
Alright I’ll start. Brad Muster! Those Pro Set cards were so savage when we were kids. I remember playing w Muster a lot on Tecmo Super Bowl. I know, I know, he was prob better on the game than as a real-life Bear but who cares. Dude was a badass at Stanford, and loved him as a Bear too. 🙏
Wiki says he’s a golf coach at Santa Rosa now, pretty cool.
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Neal Anderson
Brian Urlacher debuted when I was 9. Chasing that high ever since.
Thomas Jones.
Mike Brown
Marcus Robinson
I was a Keith Van Horne fan.
Keith Traylor
“Mike Brown does it again!”
Curtis Conway
Raymont Harris and rashaan salaam.
Tom waddle was and is my idol. Catches everything no matter the consequence
Alex Brown
Tommie Harris and Alfonso Boone
Olin Kreutz
Forte all day
Marty Booker is my goat
You picked a great one! Neal Anderson, Shaun Gayle, and Kevin Butler come to mind
Jerry Azumah
Willie Gault.
100 meters: 10.10 seconds (wind-aided) and 10.26 seconds (legal).
110-meter hurdles: 13.26 seconds
World class speed , the Tyreek Hill of the 80s
Johnny Knox
Matt Suehy
Roland Harper, Walter Payton’s blocking fullback. 6th on the Bears all time rushing list. His uniform number was 35. At that time, my phone number ended in 3435, so I told people it was 555-Walter Payton/Roland Harper.
Peanut Tillman was drafted when I was in high school and he’s been my fave ever since.
Mongo. RIP
Gayle Sayers.
Big Cat Williams
Gary Fencik
Nathan Vasher
Gary Fencik. That dude lived to crush receivers working over the middle.
Wilbur Marshall and Otis Wilson