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(crunching) - Chicago. - This is your morning routine. - Listen to respect my name. - Cap and G hood. - That's right, that's right. We're bad. - Watch the show on Twitch. Follow ESPN 1000 Chicago. - Stream the show on the ESPN Chicago app. And on NBA 100.3 HD2. And on ESPN 1000 Chicago. Now, no, no, no. - David Kaplan and Jonathan Hood. - Good morning, everyone. ♪ Bring 'em out, bring 'em out ♪ ♪ Whoo ♪ ♪ Bring 'em out, bring 'em out ♪ ♪ Bring 'em out, bring 'em out ♪ ♪ Bring 'em out, bring 'em out ♪ ♪ Bring 'em out, bring 'em out ♪ ♪ Whoo ♪ - Oh, God, welcome in to the Cap and G hood morning show. Our ESPN 1000 and we are streaming on the ESPN Chicago app. With David Kaplan, Jonathan Hood with you, we got Jay. We got Jay Moore, we've got you for a three hour ride on this Waddle Wednesday. One open phone lines for you, 3-1-2-3-3-2-3-7-7-6 is our telephone number and cap everywhere you look. For this television, whether it's columns, blogs, everyone has a focus on the Chicago Bears. And here's what happens. When you're on hard knocks, not just being on hard knocks, I'm talking about being on hard knocks for the first time. The Bears were kicking and screaming for years, not us. We don't want to be on hard knocks. We don't want all those extra cameras in here. We already got enough press. We already got enough coverage. But here comes hard knocks. They're already there, by the way. We can't wait to see what happens, but I guess with the added spotlight, with the added spotlight that's out there right now, everyone is looking forward to seeing what this new look bears team looks like. And there's so much optimism because of what the Bears have done the off season. - So everything I'm hearing from up there, there's more hard knocks people around than there are players. - They are 90 and can't. - Well, they said it is unbelievable, but that the vibe at camp is off the charts. They've never seen it like this. I spoke to someone up there yesterday, and he said, you cannot imagine the difference in the offense from Getsy/Fields to Caleb Williams, Shane Waldron. And they said there was a play where Justin wasn't the best at processing in the pocket. Tremendous athlete, big arm. They said, Caleb is staring down one of the linebackers, Tremaine Edmonds. Staring him down. And he's salivating. I'm gonna pick this guy off. And all of a sudden out of nowhere, a rocket to the other side of the field and he hits DJ Moore right in front of a d-back. Whoa, where'd that throw come from? They said his eyes are downfield at all times. At all times. He is trying to make sure he stays in the pocket, climbs said pocket, and processes all this information. He said it's truly what a remarkable change and how their offense operates. Now he's gotta do it in the heat of battle in the NFL season. But boy, it looks like it's trending in the right direction. Well, here's the thing, that's good to hear because you'd rather hear that than the opposite. - Correct. - Imagine if that's Bryce Young in that spot. Who, by the way, was widely panned on social media. - He was walking in with his backpack? - Because people said, who's that little guy coming in there? Who's that middle school student? - That's what they say. - Wow, there's the middle school student that bears trading to get Caleb Williams. - It's unfair, but again, when you walk in the room, or when you walk through the airport and you could ask Cap about it, Cap is always, even today he's got the scouting eyes on. Someone can walk down State and Lake and he could point him out and say, that guy played ball. Look at those traps, look at that guy, right? The old airport test, someone walks through, he was like, who's that? When Bryce Young goes through the airport, it's like, oh, nice little kid must be going to summer camp. Take that. - Right, when you look, and you'd bet with me, I'll go. - That was about six, six. Now he didn't play, look how he walks. - Jay Moore. - He's taking kids word day. - He really was, I saw that. Compared to Caleb Williams, right? I was talking to somebody the other day. It's like, how tall is it? I mean, you might be without cleats six foot, but I mean, but his presence is six too. He looks strong, he looks tall, and looks strong. He looks different than this. - Six one and seven eighths. - Isn't all for heaven's sakes. - Sorry about that. - Clearin' out, Harry. - Hello, my baby, hello, my honey. - Oh, my God. - All right, my God. - Oh, man. - Six, one and seven eighths. Isn't that what he measured in that, Indy? - I think so. - Six, one and seven eighths. So, he's not huge, he's not Justin Herbert out there. - Right. - But man, he's got big thighs, he's just strong, he's put together. - Yes, his momma's got huge hands. - Thanks, Jerry. - Oh, this is your huge hands, huge hands. But talk about optimism. Here's something that came out yesterday that Cap has not even mentioned on the area yet. And that is from our buddy, Joe DiJakimo. - Yep. - A super producer, you ever watched the Winnie City Bulls or the Chicago Dogs, he's right there behind the scenes doing things as a producer. He's our friend because I've worked with him and Cap has worked with him as well. - Yep, he's the best. - So, he's quote tweeting something from Clay Harbor who's put a video of Rich Isen, I guess this is on his show yesterday, he says that the Bears to the NFC Championship game is a sleeper pick this season. And Joe DiJakimo says, "Well, let's say you." And then Cap's response at 1039 last night was this. "Why do you think I already have a ticket on the Bears to win the NFC and the Super Bowl?" Hmm, now that's interesting. You haven't brought that on the air yet. - I haven't. - But that's on Twitter. Would you like to explain your tweet? - Yeah, I bet them before the draft when I knew they were moving on from fields as the cult members were boiling over, I bet it because I knew they were moving on. I've told you this since last November, they're moving on. - Yeah. - No, they're not. - Yes, they did. And so I bet the Bears, I want to say it 45 to one to win it all. I think they're 22 to one, I'll pull the ticket up. 22 to one to win the NFC. - I don't think that's common knowledge until that came out. Did you want that to come out? I think you could-- - I think it-- - You could've saved this for the air, you know. - I could've, I just, I didn't even plan on it coming out. He just, I love Joe and he riled me up. (laughing) I don't think, I think you could've saved that for the air. But I saw it last night watching the cult, like what? He did what? You kept the ticket private from everybody. - I did. - Huh? So-- - And I don't have a ticket on Dallas. There's too much drama there. - Oh. - Too many lambs not showing up today. - All right, that's not why you don't have a ticket. You don't have a ticket because your friends banned you from putting a ticket on Dallas. - Yeah, it's correct. - That's correct. - I can't do it. - Can't do it. - It's not because you heard the, the learned thoughts of a Shay Norlingo or a job in hood. You had to look on the TV to find out what's going on. We told you, don't do it. And if you're just gonna just give your money away, just hand it to me. 