Dallas Cowboys fan here. There were few stadiums like old RFK stadium. Tremendous home field advantage and excellent coaching from Joe Gibbs. When the Bears won there in the 1984 Divisional game, what a victory!
This game was a turn around for both of these teams. The Bears entered at 6-5 and despite a disapointing record hadn't played too terrible. 4 of those 5 losses were by less than a touchdown. The Redskins meanwhile came into this game in a horrible midseason slump. They got blown out in L.A. against the Raiders and then lost to the winless Cowboys at home and over the past 3 games they had scored a grand total of 23 points and were sitting at 5-6. As hard as it is to believe now, there was actually rumors going around that Jack Kent Cooke planned to fire Joe Gibbs if the Redskins lost this game against the Bears. Bears Coach Mike Ditka went into RFK thinking his Bears would get a much needed win given how bad the Redskins had looked the last month. Well they got a pretty rude awakening on this day and in the post season game interview Ditka said his team stunk and they wouldn't win another game. He was right and the Bears didn't win another game while the Redskins wouldn't lose another game though they wound up still missing the playoffs due to how good the NFC was that year.
You gotta hand it to the guy though, not much of a quarterback, but definitely scrappy. He went right after Manley in 88th and Davis in this game after they did him pretty dirty.
@1:26:25 Ditka erupts on Landry over the play calling. Ditka calls the next play, which of course flops, too. Ditka was the right guy at the right time to lead the 85 Bears. After that the approach of “you’re nothing-prove to me you’re something, got really old with players and he lost them. Not sure whjat it did to coaches but Ed Hughes was moved out of his role this season when mcMahon was sent to SD, and I think he retired after the season. Maybe I have a poor memory, but I don’t recall Ditka staffing the coaches with any really young, really ambitious, and really smart assistants?
As a chi fan gotta say if u thought this was bad it was even worse in games vs sf, ditka’s guys not great in pass cov esp post-buddy and feels like still manifesting to this day vs gb
When you think of many teams, you think first of a quarterback, like the Vikings and Tarkenton, the Eagles and McNabb, packers and Starr and Favre. The Bears have never really had a quarterback like that in modern times. That’s as much of a reason for their inconsistency in the standings as anything.
Do you want to talk about underrated? How about Jeff Bostic? I never see that guy miss a block or an assignment, and he was the center through all the glory years. He never seems to get any recognition for being as good as he was.
Agreed, very underrated. Although he did struggle in 2 key losses. Vs Reggie Kinlaw in SB 18 and vs Jim Burt in an NFC Championship game following the 1986 season. But Rock solid most of the time
It just goes to show you how balanced the NFL used to be. One of the dominant teams with a few key injuries falls to mediocrity. This Redskins team and Green Bay both went 10-6 and misses the playoffs. The very next season they extended the playoff format to 6 teams from 5.
@@shanetrimble9265 I did like the single Wild Card Round. But with 4 divisions you could go 4 division winners in and that's it. Could be intresting for sure.
Dallas Cowboys fan here. There were few stadiums like old RFK stadium. Tremendous home field advantage and excellent coaching from Joe Gibbs. When the Bears won there in the 1984 Divisional game, what a victory!
How BIG were these Redskin/Bear games? Well....Pat Summerall and John Madden called them 5 straight seasons from 1987-1991.
Joe Gibbs football. Classic "Pro-Style". Single back. Deep throws. Motion, motion, motion.
Oh very nice. Haven't seen this. Thanks J.J
This game was a turn around for both of these teams. The Bears entered at 6-5 and despite a disapointing record hadn't played too terrible. 4 of those 5 losses were by less than a touchdown. The Redskins meanwhile came into this game in a horrible midseason slump. They got blown out in L.A. against the Raiders and then lost to the winless Cowboys at home and over the past 3 games they had scored a grand total of 23 points and were sitting at 5-6. As hard as it is to believe now, there was actually rumors going around that Jack Kent Cooke planned to fire Joe Gibbs if the Redskins lost this game against the Bears. Bears Coach Mike Ditka went into RFK thinking his Bears would get a much needed win given how bad the Redskins had looked the last month. Well they got a pretty rude awakening on this day and in the post season game interview Ditka said his team stunk and they wouldn't win another game. He was right and the Bears didn't win another game while the Redskins wouldn't lose another game though they wound up still missing the playoffs due to how good the NFC was that year.
