Patrick Finley | Chicago Sun-Times
Bears chairman George McCaskey said it was “understandable” why fans chanted for his family to sell the Bears during their last home game, a Thursday night loss to the Seahawks. But he was also clear that he didn’t appreciate the sheer number of Lions fans who were able to buy tickets on the secondary market in the home game prior to that.
“Our fans are passionate,” McCaskey said Tuesday at Halas Hall. “They’re incredibly frustrated. They wanted to make their voices heard. I was more bothered by the week before when Lions fans tried to take over Soldier Field and force the home team to go to a silent snap count.