Bears president Kevin Warren downplayed the location of a possible new stadium by telling a national TV audience during last week's preseason game that Chicago and Arlington Heights are in the same county. AP

Pop quiz. What do Chicago and Arlington Heights have in common? Well, let’s see. Both are collateral in the stubborn stadium hustle of the Bears, often identified as a professional football team.

And this just in. Both are in Cook County.

The significance of this latest revelation may be lost on preschoolers and a nation that does not care, but it is now the core justification for a move of the Bears to the suburbs.

We have Bears president Kevin Warren to thank for pointing out the obvious, though, honestly being relatively new to the area, he may have been geographically unaware

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