What if the hurricane was named ditka




















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The Superfans sketches featured Mike Ditka clones--thick mustaches, sunglasses and heavy Grabowski accents--feasting on huge slabs of red meat, kielbasa and fried foods, and washing them down with mugs of beer. The Superfans sat around a table predicting the outcomes of Bears and later Bulls games--with the "Da Bears" or "Da Bulls" winning by some ridiculous margin. Smigel, a New Yorker who did improv training in Chicago in the early '80s and later became an "SNL" writer, told RedEye he developed the Superfans idea from his own experiences with Chicago's passionate sports fans.

While he grew up a huge Knicks fan, he developed an immediate attachment and appreciation for Chicago sports and its fans while working here. And everything was so uniform--everyone was wearing oxfords with a T-shirt over it.

And of course, everywhere you looked, people had their Ditka mustaches, baseball hats and these aviator glasses that were at least four years outdated.

And I always tried to make them as outrageous as possible. I think we had one where they were debating who would win, Ditka or a hurricane.



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