Mark Grote
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Right.
And my question for you is, because you said you're feeling more feelings now about them leaving... I am.
...for him in Indiana.
Did you have, at any point...
whether it's recent or when it was first announced, did you have any point those same feelings about the idea of Arlington Heights?
The reason I brought up the question...
is because I want you to remember that feeling and where you've come since you had that feeling.
Because guess what?
Whether you like it or not, and this is for the majority of the people listening who have been complaining about this, whether they're tired of it or they don't want the Bears to leave, just like you got over it, so to speak, with Arlington Heights, you and everybody else who are Bears fans will get over Hammond, Indiana.
I think you went and hung out with a whole bunch of people who don't want the Bears to leave the state of Illinois, and it affected you, and that's natural and normal.
But I think if the Bears do, and I don't think they will, but if they do move to Hammond, Indiana, people will mourn, they will be angry, they will not be happy with it, and then Caleb Williams will go out there and do Caleb Williams things, and then they'll be back on board.
Yeah.
Because the majority, stark, vast majority of the people we're talking about, the 3.1 million people who live in the Chicagoland area, that's just actually the city of Chicago, they ain't going to games anyway.
They're watching on their television.
Because it's still a hassle to get downtown to Soldier Field for the people and the burbs that you're talking about.
You want real football talk?
I'm going to give you a book of Mad Libs to fill out in the break.
It's next on 104.3 The Score.
Yeah, it's kind of rough because even though it was 2-4, I'm just kind of happy that they didn't get swept, if that makes sense, because you lose a lot of ground when you get swept.
Yeah, I think they've had the best record in baseball, it's either them or the Brewers, since Don Mattingly took over.