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Fans shared the actual note that they sent to Bears president at a restaurant with Ben Johnson plea

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 22: Team president and CEO of the Chicago Bears Kevin Warren looks on before the game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field on December 22, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 776151555 ORIG FILE ID: 2191081821
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 22: Team president and CEO of the Chicago Bears Kevin Warren looks on before the game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field on December 22, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 776151555 ORIG FILE ID: 2191081821

If there's one thing Chicago sports fans are known for, it's wearing their hearts on their sleeves. If they really want something for one of their favorite teams, if they even get slightly excited about the prospects of a potentially bright future, they'll unabashedly let it be known.

And they'll do it in the corniest way possible (complimentary).

Along these lines, it should be no surprise to learn that some Bears fans recently tried to directly convince team president Kevin Warren to hire the hotshot offensive mind, Ben Johnson, as the Bears' new head coach.

The kicker? In a weird way, the ploy may have worked.

At Johnson's introductory press conference at Bears headquarters on Wednesday, Warren said he recently received a note from a fan at a restaurant pleading with him to hire Johnson. The fan saw this conversation pop up on Twitter and shared a photo of the apparent note to Warren.

In turn, they also revealed that Warren responded by sending back two shots for the Johnson note gesture. What a classy move:

Look at the Bears finally acting like a big-boy organization in a major market. Revel in this moment after landing Johnson, Chicago sports fans. Well, actually, I guess you kind of already are. So, uh ... carry on!

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Fans shared the actual note that they sent to Bears president at a restaurant with Ben Johnson plea