'Cause that's what you'd be doing, pal. Just hand it to me. But I love that we have optimism about the Chicago Bears. - It's amazing. Courtney Cronin's writing that they've moved from, you know, rebuild the contender status and every single person that I'm talking to, who has been up in camp, works for the Bears, whatever it is. - Dude, you have no idea what the vibe is like here. It's totally different than A&M we've seen. - It finally feels as Courtney Cronin, like the team has the talent to move past the rebuilding stage and into the category of contenders. Well, because of everything that they've done, cap here in the off season, that's why you can consider them contenders. But again, what gives me a little bit of pause is how tough the division is. Because when we talked about the last couple of seasons with the Detroit Lions, we were wowed by how they were able to refurbish, kind of add new players to their roster for them to be a playoff contender. For them to be a Super Bowl contender, quite frankly, based on everything that they've done. It doesn't happen overnight. Look how long the Lions waited to be able to get to this position right now. And then of course, there's always the Green Bay Packers. The Green Bay Packers the same. Again, they have Jordan Love, they're waiting for him to come to camp. But again, a team that knows how to win. There's a ceiling that has success for years now, but they can be a contender in the NFC North. Then Albert Breyer, and we'll talk to Albert Breyer today on a special Wednesday appearance at 9/18. Albert told us, "Hey, I know that you're getting here "in Chicago and that you're happy about all the changes, "but don't forget about the Vikings." Now think about that. Now he set aside the quarterback. He's talking about all the other parts. Jefferson's the best wide receiver in the NFL. They've got a good enough defense. So they're gonna be hurt from as well. So that's why, even though I think we're excited about the next step for the Bears, it's in a very double tough division right now in the NFC North for the Bears. Look, that division might be the best in football. AFC North, NFC North, they're the two best. If I told you the Vikings had a surprisingly good season, you wouldn't be stunned. They drafted a first round quarterback. Sam Darnold's a decent journeyman, but they've got talent on that team. Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison and TJ Hockinson and Aaron Jones and Derisaw just signed an extension on the Ola. Like, they got dudes, dudes. So let's see how this, the whole thing shakes out 'cause I will put the Bears and their future up against any of them. - Yes, well, I guess the Lions yet. Are you ready? I mean, that's gonna be tough. - The Lions are deservedly so the pick right now in that division and I completely understand it. But let's go. It's time to take a step here. - No question. And when you think about where the ball club was a couple of years ago and how difficult that was, you're pulling the Band-Aid off and saying, "Hey, I don't like the team that we have right now. "We're going to try to re-imagine the ball club "under Justin Fields." And again, in a major market, any market, but in particular, a major market like this cap, it's difficult to tell a fan base, "Hey, by the way, we're just gonna tear this all the way down." But you've gotta trust us in that we're going to be able to build this into a championship team because you know that's not a guaranteed cap. That's hard to do. Cubs did it. Bears are trying to do this now. Hawks have done it. It's hard to be able to do that because the last thing that I want as a fan is to see your team just losing and losing on purpose. But it's for the greater good. On the other side of this, if we could see the light at the end of the tunnel and we could see the team, it will be a championship contender, I'm all for it. But it's hard in the moment though. It's difficult. Thirteen, fourteen losses in a row. I'm a Sox fan. I know what that's like. - It sucks. - Yeah, so I know what it's like to have a string of L's. But in a football season, extending into another football season, we had that many L's, especially in the division. That's hard. So I want my just desserts afterwards, which is a perennial playoff team on its way to the Super Bowl. - Wow. - A perennial playoff team in the city of Chicago, Urico and Carmen were talking yesterday that the Bears the last 28 games against the Packers are three and 25. - Oh. - Three and 25. - Yeah. - Like I knew we were horrible, but when you hear them, like incredulously give those numbers. It's like, what? I know the last time they beat them, it was Mitch clinched the division title in '18. 24/17 at Soldier Field, they beat Aaron Rodgers. And I know we have it once since. So that's what, 10 straight, 19, 20, 21, 22, 20, five times to 10. But three and 25 is breathtaking. - It is. No team should have a stronghold on your ball club that long for over 28 games. Seriously. - I mean, that's unbelievable. - That's why it's time to be able to turn the page and do something different here, meaning to be competitive and win. I mean, it's just time. And if it's not now, then win. - It's exactly, they've done everything right, it seems. To put them themselves in a position to take a big step. The vibe is good. The players like playing for the coach. They got the new offensive coordinator and the new DC. Like think of last year, the nonsense. They lost 14 straight, Alan Williams. There's rumors of the FBI and all this other stuff. Who knows what was true? He's gone. Then the running backs coach, inappropriate, you're out. - Yeah. - It's like one thing after another. Maybe I lost 14 games in a row. And now here we are. Caleb Williams, Roma Dunesay, Keenan Allen. It's like, okay. - Well, the reason why that those are valid storylines that you bring up is because that's one of the reasons why I thought that the bear should have upgraded head coach at the particular time because of what you just laid out. What coach survives to coaches being removed? Not just fire cap, removed for conduct. - Correct. - And so from that standpoint, it's like, okay, you know what? Not only are you making mistakes as a head coach, but you can't keep your own guys in line. Now again, it's out of his hands, but yet you're the head coach. It's your staff, right? It's not poll staff. It's not McCasky's staff, it's your staff. And so because of that, I thought, okay. Over his head as a head coach, over his head with his staff. All right, that'll be all. - Right. - But he has an opportunity here to change the narrative, to put that stuff behind him, so that way you and I could talk about, and everyone, even Flus was here when he first got here. Oh my God, the Rocky Road. They were tanking to try to get to number one pick. They knocked it down twice by getting DJ Moore and now Caleb Williams. They're able to get high picks in the draft. Now this team is a contender. It'll be a footnote if they can find a way to be able