My dad's college team was Colorado State and unfortunately, BYU was in the WAC...and kicked the snot out of CSU pretty much every year. Thus, my dad HATED Jim McMahon with a passion. And part of that came down to a game where BYU was once again beating the living crap out of CSU and Lavell Edwards left McMahon in the game to get some sort of passing record. (My brother claims he watched Steve Young, the backup, throw a temper tantrum on the sideline because he couldn't go in as relief, but my brother isn't a reliable narrator) All this to say my dad was highly amused by George Martin's cheap shot.
So, the narration skills run in the family? 🤭😁 Interesting tale, the bit about #SteveYoung might well explain the tension (and plausible tantrums) of having to sit behind the incomparable #JoeMontana
What a trip to see this Vid. I was taken to the football games around age 8. My parents had met and graduated from BYU. My Dad had some very 'grandfathered' season tickets at the Cougar Stadium 50-yard line. I only went because there was Soda and Hotdogs, didn't understand squat about football. One game, I was sitting with my Dad and his 2 Brothers. I remember my Eldest uncle during a game leaning over to tell the others: "Doesn’t look like that shoulder is bothering him anymore!” Was a game where Jim came back from shoulder surgery. The greatest memory I have of that game is, I asked my uncle to my right about this and that and he realized I didn't understand the game of football. Thus, he explained after that every play and ever since then, I've been a True BYU/Football Fan. Plus, I follow the BYU Players through their NFL careers which makes a lifelong passion for the game continue…
“A lot of people want to look at Jim as a strange dude but I just look at him as a football player who was a tremendous leader. I’ve played with a number of good quarterbacks, decent quarterbacks. The only outstanding quarterback, championship quarterback that I’ve ever been associated with was Jim McMahon.” -Gary Fencik
The number of QB records McMahon set in college is just insane. And some of those records took decades to break. Like he was that good. He had 70 NCAA records when he was done and then finished 3rd in Heisman voting, can you say east coast bias? Also it's scary to think what he could've done if not for that injury to his shoulder. Even scarier what he could've done if the Bears actually provided him with top shelf receivers. Or if he was on a team that was heavy on passing. Imagine McMahon on a west coast offense. He'd have eaten the NFL record book for breakfast.
He should have been SB MVP too... Yes, the D ruled, but all 11 men were great, as usual... on offense, Payton was stopped, OLers never get MVP votes, the WRs were average (except Gault when he held on the bombs he was thrown to). McMahon still holds the record for Y/Att in a SB at 12.8. Literally every pass went long, no matter if jump passes, roll outs, or bombs. Awesome to watch, both the D, and McMahon srurviving and thus winning a football game. Compared to the nowadays dink, dork, honk and donk passing, 80s football was brutal but beautiful.
I'm the punky QB, known as McMahon. When I hit the turf, I've got no plan. I just throw my body all over the field. I can't dance, but I can throw the pill. I motivate the cats, I like to tease. I play so cool, I aim to please. That's why you all got here on the double To catch me doin' the Super Bowl Shuffle.
I remember someone saying he came into Halas hall, sat next to Papa Bear himself with a beer in his hand and sunglasses on. Papa scratched his head, looking around and said "...is this *the* guy?"
As a Packers fan living in a house full of Packers fans, I got nothing but biased information about him. Thanks for this vid, Five, you've really changed my opinion about the guy.
McMahon almost single-handedly willed the '91 Eagles to the playoffs. Philly had an insane defense led by players that Buddy Ryan had brought in and, had it not been for comically bad play from some of the quarterbacks that preceded him that year, would have done some serious damage. I consider that year to be Jim's best quarterbacking year.
82 (2nd best passer rating ever by a rookie back then), 84 (highly efficient), 85 (carrying the team until the D clicked by about week 4), 87 (with all those comebacks), and yes 91... Hard to judge which was the best. The were all great, and still marred with his usual injuries.
Packers fans calling out the Bears for only having 1 Super Bowl while choosing to ignore their player intentionally injuring McMahon to prevent a back-to-back
The Bears probably would have repeated if McMahon was healthy da Bears probably repeat and they beat NE in SB 20 46-10. Then Broncos are whipped in SB 21 by over 19 pts and students of all ages in CO get a bereavement day.
