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Tribune News Service

Sports Budget for Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Updated at 8:00 am EDT (1200 UTC)

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^ FIRST STORIES <

^ Bears Inside & # 39; Beautiful Mind & # 39; by Matt Nagy: Creativity, Collaboration, Details <

^ FBN-BEARS-NAGY-SPORTSPLUS: TB- <Since arriving at Halas Hall last January, Matt Nagy has let his staff know that he has a open door policy. And through this office door, on the second floor perched above the Bears practice fields, the decor is limited.

Of course, there are mandatory family photos – one of the day when Nagy was introduced as a Bears coach and another of his honorary visit to Wrigley Field in April

Oh, and that? There, on the west wall? This mbadive whiteboard that measures 10 feet tall and 16 feet wide? This is perhaps the most important thing here.

1500 by Dan Wiederer. PROPOSED

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^ BASEBALL <

Wednesday Matches

TNS is expected to be covered by the following games:

San Diego at NY Mets, 12:10 pm. EDT

New York Yankees at Tampa Bay, 12:10 pm

St. Louis at Cincinnati, 12:35 pm

THE Dodgers at Philadelphia, 12:35 pm

Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1:10 pm

Detroit at Kansas City, 2:15 pm

Arizona at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 pm

Minnesota at Toronto, 4:07 pm [19659003] San Francisco at Seattle, 16:10

Boston at Baltimore, 19h05

Oakland at Texas, 20h [19659002] Chicago White Sox at LA Angels, 22:07

^ NFL <

^ Despite all , I'm still here: Entering the 16th season, Terrell Suggs of the Ravens look back and forth <

^ FBN-RAVENS-SUGGS: BZ- <Conversations usually take place during the activities of the day. team held in the spring or summer training camp. An NFL veteran at the Ravens will ask Terrell Suggs how long he has been in Baltimore

The exact number of years changes from one season to the next.

The message will not be. "What year is it for you? and I'll be like, 16, "Suggs said after this week's practice.

1300 by Don Markus PROPOSED

PHOTOS

^ Manish Mehta: How Darrelle Revis could have been a throw for life and changed the affairs of football <

^ FBN-MEHTA-COLUMN: NY- <Darrelle Revis signed the seventh and final NFL contract of his career on Tuesday, but that was the only contract that he did not have. Did not sign that would have revolutionized the football business and made him a throw from New York for life.

Revised a one-day retreat agreement with Gang Green was an end appropriate for the future polarizing Hall of Famer, whose mastery of maximizing its value should be taught in MBA programs everywhere.Revis, Inc., was a juggernaut in the NFL universe.

1100 by Manish Mehta: John Clay: The Bengals were they mad to bring Marvin Lewis as a coach Tuesday at the Paul Brown stadium, and you never guess who was present.

Marvin Lewis

has not seen coming, is not it?

Not the end of last season, anyway, when the Bengals were heading for their second consecutive season of defeats and the conventional wisdom argued that surely the owner Mike Brown was going to cut the cork on the 15-year run of Lewis and turn the franchise into a new voice.

700 by John Clay. PROPOSED

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^ David Haugh: Chicago is where "introverted" receptionist Allen Robinson carried his career to prosper <

FBN-HAUGH-COLUMN: TB – Never a wallflower, Muhsin Muhammad once proclaimed a national magazine – and whoever wants to hear it, it is that "Chicago is the place where the great recipients die."

Suffice to say that after his third season solid but not spectacular in 2007, Muhammad was missed more on the podium than at the pbading game

Brandon Marshall, who always played like in his own movie with the Bears, was so worried that he was returned to NYC on Tuesday during the 2014 regular season just to appear on Showtime's "Inside the NFL". 19659002] 900 by David Haugh in Bourbonnais, Ill. PROPOSED

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^ Back from suspension and another injury, Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith recounts stages of his return <

FBN-RAVENS-SMITH: BZ – Before Jimmy Smith tore his Achilles tendon in December, he knew the SICS ba on the stairs in his house: It has a spiral design. It leads to the "cave of man" on its upper floor. And most visitors hate it.

