Like former teammate Bortz, "Hilgy" also had an unusually long playing career (13 years, including 11 with the Bears and single seasons in Cleveland and New Orleans). Plumb is recognized for saving Ryan's life in 1990 when, at dinner, Ryan started choking on a pork chop. 1; Cards have top 2, Best, worst, most interesting pick for all, Six things that experts got wrong about the NFL Draft, Undrafted free agent tracker: Team-by-team list of signings, How much Will Levis' fall to Round 2 will end up costing, Bills sign the Broncos' leading rusher from 2022, Washington offensive line, 1980s/early '90s. Michael McCaskey announced in April that he will retire at the end of the 2010 season. After his playing days, Andrews returned to Louisville, where he starred in college, and currently serves as senior director of real estate for the Papa John's pizza chain. Prior to that, Becker spent several years working in youth football programs and camps with the Fox Valley Park District and the Aurora Catholic League. After a 15-season NFL career (one year with New England, 13 with the Bears and a final season in 1994 with Green Bay), McMichael spent time as a broadcaster and five years as a pro wrestler. Jim Thorpe is the spirit of the game. Singletary tied a Super Bowl record with 2 fumble recoveries. New England took the ensuing kickoff and ran one play before the first quarter ended, which resulted in positive yardage for the first time in the game (a 3-yard run by James). The song's popularity led to it being #41 on the US Billboard Hot 100,[40] and the song funded $300,000 in profit for the Chicago Community Trust to help needy families in Chicago with clothing, shelter, and food, hence Walter Payton's rap lyric: "now we're not doing this because we're greedy, the Bears are doing it to feed the needy". After both teams traded punts, Richard Dent and linebacker Wilber Marshall shared a sack on Eason, forcing a fumble that lineman Dan Hampton recovered on the Patriots 13-yard line. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE 2014 BEARS? The former University of Texas standout was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on July 17. Plumb performed the Heimlich maneuver. . at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota, The following week against rival Minnesota, backup quarterback Steve Fuller was called up to take the place of Jim McMahon, who was sidelined with a pinched nerve. Bertie. Subscribe to Stathead Football: Get your first month FREEYour All-Access Ticket to the Pro Football Reference Database. This cut the lead to 10-7 and importantly, on the play, Washington's punter injured his knee and was sidelined for the remainder of the game. Frederick, who spent nine seasons in the NFL, won a Super Bowl in his final campaign in 1985. He went to four consecutive Pro Bowls, two Super Bowls and in the 85 season, he had five interceptions. - Dick Chapura: Tank. The nickname, which was originally given to the University of Chicago's football team, was unofficially transferred to George Halas' Bears after the school dropped their football program. Walter Payton had rushed for 120 yards on 17 carries, and McMahon completed 23/34 passes for 274 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.[13]. One of the least-recognized but hardest-working members of the organization, Earley commonly put in 90 to 100 hours per week during the season attending to the players' various equipment needs. Duerson played with the Bears from 1983-1989. Upon retirement, Maness returned to his native Texas and serves on the council of the Pro Players Foundation, a fund-raising organization based in suburban Dallas that helps disadvantaged and physically challenged youth. [16], This was the Bears last victory at Candlestick Park. Clyde Emrich, weightlifting/strength coach. After shutting out their first two playoff opponents, the Bears famously embarrassed the New England Patriots. CHI Dennis McKinnon 20-yard pass from Jim McMahon (Kevin Butler kick). The Bears also dominated Patriots starting running back James, holding him to 1 yard on 5 carries, with 1 fumble. [12], In the season opener against the Bucs, the Bears defense seemed lost for much of the first half of the game by allowing 28 points, and trailed 2817 at halftime, but the offense was able to lead the Bears to a victory after Jim McMahon scored 3 touchdowns, with Matt Suhey scoring on another. