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Spiegel & Holmes Show

Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score: Aug. 18-22

Spiegel & Holmes Show

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Sports

4.2652 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score, Fox Sports NFL analyst Mark Schlereth joined the Mully & Haugh Show to discuss Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' potential and the team's outlook entering the 2025 season; White Sox chief marketing/revenue officer Brooks Boyer joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to share what the organization can learn from the Savannah Bananas as it pertains to entertaining fans; and Score football analyst Dave Wannstedt joined the Mully & Haugh Show to explain why he likes what he's seeing from the Bears in the preseason.

Transcript

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0:00.0

First, third down for Chicago, third and five. Williams in, rid of again, there's Zakias, and Alameday Zakias, takes it to the end zone for the Bears' touchdown.

0:15.6

Different year for the Bears, that's the hope, and thanks to Fox for the highlight. And we are delighted to welcome in

0:23.0

Mark Schlereth. He brought to you by Renegade Fantasy, the first fantasy football app where you can

0:31.0

sub in a player in real time. No more stress, no more lost games. You could have won. No more points, lost

0:39.1

injuries, or even poor performance. Mark joins us now on the Aturo TireHotline, Aturo, your hometown

0:48.2

tire aturo.com. Mark, good morning. How are you? I'm doing good. How are you guys doing?

0:54.7

Doing well.

0:55.1

We're really looking forward to Friday because we've been told that the bear starters

1:00.7

are going to play. I don't know how long, but the chief starters are also going to play,

1:07.1

again, probably not very long, but just the idea that you get some work in before,

1:13.3

then it's like a two-week run and we'll see what it looks like when the season starts.

1:20.5

Yeah, I mean, that's great. I mean, I love it. I also love watching the backups play and fight for

1:26.0

position, you know, and fight for

1:27.6

rosters and all that kind of stuff. And you get a sense of what kind of depth you have,

1:32.1

because you guys know as well as I do. I mean, injuries in this, they're guaranteed, right?

1:38.0

It's not if it's when you will get injured, your team will get injured, how are your backups,

1:46.4

can they come in and basically play well enough to where it doesn't absolutely create a catastrophic event for your football

1:52.4

team? So, you know, the depth is a real important thing. I watch the second preseason game,

1:57.6

Kansas City just got absolutely whacked by Seattle. I mean, it was not

2:01.8

even close. They physically got dominant, dominated, you know, in the trenches by Seattle's backup.

2:09.2

So, you know, it'll be interesting to see how they respond to that as well. So this preseason

2:14.0

has been pretty interesting to watch. When you watch the Bears in week one or early in this season, Mark,

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