Very glad I clicked on this actually bought a tear to my eyes for Mike to admit how selfish he was and Immature. It takes a real man to admit to such things 1985 Bears best defense I ever saw at least for that one year. I will give to the Steelers for best defense for the longest period of time in the 1970's and to the Ravens that year with Dilfer as QB when they didn't score a TD for a month. That defense was punishing offenses didn't even want to go out there.
Singletary was a beast … he can not be a head coach again because he loves hard and hates harder. This generation of football players could not handle his style or commitment to the game
I'm a lifelong Pat's fan but i admired how the Bears dominated. I had never seen anything like that. Maybe it was because i was a young 20 year old however, with all the great defensive players, all i remember from that game was...Richard Dent, tackle, Richard Dent interrupted the play, Richard Dent...I thought it was the best game ever by a defensive player ever. That whole superbowl is on youtube. I watched it again and it wasn't as bad a blow out as i remember. Yes the Pats were being dominated but they scored the first points 3, :-) and the score didn't get out of hand until the second half. To this day, i am blown away when a team is on the goal line and they don't hand the ball off to a lineman. I thought that was brilliant handing off to the Fridge. I mean, you get 300+ pounds moving one direction, he can easily bend the defensive line backwards. I know the Ravens statistically had a better defense one year but to me, i've never seen a more dominant defense in my life. Sad about to see what happened to Steve McMichael and the Fridge. God bless
I love Buddy Ryan. So many of his players loved him and took on the attitude of Buddy. I'm from the Philly region and the Buddy era in Philly was fun. He built an amazing defense here. Unfortunatley, we had a cheap owner in Norman Braman who wouldnt go the extra mile to get that team over the hump. Shameful.
Crazy thing is Mike and Buddy arguing like teenagers while Joe Gibbs, Bill Parcells, and Bill Walsh were out there winning Super Bowls. It reminds me of the Redskins. Joe Gibbs would run the offense while he delegated responsibility to Richie Pettibone on defense. Both respected each other and it never got to soap opera type of stuff and that's a big reason why they went to 4 Super Bowls and 3 of them in the 80's.
A few summers after high school I worked at a resort in Green Lake, WI that he rented a house for a week before training camp. He took his boat out every day and a bunch of different players came over to visit. One of the guys I worked with got to play some basketball with them once
Depends on when you call the '85 Bears as "over". They won the Fog Bowl in 1988, then they beat the Saints in the Wild Card in 1990. Still had plenty of '85 Bears on the team.
If the Bears had waited until 1983 to draft a quarterback they could have drafted Marcus Allen in 82 and Dan Marino in 83. Maybe they still only win the one Super Bowl. Maybe they win four or five. It would have extended Walter Payton's career and given Marino the defense and running game he never had in Miami.
That was impressive that Mike admitted he was immature with how he handled Buddy leaving the Bears. Most people cannot admit they made a mistake. Since Buddy and Mike didn’t get a long, Buddy had to go because their tension would hurt the chemistry of the team.
BUDDY WAS THE SINGLE BIGGEST REASON THAT TEAM DID NOT REPEAT. BUDDY WAS NOT A GREAT HEAD COACH BUT HIM AND DITKA TOGETHER WERE FANTASTIC. AND EVEN THOUGH THAT TEAMS STATS THE NEXT YEAR WERE GOOD IT DOESNT EQUATE WHEN BUDDY IS MAKING THE ADJUSTMENTS ON DEFENSE WHERE TOBIN TRIES TO MAKE POODLES OUT OF DOBERMANS AND MCMAHONS INJURIES WERE A FACTOR BUT I THINK THEY WOULD STILL HAVE WON AGAIN IF BUDDY WAS STILL THERE
It's a shame the '85 Bears started to fall apart personnel wise almost immediately after winning the SB. A lot of people thought a dynasty had been born, but no.
The NFL broke the 1985 Bears up quickly after Chicago won its first Super Bowl. And when Buddy Ryan went to the Philadelphia Eagles in 1986 it was wrap for the Bears. Chicago never won another Super Bowl. The Bears did get close, but no cigar!