to win games and be a perennial playoff team. The stuff you just laid out. We'll say, hey, remember back there'll be so far behind as a footnote. - Like if they go from 14 losses in a row, part of the two years ago and last year, and they win 10 or 11 ball games and go to the playoffs, even Flus is winning coach of the year, right? - I think that he would be a contender, yes. Because everyone likes the new flavor. The new flavors of Chicago Bears. - Right. - Hey, you got a new restaurant, open it up. Well, let's say, oh wow, the flavor of this place is unbelievable. Look at the aesthetics in this place. - What a vibe. - Nice and clean. Smells great. Wow, that's the Chicago Bears. - Right. - They're the new team that's in the NFL. People are interested in them 'cause of hard knocks and all the things that they've done, I just think it's fascinating. Now it's all about winning. I love the good vibes. I love the good vibes, but now it's got to be on the field cap. So glad to start with Tennessee. - Yeah. - Could you imagine if it was Green Bay out of the box like it was the other year? - I'd rather not. Let him just ease his way in. This is why this whole thing is unusual. The idea that the NFC North Division games are in mid November down, I'm not saying that these are soft touches early. I'm just saying that it means even more in November because every single week now you got a battle 'cause it's division foes. Detroit, Minnesota, Green Bay. It's almost like his college years, Cap. Get those soft non-conference teams and then you go into the conference. Here we go. Bell rings. - Right. - So I remember it. We played Cal State Northridge and pounded 'em. - Yeah. - And then whoever came in Western or some crappy team rolling here. - Oh, we're at Wisconsin on Saturday. - Ooh, that one didn't go well. - Who made the schedule, Cap? - All right, it's time we've got to take a break. (both laughing) - Cap is what made those Northern Illinois schedules back in the day. - And then we'd get them at the Paul. - It's crazy. Then we're at Northwestern. - Yeah, I'm used. (both laughing) - So the question we have in the table. Shay, let's over the phone lines, 312332 ESPN, 3323776, our phone number. Bears fans, as you drive to work, as you listen to the show, are the bears ready to be contenders? How do you feel? Even if you are a Justin Fields fan and knowing that you got to turn the page on this, as is based on what the bears have done, do you feel like they are ready to be contenders? Also still to come some thoughts from hard knocks with the giants where the bears were involved and what they were doing as a franchise. You get to all that. As we move forward here on the Cap and Jhood Morning Show. (upbeat music) - Okay, you're spout that time. You're tuned in to the Cap and Jhood Show. - Everything ain't hardcore, you know. - On Chicago's Home for Sports, ESPN, Chicago. (upbeat music) - It's the Cap and Jhood Morning Show on ESPN 1000 and streaming on the ESPN Chicago app. It's a Waddle Wednesday when we talk to Tom Waddle every Wednesday, that's at 835. Right here on Chicago's Home for Sports, ESPN 1000. I also interviewed Jim Bowden, my friend, the former GM of the Reds and the Nationals. And I asked him a lot of the stuff you and I discussed yesterday and I heard Silvie talking about it. He would not trade Jameson, Tyone. He also is not happy with Jed and his stance. So we'll get in and we'll play some of that later. Yes. - All right, coming up at our next half hour, we'll hear from Jim Bowden and he said, well, who's Jim Bowden? Jim Bowden? Pretty learned when it comes to major league baseball, former general manager in the game. And working with Series XM, MLB Network Radio. Yes. And 16 years as a GM. All right, let's go to the phone lines and talk to you. We've been talking about the Bears. Are they ready to be contenders? 312-332-3776 is our phone number. Joey Gies in Melrose Park on Cap and Jhood. Joey. Good morning, gentlemen, how are you? We're good, man. What's up? Listen, don't you think the rest of the league, the announcers, let's go to Green Bay like Cap and Hoodie, which is there's no Cap and Hoodie in Green Bay. They've got to be talking about us, too. Yes, they are. They've got to be worried about us. Don't you think it's time? At ESPN Madison and ESPN Milwaukee, there is concern. Like, first of all, they're concerned about Jordan Love, you know, what he's going to sign for. But also, it's not like they're quickening their boots, Joey. But from what I can hear, there's concern that the Bears can overtake them. I've heard some of that conjecture. And Cap, are you there? I'm right here, buddy. Last night, I went to Chicago Cup. Uh-huh. Yes. It's a good place. My favorite spotter. Thank you for dinner. What I do. Well, I met Matt and Dave and Joey took this around the whole place. And I see, yeah, I talked to Cap now. And then, well, I'll put your bill on his tab. What is that? I'm kidding you. God bless you, Joey. And as long as you had a good meal, Matt, it's the best restaurant in town. I think you should check your traveler's checks. Make sure that you-- I don't want to have travel checks. Make sure that your money's still good. Mr. Flom, do I have an outstanding tab there? I still have travel checks. Yes. Remember you and you're going on a trip? You'd get traveler's checks. That's a good deal, man. Traveler's checks. Back in the day, the kids don't know. Because if you lost them, they could replace them. I remember going on the 8th grade trip to Washington from junior high. And my mom took me to the bank. This is what a traveler's check. I'll never forget it. Yeah, that's the thing like mom taking you to places and you're learning things, right? Because it's business. Now listen here, this is how-- that's how May used to do. Brought me to South Chicago Bank. Hey, let me just show you around here. This is where you have your receipt here. Put your check in. She'd make me go to the teller. And she'd be standing behind. Right. And then my mom would always have a shoebox. And you put all your receipts in there. So if you ever need them, I'm like, OK, ma'am. And she's so right. She was so right. The systems were so-- it seems primitive, but they had a system in place that worked. They did. Right? They didn't have computers. So I mean, they just had their way of doing things. Correct. Dad wrapping up all the bills, put it on there, paid. Paid in full. Right. And so my mom would do something for me. Here's the electric bill. Paid. Check number 18, 664. The whole thing on there. $49.99. Illinois Bell. Right. It's like, oh, OK. So it's wrapped up in a rubber band around them. Yeah. That's a month's check. That's a stack. Right. There's the next one. Next one. There's the electric bill for the year. All right, here we go. It's amazing. Now we just do everything on the computer so easy, right? I was sitting waiting for my wife, I was in the car. She's in the store. I'm paying bills on my phone. Yeah, like if my dad would be like, what? Yep. Fort Hood, Texas, listening on the ESPN Chicago app. Here is Jim on Cap and J-hood. Hey, Jim, good morning. What's