That defense that year was scary. If the offense could of back them up, then they would been world champions. Remember watching that game. Was in 10th grade and then that summer wishing football season was on lol
1985 was absolutely insane. I lived in northern IL, west of Rockford, that year, and all of us were "Bear mad." But 2006 was a whole lot of fun, even with the loss in SB 41.
Thats crazy I was in 8th grade as well. I cried when they lost too. I was so sure they were gonna win. They deserved it so much, and so did us fans. I watched every game and i watched them all again on nfl replay, most exciting football ever played in the NFL. 85 bears was good but this team had so many special things happening all year. There will never be another devin hester...but now we have tarik cohen😁 space mountain here we come again💪☝🤜🤛🏋
@@Pariah_Larry What do you mean? The NFL has had outdoor super bowls since this one. They have had two in Miami, two in Tampa Bay, one in New York and one in San Francisco
True Bear fans always get emotional about Da Bears. I miss the teams and coaches of yesteryear, the entire game of football is going thru some not so good changes these days.
@@mr.mcmagpie6606 they had a blown coverage assignment with the wayne touchdown and gave up a touchdown late after the colts intercepted. You are so wrong before that interception the bears could of took the lead they were only down 22-17 . The bears couldn't move the ball the entire game the defense kept them in the game
I Still remember an amazing stat I heard during this season. At the halfway point when they were 7-1, they had the best point differential of any team in history after 8 games
I was in 5th grade during the 2006 season and I still remember how incredible every game was. Best season i have ever seen. The Cardinals game was nuts on MNF! The Super Bowl was also crazyyyyyy
Super Bowl XLI was the first ever football I saw. I was 13, I was in 7th grade at the time. Seeing Devin Hester return that opening kickoff for a touchdown was an awesome experience.
joemomma yeah, those were two devastating losses. Our best player on the d line and our best player in our secondary we really needed them to beat indy.
@@TTSCAM Mike Brown had an outstanding football mind. If only his body could have matched his football IQ. He really is a great example of "what-if." And although I vaguely remember Tommie Harris slipping somewhat in 2006, that could have been because of him being hurt. I could be wrong but that's what I remember. I do wonder how things would be different if Harris and Brown had been at full strength. But injuries happen and a team has to overcome them.
Man i don't think I missed a single play that whole season i was dead locked on the bears all year i remember hearing they drafted Hester at CB and I was excited to see what he could do i had no idea he was a return man i couldn't believe how dope he was scoring in the first game and I was pumped on nate Vasher i thought he was a forsure future hall of famer i remember the Monday night game against Arizona being so bummed out the first 3 quarters that are win streak was about to be snapped then they came back and won i thought they were definitely then going to win the SB they played the 5th of February in my birth city of Miami on my dads birthday i thought there was no way we were going to loose then Hester returns opening kick ha omg I thought that was it i had bought a Grossman jersey a day before the SB and he blew the game i used it as my jaying down clean up rag for the next few years before I burned it lol what a season great memories that SB loss really shook me i was literally seriously depressed for a while after that
The closest we ever got to 1985. By far the best team in the 2000's. It was unfortunate the offense could not stay on the field in the Superbowl to give the defense a break. Payton Manning ripped us apart in the second half. I tip my hat off to Manning. As devastated as I was, I was still happy Manning got one. Unfortunately, it was against us.
What’s even more remarkable about the 2006 win was that the Dolphins were able to snap the streak in Chicago-cold weather doesn’t deter teams hungry for a win!
This season happened the year I was born. Just living with my dad I became a bears fan around 6 years old and I've had nothing but heartbreak ever since I wish I could have seen this 😭
Ya right , just sell Bear history for the new USA? Greedy owners and to many darn rules in this league, end result, fans being disgruntled, team owners that don’t know anything, to bad the greed has found its way to players now!
@@WFM WHich is sad. I mean look how many teams have 5, 6, 7 super bowls and we cannot even win two in all these decades. Even hick town Greenbay has much more success than big city Chicago
I remember watching the cardinals game at 9 years old with my pops. We were almost in tears watching that last drive and waiting for the field goal. So lucky he missed lol
I was In 6th grade this year. My dad got us tix to the Super Bowl and I remember when Hester returned it we were all going nuts. After the game though I cried the whole car ride from Miami Back to the Northwest suburbs of Chicago lol.
