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They both made big headlines across Chicago today. First with the major story of the day……
Major news coming out of Halas Hall today that could have a huge effect on the Chicago Bears future. After 13 seasons of wearing the orange and blue, Brian Urlacher has decided to leave the Bears franchise and test the free agent market. Many Bears fans took to Facebook and Twitter expressing their outrage.
While it may be disappointing to the 4th Phase, I had a feeling this move was coming for quite some time. I ask you, the Bears fans to put your anger aside and try to understand what was at play here. The Bears are in salary cap hell right now. They don’t have a whole lot of financial room to work with and because of this, D.J. Moore was not re-signed and Kelvin Hayden was released.
Henry Melton got the franchise tag, and they just signed free agents Martellus Bennett and Jermon Bushrod to moderate contracts. Israel Idonije is still unsigned, Lance Louis is gone, Nick Roach is now in Oakland, Geno Hayes went to Jacksonville, Chris Spencer is hoping to re-join the team as is Amobi Okoye, back up quarterback Jason Campbell is a unrestricted free agent, Kellen Davis and Matt Speath were cut to make room for Bennett {because of their poor play while in a Bears uniform}, Nate Collins was brought back for a smaller price, Turk McBride was signed today, and Josh McCown and Kahlil Bell are also free agents.
So here is the list of 2012 players who are free agents:
DE Israel Idonije
OL Chris Spencer
DT Amobi Okoye
QB Jason Campbell
QB Josh McCown
RB Kahlil Bell
Here’s the dilemma, Idonije wants a big contract and the Bears are not in a great position to do that. They are hoping to re-sign him for less. The Bears may draft an offensive lineman or two or sign a couple from free agency. Chris Spencer had a difficult 2012 season so the Bears could most likely look elsewhere. The jury is still out on Amobi Akoye, Jason Campbell would require a decent price to re-sign, I would not be surprised if Josh McCown goes somewhere else, and how do you spend money on a guy who’s been signed, cut, the re-signed again multiple times? I’m referring to Kahlil Bell of course.
The Bears just don’t have the available funds to bring back all of these players thanks to the salary cap. This is why Brian Urlacher has left town. The Bears offered him a two year contract for $1 million per year with another $1 million guaranteed. Urlacher was looking for a two year deal worth $5 million per year.
Again, taking Urlacher’s proposal mixed with the current salary cap status, this would prevent the Bears from bringing back Idonije or Campbell. Another thing to consider is that Brian Urlacher will be 35 this year. The last couple of seasons saw #54 struggle with numerous injuries, a telling sign that he is getting older.
His speed has also declined slightly, and Urlacher has said that football is starting to take a toll on his body. You put all of that together and it makes bringing him back almost impossible. There is no doubt that Urlacher has made his mark as a hall of famer and a Bears legend. Simply put, it’s time to move on. So now the Bears have to decide what to do with Urlacher’s spot.
Of course they could grab a free agent but how much are the Bears willing and able to spend in that department? The other option would be to draft a new middle linebacker. Could Phil Emery end up taking Notre Dame’s Manti Te’o in April? Only time will tell….
The other story of the night has some historical implications…..
For the first time in school history, the Illinois-Chicago Flames have won a postseason basketball game. Yes you heard me correctly…. Even though they did not get into the NCAA or NIT, they did get into the College Insider Tournament. Tonight they hosted Chicago State at the UIC Pavilion.
CSU had made it’s own history coming into tonight’s game. For the first time in the history of their program, they won their conference tournament, a conference championship, and made their first postseason tournament. But their fun would be short lived as the Flames had way too much talent and depth for Chicago State to handle.
Daniel Barnes got his first career double-double with 22 points and and a career high 10 rebounds. Gary Talton had 12 points with 8 assists, Josh Crittle and Hayden Humes scored a combined 32 points. Quinton Pippen, Matt Ross, and Jamere Dismukes all scored in double figures for the Cougars.
CSU even outscored UIC 39-34 in the second half, but it just wasn’t enough. UIC advances to the second round with an 80-69 win. Their next opponent is still to be announced. Chicago State can still hold their heads high and now they finally have something that they can pitch to high school recruits. And that’s pretty big considering they share the same city as Northwestern, DePaul, and Loyola.
Earlier today I joined the “Cooley and Chivari show” on Sports Town Chicago. Here is the link to that podcast:
This Saturday night, I will be at the Allstate Arena covering the Chicago Rush’s home opener against Iowa. Kickoff is at 7pm and tickets are still available. You can get Rush updates from me on Twitter @GabeSalgado82 #Q101Sports #REDemption
It’s starting to become a regular thing around these parts. Year in and year out, the men’s college basketball teams in the state of Illinois are dissapointments {Well at least at the Division 1 level anyway.}. Starting with the Northwestern Wildcats. They complained about not getting into the NCAA Tournament {Something they have never done in school history.} but let’s be honest they don’t deserve it.
After a hot start at the beginning of the season, things cooled off once conference play began.