Also the 80s when QBs didn't wear wristbands with the plays on them and didn't just audible when they wanted, they called their own plays. Dan Fouts basically gave coaches ulcers with how he didn't care what plays were sent in to him.
After 105 or so seasons, Jimbo remains the Bears greatest quarterback. No one had more determination, guts, talent than this man. John Madden stated Jim was "the best QB of 1980's"....
Packers fans talk all that noise, but had to intentionally injure him because they couldn't win. Say what you will about how bad the Bears have been, but they've never stooped to that level
The balls it took to be a swaggy white guy qb knowing all the dls and lbs wanted a good shot. Chicago. For a 1000 years Chicago. Hands down my favorite qb. Not the best, but definitely my favorite. Jimmy Mac, Pirate Quarterback.
Jim was also injured in the 1985 season, and despite Steve Fuller's best efforts, it was during Steve's run as QB that the Bears lost the 1 game vs Miami ironically. And yeah Charles Martin is not allowed back in GB for that late hit, even if it was against the Bears. His 2 game suspension was the first of its kind, setting a precedent against dirty play, so it at least did something.
I'm pretty sure that sometimes forgetting why I walk into a room is just something that happened as I got older, because I know I don't have dementia. Hell, I forgot what I was typing in the middle of the last sentence. 🤷♂🤣
I was born in 1995 in Chicago and people would talk about Walter Payton, Michael Jordan, The Fridge, Mike Ditka, Dick Butkus and of course our boy Jim Mcmann. They would talk about him like he was a psycho who could take any hit and keep going. Love my city.
Get out of here. That guy was so overrated. He was a great college passer because of the BYU system that made stars out of multiple future NFL busts, but he was nothing more t han a big personality in the NFL. He handed off to Walter Payton, tossed an ocassional bomb to Willie Gault, and let an historic defense do the hard work. Had he not been on that '85 Bears team, been in that embarrasingly bad Super Bowl Shuffle video, or mooned a helicopter few people would even remember him.
@@MarkMay-cr6bv ya naw he was ight be he wasn’t great by any means. Rex grossman very similar. I’m just saying his personality his play his drama his whole career etc. is just 1980s football 😂 if someone asked me about football I’m the 80s I show them big Jim and LT as far as linking pro sports with the time and culture of that decade
Involved in 3 of the biggest comebacks in teams history he played for: BYU Holiday Bowl, The "Roller Dome" comeback on TNF in 85, and the Philly comeback vs CLE... and the QB of the best, most awesome, most crazy team ever across all sports: Da 85 Bears. The true last action hero.
For those that don't know how absolutely BONKERS BYU is, one time I went there for a basketball tournament and they gave me a shirt to wear in the cafeteria because tank tops (even worn by men) were outlawed.
@@crmay72 does adult beverages include *anything* with caffeine? Bc that was also outlawed when I was there 😆 I think now you *might* be able to buy a coke.
@@michaelmcgough2580 Alrighty then! So had I been there when you were there, let's just say I'd be calling you from jail to come bail me out! Gotta have either a diet coke (with caffeine) or some coffee in the morning! 🤣
No coach today would let a QB do what McMahon did. Even Brady didn't get to have the latitude McMahon did. McMahon didn't just audible whenever he wanted, he'd call his own plays. And given how often they worked out, well Ditka could scream at him but what was he going to do? Bench the best play caller the Bears had?
Legend has it that as he climbed out of limo to meet the President of BYU, he knocked a beer can from the floor.... In those days BYU was widely known as 'the Mormon Air Force', as was allowed to air it out at will.
0:05 - _"...and a damn good QB too"_ _I STRONGLY DISAGREE_ with you on that statement... the only reason that he won those 2 SuperBowls bc... #1- that _1985‐1986 Chicago Bears🐻 DEFENSE_ was _THEE BEST DEFENSIVE SQUAD TO EVER EXIST!_ ...and... #2- he backed up Brett Favre when the _Green Bay Packers_ won the _1995‐1996 SuperBowl_ _...'NUFF SAID!!!_
When Jim McMahon was healthy, the Bears WON. He had 26 CONSECUTIVE wins as QB when he was starting. It's shame they only had 1 Super Bowl to show for it. After 1985, the Redskins made the Bears their bitch winning 2 divisional playoff games that includes 2 regular season games in 1990 and 1991. The sad thing is that McMahon's body was made of glass and playing on that Soldier Field astroturf until 1988 sure as hell didn't help. Now he's paying for the years of football with CTE like symptoms and chronic injuries. I wouldn't be shocked if he did have CTE when he dies.
