Pat McAfee
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So this is basically a done deal.
But we thought that Kevin Warren, who...
I don't know how everybody in Chicago feels about him right now.
He could potentially go back to Big Ten football if you want to kind of dive in there.
I don't think we're very well liked by that particular office, but obviously he was working on the Sweets mojo.
Remember?
He was gone taffering there for a little bit, had his hands in everything.
But we appreciate the fact that Indiana is becoming a home of two NFL football teams.
Now, granted, the way the deal was set up by Governor Braun is in a fashion in which there's going to be taxes that are going to pay back.
The Bears don't have to put a lot of upfront money at all up into this thing.
You're going to have a brand-new stadium.
They're going to have plazas and areas and shops and malls.
I assume there's going to be hotels.
They're going to create this Chicagoland attitude, and they're not going to change the name, obviously, but it did move into a state that was being a lot more friendly with the economic benefits that could take place.
And Indiana's always been like this.
Indiana's open for business is one of the main taglines, basically, since the beginning.
There's a lot of international business that happens in Indiana.
There's a lot of hubs to a lot of businesses in the logistics world in Indiana because there's good tax breaks.
It's not 0% state income tax, but they like business.
Indiana likes entrepreneurs.