Former Chicago Bears players and broadcasters talk about the years when the Bears played their home games at Wrigley Field. The NFL team called Wrigley Field home from 1922 to 1970.
The Bears should play at least one game there every four years maybe, why not? If they can have a game in London England just to try something different why not try a wrigley throwback game for something different.
I don't about the word "real" football stadium because Wrigley Field was shared with Cubs in baseball. Real stadium for football would be Lambeau Field in Green Bay.
I remember the Bears bench being in the left field corner, not at midfield. I believe that was because if they were at midfield the fans in the first ten rows behind them couldn't see anything.
I LIKE MULTI-PURPOSE STADIUMS. I miss them.
I would love to go to a game at a small place like this, like Wrigley, Comiskey, Sportsman's in St. Louis, etc. The new stadiums are too big
You might like the Raiders new stadium. It’s not too big
The Bears should play at least one game there every four years maybe, why not? If they can have a game in London England just to try something different why not try a wrigley throwback game for something different.
I miss real football like this and real football stadiums like this
lol its not a football stadium
@@bfan6032 yes it is the Bears played there and it is one of the best football stadiums ever and is still used for football even now
I don't about the word "real" football stadium because Wrigley Field was shared with Cubs in baseball. Real stadium for football would be Lambeau Field in Green Bay.
@@PRHILL9696 dual use is garbage for both sports.
@@jbj7599 Dual purpose stadiums tried to be all things to all people and ended up pleasing nobody.
Two of the greatest to ever play the game 0:20 Doug Atkins 81 and Roosevelt Brown 79
Bears should make their new stadium like Wrigley. Fans close enough to the action but not close enough where players get hurt running into a wall
The one end zone by the dugouts wasn't the full 10 yds deep in one corner.
Yeah, it didn't matter to the NFL then.
I remember the Bears bench being in the left field corner, not at midfield. I believe that was because if they were at midfield the fans in the first ten rows behind them couldn't see anything.
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