PFT gets the Chicago Bears Mt. Rushmore wrong
If you're going to ask your readers to select an iconic foursome to adorn a Chicago Bears Mt. Rushmore, then you should probably just deal with the results.
If you're going to ask your readers to select an iconic foursome to adorn a Chicago Bears Mt. Rushmore, then you should probably just deal with the results.
Be sure to vote for your top choice. After a winner is determined in round one, we'll have another poll for the second spot in Mt. Lunchpail, and so on and so forth, until we have all four spots chiseled in some OSS stone.
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