It’s so random to me that this bears team made the super bowl. As a non bears fan I had to do research to find out they were a very balanced team. Wanted them to beat the colts
Devin Hesters opening kick return for a TD just goosebumps and chills...after i saw that i honestly thought the bears were destined to win...but peyton manning found a way
Now this is what happens when the Bears do not play the Super Bowl in the land of Jennifer. However the Bears were flat out dominant in the regular season. They won a majority of their games in the land of Jennifer, but the Seahawks made it interesting in the divisional playoff. The Bears let the Saints come marching in up in the land of Jennifer, but when it was over the Saints went limping out. Ballgame over. Bears win. Super Bowl bound.
Whenever the Bears find success, it’s never because of a great offense-it’s ALWAYS because of a phenomenal defense (specifically featuring LBs like Singletary/Urlacher and edge rushers like Dent/Mack), a capable running game, and great special teams. It will be interesting to see if the formula can be repeated to another Super Bowl title in today’s pass-happy NFL with rules mostly geared against defense...
Yes the NFL is geared to offense. Cold winters in Chicago and being on Lake Michigan makes passing the football so difficult! That is a big reason why the BEARS never had great QBs.
They should've done a Super Bowl Shuffle sequel when they had the chance! For clarification the original '85 Shuffle was before the Super Bowl so they could've done the same after the captured the AFC pennant in 2006.
This Bears team was special to me because it had smart, solid guys up and down the roster who didn't make mistakes. They had superstars, yes, particularly Urlacher and Hester, but the rest of team was full of smart, consistent players who may not have been stars but who didn't make mistakes. Kreutz, Jones, Des Clark, Alex Brown, Ogunleye, Briggs, Peanut Tillman, Ricky Manning, and ROBBIE GOULD. Yes, the kicker was a LARGE part of the team's success that year. Had Mike Brown and Tommie Harris not gotten injured, they would have been the second coming of the 85 Bears.
Bears sent 8 players to the Pro Bowl (x2 offensive, x3.defensive, and x3 specialists) and some even to the All Pro teams that same year.. The team was literally a QB away from being the most perfect Champion ever. But we were stuck with Jekyll & Hyde "quarterback" Rex Grossman, and suspended NT Tank Johnson / injured DT Tommie Harris leading up to that Super Bowl Sunday. They all deserved better and for the many HOF's or RoH players / coaches, I just wish they'd gotten that Ring... Bear Down (1,2,3 Space Mountain!)
Why does no one mention the epic game the 2006 Seahawks and Bears had in the divisional round playoffs that year ? That was ONE helluva game! Bears got the win in OT, definitely the best playoff game that year …
That was definitely an underrated playoff game. I'll have to disagree that it was the best playoff game that year, though. That one will have to go to the Patriots, Colts AFC Championship Game.
Man I will never forget this year or the super bowl and how freaking sad I was after. Grossman actually had a very good year considering his size issue. If he was as tall as Cutler he would have been a great qb. (At 14:04 look at the dudes shoes, he has his 13s *Jordan's turned into cleats lol)
I remember watching the night game against the Seahawks. The TD pass to Berrian (6:30) was the smoothest-looking play... I thought to myself "They're going to the Super Bowl this season." Sadly, the wheels seemed to start coming off the wagon for Grossman during the Monday Night game against Arizona. It was a shame because he looked dynamite for the first five games of the 2006 season, and was the NFC offensive player of the month for September of '06.
Robert H There will probably not be another Mike Ditka, another Walter Payton, another Gary Fencik, another Richard Dent, another Mike Singletary, another Wilbur Marshall, another Jim McMahon, another Willie Gault, another Dennis McKinnon, another Keith Van Horne, another Jay Hilgenburg, another Tom Thayer, another Steve McMichael, another Dennis Gentry, another Shaun Gayle, another Dave Duerson .......
Robert H The only things that Chicago will ever have in terms of a sports dynasty are likely the Bulls and the Blackhawks. The Sox and the Cubs and the Bears will most likely be one and done.
