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Opinion: The Chicago Bears fanbase is slowly dying off

By: Alex Patt Being a Chicago Bears fan has not been particularly easy the past few decades. Outside a trip to the Super Bowl in 2006 and a few division titles, most of the football the Bears faithful has been subjected to has been mediocre at best. When you only make the playoffs six timesContinue reading “Opinion: The Chicago Bears fanbase is slowly dying off”

Alternate History Story: The 2003 World Series Champion Chicago Cubs

By: Alex Patt October 14th, 2003. The Chicago Cubs have won the National League Pennant for the first time since 1945. Mark Prior threw a gem in the clinching sixth game of the NLCS and the team cruised to a 3-1 victory, despite things getting a little scary in the eighth inning. The Cubs haveContinue reading “Alternate History Story: The 2003 World Series Champion Chicago Cubs”

Remembering the night Brent Seabrook exorcised ghosts of the past

By: Alex Patt The second I heard Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook was retiring, my mind immediately went to game 7 of the 2013 second round. That magical night back in 2013 not only paved the way to a dynasty, but redeemed years of torture at the hands of the Detroit Red Wings. Let meContinue reading “Remembering the night Brent Seabrook exorcised ghosts of the past”

Worst sports moments of my life

By: Alex Patt I can still see and hear it…the football hitting off the goal post with a loud thud, deflecting off the crossbar, and twirling to the Soldier Field turf. A sports memory that I wish I could forget, but never will. For all the great moments I have witnessed in my 26 yearsContinue reading “Worst sports moments of my life”

Reflecting on the tough decision to leave Sports Twitter

By: Alex Patt Back in August of 2020 I had come to the realization that my lifestyle needed a change. No, it was not moving to a new house or a fancy diet, but it involved social media. To be specific, Twitter. For those who knew me on Twitter, they probably remember I deactivated myContinue reading “Reflecting on the tough decision to leave Sports Twitter”

My detailed thoughts on the 2021 Chicago Cubs

By: Alex Patt While I battle the snow and cold of Chicago, Cubs pitchers and catchers are reporting to the sunny and warm baseball facilities in Mesa, Arizona. It is time to get 2021 baseball activities under way. No matter what year it is, the fresh start to a new season always feels good. TheContinue reading “My detailed thoughts on the 2021 Chicago Cubs”

Cubs are bringing back one of my all-time favorite players

By: Alex Patt After a three-year stint with the Phillies, former Cy Young winner Jake Arrieta is coming back to the Windy City. It feels like a lifetime ago when Arrieta was wearing a Cubs uniform and mowing down opposing lineups every five days. To sum his first tenure in Chicago: 128 starts – 2.73Continue reading “Cubs are bringing back one of my all-time favorite players”

I wish I could have been old enough to remember Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty

By: Alex Patt It has been over two decades since Michael Jordan’s “Last Dance” with the Chicago Bulls. Watching the ESPN documentary this past April not only reminded me of how great Jordan, Scottie Pippen and the Bulls were in the 1990s, but also how much it sucks to know I was alive for theContinue reading “I wish I could have been old enough to remember Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty”

I really thought this Chicago Cubs team was going to win more World Series rings

By: Alex Patt “Just one before I die!” turned into “I want more!” after Kris Bryant fielded the slow roller of Michael Martinez’s bat and threw to Anthony Rizzo on that historic night in Cleveland. At least, it did for me. When the Cubs ended their 108-year World Series drought in 2016, the team wasContinue reading “I really thought this Chicago Cubs team was going to win more World Series rings”

The 2010 NFC Championship Game still haunts Bears fans a decade later

By: Alex Patt This past weekend marked the ten-year anniversary of the 2010 NFC Championship Game between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. Bears fans would love to forget the 21-14 loss that ended their hopes at a Super Bowl title returning to the Windy City. This was more than just a loss inContinue reading “The 2010 NFC Championship Game still haunts Bears fans a decade later”