I know the samplers back then had the tendency to make the pitch higher than it really was, so from the sounds of it this is the original music, good times.
@@rustykuntz94 There was a old youtube account named Dave Volsky, dude had every NFL Films song imaginable it was a great collection. He had all the songs used for Super Bowl XX. Still pissed they got rid of his channel.
@@BAYAREA-kd1ig YES! I was subscribed to Volsky, sucked they nuked his channel. There's another now, who knows how long it will last but he has many NFL Films (Spence, Craig Palmer, etc) music ID Tracks. Search "GODZILLAROCK?"
Without that gift FG early on, this would have been something like a 46-0 shutout. There's no way this defense would have easily allowed a garbage time TD, as they did, if they'd had a chance to go all 3 games without giving up points.
@@mmontgomery383 I wished that SHADY BRADY was in this game he would have seen what REAL DEFENSE was like before they changed the rules in the current era of the NFL.
Greatest defensive performance in a SB along with SB XXXV (Ravens), SB XXXVII (Bucs), SB XLVIII (Seahawks) and SB 50 (Broncos). Each defense has its own merits. Den and Sea played against superb offenses and/or MVP-level QBs. Bal and Chi played against suspect offenses. TB played against a pretty good offense.
All true but don't forget the Raiders crushing the Redskins 38-9 in Super Bowl XVIII. Redskins had at that point the highest scoring offense in history, NFL MVP and NFL Offensive player of the year in QB Joe Theismann and John Riggins rushed for 24 tds that year.
Luke Enno a "pretty good offense"? ranked number 1 in the league and League MVP, not just "MVP level" at quarterback, and the Buccaneers defense OUTSCORED them. Five sacks, five interceptions, THREE defensive touchdowns. Best superbowl defense ever. Look at the rankings of the offenses in the other games. You sound like a Raidahs fan
To think that Walter Payton carried this team during their lean years and Mike Dika didn't give him a chance to score a touchdown really was a damn insult that pissed me off!! RIH Walter! I hope you've scored a million touchdowns in Heaven!!🥀🥀🥀🥀
I don’t understand why so many people are obsessive over this he’s lucky to of got in the Super Bowl and a ring they were great running backs who never even got an opportunity to be in the Super Bowl like Barry Sanders for examples. He was a part of the game plan as the patriots were all going after him versus the other players on the team. Not to mention had he even tried to give him that 1 yard touchdown there’s a possibility that they don’t get it with him since the defenses were all after him. People complaining about the Super Bowl touchdown in today’s game would be viewed as selfish but Walter Payton somehow got a pass and I to the life of me don’t understand why. Don’t give me wrong Walter Payton was a great player but for people to still be on this all those years later to me I think it’s quite ridiculous.
These damn Bears were indeed more akin to a natural disaster than an opposing team, when the storm hits you just feel lucky to survive hahaha. Very impressive.
@@sludge4125 To be fair you can compare all great teams against one another. But the fact of the matter is it depends on what rule you’re going by. In 1985 the defense of schemes were much easier to attack the offenses. Where in the current era it’s not like that anymore.
Interesting to see Raymond Berry’s strategy with the pass attack at the beginning of the game. How costly was Len Dawson’s injury to the game plan, and what if Stanley Morgan catches that TD pass? I don’t think the Pats would’ve won, but Berry definitely was on to something.
Also I can tell that this highlight was edited. When they showed the first play of the game he his "Bears" seemed to follow this self distructive pattern. When he said Bears at 2:42 it sounds like an edit.
@@scottfarmer8758 Yea that was a sound gaffe, it's on other videos from this SB with the same sound edit, jst5 have been on the original recording and they missed it in the post production somehow
Raymond Berry decided to throw the ball against the Bears, which was a big mistake. It put pressure on Tony Eason to throw against a great defense early.
+wildethang93 Yep...and I believe this was the only NFL Films Super Bowl highlight documentary in which he did. This was a couple of years after John Facenda's death if I recall.
Yeah, Steve Sabol tried three guys in the three years after Facenda's death for the Super Bowl film. All three had great voices, but none of them was Facenda. Jeff Kaye was the first guy who felt right in the role.
The Chicago Bears had great players. Mike Singeltry, Walter Payton, Jim McMahan, and many more. Unfortunately, they had Mike Ditka as their head coach.
I sometimes wonder what this Super Bowl would have been like if Miami had beaten New England in the AFC Championship Game. I think Chicago would have beaten Miami, but I think it would have been more of a contest than this was.
I wonder what it would of been had the Raiders played we beat be 35-20 in the regular season only to lose 27-20 in divisional round where the raiders had the bye and was the favorite out the AFC with the top defense out the AFC.
