Longtime Bears fan Zach Lee is the host of Chicago Shuffle, an all-encompassing Bears podcast. The content will focus on major storylines, film breakdowns and perspective from guests in what has become an exciting time for the franchise.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | SportsFootballFantasy Sports |
Host Zach Lee takes you through the final game of the 2020 season, as the Bears fall to the New Orleans Saints 21-9 in their NFC wildcard round. more
Host Zach Lee is joined by SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell to break down the Bears week 17 destruction at the hands of Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers while also making the playoffs due to the Rams defeating the Cardinals. It's a weird day! more
After a series of misfires in the first half, The Bears buckle down in the 3rd quarter (!) and handle their business against the tanking Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-17. more
Breaking down the Bears thrilling 33-27 victory over the Minnesota Vikings with the season on the line with SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell. more
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This guy has got to be the whiniest “man” I’ve ever heard. In this episode, “a QB finds a way” when talking about a ball getting batted at the line of scrimmage. Guess who else that happens to? EVERY QB TO EVER PLAY THE GAME. It happens to Brady, it happens to Brees, it happens to Watson! This is a generous 2 stars. He provides no real football insight or really anything other than your run-of-the-mill pessimism. You’re not edgy, you’re not insightful, you’re a waste of time.
Enjoyed the pod. I get the take on Kapernic. I watched him play at S F under Harbaugh, really played great. That’s what I remember. Jim left and his play declined, check the stats, that’s a fact jack. Better than Mitch ? Probably. Head case ? Probably. Respect your take, just hoping for a better scenario going into 2020 🕊
Just suffered through the breakdown of the Redskins game. Sweet Jesus you guys make it hard to enjoy a win.
Great work love the show. Keep them coming. However trying evaluating the next game based on something other than PFF grades. There’s not one single team in the NFL that uses PFF to make personnel decisions. You guys are good enough to form opinions on players performance not based solely on PFF.
A lot of TE talk without mentioning 2nd round pick Adam shaheen. Other than that good stuff. Please up it to at least once a week
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