So what? The Dolphins had a HOF Coach. HOF QB. HOF receivers. At Home on Monday night. And, we needed a wake up call. Thank you Miami. Class Organization. But, who won the Superbowl that year? Peace ✌️
I'm not convinced Bears would have beaten Miami in Super Bowl unless they changed their strategy. Marino knew how to defeat their defense that was a man short in the secondary due to rushing an extra man. The Bears may have needed to depend on their under rated offense, especially the running game, plus make adjustments on defense. Play ball control, keeping Marino off the field. We'll never know because New England's defense stopped Marino which Bears failed to do. The Bears would then shred New England's defense in Super Bowl. Also the Dolphins and Marino may just have been a bad match-up for Bears defense.
And on the other side of the ball, Ditka was such an %##%#(! that he gave the ball to William Perry instead of Walter Payton to score a TD in Super Bowl XX in 1985. Ditka and the Bears are dead to me!😵
What should have been a dynasty but was only good for 1 championship shows what can happen when people get too full of themselves. Only 1 championship for a team that great is kind of ridiculous. Not like we were talking dumping players for salary caps (NHL) or anything.
Singletary's reaction to Buddy leaving seemed jarring out of context. But this was years before NFL free agency and he couldn't leave the Bears unless they cut him. So once Buddy left, he was gone for good.
What are you talking about? Buddy has a better legacy than Singletary does. Without Buddy that Bears team wouldn't have done squat. Yes it's selfishness that he lost his coach and he knew they'd suck so he couldn't be happy for him in getting a promotion.
@@Lawomenshoops game was never close go back and watch it for the first time. Joe said "they barely lost" go back and watch the game and see if they "barely lost" YOU CLOWN BOI
Bears had 4 turnovers that game. In spite of that, they won TOP, total yds and first downs as well. Dolphins won the first half and hung on in the second half.
38-24 and the Bears had gotten a bit of momentum. Ditka went for a 4th-and-25 with about 7 and a half minutes left from around midfield instead of punting the ball and letting his defense have a chance to make a play to turn the game. It was a Brandon-Staley-esque decision on his part and doomed any chance the Bears had to come back. Marino didn't have near the success from mid-3rd quarter on in that game that he had in the first half.
Narrator: He didn't have to go, and it's lame when coordinators jump ship early on in a dynasty, probably shortening it.............the offers would still be there, and even more so if you take that great team on to more wins and maybe even more rings.
I love football, BUT it is strange how fans idolize these players and coaches. Singletary talks about being in a "foxhole" with his teammates. Sir, you're playing a game; you're not in a war. Some perspective on what is real and what is entertainment should not be lost.
If Only Da Bears could Relive 1985 every year...Unfortunately we n they have to live in the NOW...They have been terrible for so long now...Only Bear Fans can remember 1985...Real Fans know what da Bears are now....total 💩. 😮😮😮😮
The 1985 Bears were lucky to play in the NFC Central, and have the Redskins and 49ers basically in reset mode in 1985. The Giants were up and coming but not there yet and the Cowboys were old and in sharp decline. They played the Patriots of all teams in the Super Bowl instead of the Dolphins or Raiders that were the better teams in the AFC. We know that the Bears were lucky in 1985 because they never were even in a Super Bowl again during that era. Fluke team all the way.
Wilber Marshall was the most underrated player on that team
He was a beast......Man I was pissed when they let him go
Appreciate that Mike mentioned Hampton first. Hampton was the unstoppable monster that the defence was constructed around.
Yep
Very glad I clicked on this actually bought a tear to my eyes for Mike to admit how selfish he was and Immature. It takes a real man to admit to such things 1985 Bears best defense I ever saw at least for that one year. I will give to the Steelers for best defense for the longest period of time in the 1970's and to the Ravens that year with Dilfer as QB when they didn't score a TD for a month. That defense was punishing offenses didn't even want to go out there.
