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Daily Dose: Sept. 28 - Fire and Passion

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Lovie Smith.jpgok. You all know how much I love The Fire and The Passion...

it's what makes Chicago sports great but honestly, it's what makes Chicago sports fans laughable.

I'm listening to my favorite afternoon sports talk radio show and - even after a Bears win - fans are calling in saying they don't like Lovie Love To Love Ya because he doesn't have enough "fire" on the sidelines.

That was the only reason one caller gave for not liking him.

Then another guy says that Ozzie Guillen came from the "Mike Ditka school" and that if Mike Singletary was coaching the Bears during their Super Bowl loss a few years ago, they would've come out of halftime with their pants on fire (or around their ankles) and beat the Colts.

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Rick Armstrong
The dean of the Beacon News sports staff, Armstrong covers the boys basketball and Northern Illinois University beats along with general sports coverage.

Jim Owczarski
A graduate of North Central College, Owczarski covers the high school football beat in the fall and the local golf beat year around. He also serves as the Beacon News’ main sports features/enterprise writer. He has won several national writing awards and has a weekly column that runs on Sundays.

Mike Knapp
A sports writer at the Beacon News for over eight years, Knapp is the Kane County Cougars beat writer.

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This page contains a single entry by Jim Owczarski published on September 28, 2009 2:27 PM.

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