7:26 I think if a player does a cheap shot that injures another player for a long period of time I mean unless it's a career ending injury, that player who did that cheap shot that injured the other player should be suspended for the same amount of time as the injured player. That might be a good way to motivate them not to take these cheap shots
I don’t think McMahon really felt any animosity toward Doug Flutie. He was just open and vocal about his support for Fuller and Tomczak. Most likely due to Mike Ditka having never shown any sort of loyalty to his quarterbacks.
Bill Pickel: “Pick L.” But to get to the reality… McMahon showed up after being drafted in a limo with beer. People heard he was BYU and made it a bigger deal. Note: the fork in his eye was when he used a fork to try to undo a knot as a kid.
9:06- _HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!... OMFG BRO,_ Jim McMahon is a _gODDAMN FUCKIN' GANSTER!!!_ Going into the White House and wearing the jersey of your team's greatest rival... that takes _SOME HUGE BALLS BRO!!!_ ...but _I ABSOLUTELY FUCKING HATE_ those _Green Bay (Fudge) Packers,_ so that stunt would've _ACCOMPLISHED ABSOLUTELY NOTHING_ except making me _DIE OF PURE LAUGHTER_ if I had actually been alive back then
No one would have paid attention to McMahon of put up with his antics without Sweetness and that defense. He probably wouldn't have been a starter more than a few years. He never had more than 15 TDs in a season, never had 2400 yards in a season. I was going to say he was the Kenny Pickett of his day, but that's going way too far.
An all-time defense, an all-time RB, and the coolest QB ever…..85 Bears had swag.
heaviest guy to have a TD for awhile too
@@poindextertunesin the super bowl**
Straight greatest RB and maybe the greatest defense ever
Walter was the man
@@UniquelyMadeIAmnot maybe, they are the greatest defense ever. Look what they did in every playoff game
7:48 “Jim McMahon didn’t make plays everyone liked”
“Yeah, he left that up to the BeeGees”
Party on
Car!
So I guess if you're born with the last name McMahon, youse got to be a wacky character!
Let's see...Ed, Vince, Jim...checks out.
@@mangrove At least 2 of them don't like to 💩 on women.
No Diddy
I don’t know about that but I always thought it was so wild that the Gaelic meaning is “son of the bear.”
@@mangroveDon't forget Shane Mcmahon
The greatest Raider never to be a Raider.
Him and James Harrison
He’s said on many occasions that he always wanted to be a Raider.
Fuckin' eh ! 😆
My dad's college team was Colorado State and unfortunately, BYU was in the WAC...and kicked the snot out of CSU pretty much every year. Thus, my dad HATED Jim McMahon with a passion. And part of that came down to a game where BYU was once again beating the living crap out of CSU and Lavell Edwards left McMahon in the game to get some sort of passing record. (My brother claims he watched Steve Young, the backup, throw a temper tantrum on the sideline because he couldn't go in as relief, but my brother isn't a reliable narrator)
All this to say my dad was highly amused by George Martin's cheap shot.
Your dad‘s favorite team was Colorado State?…..why? Lol
So, the narration skills run in the family? 🤭😁 Interesting tale, the bit about #SteveYoung might well explain the tension (and plausible tantrums) of having to sit behind the incomparable #JoeMontana
Charles Martin
I thought for sure this was going to be about Jeff Garcia!
That's the next video, Gayest QB in NFL history.
Krispy kremes. Let's get a box!
Same here.
Not the fruitiest
@@aleks1939he's not gay though. He was married to a former Playboy model and had 4 kids with her.
