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Full On Cheesehead
Seriously? Indiana? I can't imagine....Will there be riots?
...or the team formerly known as the Chicago Bears.So they could be the Chicago Bears of Indiana
Maybe instead of using " Bear Down Chicago Bears " as their theme song the organization can switch it to " Indiana Wants Me. "Players get an income tax break moving to Indiana to play. If I recall hearing correctly, negotiations with the city to get out of the Soldier's Field lease included leaving the Chicago name out of the teams new moniker. How the new stadium and property taxes interacted in Chicago were a sticking point.
It could be their "Roll Out the Barrel".Maybe instead of using " Bear Down Chicago Bears " as their theme song the organization can switch it to " Indiana Wants Me. "
They are still the Bears and still have Halas looking lovingly down upon them.Sup y'all,
Anyways..... cash is king when it comes to manipulating the cap in today's NFL and Chicago is worse than broke there in debt to their eyeballs with corrupt politicians meanwhile, Indiana is about 2 billion in the black so moving to Indiana will increase the franchise as wealth by about 20% day, one on taxes and incentives alone, we're gonna be the Chicago Bears brought to you by Hammond Indiana....
Cash rules everything around me.
Sup y'all,
Anyways..... cash is king when it comes to manipulating the cap in today's NFL and Chicago is worse than broke there in debt to their eyeballs with corrupt politicians meanwhile, Indiana is about 2 billion in the black so moving to Indiana will increase the franchise as wealth by about 20% day, one on taxes and incentives alone, we're gonna be the Chicago Bears brought to you by Hammond Indiana....
Cash rules everything around me.
That's in no way an accurate analogy of what's going on though. Chicago is right on the border of Indiana, and really northwest Indiana might as well be basically part of Chicago. Green Bay is nowhere near a state border, so there is no comparable situation. A more correct analogy would be if the Packers were based in Marinette, WI, and decided to play their games at a stadium in Menominee, Upper Michigan. You could wave to your neighbor in the next state. I just don't see it as a big deal.If the Packers moved to Iowa, I would probably lose some interest right away and overtime, probably stop watching them and the NFL all together.
I agree that da' Bears won't lose 1/2 of their fanbase. This is the same fan base that, year after year, support the White Sox & Cubs.I call BS on half the Bears fans not following them anymore if they move to Hammond. If they do move, it would actually be a shorter drive for a lot of Chicagoans.
If the Packers moved to Iowa I could go to every game. LOL!!!So I have seen polls saying 50% of Bear fans will stop following them if they move out of State. How accurate do you as a Bear fan think that is?
If the Packers moved to Iowa, I would probably lose some interest right away and overtime, probably stop watching them and the NFL all together.
How was it when the Giants abandoned Yankee Stadium and the Jets left Shea? Did they both actually play in Jersey at the Meadowlands?I agree that da' Bears won't lose 1/2 of their fanbase. This is the same fan base that, year after year, support the White Sox & Cubs.
Both Chicago & Arlington Hts. politicians played hardball rather than actually negotiate with the Bears... allowing Hammond IN to undercut them. Arlington Hts. would've been ideal, as the western burbs & MUCH easier freeway(tollway) access, as well as hotel/restaurant/parking would have bolstered their revenue stream... but idiot politicians thought they held ALL of the cards.
If the Packers moved to Iowa I could go to every game. LOL!!!

That's in no way an accurate analogy of what's going on though. Chicago is right on the border of Indiana, and really northwest Indiana might as well be basically part of Chicago. Green Bay is nowhere near a state border, so there is no comparable situation. A more correct analogy would be if the Packers were based in Marinette, WI, and decided to play their games at a stadium in Menominee, Upper Michigan. You could wave to your neighbor in the next state. I just don't see it as a big deal.
I call BS on half the Bears fans not following them anymore if they move to Hammond. If they do move, it would actually be a shorter drive for a lot of Chicagoans.

Funny you mention Beloit, I was thinking about using it as an example instead of Marinette/Menominee.So when the NFL expands and Chicago gets another team, what then?
Short term, I agree with you. Bears fans would have nobody to get behind, but the Hammond Bears. But the importance of a team playing in your home state is there, at least for me. If I moved to N. Beloit, I would remain a Packer Fan, but if I moved to S. Beloit (in Illinois) who knows what team my kids would root for. If they go to a school with mostly Bear fans, they might cave.