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The Northwest Indiana Bears just doesn't have the same ring to it, does it? Chicago Bears fans have had a lot to be happy about this season, until now...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Drydock1 hour
Blackmail for tax dollars. Let them go.
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cajunmud4 min
Yep...some politicians just got richer.
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NebraskaExPat31 min
Indiana? I had no idea Arlington Heights had moved to Indiana. Do the people living there know?
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TigerintheNO1 hour
Leo didn't read the article he posted, it does not say they are moving to Indiana. In fact it says the opposite, they are moving to Arlington Heights.
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soccerfüt2 hours
God Speed
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Auburntiger2 hours
is it really that big of a deal?

For example:

The Jets and Giants play in New Jersey

The 49ers play 45 miles away from San Francisco in Santa Clara
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Hellmet2 hours
Ask the Wasington Redskins, their new stadium was built outside of DC.. in the ghetto. It's a terrible location only chosen because the land was so cheap.. going to a game is an exercise of not getting mugged and making sure you leave the stadium before security goes home.

The vibe of the games are terrible, and every single fan prays every single day that they move back to RFK Stadium or at least tear it down and build a new one there. The Bears moving out of downtown sucks.
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BlackPot1 hour
Would be pretty shitty to leave the middle of the city to go outside of town. The race to have these biggest modern stadiums is so dumb. Never any sense of tradition or nostalgia anymore.
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Spelt it rong51 min
Ever seen Soldier Field? It's easily the most unique stadium in the NFL. It's been retrofitted, updated, and updated again. They didn't take the Lambeau approach of trying to keep the stadium as close to the original in regards to style and it has become an eyesore IMO. LINK
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