[CBFF] Bears will open '08 season at Colts' new stadium -- chicagotribune.com - Sent Using Google Toolbar
mactbone
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Tue Apr 1 14:37:51 MDT 2008
It's basically right next door to the old one, just a little south. I can actually see it from work - looks like Purdue's buildings with the brick and concrete facade. The roof isn't finished but it looks very pointy right now.
-Chris
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Chris,
where is the stadium in relation to the old RCA Dome? Have they moved
out to the 'burbs?
V
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 6:32 AM, Tom Shannon <tshanno at gmail.com> wrote:
> Bears will open '08 season at Colts' new stadium --
> chicagotribune.com<http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/cs-080331-chicago-bears-indianapolis-colts-nfl,1,7572629,print.story>
>
>
> www.chicagotribune.com/sports/cs-080331-chicago-bears-indianapolis-colts-nfl,1,4116503.story
> chicagotribune.com Bears will open '08 season at Colts' new stadium NFL
> delivers prime time opener at Colts' new home
>
> By Dan Pompei
>
> Tribune reporter
>
> 10:14 PM CDT, March 31, 2008
>
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> runtime:topic id=" ORSPT000036"> The Bears will begin the 2008 season the
> way they ended the 2006 season—on a national stage against the
> <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/indianapolis-colts-ORSPT000044.topic>Indianapolis
> Colts<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/indianapolis-colts-ORSPT000044.topic>
> .
>
> Except this time, they won't be playing in the
> <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/super-bowl-EVSPR000004.topic>Super
> Bowl<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/super-bowl-EVSPR000004.topic>
> .
>
> The <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/national-football-league-ORSPT000007.topic>
> NFL<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/national-football-league-ORSPT000007.topic>announced
> Monday that the Bears and Colts will be playing in a nationally
> televised Sunday night game that will be the first regular-season game to be
> played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
>
> "The Super Bowl was a long time ago," Bears coach
> <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/lovie-smith-PESPT008481.topic>Lovie
> Smith<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/lovie-smith-PESPT008481.topic>said
> at the NFL meetings at the Breakers Hotel. "It's the Chicago
> Bears <http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/>versus
> the Indianapolis Colts. We assume they're going to be a really good
> football team and I hope we can get back to where we belong."
>
> Defeating the Colts in a crazed atmosphere on Sept. 7 will be a tall order
> for the Bears if they play like the Bears of last season. Smith sees it this
> way: "We'll get a chance to see exactly what type of football team we have
> right away."
>
> >From that standpoint, Smith says he is excited to be presented with this
> opportunity.
>
> "Any time you have a chance to play in front of a national audience, you're
> excited," he said. "We have a history with the Colts, I have a history with
> the Colts. And it's the opening of their new stadium. But the opening game
> of a new season in itself is enough to get excited about. You can prepare
> all off-season knowing you're going against them ... [that] adds a little
> more to it."
>
> The personal history Smith referred to is with Colts coach Tony Dungy. Smith
> was an assistant for the Bucs when Dungy was their head coach.
>
> Smith also is serving with Dungy on the coaches subcommittee of the NFL's
> competition committee this year. Being invited to serve on the subcommittee
> is a prestigious assignment. Eagles coach Andy Reid and Jaguars coach
> <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/jack-del-rio-PESPT008440.topic>Jack
> Del Rio<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/jack-del-rio-PESPT008440.topic>are
> the others on the subcommittee.
>
> "As coaches, we all have ideas," Smith said. "It's good to see how the inner
> workings go."
>
> Smith is advocating that the NFL adopt a proposal to allow headset
> communication between the sideline and a defensive player. Indications are
> the rule will be adopted.
>
> "To me, it's an easy decision," Smith said. "You have one side of the
> football that can communicate between a coach and player—why not do it on
> both sides?"
>
> Smith also is in favor of a proposal that would rewrite the force-out rule
> so that the only time a catch out of bounds would be allowed is when a
> player is actually held and carried out of bounds.
>
> The league also announced it awarded 32 compensatory picks for the April
> draft, including three seventh-round picks to the Bears. The Bears now have
> 11 draft picks.
>
> Compensatory picks are given to teams that lose more unrestricted free
> agents or better free agents than it signed the previous year. Last year the
> Bears lost <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/alfonso-boone-PESPT000699.topic>Alfonso
> Boone<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/alfonso-boone-PESPT000699.topic>,
> Ian Scott, Todd Johnson and Justin Gage, while signing only
> <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/anthony-adams-PESPT08285.topic>Anthony
> Adams<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/anthony-adams-PESPT08285.topic>
> .
>
> In other news, Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the sale of 50 percent
> of <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/miami-dolphins-ORSPT000189.topic>the
> Dolphins<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/sports/football/miami-dolphins-ORSPT000189.topic>to
> New York real estate tycoon Steve Ross has been approved unanimously.
> Ross will pay approximately $550 million for half of the team.
>
>
> <http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/economy-business-finance/h.-wayne-huizenga-PEBSL000167.topic>Wayne
> Huizenga<http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/economy-business-finance/h.-wayne-huizenga-PEBSL000167.topic>will
> remain the managing partner of the team until he wants to cede control
> to Ross. When that will occur is up to Huizenga, but Ross has options to
> eventually purchase up to 95 percent of the Dolphins.
>
> dpompei at tribune.com
>
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