Man if only the Bears would have signed Kurt Warner instead of Brian Griese. If that happens the Bears win the Super Bowl against the Colts. After the 2005 season when the Bears went with Orton all year they knew they needed a veteran backup behind Grossman because he keeps getting hurt all the time. They went with Brian Griese. If we had Kurt Warner there's no way he doesn't come in at some point during the season when Grossman's having one of his bad Rexgames. I mean look at what Warner did without a great defense like the Bears had just a few years later in Arizona. Warner took Arizona to a Super Bowl like I said with not so great of a defense in Arizona. With how good are defense was and are running game was that year there's no way we don't beat the Colts in the Super Bowl if we have Warner instead of Grossman. We had a chance to but chose Brian freaking greasy. Smh
Indeed this was a great season with a very painful ending unfortunately!!!!!! If Cutler Bears had the 06 o line we would’ve definitely won a few championships. We should of stuck with what got us there in the championship game a heavy dose of Thomas Jones sprinkled with a lil Benson and then hit them with Rex play action. The Bears game plan had Rex out there throwing the ball like he was Manning.
Is sucks that Rogers owns Chicago Bears cause Rogers wasn't there in Green Bay the DaBears will own the NFC North Division and be in the playoffs every year........"DaBears34"
I like how during the bears vs cardinals highlights, the camera cuts to Rex Grossman after each defensive touchdown as if to say "you're freakin useless"
I squarely place the blame for this Super Bowl loss on Lovie Smith. Refusing to make defense adjustments, taking Thomas Jones out of the game, and so on. Lovie allowed himself to be outcoached, and he was either too stubborn to do anything about it, or he was comfortable with it.
To many haters on Grossman he had a good season,in top 4 QBs in the league,and they had a weak lineman(O) and by end of the season they had an Oline that could be considered no better than decent,lot of people forget Benson was on this team
I wonder if the Bears could've won against the New England Patriots in the superbowl that year if the Colts would've lost to the pats in the Afc championship
Fun Fact: Bears are the only team ever to come back from down 20 points and win without scoring an offensive TD...
Ya Dennis green
RIP
Some things never changed
WE ARE WHO THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE
That defense that year was scary. If the offense could of back them up, then they would been world champions. Remember watching that game. Was in 10th grade and then that summer wishing football season was on lol
Yup against Cardinals06
Dear God the ending to that season still hurts. With how they beat the Cards and how crazy that season was...best season I've ever witnessed.
1985 best ever by far
1985 was absolutely insane. I lived in northern IL, west of Rockford, that year, and all of us were "Bear mad." But 2006 was a whole lot of fun, even with the loss in SB 41.
You ain't kidding. Still the best Bears team I have witnessed. I was 4 when the 85 Bears won. It still hurts to remember.
Same with the 2010-2011 season they should of beaten the Packers
@@robertpreston2220 I was 2 years old. Couldn't really witness it.
I was in 8th grade..I cried when we lost. Hester’s opening return had me knowing we were gonna win but we didn’t.
Thats crazy I was in 8th grade as well. I cried when they lost too. I was so sure they were gonna win. They deserved it so much, and so did us fans. I watched every game and i watched them all again on nfl replay, most exciting football ever played in the NFL. 85 bears was good but this team had so many special things happening all year. There will never be another devin hester...but now we have tarik cohen😁 space mountain here we come again💪☝🤜🤛🏋
I think that I was in 6th grade and also cried my eyes out. I think that game is the reason the NFL will never have an outdoor super bowl again
Rex grossman......
lol I was in 6th at the game cried the whole ride home
@@Pariah_Larry What do you mean? The NFL has had outdoor super bowls since this one. They have had two in Miami, two in Tampa Bay, one in New York and one in San Francisco
Anyone else get a little emotional watching this???
I was just teary eyed
I like re-watching the Devin Hester running back kick off every night before bed.
BEARDOWN!!!
One of the best bear teams of all time
True Bear fans always get emotional about Da Bears. I miss the teams and coaches of yesteryear, the entire game of football is going thru some not so good changes these days.