The Problem: Northwestern lost way too many games that they should have won. They lost against teams that were weaker than them.
What caused the problem: The Cats depended way too much on the outside jump shot, not enough presence in the paint, lack of big men, too much pressure on the defense.
How can the problem be fixed: I’ve been saying this for a few years now, FIRE BILL CARMODY! His “Princeton” offense just has not worked in the Big Ten. He’s not a great recruiter, he starts three guards against teams that start players 6’5″ and taller. And he just can’t motivate this team. He needs to go and has been needing to go for quite some time now.
The Solution: Get a coach who understands the Big Ten game, can recruit top level players, and bring in some desperately needed big men. Preferibly guys who are taller than 6’8″. Why do I emphisize this? Jared Sullinger’s game winning layup in the Cats final home game of the season. He jumped over EVERYBODY and Northwestern was powerless to stop it.
Good luck in the NIT guys, your gonna need all the help you can get.
The Illinois Fighting Illini:
They started the season 10-0 and just collapsed from there. Now Bruce Weber is out of a job, and as a result the Illini turned down an invite to the College Basketball Invitational {The NIT’s redheaded step child.}.
The Problem: No motivation what so ever! Bruce Weber’s early success at Illinois was simply because he still had Bill Self’s recruits. He had no problem keeping them in line and getting them to win and make strides in the game of basketball. Once Self’s recruits were gone, the Illini struggled from there. They’ve only been in 2 NCAA Tourney’s and 1 NIT since Weber starting bringing in his own recruits.
This lack of motivation and direction has cost the Illini dearly this season. Blown leads in the 2nd half, foul trouble, laziness on defense, and just looking dead out there on the court. Plus it doesn’t help when the coach becomes the prophet of his own demise.
How the problem can be fixed: Get a new head coach to start. VCU’s Shaka Smart and Indiana’s Tom Crean are a couple names being thrown out there. Smart however is on everybody’s wish list. He’s only been a head coach for three seasons but he’s been a winner every time. During the 2009-2010 season, he coached Virginia Commonwealth to a 27-9 record and the 2010 CBI Championship.
Last season, the Rams made that historic run to the Final Four. Even though they were eliminated by Butler {UIC and Loyola’s arch enemy}, Smart proved that he can coach winners with lower level recruits. And this season, VCU is back in the tournament and many have them going to at least the Sweet 16. They also managed to win the CAA conference tournament championship as well.
The Solution: Whoever the coach is, they need to restore the identity of the Fighting Illini program. They need to make Illinois one of the top schools again. Someone who can either recruit, or turn no namers into winners. Someone who can keep the team motivated and focused. It’s going to be an interesting spring in Urbana.
The DePaul Blue Demons:
They went 9-3 in non conference play. Then when they won their Big East opener against Pittsburgh it looked like DePaul was finally turning the curve. But then just like that, the Demons went on three huge losing streaks of 2, 5, and 9 games the remainder of the season. They finished the 2011-2012 season 12-19 and only 3-15 in Big East and again being the 16th seed in the Big East tournament.
This year they were eliminated by UConn.
The problem: Holding onto 2nd half leads. Out of the 19 games that the Demons lost this year, 14 of those losses were games in which their defense can not hold up in the 2nd half. And in those games, turnovers and missed shots also screwed things up for them. And out of those 14 games, in 10 of those games the Blue Demons pissed away double digit leads.
How to fix the problem: Play fundamental basketball, put more focus on the defense, maybe start two forwards and a center instead of three guards, and have a bigger presence in the paint.
The Solution: Replace Krys Faber and Jeremiah Kelly with players who are just as good if not better. They were the heart and soul of this Demon’s team. Give Jaime Crockett the ball and let him run with it. And bring a few more big buys on board as well.
The Southern Illinois Salukis:
I don’t know what happened to that program. They used to be one of the more competitive teams in the Missouri Valley Conference. But now they have just completed their 4th straight losing season. Perhaps maybe both a coaching and administrative change are an order.
The Eastern Illinois Panthers:
After finishing 19-12 two years ago, they have had two straight losing seasons since then. Hopefully better recruiting can help them out.
Loyola, UIC, Chicago State, Northern Illinois, and Bradley:
ALL five of these teams have been in the gutter for quite some time now and nothing seems to be changing. These programs needs to be rebuilt from the ground up, changes need to be made from top to bottom. Both coaching and administrative changes need to be made because these programs have been terrible for far too long.
The only programs have accomplished anything of significance this year are Western Illinois and Illinois State. WIU only missed the big dance by one game, but they did get into this years CBI. It’s not the big time but it’s a start. And ISU also missed the dance by one game. They took mighy Creighton in overtime in the Missouri Valley tournament title game.
They lost but they proved that they can play with the rest. And my beautiful wife who is a proud ISU alum, is glad that they made it into the NIT. It is their first post-season bid in two years. But overall, I’m really praying for a new day in Illinois Division 1 college hoops.
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