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. Goldie - Can be a nickname for grizzly bear in reference to its Golden Color. video. Yet for all his fury on the football field, Fencik was a mild-mannered man off it. Don't click on the links if they infuriate you. The Danimal. Senior writer Larry Mayer ranks the top 10 games of Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher's career with the Bears. Eight plays later, McMahon finished the Super Bowl record 96-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run to make the Bears lead 303. The Punky QB. On the second play of their ensuing possession, the Patriots turned the ball over again, when receiver Cedric Jones lost a fumble after catching a 19-yard pass from Grogan. That's a total of 26.5 sacks for the starting defensive line alone in 1985. They also led the league in turnover differential at plus-23. After the ensuing kickoff, New England lost 13 yards in 3 plays and had to punt again, but got the ball back with great field position when defensive back Raymond Clayborn recovered a fumble from Suhey at their own 46-yard line. The Cowboys' original "Doomsday" defense led the franchise to its first Super Bowl win. His longest tenure was as a coach was with the Bears, from 1982 to '88, when he served as offensive coordinator and occasional foil to Bears defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan. "The public remembers 'The Super Bowl Shuffle' and the shenanigans. Chicagobears.com cameras were with Bears great Brian Urlacher before, during and after he received a knock on the door telling him that he was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. McMahon finished the game with 216 passing yards, while running back Walter Payton rushed for 94 yards. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. [31], at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana. The 1985 season was the Chicago Bears' 66th in the National Football League (NFL) and their fourth under head coach Mike Ditka. Today, Morrissey works as a financial consultant and public speaker and also spends time working with the Chicago Bears Youth Football Camps. Over the next four seasons, Dooley compiled a record of 20-36, including one of the team's worst marks in its history, 1-13 in 1969, despite having standout players such as Gale Sayers and Dick Butkus. The Bears became the first team in history to go through the playoffs without allowing a point after they defeated the Giants 21-0 and Rams 24-0. Like several teammates, Sanders was a rookie in 1985. This cut the lead to 10-9 and the Bears got the ball at midfield following the safety free kick. The Patriots took a quick lead after linebacker Larry McGrew recovered a fumble from Walter Payton at the Chicago 19-yard line on the second play of the game, setting up Tony Franklin's 36-yard field goal 1:19 into the first quarter. Otis Wilson was the Bears first-round pick of the 1980 NFL Draft. The former McNeese State standout spent three seasons in the NFL, all with the Bears. "That's what the '85 Bears had." ROAD TO SUPER BOWL 50: A Colts fan on why Indy is pulling for Peyton Even in the '80s, the golden age of sports nicknames, it's hard to remember a team with. Take a look at some of the best photos of former Bears players wearing the team's orange jerseys from 2004-2011. The '80s was a wild time in New York City, and the Jets of that era were an extension of that craziness. He spent one year with the L.A. Miami allowed just one touchdown in Super Bowl VIII, as Miami's defense played a massive role in the Dolphins going a combined 32-2 during the '72-73 seasons. "Mama's Boy Otis" has been involved in a number of ventures in business, film and broadcasting since his retirement from the NFL in 1989. Matt has covered Super Bowls, Final Fours, all four professional sports, college athletics, and community sports. Take a look at a selection of Bears players participating in the Pro Bowl over the past 50 years. He returned to the collegiate ranks in 1993 at Iowa Wesleyan, served with the Detroit Lions from 1994 to '96, was head coach at McPherson College (Kansas) and Wayne State, and even returned briefly to the high school ranks. Phillips' career in the NFL was short -- just four seasons -- but he made the most of it, earning a Super Bowl ring with the Bears as a rookie (he remained with the team through 1987 before playing his final season in 1988 with the Phoenix -- now Arizona -- Cardinals). Former Bears defensive tackle Steve McMichael, a colorful and key member of the 1985 Super Bowl championship team, has announced that he was diagnosed with ALS earlier this year. After a post-playing career in business, a chance offer to become running backs coach for the then-XFL's Chicago