Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Football Season

Welcome back to Windy City Sports blog. It's been awhile, unfotunately, with the Cubs making almost no noise. However, there has been a recent revival of news in the Chicago sports world.

Last week, the NFL lockout ended, meaning that there will officially be an NFL season, with the only thing cancelled being the Hall Of Fame game between the Rams and our Bears.

Football season is the most exciting time in sports, in my opinion, and Windy City Sports will be dedicated to bringing you news and analysis of all Chicago football teams throughout the season. We plan on having game previews, especially in the weeks before big match-ups, post-game summaries, as well as other important news and analysis throughout the weeks ahead.

Of course we will be covering the Bears to the best of our abilities (that is expected), but I also want to explain our college football coverage. We are dedicated to bringing in-depth NCAA coverage to our readers in addition to our Bears coverage. We try to meet the demands of our readers, so this year we will be adding the Northwestern Wildcats to our coverage, as they are an up-and-coming team in the area. Of course, we will continue to cover the two schools that we believe have the largest fanbases in Chicagoland: Notre Dame and Illinois. In addition, we will have some stories that will include the Northern Illinois Huskies, as well as the entire Big Ten Conference.

The final thing I would like to address in this post is our Twitter account (@WCSBlog). Throughout the last year, we have had a Twitter account and have experimented with it. We believe it can be a great tool to bring brief updates to our fans, especially throughout the game. We will continue to use Twitter as a supplement to our blog here on Blogspot.

I hope you enjoy our coverage throughout the upcoming season, and if you have any comments, questions, or concerns, please feel free to contact me at PackersSuck@yahoo.com, or send me a Tweet on Twitter at @WCSBlog.

Thanks again, and GO BEARS!

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