Cavs fans respond to LeBron leaving for LA

Last night, word broke that LeBron James is leaving Cleveland again – this time for the Los Angeles Lakers.

Remember when LeBron left the Cavs for Miami? The internet was full of fans burning LeBron jerseys. But things are a lot different this time.

Fans are posting videos of LeBron jerseys and dropping THANK YOU notes on top of them. Even the statement from Cavs Chairman Dan Gilbert is a lot different this time around….

I do wish he would have written it in Comic Sans, though.

So now that LeBron is in LA, the Western Conference Finals are the new NBA Finals, right? Does any team in the East have a legit shot against whatever team comes out of the West? And LeBron out of the East is great news for the Bulls. It’ll be an interesting season.

Fisherman catches record-breaking catfish with $20 rod from Walmart

Jeffrey Dill snagged one of the biggest flathead catfish in Virginia state history over the weekend.

According to NBC 4, Dill and a friend went fishing at about 8:30am when he felt something pull. That started a 15 minute battle with his $20 rod he bought at Walmart.

He finally pulled a potential record-breaking catfish from the water – all 66.4 pounds of him. The current record is 66.4 pounds from a fish caught way back in 1994.

Here’s the story on “Big Earle” from WCMH-TV….

Beach volleyball practice is interrupted when a WHALE shows up

You don’t see this every day.

The Dynamic Volleyball Academy was holding their team practice on the beach on Fenwick Island, Delaware when they thought they spotted some dolphins feeding on a school of fish. They took out their cameras for a closer look.

It was a WHALE.

Check out the reaction when they made the discovery. If you’ve ever seen a whale in the wild, you will understand their excitement. Here’s the video…

The group said in a comment on the video that the whale did end up circling back down the beach and went further into deeper water. You can read more here.

Michael Shannon watched the Oscars from a Chicago dive bar

It was a huge night for “The Shape of Water.” Guillermo Del Toro accepted his first Best Director Academy Award and the movie went on to win the top prize, Best Picture. Most of the movie’s stars were in the auditorium to see it all happen in person.

Michael Shannon watched the Oscars from a Chicago dive bar.

Bruce Elliott runs the Old Town Ale House. He took a picture of Shannon watching the show with no sound on the TV, asking “Where else would you want to spend Oscar night?”

Check out his tweet from the other night…..this is great:

Watch the moment a service dog meets Pluto at Disney World

Every once in a while a video pops up that just makes you feel good.

Last week, Julian Gavino took his service dog Atlas to Walt Disney World and they had a chance to meet Pluto. As you can see in this video from the occasion, Atlas has found a new friend.

Julian received Atlas from New Horizon Service Dogs in Orange City, Florida. You can learn more about what they do HERE. But stop what you are doing and watch the video now….

Principal parodies Mariah Carey to announce snow day with hilarious video

They are the two words every kid loves to hear – SNOW DAY. One principal in Kentucky decided to take things even further.

Union Pointe Academy Principal Chad Caddell went outside into the elements, fired up the smartphone and decided to SING the news to his students and parents – and he did it all to the tune of Mariah Carey’s “Hero.”

You can tell this man loves his job. Since it was shared on the school’s Facebook page yesterday the video has been shared 2,000 times and has racked up about 400,000 views.

Watch as this now-viral Principal parodies Mariah Carey ….

Bears hire Matt Nagy: What the experts are saying about the new head coach

Ryan Pace made his choice.

Just one week after announcing the firing of John Fox, the Chicago Bears have made it official – former Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy will be the 16th head coach in franchise history. Nagy took over the play calling duties from Chiefs head coach Andy Reid this season and had some success. We’re going to be hearing a lot about Nagy over the next few days, here is some of the early reaction to the announcement.

First we go to Kansas City, where the consensus seems to be that this was a great move by the Bears. Here’s a post from the Kansas City Star calling it a “smart move” and that Nagy is “one of the best head coaching candidates Reid has had in Kansas City (better than the Eagles’ Doug Pederson):”

“What Bears fans should really like is Nagy’s creativity and knack for calling plays. Since he took over as the primary playcaller for coach Andy Reid in early December, the Chiefs’ offense came alive again after a miserable two-month slump, as Nagy consistently dialed up the zone-running plays they used to so much success earlier this season. Nagy is a sharp guy who also increased the reliance on run-pass options that Smith likes so much and cut down the “trick-ya” plays the offense had grown too fond of.”

The MMQB has a piece on what Nagy’s hiring could mean for Mitchell Trubisky:

“Let’s assume Nagy’s philosophy is similar to that of the only NFL boss he’s ever known, Andy Reid, who brought Nagy into the NFL as an Eagles intern in 2008. In that case, the Bears will run a highly schemed West Coast-style offense, with multiple moving pieces built into the same play design. It’s a great fit for Mitchell Trubisky, whose NFL success will hinge predominantly on timing and rhythm throws.”

ESPN’s David Kaplan says Nagy loved what he saw from Mitchell Trubisky going into the 2017 NFL Draft….

ESPN’s Chris Mortensen says Nagy will be the one calling the plays in Chicago:

Who is Matt Nagy? Chiefs.com has a great long read about how he got to where he is in his coaching career at just 39 years old. It’s a Kurt Warner-esque story – he was selling real estate at one point to provide for his family.

Pro Football Weekly has more details on how Ryan Pace made sure he got his man and what kind of scheme Nagy made run in Chicago:

“Looking at the Kansas City offense what should be exciting to Bears fans is the extensive use of RPOs (run-pass option plays). Kansas City incorporated RPOs because of quarterback Alex Smith’s outstanding athleticism. While Trubisky was at North Carolina that is the type of offense he was in. Nagy’s offense should fit well with Trubisky’s skill set.”

Arrowhead Pride has more on how the Chiefs offense changed when Nagy started calling plays there:

“Combine the RPOs, the build off of those RPOs, the playception I wrote about this week, and the vertical passing game, and the Chiefs had more control on offense than they’ve had in a while. And enough explosive plays to make a Madden game self destruct. Nagy did an excellent job of stressing defenses in a lot of different ways, and in more space. The success they had was a result of that.”

And here is more reaction on Twitter

 

Duck lands on ice, slides into your heart

Duck lands on ice. This video really needs no introduction.

It’s a duck coming in hot for a landing on a frozen pond. He slides yet manages to stop short of disaster with other ducks.

It looks like the video originated from here about a year ago, but it was posted by the Nature is Amazing Twitter account yesterday and has racked up more than 1 million views.

But really, it needs no introduction. I give you – duck lands on ice LOOOOOOOK OUUUUUUUUUUUUUT!