(670 The Score) On its daily 5 at 5 segment Thursday morning, the Mully & Haugh crew debated a variety of questions.
-- Would Bears general manager Ryan Pace be best served by his team losing to the Packers this Sunday so that Chicago's matchup against Kansas City on Dec. 22 would be flexed out of the national television spotlight of Sunday Night Football? After all, the Bears-Chiefs game could effectively serve as a three-hour commercial about Pace's worst professional decision -- trading up to select quarterback Mitchell Trubisky while leaving eventual league MVP Patrick Mahomes on the board.
-- Bears coach Matt Nagy stated his team is "mentally stronger" now than when it lost to the Packers in Week 1. You buying that? Should the comment encourage or anger fans? Is Nagy's comment proof that Chicago buckled under the weight of expectations this season?
-- What was your interpretation of White Sox general manager Rick Hahn's comments that the trade for right fielder Nomar Mazara shouldn't be judged "in isolation" and that critics should "wait to see how the entire roster pans out"?
-- What was your reaction to first baseman Anthony Rizzo's agent telling ESPN that the Cubs aren't offering a contract extension this offseason? How big of a problem could that become?
-- How should the Bulls address their hole at small forward with Otto Porter Jr. continuing to be sidelined indefinitely?
Take a listen below.