up, Jim? Hey, hey, guys. Hey, so I'm finally getting optimistic. I was one of these bears fans who was just tired of us just getting a new quarterback in and be miserable for another four years. But this morning, I don't know if it's just going to have any breakfast. I got low blood sugar or what. But here in Cap, talk about Caleb Williams, big muscular thighs and big traps. I don't know, man. I'm excited. I am excited. Yeah. Have you ever called us and said you weren't excited? I may have. I think you did. A couple of times, but yeah, I'm tired of the same old thing. But I don't know, man. Here in here now, he's walking like a pro athlete, got the big thighs going. I don't know what it is, man. I'm pumped. Now, are you in the military down there? I am, yes, sir. God bless you. What do you do? I'm a tank mechanic. It's awesome. Thank you for your service, man. We appreciate you. Hey, we're out here representing Ford hoodie. We out here. Ford hoodie. I love it. Brother, thank you so much. Call again. I appreciate you, boys. Have a good one. All right, you too. See, it's apparently my forts doing well. I love that. Ford hood. I'll be there in this fall to check it out. Check out the surroundings. That's it. Ford hood. Oh, that's the guy the forts named after. So as far as the giants are concerned, Cap, you know, they have their hard knocks, too. A little bit too much exposure. Do they realize that you could edit some of this stuff? A little bit too inside. I think it's a little too inside. It makes them look dumb. Shane in the giant. OK, here's what we're going to do. Saint Juan, go and get your thing. OK, you can get your own deal. Seriously? Not very smart. I don't-- I think it's an expose on the team, or so anything else, to me. Right. A little bit too much. But it was not in training camp, because we got that honor here. And it's the draft, man. It's free agency. We should explain this. So Cap, hard knocks. The giants had a deal in place. Now, is it with the bears? Because the bears are part of this. And Harrison and neighbors are part of this as well. That was the first round of the draft. Correct. And I don't know if the deal was agreed to, but they were discussing the parameters of the deal, if and only if Harrison and neighbors were gone before six. All right, listen to this from hard knocks. I know we're at six. I'll put it up here if that works better for you. I know we're at six. Jane Daniels or Drake May, I think they're both big or two or three. I think that's not going to trade out of there. And I think they're taking Drake May. If those three quarterbacks are taken, we're going to stay at six. If Marvin Harrison or Malik neighbors are there, we're just going to turn the card in high five. And we're going to have a number one receiver. If those guys go four and five or one was there, we like room where all fans in Rome. Chicago has been in contact with me. They're at nine looking to come up to six. It would be, they have a third and a fourth round pick. And then we would give her back a fifth. If Chicago calls me and tells me they are coming up for a tackle, let's say it's Joel, we move back to nine. They go tackle. Tennessee's at seven. Everybody thinks they're taking a tackle. If it goes tackle, tackle. You're sitting at eight now. They don't have an outside back or a rusher. They're probably taking Dallas Turner. They're probably taking Dallas Turner or a Batu from UCLA. So now you're at nine and you can't roll. Or if let's say somebody wanted to trade up, which we've talked to a lot of these teams back here and they're not real fired up. We say somebody traded up to eight. It took Rome or Bowers. You're getting Rome or Bower one, one of the two at nine. And you're picking up a third and fourth round pick. This is only if neighbors in Harrison go forward five, which all indications are if the Chargers stay, they're going to take a tackle. And what ends up happening is that May goes to the Patriots. Harrison goes to Arizona to die. Joel Alt goes to the Chargers. Neighbors end up being with the Giants at six. Latham seven to the Tennessee Titans, Pennics, is to the Atlanta Falcons, the quarterback, and then Roma Dunes, they had nine. - Right, so Paul's was, and remember, the Bears put it out where Paul's wanted to trade up 'cause how much he wanted Rome. And Ian Cunningham's like, it's 77% we're getting Rome. And Paul's like, I think the Giants take him. And they didn't. They took neighbors, and all of a sudden, he's sitting there at nine. - He's right there for you. - Right. - What else were you gonna do in that spot? - But you discuss a billion scenarios. - You heard that, just in a 90 second clip. They're just, 'cause it's not just you, it's like, what else is gonna happen? What other teams are gonna do? - Right. - They're just going through the litany of opportunities. Here's the one thing, Shay, that we knew, that Latham was going 7-2 to Tennessee. - The offensive tackle. - Right, they would have taken it off if he was there, but he was gone. - So out of all this shit, are you happy that what you got at three? 'Cause your name was involved in there too. - And he sounds like he's not gonna be the starter. It sounds like Jacobi Bursett's gonna be the starter in New England. - But 100% though, you're good with, 'cause we've talked about this, like, maze the guy. - I've been over the moon since April, whenever the draft was, over the moon. - I told you, I've repeatedly said that the Washington football team, not taking Drake May, was one of the dumbest things done in this draft, aside, like, remove the Falcons taking Pennics, just 'cause by process it didn't really make a lot of sense. The commander's taking Jayden Daniels, instead of Drake May's, probably the dumbest thing I saw in the draft. - Are you surprised that Drake May's not gonna start for the Patriots? - Not at all. - Opening day. - Not at all. - He'll get his time. - They'll slow roll him, and they should. - They're smart too, that team's horrible. - He'll get his time. But I just like the different scenarios, going through Joe Shane and the rest of the Giants, the Bears keep calling. So, again, confirmed. Paul's wasn't just sitting there with the phone down. He was wheeling and dealing. - He was. - So, right there, confirmed from the Giants, Bears keep calling, okay, let's see what we're gonna do here. - Right, and he and Cunningham's telling Paul's, "Don't do this, I think we're gonna get 'em at nine." - 77%, they have all these analytics. - Yes, that's awesome. - And then the scene where you hear the ladies' voice in the background of the house all, Atlanta selects Michael Penn, Jr. - And you see Paul's like, "Oh my God." - What? - Oh my God. - Well, everybody, I mean, you heard in the Giants clip, they weren't expected, they're like Atlanta, they're probably gonna take Dallas Turner, they don't have an outside linebacker. Everybody figured Dallas Turner's there for the Pickens Forum. - I still can't believe they took Pennics, man. - And then, doomsday at nine and Zach Wilson at 10. Three, one, two. (laughing) - Wow, who did go 10? - It's J.J. McCarthy. - Right. - As