CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 13: of the Chicago Bears of the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field on November 13, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Lions 37-13. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) Charles Tillman. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

(CBS) While most of the city of Chicago was filled with inexplicable joy following the Blackhawks second Stanley Cup Final victory in four seasons, Bears cornerback Charles Tillman was filled with a different emotion.

Motivation.

“Looking at the Blackhawks play and watching them celebrate and watching the parade, I’m jealous because I want that.” Tillman told The Mully and Hanley Show on Wednesday.

Watching his hockey counterparts rally through the streets of Chicago, Tillman couldn’t help but picture what it might be like if the Bears were to bring the Lombardi Trophy home on a cold February morning.

“I want that,” he said. “That’s why you play this game. I would love nothing more than to have – I think the Blackhawks had two million people (at their victory parade.) I want five million people on Michigan Avenue celebrating with us. It’s going to be cold as hell because it’s going to be some time in March or February.

“That’s what I want right now. That’s what drives you to work hard. You get tired, you’re sweating, your body is sore, it’s hot. Who cares? No one cares.You have to do that in order to accomplish that No. 1 goal, which is winning the Super Bowl.”

Before they can celebrate that Super Bowl victory, Tillman and his teammates will need to learn to work under new head coach Marc Trestman.