Miami was the only team to beat them that season in the Orange Bowl,but had the Dolphins not looked past the Patriots in the AFC Championship game I believe Dan Marino in his prime in this game with a better passing game would have been interesting
Completely different kind of matchup. New England was built for that slog that was the Orange Bowl in the AFC Championship. Miami had a great o-line and a QB that could beat the blitz. The question would've been the Dolphins defense. I think it would've been a shootout.
32 years and 5 Super Bowl Wins later, I still look back at this game as it was The Patriots first ever trip to "the Big Dance". Even though they did suffer The Worst Humiliation in Super Bowl History at the time(The 49ers administered their 55-10 beating of Denver four years later). After it was over, I felt like My Stomach was turning over and over, and that feeling never went away until Super Bowl XXIV. But as the old saying goes, "We all have to start somewhere", and this is how The Patriots started in trying to put themselves in The Elite Level they are in today. Going back to this Super Bowl, who would have thought then that the New England Patriots would later become The Greatest Dynasty of the NFL?
@@Price70 Yeah I know, the Patriots cheated. Josh McDaniel instigated Spygate, Tom Brady deflated Footballs. What else is there? Well all I know is, none of what has been going on can’t be linked to Bill Belichick or Robert Kraft, and considering the fact that the Patriots won a total of 6 Super Bowls, there is no way any team could cheat for all those Super Bowls and never get caught. I am still laughing about how they came back from 28-3 down to win Super Bowl LI over Atlanta. Would you also consider that cheating?
@@Jiltedin2007 Bro Spygate was more than the location of the camera it was spies dressed up as press going to future opponents games, recording the signals and creating notes from them. Goodell confiscated notes and tapes goin back to 2000 and destroyed them so M o one could see how bad it was.
@@Price70 What you have described about Spygate really made me laugh. Notes and tapes of Future Opponents, is that not what The Film Room is used for to study Your Upcoming Opponents before Sunday? What you really described to me sounds exactly how the Houston Astros cheated their way to winning the 2017 World Series.
+Norberto Pérez (Squa Tront) A Patriots fan was calling Seahawks fans band wagoners on Facebook recently. I have been a Hawks fan since I can remember, at the very least since 2000 and I visited the training camp and have proof in an autograph of players that were not around for 2005. But that Pats fan should realize his own fanbase, maybe even himself, is one of the or the biggest bandwagon fanbase there is. Many people in my age group, the 20's, are only fans because they won the three bowls while we were growing up. I live in Washington and I see Pats fans all the time when I out and about. Those people would be wearing Seahawks hats, or 49ers hats, or Broncos hats, etc. if the Pats would not had 3 Superbowls. So that guy is an idiot. I know of a lot of Steeler and Raider fans and 49er fans around here too and I even have less of a problem with the Steelers than the Pats now. At least the Steelers won without any evidence of cheating at all. And the 3 wins in the ealy 2000s were the cheapest. All within a field goal at the end. Even one decent margin win would have me saying they were not just lucky, but the 4 they have, and especially the first 3, are the luckiest batch of SB wins there is.
One of The Biggest Mismatches in SB Lore New England Was Out of Gas By The Time They Did Upset Miami in The AFC Title While Chicago Was Great Not Giving Up a TD in Their Playoffs Games Vs The Giants and The Rams!
Remember this, back then everyone was saying that the Bears would be the next dynasty, they were supposed to win at least 2 more, and really who could’ve blamed them ? Sadly, they never became a dynasty and the Bears wouldn’t win another one
As The Old Saying Goes, “Everyone has to start somewhere”. That was the case for the New England Patriots as they suffered The Worst Beatdown(At the time) in Super Bowl History. 35 years, and 6 Super Bowl Championships later, Super Bowl XX is now only A Footnote for the Patriots.
Why in the hell did the bears coach give the ball to William perry on the 1 yard line and not let Walter Payton go over the top for the touchdown that he deserved to get because he single handidly got the bears to the super bowl and you give the ball to this 500 lb lineman who didn’t contribute to anything Payton’s heart and soul got the bears where they were and he should of gone over the top like he had done for the last 11 years. The bears were ahead by 24 points at the time. Unforgivable
Yup. I grew up in Detroit, but we always had MAD respect for Walter. For years, he was the only weapon the Bears had and still couldn't be stopped. He deserved to have that touchdown
There’s plenty of teams that could beat this bears team. The 92 Cowboys is an example. Their offensive line would swallow up the bears lineman considering the difference in size. Steve Mcmicheal, Dan Hampton Richard Dent would be to small so they would need to blitz on every play to get any push.
This was back in the days when the Patriots were AFC whipping boys for the Dolphins, and Broncos. Who would of thought they would of transformed into the New York Yankees of the NFL?
Leonardo Pavón haha LMAO you get on to him about talking about the past, and you go ahead and say " the Patriots also have 5 championships" and guess when those 5 Super Bowls happened........ THE PAST!!!