Zach Wilson. - Right. - And then Brock Bowers went like 11 or somewhere. - 13. - 13. - Yeah, for Sean, for Sean new, and then Bo Nix, and then Bowers to the Raiders. - There you go. - So, Raiders got it. - Yeah, so that's, I just think that all of that's fascinating. It's a little bit too much information, I think, but they put it out there. It's already done now, but it's pretty awesome. The Bears, the guys that they want, the hope is that this means that you're gonna be in a great position moving forward. A perennial playoff team, that's what I want. Let's go. - This hard knocks off season with the team, it's never going to happen again. I firmly believe there never, no team is gonna let this happen again, 'cause the Giants look so stupid. - It's an expose on the Giants, and how bad they are run by the tissues in the Maris, okay? It is. - They did get a hell of a football player. - That's fine. Just, people don't want the Bears being a bad organization. Giants? Jets? Huh. Not even close. A major league baseball insider says, "No shot did the Cubs should sell." We'll talk about this coming up next on Cappin' J. Hood. - Checkmate one six, and he has suppression on target. ♪ That's why I see him in my shot ♪ ♪ Shot ♪ ♪ Or no shot ♪ ♪ With Cappin' J. Hood on ESPN 1000 and ESPN Chicago app ♪ ♪ That's why I see him in my shot ♪ - Good morning, and welcome in to the Cappin' J. Hood Morning Show on ESPN 1000. And we're streaming on the ESPN Chicago app, with David Kaplan, Jonathan Hood with you now time. First shot of no shot, and it's brought to you by... - That'd be ESPN Bette alive in Illinois. Sign up today, and the users get $100 in bonus bets with the end of sports book. But we'll take you more to that shade, W and Orlando. - Good morning, boys, on a Wednesday, Waddle Wednesday, and all NFL training, all NFL teams break camp today. Football, back. - What do you mean break camp? - Everybody's starting camp. - Oh, they're in camp. - Yeah, bears at their first day off today. - The gates swing open everywhere, around the National Football League. - There you go. - That's good to see. We finally got here. We finally made it, Cap. So now we start to find out who's gonna be solid names that we're gonna know. It's gonna be a struggle for some of these guys that get on the roster and stay on the roster. Come be some interesting battles, I think. - And it's super cool that we don't have any contractual drama in our camp. - That's correct. - The Packers are dealing with Jordan Love still not practicing 'cause he hasn't got his deal done. They expect it to get them. Brandon Iyuk is gonna show up today, but has demanded a trade. CD Lamb has not showed up at Cowboys camp because he wants a new deal. Yeah, we don't have to deal with any of that. - Shay, could you tell me the best moments of Michael Gallup as a NFL wide receiver that he was now retired after six seasons? Is it because no one wanted him or is because he just shut it down? - The best moments he's not really gotten in. He's kind of just mid. He was like the also ran for Dallas for years. He was the guy that like Michael Gallup, he's still on the team, he's always the last round pick if that fantasy football. Just one of those guys also ran. - Just shut it down, man, after six seasons. And by the way, he's just 28, and that'll be all. - That's life in the NFL, it's brutal. If you can't cut it, you're not a star. Your career is gonna be short. - Wow, and that's something. Before he's 30, it's done. - Done. - So he'll be my claim adjuster someplace somewhere soon. - Wow. - Here's Shay Norley. - Hi, I'm Mr. Gallup, I'm here, I'm behind you. (laughing) General casual, the insurance? - Exactly. - Brutal. - Okay. - The Edge Russia market is drying up Emanuel Agba signed in Miami. Interestingly, Miami brought in Yannick and Gotaway for a workout and then signed Emanuel Agba. I don't know if that tells you anything about it and Gotaway. - He doesn't fit their scheme as well as Agba. - He's about the only worthwhile Edge Russia left in free agency, Yannick and Gotaway. Bears obviously drafted Kansas Edge, Austin Booker. They brought in Journeyman Jake Martin. He's been getting starter snaps at camp so far, and we know Matt Eberfloos wants pressure from the middle of his defense. That's good news that Gervan Dexter worked himself to get into quote, marathon shapes, that he cut out snack foods, started running hills, doing a lot of workouts so that he could run faster, have better endurance. My question, shot or no shot, the Bears Pass rush can actually be built internally. - Oh yeah, that's a shot. It can be, sure. If you feel like you don't want to in Gotaway, and you feel like as is on the depth chart, we can be able to build to a position where you can be able to get to the quarterback along with Montez Sweat. - Sure. - Sure. Are you in Gotaway away from being a dominant defense? No. But it solidifies the other side of that defense as someone who's been there. - It gives you a nice extra peace there. - But as is, is it bad? It's not bad. - Oh, not bad. - Are you, will you be sore if in Gotaway's not around? You're just like, oh, will you be disappointed? - No, I mean. Yes and no, he's okay. There's a reason the guy's on a different team every year. It's okay? - Yeah. At some point, it is about developing your own talent. - Correct. - And maybe you develop and play some of your younger guys, and then at the trade deadline, like they did the last two years, you acquire somebody. - I'll just put it this way. To me, it's not a must cap. It'd be a nice to have. If that makes sense. Beyond nice to have, but if he's not there, why can't we look at Dravon Dexter? So when you drafted a couple of years ago, why can't Demarcus Walker, why can't Andrew Billings be able to fill the bill? - Zack Pickens. - Zack Pickens fill the bill. - Yeah, agreed. - Is Dominic Robinson just a one off? Or can he actually play consistent football? - Right. - Austin Booker, the kid that we drafted. So we'll see. - Yeah. - Shay. - All right, well, the Bears wide receiver core, surprisingly, might have a little depth after all. The report's out of training camp. Are there Caleb Williams seems to be falling in love with finding Tyler Scott on deep routes? Hit him on a 40 yard bomb yesterday. He seems to be hitting him on deep bombs daily based on the reports that we're getting out of Hallis Hall. We know Roma Dunes, a Keenan Allen, DJ Moore. The Bears have physical receivers. They have some route technicians. What they don't have is a guy that's just a pure vertical threat to take the top off of a defense. Tyler Scott could potentially be that guy. So shot or no shot. Tyler Scott can be the Bears' pure vertical threat. - Stop thinking about last year. Stop, stop, get that out of your mind. - Yeah, I'm going to say no shot. He's a fourth receiver on this team. Can he catch a few deep balls? Sure, he's speedy. That's what he's here for. - Fourth receiver clearly, but he's the only guy that's got that breakaway speed. Put him on the outside and four receiver sets and burn someone. - I'm going to need you to stop thinking about that play last year. - The one against Detroit. - Please stop doing that really bother. (laughing) - See, that's why he's not giving me any credit. That one play. The ball should know what to have anyway, Cap, in that spot. Correct? - Yeah. - Big play. You give it to rookie? - Remember Olin? - Absolutely not. - Absolutely not. - Okay, so we're clear. - He's a fourth receiver, Cap. That's a no shot. - But you said he's the... What was your word, Shay? He's the only... - He's the guy on the team that's got that pure breakaway speed. He can cook someone. He's not a route technician. He's not a specialist. He's not a physical guy. He's not going to bump guys off coverage. - Just so you know, his 40 time versus Roma Dunes A is 1/100th of a second different. 