This is what the Ravens corner-half now knows: it can be exactly 56 steps of pure torture. Believe it. He counted.

"With one foot and your Achilles and your crutches," he tells you, "you tend to understand how much he will eventually get there."

900 from Jonas Shaffer to Baltimore. PROPOSED

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^ NBA [

^ Marcus Hayes: Confidence Brett Brown and the Sixers with the Markelle Fultz Process <

^ BKN-HAYES-COLUMN: PH- <If you trust the process So you must believe that Markelle Fultz will be fine.

Because, despite all his personal promotion, Joel Embiid is not The Process. The coach of Sixers Brett Brown is. He does not lie. Trust him.

Two weeks ago, Brown said that Fultz's rebuilt jump shot was progressing well. Brown said Fultz has regained the confidence that helped make him the first consensus choice in the 2017 project. Brown said, "He's going to have a hellish year."

That's enough.

800 by Marcus Hayes. PROPOSED

^ OUTDOORS [

^ Doug Leier: As habitat goes, also goes wildlife populations in North Dakota <

OTD-LEIER-COLUMN: GF – Given the autumn hunt of pheasants in 2017 was down 24 percent from the previous year, there was no reason to expect the numbers this spring are not as low. And they were down 30 percent from last year.

R.J. Wholesaler, Upland game management biologist for the North Dakota Fish and Game Department, the number of roosters heard in the spring was declining throughout the state, with decreases ranging from 15 to 38%. Leier in Grand Forks, ND

^ The footprints of hiking popularity are everywhere <

OTD-HIKING-POPULARITY: MS – More people are doing long end-to-end treks, especially on some of the jewels of the crown in the United States. States. Wesley Trimble, responsible for outreach and communication at the American Hiking Society, a human rights group, said, "There are no specific numbers regarding the hiking at the national level. based in Colorado. The number of US hikers has increased by 22% over the past three years and the backpack has increased by 11%

800 by Bob Timmons to Minneapolis

^ Bowfest, a shooting event at the # 39; 3D arc near Duluth, intends to be a big draw <

OTD-BOWFEST-ARCHERY: DU – Alex Comstock fired on his bow, stabilized his goal and let fly a arrow through a steep ravine.

The 57-yard shot was perfect, nailing the 6 x 6 bull in the right place. And it's the second bull that he shot in 10 minutes

Of course, Comstock was firing on foam targets and not on reality – testing some of the 80 shooting targets at the # 3D arc available at Mont du Lac in Superior, Wisconsin, July 27-29, as part of Bowest's second annual event.

450 by John Myers in Duluth, Minn MOVED

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^ Brad Dokken: Gray trout nirvana found in northern Saskatchewan fishing [<19659002] OTD-DOKKEN-COLUMN: GF – We had explored a new part of the lake, catching the lake trout with just enough regularity to keep things interesting, when Peter Howard suggested we try a shore point the mouth of a narrow we had fished during the Last hour.

Good plan, that. Shorelines often mean deeper waters, and drop-offs often mean lake trout, spotted, blue-gray fin packets, and power and beauty heading to the depths when the temperature exceeds 50 degrees. in Kamatsi Lake, Saskatchewan. PROPOSED

PHOTOGRAPH

^ The Vermilion Lake guides bring out 100 children for a day of fishing. [

OTD-KIDS-FISHING: DU – Libbie Shaffer has asked many fishermen, but few are ready to suffer. 19659002] "Why does it take so much time?" Libbie, 11, asked her guide, Lonnie Johnson.

Libbie had been fishing with a nightcrawler under a slider for five minutes and the bobber had not yet dipped under the surface.

Sometimes Libbie Johnson is not hungry, explained Johnson.

450 by John Myers in On Lake Vermilion. FOLLOW UP

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