Wednesday, November 13, 2024
What a Coincidence
Wow. On the same day the Bears did something they hate to do—fire a coach in-season—they did something they love to do. The Munsters showed offensive coordinator Shane Waldron the door at the same time it was reported the team is reconsidering a site just south of Soldier Field for their new stadium.
In other words, they were willing to let go of someone who showed he was absolutely clueless about to build an offense around rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, and this after only nine games. In McCaskey Land, that qualifies as the speed of light. But, again, what a coincidence that move happened on the same day as those reports about the old Michael Reese hospital site suddenly looking pretty good to the Munsters. If true, that would be the second city site to go with the original Arlington Heights site.
Of course, any such interest is predicated on government ponying up $2.5 billion, give or take, for the project. Only in Chicago, only with the Bears.
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