4/4, 4/4, 4/5. - No, I'm not saying that anybody on the team is slow, but Roma is a different style of receiver. He's more physical before the ball gets out. - But he can still run? - Yeah, no, I'm not saying he can. - Yeah, he's not your big play deep threat. - Yeah, he'll catch some balls, no doubt. - Sure. - Justin like going to him. - It's a no shot. I'm glad he's on the team 'cause I'm not gonna throw him out because he had some sketchy plays. And I think some of that feels, some of that's on Tyler Scott, that's for sure. But again, he's a rookie. I'm not throwing young players away, Shay. So I would say that he will be able to be, it can be a factor on this team. You have more, you have a Dunes A, you have Allen, but Scott can be a factor in the offense, yes. - And by the way, DJ Moore, 4/4, 2. - So he's faster. - Still, 4/4, 2. Where'd you get that from? - Sports Kita. - No, from NFL.com. - Okay. - DJ Moore, when he was drafted, I mean, he's not an old guy, he's still in his 20s. He ran a 4/4, 2. Again, I'm not calling anybody slow, but when you think of DJ Moore, you don't think of a guy running deep routes consistently burning corners. You think of a more technical, physical kind of receiver, similar with Roma Dunes A. Tyler Scott doesn't have that skill set, he's just a burner. - You see, Shay, I know you're trying, but he can't get that play against you trot out of his mind. - I'm telling you, this guy's just microscope on Tyler Scott drop one ball, and he's dead now. (laughs) - Again, I'm glad he's here. - Yes. - I am. He's got speed. I'm sure he's gonna catch a bomb one day and we're gonna go, wow, that was cool. But he's not their only deep threat, it's all I'm saying. - Vamelas Jones is gonna make the football team, looks like it, huh? - He'd better be able to return kicks. - Just ask him, like, I mean, 'cause as we look through the depth chart, Tyler Scott's gonna be there and I think that we're so wild by the first three from the wide receivers, Moore Houdunze, Allen. But, and then you've got two tight ends in combat and Everett. Scott could be able to get a few balls too. Don't forget also, you'll get DeAndre Swift. They've been a passing game as well. Short passing game, of course. So, Scott could be like a decoy, and hopefully it's not fourth down in a big spot. (laughs) - Exactly. - No, I like-- - Caleb, what are you doing throwing at him? - We've got three other dudes. - He would be a pleasant surprise on this team to be able to be a factor. Tyler Scott. - Be great. - Shay. - I made money on him last year. Remember when Tyson Beigeon had to start? Hoodie, text me. Play Tyler Scott over like 12 and 1/2 receiving yards. Bam, cash city. - Absolutely. Shay Norley. - All right, the White Sox are close to letting me have fun again. They lost their ninth straight game last night, falling to 27 and 76 on the season. If you're keeping score at home, the 120 lost, 1962 New York Mets through this many games were 26 and 77. - Okay. - You are right on pace if you're the White Sox to be the worst team in MLB history. But there's another record that they could still attain. And if they lose 10 straight, I'm willing to say they're on track for it. Shot or no shot. If the White Sox lose their 10th straight game tonight, another double digit losing streak, I can reopen the road to 24 straight losses. - That is a shot. You can open up that road. I thought that road was closed, Cap. Did you couldn't get your vehicle through there? But now it looks like the people in the county have opened up that road again. - Yes, it's a Chevy Silverado, you know. - Yes. - The road is tough. Get your Chevy Silverado. - Yes. - And Shay, your Silverado HD, will be able to absolutely maneuver toward 24, especially if that was the last start to socks you wore for Garrett Crochet. - Well, Cap, let me just tell you. The way the White Sox have, not necessarily baby Crochet, but they've been very, very careful with Crochet because they don't wanna give another team someone that has a tired arm. It's almost like, Cap, if we don't see Crochet again in the White Sox uniform, it's almost like they tailored it to make sure that Crochet does not have another start at guaranteed rate. Like, all right, your last one's gonna be on the road. We're not gonna deal with the hecklers at guaranteed rate that's gonna be pissed that we're trading you. 'Cause that's the last thing you want, Cap. I don't care how many people are really there at guaranteed rate. The last thing you want is the booze and the hisses from us Sox fans. This the guy you're trading away, look at this guy, 10 strikeouts. That's the residue on the road. All right, that's all, that'll be all. 'Cause I don't think he'll make that Sunday start. I think he's next, I think, is next start Sunday against Seattle? Yeah, he won't see that start. - They're next 11 games. You get the last two against Texas with Chris Flexin and Jonathan Cannon. Then you get three against Seattle, very good team. You get three against Kansas City, very good team. Three on the road against Minnesota. After the trade deadline, Minnesota's been one of the best teams in baseball since that awful April. - That's correct. Where it gets tricky is three against Oakland, but that will come after the sell off. - Yeah, and so because of that, that's almost even money that the A's could win those games. And here's why, but here's why though. Is that because of lack of pitching? Is that because the ball club is hitting, I think right now it's under 200 with runs of scoring position as a ball club, under 200 cap who would run as a scoring position. It's because of this horse bleep defense that they play as well. Because Pedro will get him right. They'll, he'll learn them the right way. This nonsense with Nikki Lopez yesterday. You got a runner at first and runner at third. The catcher that Corey Lee throws down the second base. Instead of Nikki Lopez tagging out the runner at second, he's all over the place to run score. So it's a steal at home. It ends up being a double steal. - Yes. - The IQ is so bad on this team, but Pedro will learn them, right? How horrible was that play yesterday? - Oh, it was ridiculous. - Cap, I cover college baseball in the Missouri Valley. Players would not even do that in the Missouri Valley. - No. - Nikki Lopez, hey man, you gotta make a play. Either throw it to home or make sure you get the runner