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2010/2011 Chicago Bears Tickets are available on a first come first serve basis.
The Chicago Bears Tickets have a long history and a huge fan base that in some families spans generations deep. Fans after fans buy their Bears Tickets and take a trip to Soldier Field to see the Bears Tickets play their home games. Fans from around the state of Illinois buy their Chicago Bears Tickets and goto the games.
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Soldier Field has many great amenities for fans who have Bears Tickets, like over 100 suites and over 8,500 Club Level Seats. The new Soldier Field has 3 times as many concession stands as the old Soldier Field did for fans who have Chicago Bears Tickets. With the growing number of fans buying Chicago Bears Tickets, The soldier field has twice as many restrooms as before. For fun in the winter time for fans who have Chicago Bears Tickets, Soldier field now offers a 40-foot sledding hill. For fans that have Chicago Bears Tickets, Soldier Field now has a Hybrid sound system and almost 1000 TVs throughout the stadium. For fans with Chicago Bears Tickets the new Soldier Field has an underground garage and a parking deck that accommodates over four thousand cars. The new Soldier Field now has a capacity to hold over 61,000 fans that have Chicago Bears Tickets.
The Chicago Bears Tickets draft is a good indication of where the team is going with 2008 Chicago Bears Tickets. In addition to their six other regular picks, the Chicago Bears got to choose an extra third-round draft pick after trading with the San Diego Chargers. They also traded third-round picks with the San Francisco 49ers and got their fifth round pick after negotiating with Lance Briggs's agent. The NFL also let the Bears Tickets choose three compensatory picks, giving the team a total of 12 draft picks. As many experts predicted, the Bears Tickets wisely used their first three draft picks for choosing offensive players. These were offensive tackle Chris Williams from Vanderbilt University, running back Matt Forte from Tulane and wide receiver Earl Bennett.
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