DA BEARS DEFENSE DOMINATES! (Bears vs. Rams 1985, NFC Championship)
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26 comments
I wish they showed the CBS intro to this game.
RIP Steve McMichael and Walter Payton!
This is the real NFL!
Ah yes. The year Da Bears, truly played like BEARS. The most destructive defensive force in professional football history. The 1985 Chicago Bears.
Can we please have some more Houston Oilers??
Can we please have some more Houston Oilers??
Can we please have some more Houston Oilers??
Uhh false start? 1:09 ๐
Time for some well overdue payback๐
That defense was perfect for that era. No one is running on a 6 man front. You had have a consistent passing attack to force them into to coverage.
ZERO percent chance dieter brock led this team to the NFC title game
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stop Dickerson, stop the Rams – & they did.
5:55 anytime Payton hit that high step, your defense was in trouble ๐
Time Management 101 is what Rams needed at end of first half
8:50 a hit on a sliding quarterback? Even McMahon thought that was some bullshit.
I was 10 years old when me and my friends watched this game with pizza from Pizza Hut, Pepsi and Doritos. Then we played these same 2 teams in electric football after the game. Great memory. โ๐ป
My dad was at this game. About 30 rows up near the southeast corner. Lifelong diehard Bears fan, as I am. He passed away suddenly and unexpectedly this past October. I was completely broken up when we beat the Packers last week. The waterworks came hard and strong, not ashamed to admit it. I still remember the pure elation we both shared when Devin Hester ran back the opening kick in Super Bowl XLI. I was only 14 at the time. I wish he could have lived long enough to see the success his Bears are having now, but I know in my heart he is still watching and cheering from beyond. BEAR DOWN.
R.I.P JOHN ROBINSON WE KNOW THERE WAS ONE SECOND LEFT IN FIRST HALF ๐
To think the Rams found Dieter Brock bagging groceries at the supermarket just before taking the field.
This was the last game of the Honey Bears cheerleaders ๐ฃ for the Chicago Bears ๐ป. Because ownership disbanded them after the season. Another bone head decision by the Mcaskys
Greatest defense of all time.
Itโs gonna be a cold day in Chicago tomorrow! So letโs see a repeat! Bear down!
Need this tomorrow ๐ปโฌ๏ธ
John Robinson clearly failed to coach his team but they were NOT going into that raucous environment and winning. I watched every second of it as a teenager…and LOVED IT!!
Thanks for the condensed edition of this game. Been a while since I re-watched this. I just remember Dickerson getting stonewalled after he obliterated Dallas the previous week, and Jon Robinson's bizarre clock management to end the half. And of course the Wilbur Marshall fumble return TD!!!
Between the time these two played each other in the playoffs, the Rams moved out of LA, to St. Louis and then moved back to LA.
My God you could hear that crack when Singletary hit Dickerson 7:48. Summerall and Madden 80's football can't get any better than this.