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Lovie Smith hoping for two titles
Lovie Smith hoping for two titles
Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith hopes the Bulls start something this spring that Smith's crew finishes off in the winter.
"[I'm a Bulls] season ticket holder, so a big basketball fan," Smith said during an interview on ESPN. "I'm excited just like the rest of Chicago.
"The chance to bring ... hopefully we can win this series -- the Heat is a great team -- but hopefully we can win this series and have a chance at another championship."
The Bulls took a 1-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference finals into Game 2 on Wednesday.
Smith thought chronologically when asked which team will bring a title to Chicago first.
"The Bulls have the first crack at it," he said. "I hope they start it off, and we finish it off."
As far as recent comments Brian Urlacher made about the Bears being the best team in the NFC North, Smith didn't disagree.
"Of course I agree with him," he said. "You'd be disappointed if any of our players didn't feel like we were the best around.
"But reality says the Packers are there right now.They have the Super Bowl ring. They're the champion right now. And it's up to us to do something about it."
Of course, that's dependent on the NFL labor situation being resolved.
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The title is so misleading.
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Originally Posted by
The Benjamin
The title is so misleading.
yep even the editors are bored..
Though can def. live with 2 or even 3 titles over the next few years for Bears( even if bulls do not win one
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
yep even the editors are bored..
Though can def. live with 2 or even 3 titles over the next few years for Bears( even if bulls do not win one
I could live with that too. But if he were talking about the Bears. I'd hope he wanted more than two :D
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Originally Posted by
The Benjamin
I could live with that too. But if he were talking about the Bears. I'd hope he wanted more than two :D
well as he was JUST talking 2011, only one title can be won by Bulls or bears,, and even lovie knows to not even think aout those cubbies : )
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
well as he was JUST talking 2011, only one title can be won by Bulls or bears,, and even lovie knows to not even think aout those cubbies : )
Or the Sox.
But yes. He is talking bout 2011. But the title does not say 2011, just that he is hoping for two titles.
Again, completely misleading title :)
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Well Lovie you choked last year when the Chicago Blackhawks won the Cup.
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Originally Posted by
The Benjamin
Or the Sox.
But yes. He is talking bout 2011. But the title does not say 2011, just that he is hoping for two titles.
Again, completely misleading title :)
true- but espn is a leader in misleading titles
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
Lovie Smith hoping for two titles
Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith hopes the
Bulls start something this spring that Smith's crew finishes off in the winter.
"[I'm a Bulls] season ticket holder, so a big basketball fan," Smith said during an interview on ESPN. "I'm excited just like the rest of Chicago.
"The chance to bring ... hopefully we can win this series -- the Heat is a great team -- but hopefully we can win this series and have a chance at another championship."
The Bulls took a 1-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference finals into Game 2 on Wednesday.
Smith thought chronologically when asked which team will bring a title to Chicago first. "The Bulls have the first crack at it," he said. "I hope they start it off, and we finish it off."
As far as recent comments
Brian Urlacher made about the Bears being the best team in the NFC North, Smith didn't disagree.
"Of course I agree with him," he said. "You'd be disappointed if any of our players didn't feel like we were the best around.
"But reality says the
Packers are there right now.
They have the Super Bowl ring. They're the champion right now. And it's up to us to do something about it."
Of course, that's dependent on the NFL labor situation being resolved.
Ok, for starters we could steal those rings!
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