Ya, it sort of makes us all think about relations we didn’t handle well as young adults.
@@nicolas4you he grabbed all their commercials
I'm not from Chicago but that team was a joy to watch...and root for.
That was a really touching story by Mike. It shows a side of Buddy that we never got to see.
That Black N Blues Brothers poster was in virtually every basement in the Chicago area in the 80's!
Buddy did love his players and his players loved him.
And we loved him in Philly
Samurai Mike
Singletary was a beast … he can not be a head coach again because he loves hard and hates harder. This generation of football players could not handle his style or commitment to the game
I'm a lifelong Pat's fan but i admired how the Bears dominated. I had never seen anything like that. Maybe it was because i was a young 20 year old however, with all the great defensive players, all i remember from that game was...Richard Dent, tackle, Richard Dent interrupted the play, Richard Dent...I thought it was the best game ever by a defensive player ever. That whole superbowl is on youtube. I watched it again and it wasn't as bad a blow out as i remember. Yes the Pats were being dominated but they scored the first points 3, :-) and the score didn't get out of hand until the second half. To this day, i am blown away when a team is on the goal line and they don't hand the ball off to a lineman. I thought that was brilliant handing off to the Fridge. I mean, you get 300+ pounds moving one direction, he can easily bend the defensive line backwards. I know the Ravens statistically had a better defense one year but to me, i've never seen a more dominant defense in my life. Sad about to see what happened to Steve McMichael and the Fridge. God bless
The Patriots were not deserving of even appearing in a Super Bowl that year. This was a very unimpressive team, as the score reflected.
It's funny, Richard Dent almost didn't play that game
I love Buddy Ryan. So many of his players loved him and took on the attitude of Buddy. I'm from the Philly region and the Buddy era in Philly was fun. He built an amazing defense here. Unfortunatley, we had a cheap owner in Norman Braman who wouldnt go the extra mile to get that team over the hump. Shameful.
Crazy thing is Mike and Buddy arguing like teenagers while Joe Gibbs, Bill Parcells, and Bill Walsh were out there winning Super Bowls. It reminds me of the Redskins. Joe Gibbs would run the offense while he delegated responsibility to Richie Pettibone on defense. Both respected each other and it never got to soap opera type of stuff and that's a big reason why they went to 4 Super Bowls and 3 of them in the 80's.
Excellent point.
Oh, Ditka and Ryan were super Alphas. They were never meant to be with each other
@@scottburns2600 Ditka yes.
Ryan was an ahole.
@@scottburns2600 And the Bears were not as good as the 49ers, Redskins and Giants.
@gerrypeet4861 i don't dispute that at all. In fact I was rooting for those teams to beat the Bears. I was actually a Dolphins fan in those days 😆
46 Defense. Da 🐻. One of the original Charter Sports Teams. A.E. Staley.
A few summers after high school I worked at a resort in Green Lake, WI that he rented a house for a week before training camp. He took his boat out every day and a bunch of different players came over to visit.
One of the guys I worked with got to play some basketball with them once
14 points in the nfl is a BLOWOUT
The sad truth is for as great as the 85 Bears were, they never won another playoff game after that Super Bowl.
Depends on when you call the '85 Bears as "over". They won the Fog Bowl in 1988, then they beat the Saints in the Wild Card in 1990. Still had plenty of '85 Bears on the team.
Two things kept the Bears from winning a second championship. Mike Ditka. And Buddy Ryan.
Chicago has a long line of dysfunction when it comes to coaching... quarterbacks... front office....
There was a third thing. The Washington Redskins
And the 49ers
Charles Martin too
And Jim McMahons constant hang nail injuries
I wish Singletary would get consideration as the Bears next head coach.
If the Bears had waited until 1983 to draft a quarterback they could have drafted Marcus Allen in 82 and Dan Marino in 83. Maybe they still only win the one Super Bowl. Maybe they win four or five. It would have extended Walter Payton's career and given Marino the defense and running game he never had in Miami.
If my aunt had balls, shed be my uncle.