As a bears fan, I like coming back to this video whenever the team isn’t doing well. I’ve watched it many times.
I think the Bears might be pretty good in 2023 2024 season. They have a QB now.
I miss this defense. They were incredible
No the Bears are the 80s that was greatness
Robert H I dont recall comparing. I just said I miss this defense.
Robert H and there were a couple years in the 80s that they were great
This year we’re #1
1985 was a great defense not the 2006 defense
I still get goosebumps watching hester run that kick back we were so close to winning that superbowl
Lol man after that return I just had bad feeling cuz it reminded me of the gators Ted gin jr returning the opening kick off and they lost that game.
If Only They didn't give it to that deadbeat Cedric Benson
@@nathanmccumber2614 I hate to say it but our Defense gave up that game. C'mon, they gave up 29 points!? They just gassed in the 2nd half
@@mr.mcmagpie6606 they had a blown coverage assignment with the wayne touchdown and gave up a touchdown late after the colts intercepted. You are so wrong before that interception the bears could of took the lead they were only down 22-17 . The bears couldn't move the ball the entire game the defense kept them in the game
@@mr.mcmagpie6606 I think that Grossman was the biggest factor in the Bears losing. He turned the ball over too much, and it showed.
Just 1 good QB away from winning a championship! It still hurts to this day.
Yep, Bears we’re really good overall as a team, but the QB position was just a game manager…
What was one thing that Rex Grossman did wrong?
Alot of people hating head coach Lovie Smith. He's the only head coach after Ditka who got us to a the Super Bowl. Yeah we lost, but we got there...
Hot take, He’s the best coach we ever had
@@isaacwojo3273that would b buddy Ryan
I Still remember an amazing stat I heard during this season. At the halfway point when they were 7-1, they had the best point differential of any team in history after 8 games
I was in 5th grade during the 2006 season and I still remember how incredible every game was. Best season i have ever seen. The Cardinals game was nuts on MNF! The Super Bowl was also crazyyyyyy
Super Bowl XLI was the first ever football I saw. I was 13, I was in 7th grade at the time. Seeing Devin Hester return that opening kickoff for a touchdown was an awesome experience.
If Mike Brown and Tommie Harris were healthy, Indy wouldnt have a chance.
joemomma if we didn't have fucking Grossman
joemomma yeah, those were two devastating losses. Our best player on the d line and our best player in our secondary we really needed them to beat indy.
if Cutler was the QB during these years we would have won a couple...
Bro mike brown is the biggest what if in the 2000s bro was cold 💯
@@TTSCAM Mike Brown had an outstanding football mind. If only his body could have matched his football IQ. He really is a great example of "what-if." And although I vaguely remember Tommie Harris slipping somewhat in 2006, that could have been because of him being hurt. I could be wrong but that's what I remember. I do wonder how things would be different if Harris and Brown had been at full strength. But injuries happen and a team has to overcome them.
Man i don't think I missed a single play that whole season i was dead locked on the bears all year i remember hearing they drafted Hester at CB and I was excited to see what he could do i had no idea he was a return man i couldn't believe how dope he was scoring in the first game and I was pumped on nate Vasher i thought he was a forsure future hall of famer i remember the Monday night game against Arizona being so bummed out the first 3 quarters that are win streak was about to be snapped then they came back and won i thought they were definitely then going to win the SB they played the 5th of February in my birth city of Miami on my dads birthday i thought there was no way we were going to loose then Hester returns opening kick ha omg I thought that was it i had bought a Grossman jersey a day before the SB and he blew the game i used it as my jaying down clean up rag for the next few years before I burned it lol what a season great memories that SB loss really shook me i was literally seriously depressed for a while after that
Hester was a incredible talent and will always bring a smile to my memories of Da Bears!
Seeing those old stat lines at the bottom on the ticker is a shot of nostalgia
What stands out most about that team was the Toughness and the heart! Something the Bears lack today.
The closest we ever got to 1985. By far the best team in the 2000's. It was unfortunate the offense could not stay on the field in the Superbowl to give the defense a break. Payton Manning ripped us apart in the second half. I tip my hat off to Manning. As devastated as I was, I was still happy Manning got one. Unfortunately, it was against us.
