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Yayayay! I love football! Too bad I already know I will be disappointed in my team this year... Happens every year... But 'tis the life of a Bears fan (just ask Ashton Kutcher)...
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quote: Originally posted by DaaaZmarie: The preseason starts this weekend. Yaaay...I've missed football. Now if the Buc's can just get it together this year.
I went to a Bucs game once! In 2000 right after they opened the new stadium. I was visiting a friend in Tampa who had seasons tickets. It was fun! But the blasts from the pirate ship when they scored were scary!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.. It's about learning to dance in the rain."
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Here is a short history on the Chicago Bears:
It all started on September 20 1920, in the showroom of Ralph Hay's Hupmobile auto agency in Canton, OH. On that day, representatives of fourteen professional football teams sat on the running boards of cars to form what is now the National Football League. George Halas, an outstanding End that played his college ball at the University of Illinois, represented his team, the Decatur Staleys. The team had been formed the preceeding year by the A.E. Staley company in Decatur, IL, as a way to keep his employees happy.
Halas' team played the 1920 season as the Decatur Staleys. In 1921, Staley decided he could no long afford to subsidize the team, so he suggested that Halas move the team to Chicago, where it might survive, and gave him $5,000 to keep the Staley name for one year. Thus, for 1921, the team became the Chicago Staleys and played their games at Cubs Park. The following year, Halas surmised that since the team was playing in the stadium of the Chicago Cubs, his team ought to be named the Chicago Bears. The Navy and Orange color scheme still worn by the Bears today was derived from Halas' alma mater, Illinois.
Halas spent an enormous amount of time personally scouting players, as well as playing for his team. Often times, he declared that he "just had to have" certain players he saw play in college. First, Halas signed Harold "Red" Grange, an outstanding running back from the U of I, to an unheard of salary of $100,000. In 1925-26, Grange and the Bears went on a "Barnstorming" tour, during which they played 19 games with only a week of rest. Historians have concluded that this tour is what "made" pro football. Later, Halas would acquire other players such as Bronko Nagurski and Side Luckman, who took Chicago to titles in '32, '33, '40, '41 & '46. During the 1940's, the Bears Fight Song was written, and the team revolutionized football with the T-Formation.
The 1950's Bears featured many brawling players such as Ed "The Claw" Sprinkle, Bill George, George Connor, and Harlon Hill, but won no championships. Finally in 1963, the Bears won their first NFL Championship since 1946 over the New York Giants at Wrigley Field. That '63 team DEFEATED THE GREEN BAY PACKERS TWICE, featuring a brusing defense along with a steady offense. Unfortunately after '63, it was a long downhill slide, as the Bears didn't make the playoffs again until 1977.
One could only expect that the decade of the 1970's would be dismal after witnessing its first event. After finishing 1969 with a 1-13 record, the Bears flipped a coin with the Pittsburgh Steelers to determine who would get the first pick in the 1970 draft. Pittsburgh won, and drafted Hall-of-fame Quarterback Terry Bradshaw. The Bears sent their pick to Green Bay for a bunch of washed-up veterans, and the decade was history. Worse, Chicago running back Brian Piccolo succumbed to cancer at the age of 26 in June of that year, which would lead to the movie Brain's Song, forever cementing Piccolo and the Bears in millions of minds across the globe.
The Bears made the playoffs and exited after one game in 1977 and 1979, but didn't make a serious run until 1984 under former player/Head Coach Mike Ditka. In 1985, the Bears took the world by storm as they won their first championship since '63, cutting a music video along the way. Despite having the pure talent to win many more championships, the team never went back to the Super Bowl, and by 1992, the core of Super Bowl Bears had run their NFL course. Mike Ditka was fired, and Dave Wannstedt hired by Team President Michael McCaskey. Wannstedt took the team back to the playoffs in 1994, but went 24-40 in his next four years, and was dismissed in 1998.
Dick Jauron became the 12th Head Coach in Bears history on January 24, 1999. After two forgettable seasons, Jauron shepharded the Bears to a magical 13-3 record and home playoff game in 2001. After two more forgettable seasons, Jauron was fired, and Lovie Smith hired in 2004 as the 13th Head Coach in Chicago Bears History.
Now you all know a little bit more about the NFL's oldest team (as they are the only one from the original 14 to still be there).
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"Beary" interesting Jolie. No, I didn't know they were the oldest.
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Tomorrow night da Bears are playing the Dolphins in the Hall of Fame game in Canton. I'm excited! Be watching for Wes Welker, the punt returner for the Dolphins 
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Didn't Miami just play in Japan a couple of days ago? I guess with the first string playing only 1 quarter they can handle it. The same thing happened to the Bucs and they played really bad in the game after Japan.
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quote: In 1985, the Bears took the world by storm as they won their first championship since '63, cutting a music video along the way.
OH! OH! OH! One of my best friends from high school, Thomas Sanders, was on that team! Woohoo! #20
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quote: Originally posted by 1Beachlover: quote: In 1985, the Bears took the world by storm as they won their first championship since '63, cutting a music video along the way.
OH! OH! OH! One of my best friends from high school, Thomas Sanders, was on that team! Woohoo! #20 oOo Do you know the words to the Super Bowl Shuffle?
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quote: Originally posted by joliefleur: Chicago 27 Miami 24 Oh, sounds like I missed a good game! I'm glad Chicago won. I may be a Packers fan, but I'd rather see anyone but Miami win, even the Bears! 
Thanks for the info, Jolie!  ***Proud 2 be a Tony Stewart fan!***
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No Problem... Seems I missed a good game too... I got the score off of my phone... But glad Chicago won!
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quote: Originally posted by joliefleur: No Problem... Seems I missed a good game too... I got the score off of my phone... But glad Chicago won! I figured you would be glad that Chicago won.  ***Proud 2 be a Tony Stewart fan!***
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Mark Bradley, a rookie for the Bears from Oklahoma, had 5 passes for 137 yards, a Hall of Fame game record  Now, he was previously most famous for dropping the punt return that started the USC rout of Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, but I'm glad he had a great game.
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The Bears beat the Colts tonight! WOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But our QB is out... So we are stuck witht he one that isn't that great....
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Who is your backup for Rex Grossman? I know the Bears have several rookies from OU on the team, but not a quarterback.
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