NBC Sports Trolls Chicago Bears Hard Over Losing Home Record
By Josh Hill
The Chicago Bears are struggling to stay afloat in the NFC and while the team is busy fighting one another in the locker room, NBC Sports is busy trolling the Bears over their losing ways.
Hockey and Football don’t really compete much, as one sport is massively popular and the other is still working its way past the niche stages of popularity. But NBC has gotten fully behind the NHL with its coverage and it’s showing that in a recent Facebook troll that is sad but true for torn Chicago sports fans.
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NBC Sports trolled the Chicago Bears hard this week, hyping their coverage of the Chicago Blackhawks game on Tuesday by proclaiming a very true fact.
It’s true, which is why it’s so funny that it hurts Chicago sports fans. The Bears haven’t won a single game at Soldier Field this year, losing most recently to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, the Chicago Blackhawks have not lost a game at Soldier Field in 2014, even if they’ve only played a single game there.
Regardless, the fact that a hockey team has more wins in a year at a football stadium than the football team that plays there, you know something is wrong. No one can pinpoint the problem with the Bears this year but something has gone awry and it’s opening the team up to being trolled by the hockey team in town.
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