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00:00The Chicago Bears, do they turn into the Indiana Bears?
00:04But here's what was my favorite part about this, too, is I understand how legalities work and you own a
00:09certain area, which is right.
00:10But wouldn't it be funny if it's like, hey, Chicago Bears moved to Indiana, and then a rich billionaire goes
00:14like, hey, can I move into the Chicago market and have my own Chicago football team since you vacated that
00:19area?
00:19We know how it works, but it'll be interesting to see if this sticks.
00:23Word is that Indiana really wants the Chicago Bears and will bend over backwards, but this isn't done here at
00:28this point.
00:29And when it's all like when it's done, Joe, I think the Bears are still going to be in Chicago
00:33with the ultimate sweetheart deal.
00:36Like, my goodness, taxpayers, you pay for everything.
00:40Yeah, yeah, it is.
00:41I mean, listen, and the Bears have been looking for all sorts of, you know, government guarantees for the infrastructure
00:48on the side, the roads.
00:51Yeah, I mean, listen, the Bears are basically they know their value, right, Donnie?
00:56They know their worth.
00:57They know what they mean to the state.
01:00And listen, it's, you know, you're probably 800 to a billion dollars in public funding to do it the right
01:07way these days.
01:08You know, that means they're going to have to figure out where's that money coming from, because it's likely not
01:14covering from the governor's pocket or the mayor's pocket, which means it's coming from the fans and the citizens' pockets.
01:23So we'll see how that goes over.
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