U can’t redraft guys a whole year later. lol.
Why would you draft Allen if you already have Payton?
That was impressive that Mike admitted he was immature with how he handled Buddy leaving the Bears. Most people cannot admit they made a mistake. Since Buddy and Mike didn’t get a long, Buddy had to go because their tension would hurt the chemistry of the team.
BUDDY WAS THE SINGLE BIGGEST REASON THAT TEAM DID NOT REPEAT. BUDDY WAS NOT A GREAT HEAD COACH BUT HIM AND DITKA TOGETHER WERE FANTASTIC. AND EVEN THOUGH THAT TEAMS STATS THE NEXT YEAR WERE GOOD IT DOESNT EQUATE WHEN BUDDY IS MAKING THE ADJUSTMENTS ON DEFENSE WHERE TOBIN TRIES TO MAKE POODLES OUT OF DOBERMANS AND MCMAHONS INJURIES WERE A FACTOR BUT I THINK THEY WOULD STILL HAVE WON AGAIN IF BUDDY WAS STILL THERE
Why are you yelling?
Nah, that '86 Giants team was on a mission
Buddy and Ditka were both very strong willed. Their relationship was not going to endure long together.
85. Ayres is at the 86 Bears I called the 86 Bears buddy Ryan.
Yeah, da Bears really earned that !!!!
It's a shame the '85 Bears started to fall apart personnel wise almost immediately after winning the SB. A lot of people thought a dynasty had been born, but no.
It was close, but they needed a quarterback and green bay took jim out. After that the league adapted.
The NFL broke the 1985 Bears up quickly after Chicago won its first Super Bowl. And when Buddy Ryan went to the Philadelphia Eagles in 1986 it was wrap for the Bears. Chicago never won another Super Bowl. The Bears did get close, but no cigar!
So what? The Dolphins had a HOF Coach. HOF QB. HOF receivers. At Home on Monday night. And, we needed a wake up call. Thank you Miami. Class Organization. But, who won the Superbowl that year? Peace ✌️
What Hof wr does Miami have?
I'm not convinced Bears would have beaten Miami in Super Bowl unless they changed their strategy. Marino knew how to defeat their defense that was a man short in the secondary due to rushing an extra man. The Bears may have needed to depend on their under rated offense, especially the running game, plus make adjustments on defense. Play ball control, keeping Marino off the field. We'll never know because New England's defense stopped Marino which Bears failed to do. The Bears would then shred New England's defense in Super Bowl. Also the Dolphins and Marino may just have been a bad match-up for Bears defense.
You lost, guy. They had your number and you were fortunate to not face them in the super bowl.
And the Bears organization managed to even screw that up, and since then, more times than you can count.
After a great 1985, the owners of the Bears caused the team to begin to fall apart. And to this day (2025) it hasn't changed.
Buddy and Dicka, hate each other
I'd rather watch any game from that era than watch todays jiveass dance contests
Netflix NFL XMas: The NFL needs to looks at the NBAs mistake of touting pay per view games. Just look what being exclusive has done to NBA ratings.
Richard Dent
if the quarterback's slow, He's gonna get bent.
Denis gentry
@@markm3220Sackman dent 😂
EVERY TIME I SEE JOE BUCK... I CAN ONLY THINK OF ONE THING ..... ARTIE LANG !!!!!
And on the other side of the ball, Ditka was such an %##%#(! that he gave the ball to William Perry instead of Walter Payton to score a TD in Super Bowl XX in 1985. Ditka and the Bears are dead to me!😵
What should have been a dynasty but was only good for 1 championship shows what can happen when people get too full of themselves. Only 1 championship for a team that great is kind of ridiculous. Not like we were talking dumping players for salary caps (NHL) or anything.
Singletary's reaction to Buddy leaving seemed jarring out of context. But this was years before NFL free agency and he couldn't leave the Bears unless they cut him. So once Buddy left, he was gone for good.
Buddy threw it all away for money-Singletary was not selfish, he was right!