I’m a chiefs fan but I sort have always rooted for the bears. Love the uniforms and their history.
That was a special team.
My sweet home Chicago 1986 left for Cali with my Super Bowl souvenirs that year . Best move ever. Now moved again in the tropics.
Its crazy how the dolphins ended the bears undefeated season in during the 05-06 season the same way the did in 1985 such an enigma yet a coincidence
Clintonious Pro-Maximus and they lost in Miami in the Super Bowl.
What’s even more remarkable about the 2006 win was that the Dolphins were able to snap the streak in Chicago-cold weather doesn’t deter teams hungry for a win!
@@Skys147 and they lost the last Miami matchup - in Miami, back in 2018
My favorite bears season ever.. I was only 6 years old in 85 when they won the Superbowl...
Miss these guys
Chicago should've ran Thomas Jones more in the Super Bowl...this still stings in 2020.
Ron Turner for ya.
I truly believe had they run Jones more we would have won.
Devin Hester was so big in a lot of their wins that season I wish the Bears kept him around longer than they did.
Watching this because for some reason a bunch of 06 bears stuff is showing up in my recommended 😂
ParadiseParksInc like what man? I’ve been trying to find more vids
This season happened the year I was born. Just living with my dad I became a bears fan around 6 years old and I've had nothing but heartbreak ever since I wish I could have seen this 😭
What’s happened to this franchise breaks my heart
Every year I hope Virginia will sell the team.
Ya right , just sell Bear history for the new USA? Greedy owners and to many darn rules in this league, end result, fans being disgruntled, team owners that don’t know anything, to bad the greed has found its way to players now!
I love nfl yearbooks watched all of these as a kid
Devin Hester single-handedly made this team Super Bowl contenders in a single offseason.
That defense too
Such a great season
It was?
@@robertpreston2220 we went to the super bowl, yes it was
@@WFM we lost like typical bears
@@robertpreston2220 no shame in second place, a lot better than we’ve been able to pull off the last 14 years
@@WFM WHich is sad. I mean look how many teams have 5, 6, 7 super bowls and we cannot even win two in all these decades. Even hick town Greenbay has much more success than big city Chicago
I remember watching the cardinals game at 9 years old with my pops. We were almost in tears watching that last drive and waiting for the field goal. So lucky he missed lol
This one hurts a lot
Bears from 2006 and 2010 deserved to be champs...
2010😂😂 the year y’all decided to rest the starters instead of eliminating the then Super Bowl champs.
I was In 6th grade this year. My dad got us tix to the Super Bowl and I remember when Hester returned it we were all going nuts. After the game though I cried the whole car ride from Miami Back to the Northwest suburbs of Chicago lol.
Damn how the years goes by I hope before I pass away like my father saw the bears win in 1985 I wanna see them win in 2022
Here because the 2019-2020 Bears are making me sad.
I got emotional watching that game I cried when they lost
I keep coming back to this video every time the Bears don't do well.
It’s so random to me that this bears team made the super bowl. As a non bears fan I had to do research to find out they were a very balanced team. Wanted them to beat the colts
Devin Hesters opening kick return for a TD just goosebumps and chills...after i saw that i honestly thought the bears were destined to win...but peyton manning found a way
Man, that was a good team. So close . now the Bears are so far away. Hopefully we get back soon.
Now this is what happens when the Bears do not play the Super Bowl in the land of Jennifer. However the Bears were flat out dominant in the regular season. They won a majority of their games in the land of Jennifer, but the Seahawks made it interesting in the divisional playoff. The Bears let the Saints come marching in up in the land of Jennifer, but when it was over the Saints went limping out. Ballgame over. Bears win. Super Bowl bound.
Whenever the Bears find success, it’s never because of a great offense-it’s ALWAYS because of a phenomenal defense (specifically featuring LBs like Singletary/Urlacher and edge rushers like Dent/Mack), a capable running game, and great special teams.
It will be interesting to see if the formula can be repeated to another Super Bowl title in today’s pass-happy NFL with rules mostly geared against defense...
Yes the NFL is geared to offense. Cold winters in Chicago and being on Lake Michigan
makes passing the football so difficult!
