Kind of surprising for an NFL playoff game on what was a pleasant day for Chicago in January..
It either says that a certain percentage of Bears fans have already written off " The Monsters of the Midway"
Or that ticket brokers got stuck with a bunch of tickets that they couldnt move to the an apathetic fan base.
And judging by the number and price of tickets that the brokers are charging for Sunday's game....they're controlling ALOT of them and wanting a small fortune.
Trying to recoup their losses from yesterday I guess ???
Are they just conceding defeat to the mighty Saints or something?
It either says that a certain percentage of Bears fans have already written off " The Monsters of the Midway"
Or that ticket brokers got stuck with a bunch of tickets that they couldnt move to the an apathetic fan base.
And judging by the number and price of tickets that the brokers are charging for Sunday's game....they're controlling ALOT of them and wanting a small fortune.
Trying to recoup their losses from yesterday I guess ???
Are they just conceding defeat to the mighty Saints or something?