Anthony Herron
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Now we've got two bills that are teed up and ready to go.
And so I think the bears have to decide what makes the most sense for them, which one of those bills is the bill that they can get behind and wrap their arms around that can help them.
remain here in the state of Illinois and we're willing to have that conversation.
As far as a special session is concerned, I don't want to put the cart before the horse.
We cannot have a special session until we have a deal, right?
You don't call a special session to draw up a flight plan.
You call a special session to land the plane.
Right.
And so those conversations that we have between now and the next couple of weeks will really indicate whether or not we can move forward on any call for any special legislative session around this particular issue.
in Odyssey Sports Station.
I'm in line with a lot of what you guys are just saying there, and I mean, even the Goodfellas treatment, when you think about the fact that
DJ Moore was only a member of the Chicago Bears for three seasons, but he will definitively go down as a Bears legend, as a Chicago sports legend, and a number of ways.
largely in the most statistically insignificant season of his career, but he had so many major moments.
And when you consider him joining the Bears, coming off the heels of just it feeling like, aside from, what, maybe Allen Robinson?
Like, the Bears were in this desert.
of offensive playmakers for so many years where there was, you know, trying to figure out, like, is Mitch good?
It's hard to tell because he doesn't have anybody to make plays for him on offense.
And then Justin Fields being the only legitimate electrifying talent that they had on offense.
He could score a touchdown at a moment's notice, but no one else could.
Until they trade for DJ Moore.