Enforcers in 2000 wound up ultimately changing Gentry's life. Andrews' NFL career was brief, spending two seasons with the Bears (1984-85) and one with Seattle (1986). Buddy - Can be a common name for your kid. He also remains involved in McNeese State athletics. The Bears then marched 72 yards in 11 plays, moving the ball inside the Patriots 10-yard line. Fisher missed the 1985 season because of an ankle injury that ultimately led to his retirement after the Super Bowl. . With an offense led by quarterback Jim McMahon and running back Walter Payton, the Bears ran roughshod over the league that year with a 15-1 regular season record and an easy 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots . Reynolds, Bubba Smith, Ed ''Too Tall'' Jones, Gene ''Big Daddy'' Lipscomb, Ted ''Mad Stork'' Hendricks. Ultimately Payton was the Bears' leading rusher during the game, but the Patriots defense held him to only 61 yards on 22 carries, with his longest run being only 7 yards. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. Now 56, Rains played seven years for the Bears (1981-87). Do you have a sports website? The 1985 season was the team's cheerleading squad Chicago Honey Bears' final season with the team, as team owner Virginia Halas McCaskey eventually severed all ties with them. He is expected to be one of the top candidates to start at fullback for the Nittany Lions this season. A lifelong avid outdoorsman, Wrightman purchased the 190-acre Lazy Bear ranch in Weiser, Idaho, considered one of the best hunting and fishing resorts in the country, which he still operates today. Krenk was a tight end at Nebraska. Roland spent 10 years with the Bears, primarily as running backs coach, before moving on to similar positions with the New York Jets, St. Louis Rams, Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers and New Orleans Saints. Guaranteed.". The Joliet native has not strayed far from his roots: He is one of many members from the '85 Bears that continue to reside full-time in the Chicagoland area. No recent information could be found on Pete McGrane's whereabouts. But the Patriots defense still had no ability to stop Chicago's offense. Chicago finally pulled ahead on a 16-yard Walter Payton TD run near the end of the third quarter, and held on for a 1710 victory. It just created a hailstorm of publicity. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Emery and Aaron became the NFL's first father-son duo to have both played in and won Super Bowl games (Emery in 1986 with the Bears and Aaron in 2006 with the Colts). Top 10: Best NFL Nicknames With the Monsters of the Midway set to host the Steelers (whose defense was known as the Steel Curtain in the 1970s), senior writer Larry Mayer ranks his top 10 favorite NFL nicknames. 1 / 13 Linebacker, 1981-1992 2 / 13 Center/linebacker, 1920-1932 3 / 13 Quarterback, 1982-1988 4 / 13 Running back, 1965-1971 5 / 13 Tight end, 1961-1966Head coach, 1982-1992 6 / 13 At 32, Hartenstine was one of the older veterans on the '85 Bears. But the "Monsters of the Midway" moniker didn't allude to a particular unit during that point in time. Even though he was listed on the 1985 roster, he did not play because of injuries and eventually retired. He was the NFL Coach of the Year by the Associated Press in 1985. Fittingly, the MVP of Miami's first Super Bowl win was a defensive player: safety Jack Scott, whose two interceptions helped the Dolphins secure the franchise's first Super Bowl win. (Schedule and Results), Playoffs:Won Divisional Round 21-0 vs. New York GiantsWon Conference Championship 24-0 vs. Los Angeles RamsWon Super Bowl 46-10 vs. New England Patriots, Other Notable Asst. The Time article revealed a quote that demonstrated how dominant the Steel Curtain was. Here's a look at where Bears players ranked on the list, including three players in the top 10. Since retiring, Phillips has worked as a real estate agent and investor and also owns Home Court Properties (formerly Reggie Phillips Properties) in his native Houston. Cup of coffee Bears: "The Red Rifle" Andy Dalton (#73) "Riverboat" Ron Rivera (#47) Marion "The Barbarian" Barber (#41) Craig "Ironhead" Heyward (#20) No doubt many fans will disagree with the placement of some of these Chicago Bears icons on the list. The nickname made a resurgence with the Bears' Super Bowl run in 1985. His son, Aaron, played with the Indianapolis Colts. Gayle played safety with the Bears from 1984 to '94, followed by a one-year stint with the San Diego Chargers in 1995 before retiring. He does frequent guest appearances on ESPN 1000, and is in his second season as coach of the Chicago Slaughter of the Indoor Football League. Combined, Page, Eller and Marshall tallied an astounding 412.5 sacks during their careers. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. That Super Bowl Shufflin` Crew included Dennis ''Silky D'' McKinnon; ''L.A.'' The Bears went 15-1 and were first in the NFC Central. For an encore, the Steel Curtain sacked Roger Staubach seven times in Super Bowl X. Bears quarterback Jim McMahon later threw two touchdown passes in the third quarter, both to Dennis McKinnon. Led by the great Walter Payton, who ran for . Page was flanked by fellow Hall of Famer Carl Eller, Jim Marshall and Gary Larsen. The offensive tackle and backup center was stymied throughout his career by injuries, requiring eight surgeries. Miami's bland, yet iconic nickname was born from the Dolphins' perception that they were underrated and under-appreciated. After the Patriots received the second half opening kickoff, they managed to get one first down, but then had to punt after Grogan was sacked twice. He lives just outside Washington, D.C. Perhaps one of the more prolific yet at times underrated linebackers to play the game, Rivera spent nine seasons with the Bears before eventually embarking on a coaching career that started where he left off as a player, with the Bears, as defensive quality coach (1997-98). Unfortunately for them, the Cowboys' defense was historically good that day, as Dallas forced eight turnovers in a 17-point win. For those unaware, the 1985 Chicago Bears are widely considered to be among the best football teams to ever hit the gridiron. He recovered 17 fumbles in his career. 60. Who can forget Iron Mike, Sweetness, The Punky QB, Mongo, Danimal, Samurai Mike, The Fridge, and Butthead? The players he dutifully watched over gave him a memorable sendoff: He rode in a limo to and from work on his final day as a member of the Bears organization. Photos of Bears football during the years spent at Wrigley Field. Since retiring, he's become a top investment strategist and advisor for Chicago-based Adams Street Partners, where he is a partner and head of business development. Join our linker program. He also returned 4 kickoffs for 49 yards. Here was the NFL's youngest group, coached by a team legend, that happened to have the greatest defense that football had ever seen up to that point. It almost had that sort of aura to it," said Ken Valdiserri, the team's longtime PR and marketing director. 1985 Chicago Bears Rosters, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees Previous Season Next Season Record: 15-1-0, 1st in NFC Central Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: Mike Ditka (15-1-0) Points For: 456 (28.5/g) 2nd of 28 Points Against: 198 (12.4/g) 1st of 28 Expected W-L: 14.1-1.9 SRS: 15.94 (1st of 28), SOS: -0.19 Playoffs: Bears players take the field for OTA practice on Wednesday, May 23 at Halas Hall. But don't judge this Creighton team by its soft nickname the Bluejays will not be an easy out in the third round. He says this, Football is an angry game, played with punishing violence," he writes. You might fight in the backyard at the picnic for the last beer. Orange Crush: Broncos defense of 1970s led by Lyle Alzado and Randy Gradishar. The list below goes over the cute bear names we love. [15] Shortly after the game and the flight back to Chicago, Ditka was arrested for DWI. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. The irony of the defense's success was that two of the Bears' top defensive players, linebacker Al Harris and strong safety Todd Bell, missed the entire season due to contract disputes. Legion of Boom: Current Seahawks secondary led by Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas. Recap the Bears' 2023 Draft with news, photos, highlights and more from all 10 members of the club's newest rookie class. He was considered the Bears most intimidating player. After a standout career at the University of Illinois, Thomas played from 1982-88 with the Bears, was traded to Denver later in the 1988 season and retired following that season. Obama noted that the only loss the 1985 Bears had was to the Dolphins. Thomas was also involved this year in a joint effort with the Chicago Public Schools to encourage residents to fill out the U.S. Census. Chocolate - This can be one of the bear names as it is also associated with the brown color bear. Before the Cowboys were branded as "America's Team," their defense was given one of the greatest nicknames ever. We are an Amazon Affiliate partner and as such receive