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I'm kind of surprised by how little resistance this getting from Bear fans. I would have thought there'd be more of a push for a new and improved stadium in Chicago. You admit you screwed up with Soldier Field II and just bite the bullet and fix the problem. Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.


This isn't baseball, the poor stadium doesn't really impact the teams ability to compete financially in the NFL.


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I'm kind of surprised by how little resistance this getting from Bear fans. I would have thought there'd be more of a push for a new and improved stadium in Chicago. You admit you screwed up with Soldier Field II and just bite the bullet and fix the problem. Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.
It clearly works for football teams to be in the suburbs. Most big markets have done it.

What is the value of the stadium having a Chicago zip code?

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If the Bears want it, it's over. They'd pay the Bears to come there.

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And, suddenly, Dr. Ken can sell his suburban property that is a 15-minute expressway drive to see a Bears game!!

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Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.
They play on a dirt patch now as it is. If this helps them win more games and a Super Bowl, I could not care less if they play in a cookie cutter, generic type stadium.

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Aside from the nostalgia of the Chicago Lakefront, it's a pretty great location, access to three major interstates, 10 minutes from O'Hare without having to deal with major traffic from Stadium to Airport.


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Some enterprising businessman - or Pace - will set up a shuttle service off Lake or Willow. Busses will get right of way or special lanes on gameday.
MANY of the hotels and the casino in Rosemont would likely do this as well. A type of "stay and (watch the) play" if you will.

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Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.
They play on a dirt patch now as it is. If this helps them win more games and a Super Bowl, I could not care less if they play in a cookie cutter, generic type stadium.

It helps them zero percent.


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I'm kind of surprised by how little resistance this getting from Bear fans. I would have thought there'd be more of a push for a new and improved stadium in Chicago. You admit you screwed up with Soldier Field II and just bite the bullet and fix the problem. Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.
It clearly works for football teams to be in the suburbs. Most big markets have done it.

What is the value of the stadium having a Chicago zip code?

I guess it depends on what you value. For me going to a game is about more than just attending a sporting event. The atmosphere of Chicago is part of the experience. It's the same reason I prefer Lincoln Park Zoo to Brookfield. To me, it's worth the occasional headache.

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:lol: :lol: You're a Packers fan.


KW, I disagree. A new stadium likely means a new owner, or at least a new partner. That helps. Better field conditions will also help.

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Crap, hopefully NW 'burbs residents tell the Bears to go fuck themselves.

Wasting that real estate on a stupid stadium would be criminal.

What would you put there instead? It's replacing something that is already a sports stadium.

Mixed-use housing. The only correct answer.


M/I homes is building million dollar townhouses in downtown Arlington Heights. Unless HUD is buying that prime real estate, you are not getting mixed use housing in a premier suburb on that property.

What should happen and what will unfortunately aren't the same. Using that prime real estate for a fucking stupid stadium with maybe 15 events a year is beyond idiotic.


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Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
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I'm kind of surprised by how little resistance this getting from Bear fans. I would have thought there'd be more of a push for a new and improved stadium in Chicago. You admit you screwed up with Soldier Field II and just bite the bullet and fix the problem. Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.
It clearly works for football teams to be in the suburbs. Most big markets have done it.

What is the value of the stadium having a Chicago zip code?

I guess it depends on what you value. For me going to a game is about more than just attending a sporting event. The atmosphere of Chicago is part of the experience. It's the same reason I prefer Lincoln Park Zoo to Brookfield. To me, it's worth the occasional headache.

This is the atmosphere of Chicago today
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:lol: :lol: You're a Packers fan.


KW, I disagree. A new stadium likely means a new owner, or at least a new partner. That helps. Better field conditions will also help.

Not sure why being a Packer fan matters. I have zero concern that this would somehow give the Bears a tangible benefit in the win column. That's entirely dependent upon Justin Fields, not Soldier.

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Not sure why being a Packer fan matters.
Because you talked about Chicago being part of the experience.

As I stated, a new stadium means new owners or a new owning partner. Getting rid of part of all of the McCaskey grip on this team is addition by subtraction.

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:lol: :lol: You're a Packers fan.


KW, I disagree. A new stadium likely means a new owner, or at least a new partner. That helps. Better field conditions will also help.

Not sure why being a Packer fan matters. I have zero concern that this would somehow give the Bears a tangible benefit in the win column. That's entirely dependent upon Justin Fields, not Soldier.


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I'm kind of surprised by how little resistance this getting from Bear fans. I would have thought there'd be more of a push for a new and improved stadium in Chicago. You admit you screwed up with Soldier Field II and just bite the bullet and fix the problem. Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.
It clearly works for football teams to be in the suburbs. Most big markets have done it.

What is the value of the stadium having a Chicago zip code?

I guess it depends on what you value. For me going to a game is about more than just attending a sporting event. The atmosphere of Chicago is part of the experience. It's the same reason I prefer Lincoln Park Zoo to Brookfield. To me, it's worth the occasional headache.

This is the atmosphere of Chicago today
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I get it Bob. The city can be scary for guys like you. I'm sure there's a nice suburban Applebee's nearby to calm your nerves.