at second base. It can't be a double steal in that spot. - Were there two outs in that spot? - Leave it was. Come on man. - It's brutal. - Brutal. (laughs) - So because of that, it's a shot, Shay, because if it's not for the pitching, it'll be because of the defense and the lousy hitting. - The road to 24. - Shay's right. - Shae's right. - Shae's right. - Maybe they can get Jack Bauer to come out. - I'm taking the padlock off the gate today. And if the White Sox lose tonight, I will open it wide. Get your cars ready. Grab your engines. - Jay Moore's gotta get that sounder from 24. - Gotta have it. That CTU ringtone, yes. - Yeah. - 100%. - Did you give in the update the pitching match up? Did you say I think I missed it? - I think it's flexing tonight, Jonathan Cannon tomorrow, right? - Flexing against Evaldi. - Yep, that's a loss. - Yep. - I mean, listen, we're always trying to hand the audience money. Like, you just keep betting against the White Sox. - I did, yes. I mean, I know it's not a lot of value, but it's something. Right? - Right. - Again, Moneyline, Texas Rangers last night. - That'll be all. - Yeah. - Play that with the under and the Cubs game. - Sure. - That's a good combo lately, isn't it? - It is. - A Sox loss and the under and the Cubs game. More times than not, it'll cash. - That'll be all. - That's a good combo. Keep doing that for about 10, 12 games. See how many times you hit. Team can't hit, team can't win. Huh, how 'bout that? - How 'bout that? - By the way, Camp, if they continue to lose, guess who the game for 24 straight losses would be against? - The Covey. - That's right, it would be the cross town series against the Cubs at the rate. - Oh boy, you're not gonna win that. - The Cub will win. - No. - No, don't put that on me, buddy. (laughing) If we get to 23, and we get the right on the doorstep of the record and the Cubs ruin it, I will never let this man live it down. - One nothing, two, one, two, one. Backward, more in a moment, here on the Cubs Radio Network. I mean, that's what it's gonna be. - We go around the NFL and don't forget it's a Waddle Wednesday. We talked to Tommy at 835, Captain Jhood on ESPN 1000 also on our YouTube channel. ♪ Welcome back ♪ ♪ Welcome ♪ - Welcome back to Captain Jhood ♪ On Chicago's on for sports ♪ ♪ ESPN Chicago ♪ - Knit both sucks, he sucks. - I'm just a fan, I'm not a football developer. - I love the Green Bay Packers. - The guy is front, but there he goes. - This is not Detroit, man, this is the Super Bowl. - I will win it, he starts to come at any moment. - This is a really thickly built guy. - I mean, what's that, so you're looking for all these things, too? ♪ Whoa, hey ♪ - Time to go around the NFL right here on the Captain Jhood Morning Show on ESPN 1000, and streaming on the ESPN Chicago app like to remind you to go to our YouTube channel, the Captain Jhood YouTube channel. - We have our own channel, Cap. People just need to subscribe that way. If they miss anything, the clips, or as Cap would tell you, the little chunks, would be there, right there on our YouTube channel. - Yep, the little chunks of the show that we do like the best of, what it's called. - Yeah, no, he calls it the little chunks, J-Moor, little chunks. - We do a podcast someday called, "Will Chunks." - Ridiculous. - J-Moor reminds me it's the shorts, but no, that's not what Cap calls it, Cap calls it the little chunks. That makes sense. Around the NFL, here's Shane Orlin, Shane. - All right, remember the game show, "Deal or No Deal"? - Yeah. - We're gonna play big deal or no big deal, with some training camp storylines as camps open up around the NFL today. - Still on, internationally, still a big deal. - Deal or no deal island? I watched the new reality show, it's like "Survive or Mixed with Deal or No Deal"? - What do you think of that? - Fantastic. It's a different twist on it, isn't it? - Granted, it was only good, because they pulled a Boston Rob and old "Survivor" star. - Yeah. - He was the only thing worth watching, but it was an excellent first season. I'm excited about that. - I have seen that, it's a combo platter. It's a combo show, yeah. - So we have big deal or no big deal for training camp storylines. We're gonna start in Cincinnati, Joe Barrow, fully cleared for contact ahead of training camp. Is this a big deal or no big deal? - Yeah, it's a big deal. - Hey, it's not a big deal, 'cause it was expected. It wasn't like, "Oh God, he's back." - No, it's a big deal. It also is a big deal, he's got his new haircut. - Blonde. - Yeah, have you seen it looking like a WWE Champion, Cody Rhodes. - Looks good. - If I had hair, I'd love to go blonde. - Really? Would you have that shaved look like Joe Barrow has now? - Looks like Eminem. - Yeah. - Has an Eminem look, yes. - Short, tight, bright blonde. I had a bet with Waddle back in the day. The start of the year, I was bullish on the Cubs. And Waddle ran his mouth and said, "Oh, the Reds are gonna be better." So let's bank a wager. He said, "Okay, loser has to dye their hair platinum blonde." Dude, Waddle had to dye. Cubs had a great year, the Reds were horrible. He had to dye his hair platinum blonde. Ask him. - Oh my God. - Platinum blonde Tom Waddle. - That's funny. - They bleached his hair. - Skim shady. Joe Barrow. - There you go. - Che. - I was thinking the real slim Brady, but it doesn't really work 'cause he's not Tom Brady. - Here's Shayne Orley. - Big deal or no big deal. Jordan Love continuing to hold in at Packers camp. Will not practice until he has a contract. - Big deal. - Big deal? - He's not in there in the next couple days. That's a big deal. - Big deal. - If he was a bear, you'd be hitting the roof right now. - I would. Now the GM has come out and cool with him not practicing. We're working to get this done. But that was two days ago. Like, what's taking so long here? Either you're gonna pay him what he wants and he's gonna agree or it's not getting done. - It is true that it will get done in cap. It's just that like any training camp, you don't wanna have any controversy. Like, we just talked about the NFL piece that's up there at House Hall. The football piece, meaning that you don't have controversy. All right, where's our offensive lineman? Is the quarterback on a sign? What's up with the wide receiver? The wide receiver's waiting for the quarterback to find out what his rookie deal is. No controversy. And that's what you want. You wanna keep it clean. You wanna have a clean camp and focused on trying to get to the goal. Packers, eh, Jordan Love holding out. Better get that deal done. - I think it is a big deal. - Pretty good, kid. - Shane, big deal or no big deal. Brandon Ayuk holding in amid a trade demand with the 49ers. - Right, 'cause you get fine with like 100 grand a day. - That's a big deal. - Yeah, and it's, you cannot rescind him. That's the new in the collective bargaining. You can't go, all right, wave the fun. - No, you don't allow that. - I don't care how much you make, that's 100 grand. - Right, City Lam said I'm not coming until the first game. - That gives me shivers, losing 100 grand. I don't care how much you make