Joe Namath in 1969: “We are going to win the Super Bowl. I guarantee it.” 1985 Chicago Bears: “🎶 We are the Bears Shuffling Crew. Shuffling down do as we please. 🎶”
Jim McMahon, there was a tough quarterback in the NFL. Let's see some of today's NFL pretty boys, put his body on the line like McMahon would do. He was part of the many reasons why the 1985 Chicago Bears are the greatest team of all time. So much character. The 1985 Chicago Bears kicked total ass and took no prisoners. Greatness at it's very best.
You obviously don't k now what you are talking about. 1985 Chicago Bears, the best team ever, period. Jim McMahon, a man who put his body on the line, and paid a heavy price for his toughness. 1985 was pure magic for me, and all Chicago Bears fans.
If this is a joke, then you should have put a 🤪 in there. If not, are you brain dead? Perry had, wait for it, one tackle. He rushed one time for one yard. He rolled out to pass once, and was sacked. Sounds like an mvp to me. 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Hindsights a wonderful thing all these years, a different game back then, though got to say miami had the best defense in 85, ragardless what bears fans might say
Biggest mismatch in Super Bowl history! The 85 Bears are one of the best teams to appear in a Super Bowl. While the 85 Patriots were one of the worst. The Patriots had no business being there. They just got hot at the right time. I always hated it when a team comes out of nowhere and makes it to the Super Bowl. Kinda like the 94 Chargers who got crushed by the 94 49ers in the second biggest mismatch in Super Bowl history.
People talk about Cinderella runs in sports and how it makes sports unpredictable. But when you have a matchup like this, you know it's going to be brutal.
The Raiders beat the Broncos twice in 85, both times in overtime. Had Denver won either of those games (or even tied one of them) New England would have missed the playoffs.
@@brianevans6328 And if my aunt had testicles, she'd be my uncle. You can do all sorts of "ifs". If Drew Bledsoe doesn't get a season-ending injury, Tom Brady would have been a career backup. If Al Davis doesn't trade for Dan Pastorini (who then breaks his leg in game 5), Jim Plunkett never gets a chance to start for the Raiders (and win two Super Bowls.) But that's not how things turned out.
1986 the year New England had the chance to win a super bowl and world series 1986 world series red sox @ mets. Mets win 1986 super bowl NE @ Chicago. And you know the rest
Look on the bright side, it happened in 2003. San Francisco (My side) had TWO chances to win both the SB & WS the same year (s). Both in 1989 and 2012. The 49ers won the SB in 1989 but The Giants were sweep by the A's in 1989. Then in 2012, The Giants sweep The Tigers but The 49ers lose to The Ravens.
If Boston won the 1986 World Series, they would've ended the Curse of Babe Ruth, but nope. They lost to the Mets and the Curse of Babe Ruth continues... until Boston finally ended it in 2004.
Idk about that McMahon got injured in 86 and they had to go through the giants a 14-2 team as well and another all time great team. Their defense was statistically better in 86 so buddy never really left.
If The patriots had a better qb it might have been closer. Oh I don’t know like hmmm? Dan Marino? Who they passed up on in the draft for bum tony Eason?
The 1985 season belonged to the Bears. Their last championship was in 1963. Although they had many good players back then, the rest of the 1960s & 70s were not good years. I don't like the Patriots. I was never happier when later on ,the Giants ended their bid for an undefeated season.
This Patriots team wasn't gonna beat the Bears. Their only chance of beating the Bears was to control the ball and clock with their running game and keep forcing turnovers. It just wasn't gonna happen.
I love the contemporary music they use on the film. Thanks you for the footage.
+Nathan Dehoyos thanks for comment XD
I know the samplers back then had the tendency to make the pitch higher than it really was, so from the sounds of it this is the original music, good times.
Loved the music score the SB NFL Films used during the 70s & 80s. So dramatic.
@@rustykuntz94 There was a old youtube account named Dave Volsky, dude had every NFL Films song imaginable it was a great collection. He had all the songs used for Super Bowl XX. Still pissed they got rid of his channel.
@@BAYAREA-kd1ig YES! I was subscribed to Volsky, sucked they nuked his channel. There's another now, who knows how long it will last but he has many NFL Films (Spence, Craig Palmer, etc) music ID Tracks. Search "GODZILLAROCK?"
Sad that the Bears never could duplicate the success they enjoyed in 85.But this win in Super Bowl XX is very impressive.
Yes, because Ditka (moron) decided to play Doug Flutie instead of Mike Tamzak who was playing well.
The Bears won because of the 46 defense and Walter Payton. Ditka was highly overrated as a coach.
@@ATLKing404 Ryan was angry because he lost his chance to be HC for the Bears.
