about new Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, who previously worked for the Seahawks. Later, Herron further discussed the Bears being selected to be featured on "Hard Knocks" on HBO.
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Herron: Which Bears player is Marshall Harris most eager to see this season? (Hour 2)
In the second hour, Anthony Herron was joined by Marshall Harris of CBS 2 to discuss the latest Bears storylines and to share which player he's most looking forward to watching in 2024. After that, Herron listened and reacted to Bears coach Matt Eberflus' media session Friday in which he discussed rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' performance in OTAs. Later, Eric Edholm of NFL.com joined the show to discuss the Bears getting selected to be on "Hard Knocks" on HBO for the first time in team history.
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Herron: Sahadev Sharma breaks down what's wrong with the Cubs (Hour 1)
Anthony Herron opened his show by breaking down the Cubs' 5-4 loss to the Reds on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field, a setback that included a bad decision by third-base coach Willie Harris to send a runner home in a key moment in the ninth inning. The Cubs have now lost 13 of their past 17 games and dropped to 28-30. Later, Sahadev Sharma of The Athletic joined the show to discuss the Cubs' many issues lately.
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Grote: Josh Schrock previews what Bears may look like on 'Hard Knocks' (Hour 1)
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Grote: Segment goes off the rails while talking Cubs with Bruce Levine (Hour 2)
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Grote: Jon Greenberg discusses the state of the Bears, Cubs & White Sox (Hour 3)
Customer Reviews
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More Cody Decker!
Love his weekly hits with Bernstein. He always brings plenty of energy, and we have pretty similar takes about the Colorado Rockies organization.
About time!
Joe brings unique and confident takes to the table when discussing sports. Glad 670 is finally giving him a shot at his own show.