What a trip to see this Vid. I was taken to the football games around age 8. My parents had met and graduated from BYU. My Dad had some very 'grandfathered' season tickets at the Cougar Stadium 50-yard line. I only went because there was Soda and Hotdogs, didn't understand squat about football. One game, I was sitting with my Dad and his 2 Brothers. I remember my Eldest uncle during a game leaning over to tell the others: "Doesn’t look like that shoulder is bothering him anymore!” Was a game where Jim came back from shoulder surgery. The greatest memory I have of that game is, I asked my uncle to my right about this and that and he realized I didn't understand the game of football. Thus, he explained after that every play and ever since then, I've been a True BYU/Football Fan. Plus, I follow the BYU Players through their NFL careers which makes a lifelong passion for the game continue…
That is so Fantastic, great to know you will never forget the fun memories 🙌👏💪🏻🐐
Chicago still loves this dude.
“A lot of people want to look at Jim as a strange dude but I just look at him as a football player who was a tremendous leader. I’ve played with a number of good quarterbacks, decent quarterbacks. The only outstanding quarterback, championship quarterback that I’ve ever been associated with was Jim McMahon.”
-Gary Fencik
The number of QB records McMahon set in college is just insane. And some of those records took decades to break. Like he was that good. He had 70 NCAA records when he was done and then finished 3rd in Heisman voting, can you say east coast bias? Also it's scary to think what he could've done if not for that injury to his shoulder. Even scarier what he could've done if the Bears actually provided him with top shelf receivers. Or if he was on a team that was heavy on passing. Imagine McMahon on a west coast offense. He'd have eaten the NFL record book for breakfast.
He should have been SB MVP too... Yes, the D ruled, but all 11 men were great, as usual... on offense, Payton was stopped, OLers never get MVP votes, the WRs were average (except Gault when he held on the bombs he was thrown to). McMahon still holds the record for Y/Att in a SB at 12.8. Literally every pass went long, no matter if jump passes, roll outs, or bombs. Awesome to watch, both the D, and McMahon srurviving and thus winning a football game.
Compared to the nowadays dink, dork, honk and donk passing, 80s football was brutal but beautiful.
So basically he’s the NFL version of Mario Balotelli
Why Always Me?
He's more like Romario.
JMac ain't nobody's version of anybody .... ever.
I read it as Mario Baseball. Still the same.
Or Dennis Rodman lol
That's my quarterback.😢 Bear down.😂
Never knew Jim was such a savage😂
I'm the punky QB, known as McMahon.
When I hit the turf, I've got no plan.
I just throw my body all over the field.
I can't dance, but I can throw the pill.
I motivate the cats, I like to tease.
I play so cool, I aim to please.
That's why you all got here on the double
To catch me doin' the Super Bowl Shuffle.
I remember someone saying he came into Halas hall, sat next to Papa Bear himself with a beer in his hand and sunglasses on. Papa scratched his head, looking around and said "...is this *the* guy?"
0:40 some of the goats have this birthday. Mike Evans, Wilt, Jim McMahon, me. goted birthday imo.
Bears Legend Jim McMahon
Fate.
Jim McMahon: The only QB to win the Chicago Bears a Superbowl & did it with One Eye 😎
And he’s won more Super Bowls than Dan Marino.
@@dr.midnight-797 so have Jeff Hostetler, Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnson, and Blaine Gabbert.
@@deaniart David Carr, and Bernie Kosar.
Vince is a devil, everyone is crucifying Puff, but quiet when it comes to Vince. But he has the complexion for the protection.
And he won it by handing the football off to Walter Payton 25 times a game
As a Packers fan living in a house full of Packers fans, I got nothing but biased information about him. Thanks for this vid, Five, you've really changed my opinion about the guy.
McMahon almost single-handedly willed the '91 Eagles to the playoffs. Philly had an insane defense led by players that Buddy Ryan had brought in and, had it not been for comically bad play from some of the quarterbacks that preceded him that year, would have done some serious damage. I consider that year to be Jim's best quarterbacking year.
82 (2nd best passer rating ever by a rookie back then), 84 (highly efficient), 85 (carrying the team until the D clicked by about week 4), 87 (with all those comebacks), and yes 91... Hard to judge which was the best. The were all great, and still marred with his usual injuries.
I believe he's the only NFL player to get a super bowl ring for the chicago bears and the green bay packers....