What are you talking about? Buddy has a better legacy than Singletary does. Without Buddy that Bears team wouldn't have done squat.
Yes it's selfishness that he lost his coach and he knew they'd suck so he couldn't be happy for him in getting a promotion.
If Buddy had stayed with Chicago they would have won more than one Super Bowl. Thats what I am talking about.
Miami actually blew Chicago out on Monday night. The game was NEVER in doubt. Joe Bucks knowledge of football and its history is painful to listen to.
38-24 was the final score. You decide if 14 points is a blowout.
@@Lawomenshoops game was never close go back and watch it for the first time. Joe said "they barely lost" go back and watch the game and see if they "barely lost" YOU CLOWN BOI
@@Lawomenshoops 21+ would be a blowout.
Bears had 4 turnovers that game. In spite of that, they won TOP, total yds and first downs as well. Dolphins won the first half and hung on in the second half.
38-24 and the Bears had gotten a bit of momentum. Ditka went for a 4th-and-25 with about 7 and a half minutes left from around midfield instead of punting the ball and letting his defense have a chance to make a play to turn the game. It was a Brandon-Staley-esque decision on his part and doomed any chance the Bears had to come back. Marino didn't have near the success from mid-3rd quarter on in that game that he had in the first half.
Would not talk with him. Would not play with him. Would not do it!
Recall Ditka chewwing out Jim Harbaugh whos the better coach today ? Think Harbaugh could have turned any NFL team round .
Narrator: He didn't have to go, and it's lame when coordinators jump ship early on in a dynasty, probably shortening it.............the offers would still be there, and even more so if you take that great team on to more wins and maybe even more rings.
I love football, BUT it is strange how fans idolize these players and coaches. Singletary talks about being in a "foxhole" with his teammates. Sir, you're playing a game; you're not in a war. Some perspective on what is real and what is entertainment should not be lost.
Yeah, when we used to play on the weekends, it never felt like a war game. Lol
If Only Da Bears could Relive 1985 every year...Unfortunately we n they have to live in the NOW...They have been terrible for so long now...Only Bear Fans can remember 1985...Real Fans know what da Bears are now....total 💩. 😮😮😮😮
This video automatically lost all credibility when Joe Buck did the interview.
Walter Payton carried that team for years!
I know. I saw.
Richard Dent carried them
@@paleo704CASUAL ALERT ⚠️ 📢 CASUAL ALERT ⚠️ 📢
@@paleo704 Get REAL. SMH...
@@paleo704 Football starts at the line from the inside out. Dent was great, but he had a lot of help from Hampton and McMichael.
Man, where da shuffle boad at?
Buddy and Dicka hated each other
Dick a traded he whole team for Ricky Williams 😂😂😂😂
Allowing Wilber Marshall to go to Washington was a travesty! Cheap, cheap, cheap thats the McCaskey's for you.
To the ‘72 undefeated Miami dolphins…….in going 14-0; you only beat 2 teams with a winning record!
Doesn't matter, they played their schedule and beat everyone on it. The Bears didn't.
Yes & no! Miami beat 14 nobodies…………& the bears didn’t beat 16 teams!
(Also true…..Miami ain’t the greatest team ever…….& the bears are!)
Buddy Ryan failed as a head coach
The 1985 Bears were lucky to play in the NFC Central, and have the Redskins and 49ers basically in reset mode in 1985. The Giants were up and coming but not there yet and the Cowboys were old and in sharp decline. They played the Patriots of all teams in the Super Bowl instead of the Dolphins or Raiders that were the better teams in the AFC. We know that the Bears were lucky in 1985 because they never were even in a Super Bowl again during that era. Fluke team all the way.
Cry more.
Far from a "Foxhole" mike.
Singletary and Ryan were BOTH jerks.
Takes one to no one
@sfrank8687 Found the frustrated 12 year old.
One Super Bowl is all the 85 bears got so they are not the greatest team ever
Of course a coordinator wants to be a head coach. Duhhh
Richard Dent