The 1989 Bears are a forgotten and somewhat overlooked single season collapse. From 4-0 to 6-10 and their vaunted defense fell off a cliff
One of The Worst Collapses in The NFL!
Dan Hampton was out for the season, and from that point they went 2-10.
In seeing their bad yrs that group 1st one to come to my mind
After a solid 84 and a dominant 85-88. The collapse was a shock
@@johnliberty3647 and followed that up with a bounceback run in 90-91
This was the game that Mike Ditka said the Bears stink, and that they wouldn't win again. He was right
Tomczak looked like he was about 13.
You gotta hand it to the guy though, not much of a quarterback, but definitely scrappy. He went right after Manley in 88th and Davis in this game after they did him pretty dirty.
@1:26:25 Ditka erupts on Landry over the play calling. Ditka calls the next play, which of course flops, too. Ditka was the right guy at the right time to lead the 85 Bears. After that the approach of “you’re nothing-prove to me you’re something, got really old with players and he lost them. Not sure whjat it did to coaches but Ed Hughes was moved out of his role this season when mcMahon was sent to SD, and I think he retired after the season. Maybe I have a poor memory, but I don’t recall Ditka staffing the coaches with any really young, really ambitious, and really smart assistants?
Maybe not But Vince Tobin was em effective very respectable defensive coach/ coordinator during Ditka's tenure
THANK YOU for this upload!!!! Do you the Monday night of this same season when my Redskins played against Denver?
As a chi fan gotta say if u thought this was bad it was even worse in games vs sf, ditka’s guys not great in pass cov esp post-buddy and feels like still manifesting to this day vs gb
When you think of many teams, you think first of a quarterback, like the Vikings and Tarkenton, the Eagles and McNabb, packers and Starr and Favre. The Bears have never really had a quarterback like that in modern times. That’s as much of a reason for their inconsistency in the standings as anything.
It is crazy to think that Joe Gibbs won two Super Bowls with mediocre QB's like Doug Williams and Mark Rypien.
The Bears could never get their 85 magic back
Buddy Ryan leaving had a lot to do with it. Ditka was a figurehead, he wasn't a good coach.
@@pretorious700Plus Buddy and Mike Didn’t Get Along Before Buddy Left For Philadelphia!
Why is lorenzo jumping around like he did something lol
Ed Simmons, underrated hog. Jamie Morris underrated RB.
Do you want to talk about underrated? How about Jeff Bostic? I never see that guy miss a block or an assignment, and he was the center through all the glory years. He never seems to get any recognition for being as good as he was.
Agreed, very underrated. Although he did struggle in 2 key losses. Vs Reggie Kinlaw in SB 18 and vs Jim Burt in an NFC Championship game following the 1986 season. But Rock solid most of the time
It just goes to show you how balanced the NFL used to be. One of the dominant teams with a few key injuries falls to mediocrity.
This Redskins team and Green Bay both went 10-6 and misses the playoffs. The very next season they extended the playoff format to 6 teams from 5.
And the NFC’s #6 seed in ‘90 was n.o. w/ a rec at a considerably lower mark of 8-8
@@mesocorny4366 yup best laid plans. I am still a fan of the five team format to be honest. Made making the playoffs more special.
@@americanuprising7628 Absolutely. I would even be ok with the pre-1978 4 team format.
@@shanetrimble9265 I did like the single Wild Card Round. But with 4 divisions you could go 4 division winners in and that's it. Could be intresting for sure.
The went 10-6 twice and failed to make the playoffs 😢
1:48:04 My man Davis was
ready to throw them hands...
33:20 Donny Warren..
I still believe warrens best work was trap blocking a DT after coming in motion. No one did it better.
52:52 damn you Rypien...
I think he thought he was a Globetrotter.
😂
1:07:13 Stokes..
1:38:42 Lohmiller...
1:57:23 Monk..
1:26:21 Ditka losing it lls...
Rivera had no impact at linebacker, third quarter and I don't think he's made a tackle, riding behind his teammates, same as he coaches...