That is a big reason why the BEARS never had great QBs.
No and until the Bears realize it's no longer 1985 they will continue to be mediocre at best.
Bears should have won this Super Bowl.
Mat nagy show this to the bears now
They should've done a Super Bowl Shuffle sequel when they had the chance! For clarification the original '85 Shuffle was before the Super Bowl so they could've done the same after the captured the AFC pennant in 2006.
This Bears team was special to me because it had smart, solid guys up and down the roster who didn't make mistakes.
They had superstars, yes, particularly Urlacher and Hester, but the rest of team was full of smart, consistent players who may not have been stars but who didn't make mistakes.
Kreutz, Jones, Des Clark, Alex Brown, Ogunleye, Briggs, Peanut Tillman, Ricky Manning, and ROBBIE GOULD. Yes, the kicker was a LARGE part of the team's success that year.
Had Mike Brown and Tommie Harris not gotten injured, they would have been the second coming of the 85 Bears.
Need players like this in today’s era
This was our year!
I remember that Hester super bowl return like it was yesterday. 🐻 down
Bears sent 8 players to the Pro Bowl (x2 offensive, x3.defensive, and x3 specialists) and some even to the All Pro teams that same year..
The team was literally a QB away from being the most perfect Champion ever. But we were stuck with Jekyll & Hyde "quarterback" Rex Grossman, and suspended NT Tank Johnson / injured DT Tommie Harris leading up to that Super Bowl Sunday.
They all deserved better and for the many HOF's or RoH players / coaches, I just wish they'd gotten that Ring...
Bear Down (1,2,3 Space Mountain!)
I'm glad where back to a 4 -3 defense the way it should be 2022 let's go
Bring my era to todays Chicago bears 🐻 and see what happens
Devin Hester was the offense lol but man miss that 06 bears defense
Why does no one mention the epic game the 2006 Seahawks and Bears had in the divisional round playoffs that year ? That was ONE helluva game! Bears got the win in OT, definitely the best playoff game that year …
That was definitely an underrated playoff game. I'll have to disagree that it was the best playoff game that year, though. That one will have to go to the Patriots, Colts AFC Championship Game.
@@BroncoJosh … That was a good one also agreed …
What a season that was. When jones ran his last td in against the saints i cried because i knew we were going to the Superbowl. 😂
Man I will never forget this year or the super bowl and how freaking sad I was after. Grossman actually had a very good year considering his size issue. If he was as tall as Cutler he would have been a great qb. (At 14:04 look at the dudes shoes, he has his 13s *Jordan's turned into cleats lol)
🏈🏈🏈👏
Chicago Bears 🐻
I remember this team Thomas Jones Man he rush ball super bowl I thought bears where going win Crush me dat year they didn’t
I miss the White on White unis...
Firing Lovie was the biggest mistake the Bears ever made. I hope Eberflus brings it back.
THE BEARS ARE WHO WE THOUGHT THEY WERE!!! CROWN THEIR ^&&ES!!!!
Doder donik
Mannn it’s been a long time I hope we get back to business and get back to the ship
I remember watching the night game against the Seahawks. The TD pass to Berrian (6:30) was the smoothest-looking play... I thought to myself "They're going to the Super Bowl this season." Sadly, the wheels seemed to start coming off the wagon for Grossman during the Monday Night game against Arizona. It was a shame because he looked dynamite for the first five games of the 2006 season, and was the NFC offensive player of the month for September of '06.
This was, as of 2023, the last time we saw the Monsters of the Midway dominate the NFL
2018 is our year! Bear Down!
Lol
So the Bears had two straight games against the Giants and Jets, both at the Meadowlands, that season. I bet they stayed there that entire week?
One day soon... the Bears will be champs again.
1985 Bears is all we will ever have sadly
Robert H There will probably not be another Mike Ditka, another Walter Payton, another Gary Fencik, another Richard Dent, another Mike Singletary, another Wilbur Marshall, another Jim McMahon, another Willie Gault, another Dennis McKinnon, another Keith Van Horne, another Jay Hilgenburg, another Tom Thayer, another Steve McMichael, another Dennis Gentry, another Shaun Gayle, another Dave Duerson .......