up, that's a lot. And he's playing in California. Oh, God. How much money is he really getting back? - Right. - Oh. (laughing) - What state you could never get me to move to. Cal, nothing. - Yup. - Pass. - Any other states you'd like to throw out there? - That I wouldn't move to? - Yeah, go ahead. Top five. - Yeah, I'm not moving to Utah. I'm not moving to Montana. New Mexico is not really my jam. - Damn. - I can keep going. Massachusetts, I'm not moving there. So. - Che. - You got one more? That's the kids. - One more? - Yeah. - Yeah, Nebraska, I'm not moving there either. - Okay, all right. - Or the Dakotas. - So your thoughts on how you, I believe it is a big deal. - That is a big deal. - He wants to be moved, Che. - That is a absolute big deal. - Captain, do you think that he'll be traded, guys? - No. - Do you think he will? - No. - I think it's only a big deal if they actually do trade him. And I don't really buy that they're going to 'cause the price is going to be enormous and then the acquiring team has to pay him a huge deal. - All right. - And they're trying to win the Super Bowl of 49ers. They don't want draft capital back. - I think he wants to be in San Francisco. He just wants to be paid. - Yeah. - And deserves it, by the way. - Yeah, he's the best receiver on the team. - Yeah. - Including Devo. - Yep, I agree. - Che? - Big deal or no big deal will stick with receivers developing story this morning. CDLAM will not report to camp amid contract negotiations with the Cowboys. - That is a big deal. - Big deal? - He says I'm not going to be there until the week of the first game. (laughs) - It's like three million in fines. - He doesn't care. - He's in Texas. He's good. - It's good. - No state tax. - Right. (laughs) - He's fine. No problem. - Correct. - That's too much drama cap, along with the drama that ESPN provides on television and radio, talking about the Cowboys every half hour. Where are the Cowboys? Are they going to play Dak? What's with Jerry Jones? Blah, blah, blah. His already pressure. McCarthy, will he return? All of that is all part of that, which is brew in the Lone Star state. - Right. That is why idiots are the people betting on the Cowboys. Shay. - All right, this next one is-- - Did you just hear what he said there? - Yeah. Well, at least he isn't. We banned him. - Yeah, for now. - He'll slide it in. - He'll find out. You've have a ticket on the Cowboys. You're dead to me as a friend. - Wow. - We'll be nothing but coworkers. - Wow. - So in other words, the relationship to Shay and I have. - Whoa. - Whoa. (laughs) - Okay, go ahead. - Okay. (laughs) - This immunity is the biggest deal happening at all training camps right now, and it's probably one of the least talked about. Hassan Retik is holding out of Jets camp without a contract. This is the biggest deal to me because it just goes to prove how stupid some of these front office managers are. Some of these GMs are just playing fantasy football with someone else's money and they're dumb. And Joe Douglas is one of them because why on earth did you trade for Hassan Retik if you weren't going to pay him? - Right? - Absolutely 100%. - Yeah. Like what did you think he's gonna ask you for? - Free Uber rides? - No. - He wants to get paid. - Come on, man. - So Hassan Retik, big deal, right? - Big deal. He's a hell of a player. That's the guy I wanted to bear us to trade for. - What'd they give up to get him? - They gave up a conditional third round draft pick to acquire him from the Eagles. Knowing he wanted a contract. - Let me ask you something. - And Stonewall them in negotiations. - If the Jets called you today and said, "Hey, we want next year's third round pick." We'll give you a retic right now. - Don't you do it? - Don't. - So would I. - And you know what? I'd also pay him. - Right. - I'd give up next year's second and pay him. - Tommy, would you do that? - If you had a choice, Hassan Retik defensive end for your third round pick. - Ah, yes, I would. - They'll probably ask for cash too. I like cash considerations. - We're big on the cash considerations. - I'm gonna cash too. - Right, I would like the cash as well. - That'd be awesome. - You couldn't get me off the phone quick enough. - Yes, do it. We gotta get this paperwork to the league office before you ever come to Jesus' moment. - Tommy, we have killed the Bears' organization over the years because, again, the one lost record is what it is. But I think that when you think about the Giants and the Jets, and we've talked about them both here so far this morning, I mean, you talk about an expose on the Giants has been this whole hard knocks thing to think. What they've gone through, and I just think it shows you the ineptitude of both organizations. I mean, Hassan Retik could be an anchor for your team. He's holding out. I mean, I think that the, you know, Aaron Rodgers needs as much help as possible. Hassan Retik will be one of those guys on the defensive side. - Yeah, Hassan Retik in his last, he was just checking his numbers in there. More even more impressive than I thought they would be for the last four. He's been a double digits sack guy in each of the last four years. And in 2022, I believe that was the year the Eagles went to the Super Bowl, right? Did they go Super Bowl in 2022? Or maybe they got close. Anyway, he had 16 sacks, so yeah, I mean-- - He's a beast. - He's 29 years of age. You know, haven't seen the Giants? Heard a lot of great stuff. Miller's been watching it, but I've seen some of the clips. I can't believe that some of the things that they are saying and doing is being broadcast. - That should have been edited. It's an expose day in the organization, yeah. - I mean, and if I'm, if you're Ryan Polls, you don't, you know, like, you know, that the coaches in front office people in the NFL, they protect their secrets, like it's national security, you know, like they do go overboard a little bit. But you don't want anyone else knowing your business. That's like, you know, that's confidential between you and the Giants, but you find out that the Bears had a deal, potentially in the works for the six pick of the draft, if in fact, certain things happen. Like, I don't, I can't imagine the Bears front office was happy to see that broadcast. - I just think that when it comes to the Bears and the hard knocks, there has to be multiple people in the theater room saying, "Nope, nope, nope, nope." - Well, we don't have, well, I don't care if it's 10 minutes. We're not putting all that out there. Nope, nope. - Episode one is seven minutes or 24 cents. (laughing) I mean, seriously, I'm not putting any of my business up, not like that. - I will tell you, Polls is excited they're doing it. - Well, I think he should be because I think it's great. I think that they've got a brand that needs this boost and I think it's worth boosting 'cause I think they've done a really good job. - He wants the rest of the league to know, wow, things are different in Chicago. - Yeah, but I just don't need you knowing all of my business. - That's fair. It's a Waddle Wednesday. We'll hear from Tommy coming up next on Cap and Jhood.