Jim was an absolute Rock Star! He was a leader and a big reason that team had the swagger they did. Being a fan back then was a blast!
He was genuinely a good qb people forget that bc of the character that he is
The intro is giving me “Baseball Doesn’t Exist” vibes and I’m all in for this vid
Packers fans calling out the Bears for only having 1 Super Bowl while choosing to ignore their player intentionally injuring McMahon to prevent a back-to-back
The Bears probably would have repeated if McMahon was healthy da Bears probably repeat and they beat NE in SB 20 46-10. Then Broncos are whipped in SB 21 by over 19 pts and students of all ages in CO get a bereavement day.
They made up for it by giving him a second ring
@@KornKobb that in no way made up for stealing a ring from another franchise
Remember the 80’s, when you could be an NFL qb who sleeps through film studies as long as you have Walter Payton for the defense to worry about.
Lol no one was worried about Payton in the 80s.
Also the 80s when QBs didn't wear wristbands with the plays on them and didn't just audible when they wanted, they called their own plays. Dan Fouts basically gave coaches ulcers with how he didn't care what plays were sent in to him.
@@bradsanders407why werent they? He was still a great player. Some organizations even voted him MVP in 1985.
Ummmmm. Peyton was not on defense
@@greywolf065 you still have to score and Walter was a machine and a workhorse
6:40 so true. The Bears do the same thing over and over, expecting different results
That cheap shot hit on mcmahon was horrible
Packers guy should have been kicked out of the league.
Interesting story! Thanks for covering this.
I miss the days when you covered other sports and not solely football.
8:36
The laugh when you say “Cleveland Browns” look me out
2:40 a nose for trouble 😅😅😅😅
Wouldn't you know I was eating peanut butter sandwiches and *drinking grape juice* while watching this.
After 105 or so seasons, Jimbo remains the Bears greatest quarterback. No one had more determination, guts, talent than this man. John Madden stated Jim was "the best QB of 1980's"....
Fun Fact: Jim McMahon is the only player in NFL history with both a Packers (1996) & Bears (1985) Super Bowl ring.
Haha as a Chicago kid living in park city area I loved the powder day reference
the bears would have won more than 1 if he was able to stay healthy (Instead of doug flutie 1 year)
The bears would've won back to back had Ditka not had his head up his ass and signed Flutie
If Charles Martin wasnt a pos we would’ve.
Packers fans talk all that noise, but had to intentionally injure him because they couldn't win. Say what you will about how bad the Bears have been, but they've never stooped to that level
I am BYU alumni. A BYU football player mooning the TV cameras is hilarious!
Most underrated QB ever.
I'm really convinced the bears def woulda played in 3-5 straight super bowls if he could have stayed healthy
The balls it took to be a swaggy white guy qb knowing all the dls and lbs wanted a good shot. Chicago. For a 1000 years Chicago. Hands down my favorite qb. Not the best, but definitely my favorite. Jimmy Mac, Pirate Quarterback.
Jim was also injured in the 1985 season, and despite Steve Fuller's best efforts, it was during Steve's run as QB that the Bears lost the 1 game vs Miami ironically.
And yeah Charles Martin is not allowed back in GB for that late hit, even if it was against the Bears. His 2 game suspension was the first of its kind, setting a precedent against dirty play, so it at least did something.
Well he is dead now so how will he get back to GB?
@@daBEAGLE1017 you know, I always forget that...
The first athlete's jersey I ever got was a Jim McMahon Bears jersey when I was like 8. He was just too freaking cool.
Jimmy Mac was a one of a kind player back then. We Bears fans have a lot of great memories thanks to thePunky QB.
Considering some of the wild shit athletes were getting up to off the field in the 80s and 90s, Jim McMahon was pretty tame, actually.
I'm pretty sure that sometimes forgetting why I walk into a room is just something that happened as I got older, because I know I don't have dementia. Hell, I forgot what I was typing in the middle of the last sentence. 🤷♂🤣
Idk, Gardner minshew seems to be pretty strange
4:09 - my thoughts too, Adam.