Robert H The only things that Chicago will ever have in terms of a sports dynasty are likely the Bulls and the Blackhawks. The Sox and the Cubs and the Bears will most likely be one and done.
Sadly that is true because the nfl does not allow fun or real football anymore
Sad but true. Bears of the 80s should have been a dynasty if we had had a better head coach
Scooby Carr there will never be another Walter Payton.
Still hurts they lost but they for sure had the chicago mentality. They were gritty and would play hard and go down swinging for lovie
Devin Hester was just inducted into the Hall of Fame
I'm a Bear....4 life
It's a shame that they did not show Dennis Green's tirade at a post-game conference after the Bears defeated the Cardinals
The voice at about 18:10 sounds like that black coach who shouted shower up!! in the movie "Rudy"
If Kyle Orton plays, we win that SB.
I know, I know...if and could and might have, woulda coulda shoulda
It still hurts a bit...
Man if only the Bears would have signed Kurt Warner instead of Brian Griese. If that happens the Bears win the Super Bowl against the Colts. After the 2005 season when the Bears went with Orton all year they knew they needed a veteran backup behind Grossman because he keeps getting hurt all the time. They went with Brian Griese. If we had Kurt Warner there's no way he doesn't come in at some point during the season when Grossman's having one of his bad Rexgames. I mean look at what Warner did without a great defense like the Bears had just a few years later in Arizona. Warner took Arizona to a Super Bowl like I said with not so great of a defense in Arizona. With how good are defense was and are running game was that year there's no way we don't beat the Colts in the Super Bowl if we have Warner instead of Grossman. We had a chance to but chose Brian freaking greasy. Smh
Indeed this was a great season with a very painful ending unfortunately!!!!!! If Cutler Bears had the 06 o line we would’ve definitely won a few championships. We should of stuck with what got us there in the championship game a heavy dose of Thomas Jones sprinkled with a lil Benson and then hit them with Rex play action. The Bears game plan had Rex out there throwing the ball like he was Manning.
Once the bears part ends, what DVD is that segment from that started going over the 2006 season?
Angel Ramirez I’ve been wondering too man.
Is sucks that Rogers owns Chicago Bears cause Rogers wasn't there in Green Bay the DaBears will own the NFC North Division and be in the playoffs every year........"DaBears34"
I like how during the bears vs cardinals highlights, the camera cuts to Rex Grossman after each defensive touchdown as if to say "you're freakin useless"
"Fuck it, I'm going deep" Rex Grossman
I squarely place the blame for this Super Bowl loss on Lovie Smith. Refusing to make defense adjustments, taking Thomas Jones out of the game, and so on. Lovie allowed himself to be outcoached, and he was either too stubborn to do anything about it, or he was comfortable with it.
To many haters on Grossman he had a good season,in top 4 QBs in the league,and they had a weak lineman(O) and by end of the season they had an Oline that could be considered no better than decent,lot of people forget Benson was on this team
Rex and the monsters of the midway !
I always loved it when Lovie tried to be fired up. It was so not in his nature, lol.
I wonder if the Bears could've won against the New England Patriots in the superbowl that year if the Colts would've lost to the pats in the Afc championship
They should've been able to beat the Colts. They were good enough to beat anyone that year.
At what point did Tommie Harris and Mike Brown experience season-ending injuries that year?
TJ and Hester
How do we not win it all
Fun fact, Grossman has as many NFC championships has Aaron Rodgers 😂
Hopefully my boys get back to respectability sooner than later
Hester is a number 99 in madden in my book
At 0:50, Colts #28 tries to tackle Hester with one hand. NFLRigged BillionsInBetting.
Tough loss just a few missing pieces
Vasher: “Let’s watch how they do it so we know how to do it next time”.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck
Its "Rashidi" Davis NOT Rashid David...........Just ask Brian Billick
Virginia killed this team when she took over in 1986...glory will come after she dies and the team sells.
I don't ever remember the bears being good. Weird
Why can't they do it 2020 season
The Bears reached the top of Space Mountain, but they couldn't plant their flag