commission payments if you buy items through the site. He founded and chairs the Tony Dorsett/McGuire Memorial Celebrity Golf Outing that to date has raised nearly $5 million to help 90 severely handicapped and mentally challenged residents that reside in the McGuire Home. A punky, rebellious, athletically gifted, smash mouth, boastful a fantastic squad. The 1985 @ChicagoBears was a very memorable team #NFL100: NFL 100 GREATEST TEAMS on NFL Network pic.twitter.com/HB93MzCrkL. The unit helped turn the Rams from an irrelevant team to a title contender by the end of the decade. America's Team: Nickname given to the Cowboys of the 1970s due to their nationwide popularity. It was unprecedented that the Bears had such a great regular season considering they were just 1-3 in the preseason. [41], In 2011, the Bears made their visit to the White House, 25 years after their originally intended visit was cancelled due to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, as former President Barack Obama is a Bears fan. The quote was from Vikings Pro Bowl running back Chuck Foreman during Super Bowl IX. No. Read about Matts pick for Greatest Offense of all time, the 1999 St. Louis Rams. Here is a rundown on the Bear players and their pet nicknames: - Mark Bortz: Bortzilla (as in Godzilla). Since the adoption of the 16-game schedule in 1978, the 1985 Chicago Bears are the only team to score 400 or more points while allowing fewer than 200. the Bluejays just beat a strong Baylor Bears team 85-76 thanks to strong . Sadly, Gayle suffered a terrible tragedy Oct. 4, 2007, when girlfriend Rhoni Reuter and the couple's unborn child were shot and killed in their Deerfield home. After Matt Forte announced his retirement Wednesday, ChicagoBears.com ranked the running back's 10 best games with the Bears. Copyright 2000-2023 Sports Reference LLC. ''Misleading'' because no one knows how fast he is or where he is on pass routes. From there, he joined the University of Colorado -- his alma mater -- as an assistant coach, where he remains. They are known as one of the meanest, toughest teams to ever take the field. "You're . The Jets' lack of postseason success is what ultimately led to them not being higher on this list. He enters his 40th season coaching football this year, a career that has taken him across the country to several posts as an assistant and head coach. The Bears' iconic 46 defense (named after the jersey number of former Bears' safety, Doug Plank), led by mercurial defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan, was an "attack from all angles" scheme that resulted in, arguably, one of the greatest overall team defenses in league history. Page, Eller and Marshall played in four Super Bowls together, but the trio came up short in each game. He also coached at Utah and Wake Forest and with the Buffalo Bills. : Jim Dooley (Offensive Consultant), Ted Plumb (Receivers) and Dick Stanfel (Offensive Line), Secretary of the Board of Directors: Virginia Halas McCaskey, Training Camp: UW Platteville (Platteville, Wisconsin), Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Monday, May 1, 2:31PM. Frazier had six interceptions during the 1985 season and unfortunately suffered a career ending during the second half of the Super Bowl. However, the Bears had the last laugh against their hated rival, winning 1610, and Perry scored his first career receiving touchdown along the way. This allowed the rest of the Bears' offense far more opportunities to score than had the Patriots employed a more balanced defense. The Broncos' 1977 AFC Championship run was fueled by an aggressive defense that boasted five Pro Bowlers: defensive end Lyle Alzado, linebackers Randy Gradishar and Tom Jackson, cornerback Louis Wright and safety Bill Thompson. The Bears won their first twelve games of the season before losing to the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. But the relationship he had with Buddy Ryan was not great. The Rams' vaunted defensive line, which consisted of Deacon Jones, Merlin Olsen, Rosey Grier and Lamar Lundy, was once hailed by Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus as the greatest defensive line of all time. Please do buy them through the site, it doesnt cost you anything and you buy everything at Amazon anyway. In 1993, he founded and serves as executive director of the All Sports Community Service, a Tampa-based company that gets young people involved in community service and then assists them with college placement and obtaining athletic scholarships.
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