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Just heard it's a done deal.

How confident are you in the person who told you it’s done?

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If Phillips is negotiating the deal, you know it will be shitty for the Mccaskeys.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Just heard it's a done deal.

How confident are you in the person who told you it’s done?

That's what my guy told me too.


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Not sure why being a Packer fan matters.
Because you talked about Chicago being part of the experience.

As I stated, a new stadium means new owners or a new owning partner. Getting rid of part of all of the McCaskey grip on this team is addition by subtraction.

I still don't understand what you're getting at. I'm a lifelong Chicagoan and attend the occasional Bears/Packers game along with many other sporting and festival type events. Part of the attraction is the city.

On the other point; sure ownership plays a role but I'd bet they have new ownership within 2 years regardless.

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If Phillips is negotiating the deal, you know it will be shitty for the Mccaskeys.


Solid... :lol:

I won't complain, much closer to me, but I do understand the lakefront/experience thing about going down there for a game.

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Of course there will be a minute segment of Bears fans that won't travel to Arlington Hts for various reasons; history, the City, etc.

There would not be a single unsold Bears ticket in a new building for at least the first 4-5 years of its existence.

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Crap, hopefully NW 'burbs residents tell the Bears to go fuck themselves.

Wasting that real estate on a stupid stadium would be criminal.

What would you put there instead? It's replacing something that is already a sports stadium.

Mixed-use housing. The only correct answer.


M/I homes is building million dollar townhouses in downtown Arlington Heights. Unless HUD is buying that prime real estate, you are not getting mixed use housing in a premier suburb on that property.

What should happen and what will unfortunately aren't the same. Using that prime real estate for a fucking stupid stadium with maybe 15 events a year is beyond idiotic.

It's already a sports stadium!

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Just ban tailgating and everybody will feel warm and cozy about the old Soldier Field days.

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I'm kind of surprised by how little resistance this getting from Bear fans. I would have thought there'd be more of a push for a new and improved stadium in Chicago. You admit you screwed up with Soldier Field II and just bite the bullet and fix the problem. Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.
It clearly works for football teams to be in the suburbs. Most big markets have done it.

What is the value of the stadium having a Chicago zip code?

I guess it depends on what you value. For me going to a game is about more than just attending a sporting event. The atmosphere of Chicago is part of the experience. It's the same reason I prefer Lincoln Park Zoo to Brookfield. To me, it's worth the occasional headache.

It's a sporting event. What atmosphere does the city provide?

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I've been to a few games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington to watch the Arlington Cowboys among others.

The difference between games there and games at Soldier Field is a chasm.

AT&T is commercialized, sterile, and bland. You could walk outside of that stadium and not have any idea what municipality is closest to where you are unless you had a GPS and an atlas.

Soldier Field for all of it's warts is an authentic experience, one that you can't get many other places. Once you take that away you can't get it back. AT&T is about the least authentic experience you can get at an NFL game. Sure both the Bears and the Cowboys are trying their best to extricate your money from your wallet, but at least the Soldier Field experience from pregame to the walk out of the stadium has authenticity and character that you can't replicate in Arlington Heights or anywhere else.

AT&T Stadium is authentic if you really enjoy parking lots...


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I would potentially be interested in doing season tickets and pay for the seat licenses if they were to come out to Arlington.

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I've been to a few games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington to watch the Arlington Cowboys among others.

The difference between games there and games at Soldier Field is a chasm.

AT&T is commercialized, sterile, and bland. You could walk outside of that stadium and not have any idea what municipality is closest to where you are unless you had a GPS and an atlas.

Soldier Field for all of it's warts is an authentic experience, one that you can't get many other places. Once you take that away you can't get it back. AT&T is about the least authentic experience you can get at an NFL game. Sure both the Bears and the Cowboys are trying their best to extricate your money from your wallet, but at least the Soldier Field experience from pregame to the walk out of the stadium has authenticity and character that you can't replicate in Arlington Heights or anywhere else.

AT&T Stadium is authentic if you really enjoy parking lots...


The experience comes with the product on the field. If the Cowboys were consistently in the discussion to go to the Superbowl every year, nobody would give a fuck about their yuppie stadium. Same for the Bears if they move.


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I'm in for all Monday/Thursday night games. I drive by there every day around 5-6pm. I can make a stop.

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I'm kind of surprised by how little resistance this getting from Bear fans. I would have thought there'd be more of a push for a new and improved stadium in Chicago. You admit you screwed up with Soldier Field II and just bite the bullet and fix the problem. Arlington Hts. is about as generic as you can get. I feel like there is more than convenience at stake.
It clearly works for football teams to be in the suburbs. Most big markets have done it.

What is the value of the stadium having a Chicago zip code?

I guess it depends on what you value. For me going to a game is about more than just attending a sporting event. The atmosphere of Chicago is part of the experience. It's the same reason I prefer Lincoln Park Zoo to Brookfield. To me, it's worth the occasional headache.

It's a sporting event. What atmosphere does the city provide?

I guess we have different perceptions of what constitutes atmosphere. There's really no point in debating it.

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