The column: Can the new face of the next generation of McCaskeys save the Chicago Bears team?

Some great news from Hallas Hall was buried last week on a day when the Chairman of the Chicago Board Bear George Makasky and CEO Kevin Warren was buried, and coach Ben Johnson announced that he would not play the role of Calib Williams or most beginners in the unimaginable opening match.

Edward L. Maksky in the Seven Board of Directors, to replace his grandmother, the late Virginia Maksky, and he became the first member of the next generation to be part of the 6 billion dollar concession management founded by his great grandfather, George Hallas.

No reason has been given to appointing other than George Makaski called “my favorite nephew”, a good reason like that, when it comes to employment in Chicago. Edward is the son of the Board of Directors of Patrick Maksky, and he was named after the late Virginia husband and former chairman Bears, Ed Maksky.

“You have big shoes to fill it, my child.” It has been great so far. It is bright. It crosses. He asks great questions. He is keen to learn. It is interesting to be the next generation of our family on the blackboard. “

These are exciting things for Bears fans, who were waiting for the next generation of McCaskeys to reverse the stagnation of concession under the current generation of McCaskeys. It is a special task, but someone should do this because George once said that McCaskeys will not sell the team “until the second coming.”

I do not know anything about Edward’s qualifications for service in the Board of Directors, or any cousin who were in second place on the seat of the Board of Directors. But I am rooted until it succeeds because it will be a great sports story. According to the McCaskey LinkedIn file, he is an internal sentence and a former owner of Bears Boy, the summer trainee with the American Football Association, and the sports information assistant at Watton College, Marketing Director of Schaumburg Boomers and Media Relations at Gary Southshore Railcats.

The bears should one day be a piece of cake. Perhaps he can even cut the stadium deal in the late 1940s and remove it from the Erlington Heights Stadium, which is outdated in late 2020.

In the Tribune profile in 2011, when he worked in Railcats, McCaskey said he wanted to be judged according to his own advantages and not in contact.

The Chairman of the Chicago Board Pirz George Makski and his mother, the owner of Beers Virginia Makasky, stands next to the team’s Cup in Lombardi from the Super Paul XX in 1986 during their meeting with ticket holders in the Beers season in Hallas Hall in Lake Forest on June 8, 2011.

“I want people to know me for me, not just a name,” said David Haig, the former Tribune writer, said. “It was a high school struggle (Liola Academy) to make real real friendships because it was,” You are the child who has bears. “There is no objection to taking the back seat.”

His father and columns George and Brian do not get any younger, so Edward can ultimately move to the front seat, perhaps as a driver. The history of Chicago for sports owners who hand over things to the heirs is deep … and most of them are comedians, if you enjoy laughter through pain.

But we have a precedent when it comes to the owners of Nipo who retract their father’s actions to improve the team.

Behind Rocky Wesroz, the owner of Rocky Wirez, his father, William Wirez, after the man died in “Belar Bell” in 2007. Rocky put home falconry games on TV, and the legends of the hawks that were ambassadors, and returned the famous gameplay game Pat Foley and helped to direct the institution through three birth of the Stanley Cup in 2010.

Falcons were rebuilding when Rocky died in 2023. Rocky son, Danny Witz, succeeded, and became the latest face of the family’s concession, which returns to Arthur Wirez’s purchase of the team in 1946.

Danny was appointed as a temporary president and executive president in 2020, so at least he had a start at the time when Rocky died. He also had a marketing background as sales manager for the Wartz Beverge Group group, and he worked once as a ministry assistant for the ministry during a tour in 1999.

These life experiences can not only help because it tries to restore hawks to the importance of the hundred anniversary of the concession.

“(Rocky) you did not like waiting or excessive compensation or bureaucracy.

The Chairman of the Chicago Black Hawk Rockz and CEO Danny Wesroz Kyle Davidson will present a new general manager on Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at the United Center. (Brian Cassela/Chicago Tribune)
The Chairman of the Chicago Black Hawk Rockz and CEO Danny Wesroz Kyle Davidson will present a new general manager on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, at the United Center. (Brian Cassela/Chicago Tribune)

Despite the best planning and strategy, the reconstruction of Hawks is still a continuous work, such as rebuilding Bulls, run by the NEPO owner in the future, Michael Reinsdorf, Bulls and White Sox Jerry Reinsdorf.

Michael became president of The Bulls in 2010, when Jerry felt that he was allowing the team to run on Autopilot.

“I was suffering from giving bulls, I really did it,” Jerry Rendorf Melissa Isaxon told ESPN in 2012. “This was one of the reasons for the desire for Michael here. I found myself letting the bulls succeed on their own. We had a successful work, we are in good financial condition, and I left it somewhat.

“I felt that we need someone else there to move to the future and not just rely on our past success. Also, young people need to manage companies because there is a lot that they know I do not do with digital marketing and brand building, and the Internet. It is time for this to happen with Bulls.”

The Bulls team remained a successful financial work, but it has not achieved great success in the court, with the emergence of the eastern conference in its first season, seven after the post-season appearances in 15 seasons and only one team since 2017-18.

At least, Jerry chose to sell White Sox for an external interest in billionaire Justin Ishbia, allowing Michael to give his unconscious attention to bulls and allow Sox fans to dream about a kind of great account of salaries.

Perhaps the fans of the Cubs who are not satisfied with the current ownership will not be happier if the Chairman of the Board Tom Rikits one day funded the team to one of his five children, or his daughters and different sons Todd Rikitz and Laura Riquit. But Tom said in 2013, “It looks like (the cubs) will be a family work forever.” So don’t be surprised if the next generation of RICKETTSES is in the wearing of khaki.

Cubs include the history of floors of children in Nibo, which has been taking over since chewing gum, William Regley, handed over the team to his son, Philip K. Regeli, in 1932, William, William and William, took over his father in 1977 until his sale in 1981 to Tribune.

The Wrigley Family Family, which is not six -year star, was not in Rigley Field. But at least they did not destroy Regeli Field, now the ATM machine throughout the year for Rettz and a tourist destination for baseball lovers.

The owners of Nebu in Chicago are up and down. Will Edward’s journey to? Maksky from Beers Paul Boy to the owner of the bears?

We can only watch and wait, like the era of Ben Johnson.

But if the face of the next generation of McCaskeys can win until Super Bowl, it will be at least ahead of Uncle George.

So carry down, Edward L.

Bears Nation turns into her only eyes.

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