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Not that the Super Bowl seems to matter much: Packers fans said beating the Bears at Soldier Field would be a wonderful cake, with a Super Bowl victory serving as the frosting.
"There would be nothing sweeter than to watch the Packers take that George Halas trophy at Soldier Field," said John O'Neill, whose outfit at Packers games is a green bishop's costume and mitre, with Lombardi's face on it. He's appropriately known as St. Vince.
It's the same story in the birthplace of the Bears: Decatur, Ill.
"I can't think of a bigger Bears game," said 76-year-old Charley May, whose family and the team have been intertwined since his dad, Walter "Red" May, took Halas up on an offer to play for the Decatur Staleys. Halas later moved the team to Chicago and changed its name.
"For guys who have followed the Bears all their life and truly hate the Packers, yeah, this is their Super Bowl," said Mark Foster, 54, who plans to erect a 5-foot inflatable Bears helmet outside his home in Lansing, south of Chicago. "We can lose 50 to nothing in the Super Bowl to Pittsburgh or the Jets, but if we beat the Packers, who cares?"
Scott Wiese understands what Foster is talking about.
"The only thing I can compare it to is if the Cubs played the Cardinals in Game 7 for the pennant," said Wiese, 30, who grew up in the Decatur area and now lives in St. Louis. "It's the biggest game for me as a Bears fan my whole life, and that includes the Super Bowl."
Don't expect Wiese to do something crazy. Again.
It was Wiese who, before the Super Bowl in February 2007, vowed in writing to change his name to Peyton Manning if the Indianapolis Colts beat his Bears -- which they did. He went to court to keep his promise, but the judge tossed out his request.
As for the 44-year-old Cochara, he's not about to stop rooting for the Packers. But, he said, the bar where he was taped up after he played "We are the Champions" following a Packers win has never been the same.
"Packers fans are scared about what happened," he said.
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