I was born in 1995 in Chicago and people would talk about Walter Payton, Michael Jordan, The Fridge, Mike Ditka, Dick Butkus and of course our boy Jim Mcmann. They would talk about him like he was a psycho who could take any hit and keep going. Love my city.
5:39
As a Louisianaian, he isn't wrong
I love you Jim! Thank you for helping Da Bears get a Super Bowl W 38 years ago. You did it your way. Forever a Chicago legend!
Godamn legend
Jim is literally the epitome of 80s football in a nutshell
Get out of here. That guy was so overrated. He was a great college passer because of the BYU system that made stars out of multiple future NFL busts, but he was nothing more t han a big personality in the NFL. He handed off to Walter Payton, tossed an ocassional bomb to Willie Gault, and let an historic defense do the hard work. Had he not been on that '85 Bears team, been in that embarrasingly bad Super Bowl Shuffle video, or mooned a helicopter few people would even remember him.
@@MarkMay-cr6bv 🤣 I never said he was good did I?
@@gwood69 That's true, you didn't. I may have read more into your comment than was there. if so, I apologize.
@@MarkMay-cr6bv ya naw he was ight be he wasn’t great by any means. Rex grossman very similar. I’m just saying his personality his play his drama his whole career etc. is just 1980s football 😂 if someone asked me about football I’m the 80s I show them big Jim and LT as far as linking pro sports with the time and culture of that decade
@@gwood69I get it! Everything you say makes a lot of sense.
Mike Ditka looked like Saddam Hussein in that one clip.
Involved in 3 of the biggest comebacks in teams history he played for: BYU Holiday Bowl, The "Roller Dome" comeback on TNF in 85, and the Philly comeback vs CLE... and the QB of the best, most awesome, most crazy team ever across all sports: Da 85 Bears.
The true last action hero.
My favorite all-time Bear.
He won football games.
McMahon and old-timer Bobby Layne would've gotten along famously.
FivePoints Vids: Jim McMahon is the strangest QB in NFL history!
Russell Dangerruss (Mr. Unlimited) Wilson has entered the chat....😁
“unliiiiimited diarrhea”
He isn’t even the weirdest QB in the NFL now. That’s the Ayahuasca Gunslinger Aaron Rodgers
Dunno if he was strange. I would say he was just honest about who he really was :)
For those that don't know how absolutely BONKERS BYU is, one time I went there for a basketball tournament and they gave me a shirt to wear in the cafeteria because tank tops (even worn by men) were outlawed.
No way! Ridiculous! On another note, I like my adult beverages too much so I wouldn't have lasted at BYU more than 5 minutes...😂
@@crmay72 does adult beverages include *anything* with caffeine? Bc that was also outlawed when I was there 😆 I think now you *might* be able to buy a coke.
@@michaelmcgough2580 Alrighty then! So had I been there when you were there, let's just say I'd be calling you from jail to come bail me out! Gotta have either a diet coke (with caffeine) or some coffee in the morning! 🤣
7:00 Wow, Saddam Hussein is really going at it with that ref.
Jim McMahon is the Everyman's Quarterback
This is why we need to draft Caleb Williams. Need a QB with some swag
True hero
His play style and personality couldn't have been a better fit for the 80's Bears.
Gotta get this video in before we get Caleb I see how it is
People say they want another Jim McMahon, but they can’t handle a Caleb Williams yet
Yeah, but Jim McMahon didn’t have a father constantly giving dodgy career advice.
No coach today would let a QB do what McMahon did. Even Brady didn't get to have the latitude McMahon did. McMahon didn't just audible whenever he wanted, he'd call his own plays. And given how often they worked out, well Ditka could scream at him but what was he going to do? Bench the best play caller the Bears had?
@@laurenmp7486yes for sure 😂❤
if cocaine was a QB
Legend has it that as he climbed out of limo to meet the President of BYU, he knocked a beer can from the floor....
In those days BYU was widely known as 'the Mormon Air Force', as was allowed to air it out at will.
I was a big fan of Jim McMahon back in the day. Thanks for doing this.
2:39 he responded-…ad
“If you’ve been in a car accident!:)”
I’m a raider fan 21 years old never seen this man Jim play but I would have loved to watch him this guy cool and party w this guy
Jimmy Mac is our QB GOOOOOO BEARS
5:54- what kinda security, or lack thereof, did they have at the SuperBowl back in the mid 80's?...
