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Chicago Bears: The Complete Illustrated History
by Lew Freedman
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Product Description: One of only two remaining charter members of the National Football League, the Chicago Bears are a team steeped in history. With nine pro football championships and twenty-six hall of famers, the Bears are also among the most successful franchises in all of professional sports. This history comes to colorful life in Chicago Bears: The Complete Illustrated History. From the team’s 1919 origins as the Decatur Staleys to their appearance in Super Bowl XLI, this lavishly illustrated book covers the highs and lows from nearly nine decades of Bears football. Here is the story of the first dynasty under George “Papa Bear” Halas; the “Monsters of the Midway” of the 1940s; the team’s resurgence in the late 1960s; its 1985 Super Bowl win; and the run for the title in 2006. Chicago Tribune sportswriter and longtime Bears aficionado Lew Freedmen highlights the legends who have donned Bears uniforms, outsize characters like Red Grange, Bronko Nagurski, Sid Luckman, Mike Ditka, Dick Butkus, Gayle Sayers, Walter Payton, Mike Singletary, and many more. He includes the numbers behind the stories---the stats and team records---as well as pivotal plays in Bears’ history, from Halas’ T-formation to William “The Refrigerator” Perry’s touchdown runs. The result is a key chapter of sports history and a fitting tribute to one of football’s most beloved teams. |
The 50 Greatest Plays in Chicago Bears Football History (50 Greatest Plays the 50 Greatest Plays) (50 Greatest Plays)
by Lew Freedman, Foreword by Doug Buffone
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| Product Description: Guaranteed to provide hours of entertainment--and to spark spirited debate--The 50 Greatest Plays in Chicago Bears Football History ranks and brings to life the most memorable moments in the long and storied history of the Monsters of the Midway. The 50 chapters describe the action, profile the participants, and reveal the rich story behind each play. Quotes, game statistics, memorable photographs, and Xs and Os diagrams of selected plays make this the most comprehensive and unique book ever written about the Chicago Bears. |
Chicago Bears 2009 Wall Calendar
by Turner Licensing
The '85 Bears: Still Chicago's Team
by Chicago Tribune
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| Product Description: Jim McMahon. \"The Super Bowl Shuffle.\" 15-1. William \"Refrigerator\" Perry. 46-10. Walter Payton. It was a magical season, a season that will live forever in the memory of every Bears fan, and a season now vividly brought back to life in these pages. Relive the drama and excitement of the 1985 season in first-hand accounts from the archives of the Chicago Tribune. The Bears won the first 12 games of the season en route to posting a 15-1 regular-season mark, tying the most regular-season wins by a team in NFL history. They also claimed a second-straight NFC Central title as a club record nine players were selected to the Pro Bowl. They set seven Super Bowl records, including most points (46) and largest margin victory (36). The game was witnessed by a record-setting number of viewers via television worldwide. The next day the team was greeted by an estimated five hundred thousand people in a ticket-tape parade in downtown Chicago. It's all here in one comprehensive and affordable package that every Bears fan will want to keep and treasure. |
The History Of The Chicago Bears (NFL Today) (NFL Today)
by Aaron Frisch
NFC North: The Chicago Bears, the Detroit Lions, the Green Bay Packers, the Minnesota Vikings (Inside the NFL)
by K. C. Kelley
The Rise And Self-Destruction Of The Greatest Football Team In History: The Chicago Bears And Super Bowl XX
by John Mullin
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| Product Description: The 1985 Bears, with their explosive concoction of talent, personality, eccentricity, and ego, were unlike any other collection of professional athletes that came before them. They changed the way Americans view their sports teams, and no other team since has even approached the phenomenon that swept the nation during the Bears’ run to Super Bowl glory. But the volatility that helped make the 1985 Bears the greatest football team on the planet also contributed to their inevitable implosion. This is the real story of one unique team’s rise to glory and a behind-the-scenes look at their fall from grace. |
Do You Know the Chicago Bears?: A hard-hitting quiz for tailgaters, referee-haters, armchair quarterbacks, and anyone who'd kill for their team (Do You Know?)
by Guy Robinson
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| Product Description: A hard-hitting quiz for tail-gaters, referee-haters, Monday night quarterbacks, and anyone who'd kill for their team. |
Brian Urlacher (Chicago Bears) 2009 Wall Calendar
by Turner Licensing
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