Mark Potash
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I'm here for it.
It is funny to me that in the shop in which I work, where I have my full-time job right here at The Score, where we are conducting this podcast, the person who doesn't work full-time in this building has left his responsibilities of the podcast behind to be doing a part-time job that he is not usually a part of.
I don't get it.
It doesn't actually make sense to me now that I'm putting it together, Mark.
Well, Dan's got a lot of irons on the fire.
Everything's going good for him.
He's got too many jobs.
I don't have enough.
But we've got to do something about that.
Yeah, help a Patsy out for crying out loud.
I mean, I don't like seeing the word former behind the Sun-Timesman and all the value that you have provided.
Yeah, it became tougher and tougher to watch the season.
It was interesting.
From the outside looking in, I stayed with it and tried to stay connected, but it became tougher and tougher to watch the season and not be there every day.
That was a very much more difficult kind of transition than I thought, and I really missed it.
So that's why I'm always glad to talk Bears.
It makes me feel a part of it again.
Well, that's interesting, too, and that's probably a good place to pick up the Bears talk because that's the season in a nutshell.
Like, it was more than ever, it was a season in which β
You just have to let it be fluid.