OT: City makes pitch to keep Bears in Chicago | UPDATE: Bears stay in City

psuro

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Chicago. NW Indiana. I've even read about a possible proposal from the Quad Cities area. The team needs to change its name to the Upper Midwest Bears. That way, regardless of where they land, the location will fit.

Maybe any state which begins with an "I" will do. Boise will be next with a proposal.
Can't they just officially change their first name to "Da"?

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Chicago. NW Indiana. I've even read about a possible proposal from the Quad Cities area. The team needs to change its name to the Upper Midwest Bears. That way, regardless of where they land, the location will fit.

Maybe any state which begins with an "I" will do. Boise will be next with a proposal.
Anchorage Bears has a nice ring to it.
 

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If they stay with "Chicago Bears", they'd join the Jets and Giants as the only teams to play in a state which isn't the home of the city in their name. I'm not counting the Commanders since D.C. and the suburbs are a unique animal. Regardless, they'll be moving back to the district in a few years, if all goes to plan.
 

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If they stay with "Chicago Bears", they'd join the Jets and Giants as the only teams to play in a state which isn't the home of the city in their name. I'm not counting the Commanders since D.C. and the suburbs are a unique animal. Regardless, they'll be moving back to the district in a few years, if all goes to plan.

I still say that Washington muffed the name change. The Beltway Bandits was there for the taking.
 

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Gotta love billionaire professional sports franchise owners.

They want the taxpayer to continually fund new or upgraded facilities (which increase the value of their franchise), while continually raising tickets/seat licensing, concessions (with rare exceptions) and parking prices, while artificially suppressing player wages via salary caps, etc.
 

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Gotta love billionaire professional sports franchise owners.

They want the taxpayer to continually fund new or upgraded facilities (which increase the value of their franchise), while continually raising tickets/seat licensing, concessions (with rare exceptions) and parking prices, while artificially suppressing player wages via salary caps, etc.
corporate welfare perfected
 
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I looked up Hammond, Indiana on Wikipedia, and it's right next door to...East Chicago. So why couldn't Da Bears call themselves the East Chicago Bears?
 
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Gotta love billionaire professional sports franchise owners.

They want the taxpayer to continually fund new or upgraded facilities (which increase the value of their franchise), while continually raising tickets/seat licensing, concessions (with rare exceptions) and parking prices, while artificially suppressing player wages via salary caps, etc.
Would not be surprised if the Halas family sells shortly after receiving their new shiny taxpayer provided stadium.
 
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I looked up Hammond, Indiana on Wikipedia, and it's right next door to...East Chicago. So why couldn't Da Bears call themselves the East Chicago Bears?
Notre Dame could play there as well. The tagline could be Notre Dame football. We're not Gary, but we're close...
 
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BobPSU92

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George Halas graduated from University of Illinois. As a result of that connection, he chose navy blue and orange for Da Bears. With the move, IFT (indiana football team) should change their colors to crimson and cream. F*ck it up thoroughly.

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psuro

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So, my 2 cents....

A few years ago, during renovations to Soldier Field, the Bears played at University of Illinois Stadium, which is down state, but holds a fair amount of people. Why can't they demo Soldier Field and build a new one in it's place while the Bears play 8 games a year (maybe 9) at Illlinois Stadium - again? For probably no more than 2 seasons.

The key is to start construction on the new stadium as soon as weather breaks - to pour foundations and do subgrade work (utilities). Once the foundation is poured and walls start going up, the weather becomes less of an issue to complete construction and ostensibly, they could move along fairly rapidly.

It's not a perfect arrangement, but it will get the Bears the stadium they want, and they stay in Illinois. And, they and their fans have done the Illinois trip before, and they have demonstrated it's not a signicant burder.

Have they completely ruled out this option?
 
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NittPicker

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I'm not a Bears fan and I don't care where they play in the future. Regardless of where it is, I hope the architectural firm does a better job of designing a new stadium than whoever designed what Soldier Field looks like today. It's one of the weirdest structures I've ever seen.
 
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