_JEEEEEZZZ-US CHRIST!!!_
Thumbnail made me wonder if Pat the NES Punk played QB for a second (bug eyes). Then I remember you saying you were covering McMahon on Dumpsterfire.
The Punky QB known as McMahon will be forever in our hearts here in Chicago.
The punky QB
And he follows me on Twitter 😎
Just putting this out there you kinda sound like jello biafra
Lol, totally
JIMMY MAC!!!!
What's poppin pimpin?
0:05 - _"...and a damn good QB too"_
_I STRONGLY DISAGREE_ with you on that statement... the only reason that he won those 2 SuperBowls bc...
#1- that _1985‐1986 Chicago Bears🐻 DEFENSE_ was _THEE BEST DEFENSIVE SQUAD TO EVER EXIST!_
...and...
#2- he backed up Brett Favre when the _Green Bay Packers_ won the _1995‐1996 SuperBowl_
_...'NUFF SAID!!!_
Yeah, because I’m sure calling his own plays and keeping the offense on the field nearly 40 minutes a game didn’t help them at all🙄
7:07 stuff like this should honestly be a criminal offense.
Absolutely no excuse for this type of shit.
Love the guy
When Jim McMahon was healthy, the Bears WON. He had 26 CONSECUTIVE wins as QB when he was starting. It's shame they only had 1 Super Bowl to show for it. After 1985, the Redskins made the Bears their bitch winning 2 divisional playoff games that includes 2 regular season games in 1990 and 1991. The sad thing is that McMahon's body was made of glass and playing on that Soldier Field astroturf until 1988 sure as hell didn't help. Now he's paying for the years of football with CTE like symptoms and chronic injuries. I wouldn't be shocked if he did have CTE when he dies.
I'm liking the recent videos a lot
Not ironically, PC principal from South Park is based on him.
7:26 I think if a player does a cheap shot that injures another player for a long period of time I mean unless it's a career ending injury, that player who did that cheap shot that injured the other player should be suspended for the same amount of time as the injured player. That might be a good way to motivate them not to take these cheap shots
Remembering how he treated Doug Flutie I always thought of him as something of a bully.
Girl.
I don’t think McMahon really felt any animosity toward Doug Flutie. He was just open and vocal about his support for Fuller and Tomczak. Most likely due to Mike Ditka having never shown any sort of loyalty to his quarterbacks.
He was strange in direct correlation to his oldest brother Vince.
Bill Pickel:
“Pick L.”
But to get to the reality…
McMahon showed up after being drafted in a limo with beer. People heard he was BYU and made it a bigger deal.
Note: the fork in his eye was when he used a fork to try to undo a knot as a kid.
9:06- _HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!... OMFG BRO,_ Jim McMahon is a _gODDAMN FUCKIN' GANSTER!!!_
Going into the White House and wearing the jersey of your team's greatest rival... that takes _SOME HUGE BALLS BRO!!!_
...but _I ABSOLUTELY FUCKING HATE_ those _Green Bay (Fudge) Packers,_ so that stunt would've _ACCOMPLISHED ABSOLUTELY NOTHING_ except making me _DIE OF PURE LAUGHTER_ if I had actually been alive back then
I’m curious who would be the subject of “The Strangest Coach in NFL History”?
thats a good one
No one would have paid attention to McMahon of put up with his antics without Sweetness and that defense. He probably wouldn't have been a starter more than a few years. He never had more than 15 TDs in a season, never had 2400 yards in a season. I was going to say he was the Kenny Pickett of his day, but that's going way too far.
Right..now?
I see what you did there Tony Gonzalez
Jim McMahon was super cool growing up, he wasn't flashy, but he was just cool
My best friend growing up stabbed himself in the eye with a knife trying to open a box of cereal when he was like 4. It was crazy looking.
they could have 3-peated if he didn't get hurt.
His second Super Bowl win was the best.
He from New Jersey
Oh my sweet innocent FiveStar, you have no idea how those BYU goodie two shoes find ways to subvert the system
soaking. thats all i have to say.
Proud to share a birthday with him.