@@ATLKing404 Ditka and his view of offense came from the '70s THE 1670s the Bears threw the ball ONCE A DECADE!!!!!!
True!!!
If McMahon and Gault had scored on that deep ball that would have been the longest TD pass&catch in Super Bowl history.
Just a tad underthrown. Gault was world class as far as speed was concerned!!
Without that gift FG early on, this would have been something like a 46-0 shutout. There's no way this defense would have easily allowed a garbage time TD, as they did, if they'd had a chance to go all 3 games without giving up points.
@@mmontgomery383 Yes Gault had the guy beaten clearly.
@@mmontgomery383 I wished that SHADY BRADY was in this game he would have seen what REAL DEFENSE was like before they changed the rules in the current era of the NFL.
Roland James, the Patriots starting strong safety...@@dwightlove3704
Greatest defensive performance in a SB along with SB XXXV (Ravens), SB XXXVII (Bucs), SB XLVIII (Seahawks) and SB 50 (Broncos). Each defense has its own merits. Den and Sea played against superb offenses and/or MVP-level QBs. Bal and Chi played against suspect offenses. TB played against a pretty good offense.
+Luke Enno Well stated!
add the 84 49ers to that list.
All true but don't forget the Raiders crushing the Redskins 38-9 in Super Bowl XVIII. Redskins had at that point the highest scoring offense in history, NFL MVP and NFL Offensive player of the year in QB Joe Theismann and John Riggins rushed for 24 tds that year.
Luke Enno a "pretty good offense"? ranked number 1 in the league and League MVP, not just "MVP level" at quarterback, and the Buccaneers defense OUTSCORED them. Five sacks, five interceptions, THREE defensive touchdowns. Best superbowl defense ever. Look at the rankings of the offenses in the other games. You sound like a Raidahs fan
Ravens were the best. Pitched only true shutout. Giants TD was on a kickoff return
To think that Walter Payton carried this team during their lean years and Mike Dika didn't give him a chance to score a touchdown really was a damn insult that pissed me off!! RIH Walter! I hope you've scored a million touchdowns in Heaven!!🥀🥀🥀🥀
I don’t understand why so many people are obsessive over this he’s lucky to of got in the Super Bowl and a ring they were great running backs who never even got an opportunity to be in the Super Bowl like Barry Sanders for examples. He was a part of the game plan as the patriots were all going after him versus the other players on the team. Not to mention had he even tried to give him that 1 yard touchdown there’s a possibility that they don’t get it with him since the defenses were all after him. People complaining about the Super Bowl touchdown in today’s game would be viewed as selfish but Walter Payton somehow got a pass and I to the life of me don’t understand why. Don’t give me wrong Walter Payton was a great player but for people to still be on this all those years later to me I think it’s quite ridiculous.
@@TheSSUltimateGoku and I understand why I make a simple comment and folk come at you talking that shit as always!!!!😡😡😡
@@TheSSUltimateGoku i totally agree with you..well said. RIH Sweetness
Ditka gave it to fridge instead. But I do think Ditka greatly regrets this mistake
Because Walter was pissed off about it. If it wasn't a big deal to him than I could understand your point
These damn Bears were indeed more akin to a natural disaster than an opposing team, when the storm hits you just feel lucky to survive hahaha. Very impressive.
I like the celebrations outside of the Superdome at the beginning
Agreed!!!!
That Buddy Ryan 46-Defense stole the show in super bowl XX
MrTeatreeoil how do you think that defense would look against Brady ?
@@benflynn1006 sacked his ass really good!!!
@@benflynn1006 That’s a fantastic “what if” question!!
@@sludge4125 To be fair you can compare all great teams against one another. But the fact of the matter is it depends on what rule you’re going by. In 1985 the defense of schemes were much easier to attack the offenses. Where in the current era it’s not like that anymore.
@@TheSSUltimateGoku Absolutely true.
Interesting to see Raymond Berry’s strategy with the pass attack at the beginning of the game. How costly was Len Dawson’s injury to the game plan, and what if Stanley Morgan catches that TD pass? I don’t think the Pats would’ve won, but Berry definitely was on to something.
I wish Tom Brady had to play against this defense.
probably he is too young to play back then
Im a Pats fan but seriously?? This fucking Defense would scare him shitless.
UchihaBl00dBlitz92 until the screen pass was developed
True. Honestly I regret my last comment. They way he has setup the screen plays and the slots im sure he would tear them apart.
The legion of boom couldn’t stop him. The Jaguars 2017 defense couldn’t
@ 3:16 Don Lafontaine the narrator makes a mistake, he said "In 1986", he meant 1985, as this was the 85 season, Playoffs & SB was in 86>
he also said the Bears were 18-1........jumped the gun a bit with that one, before the game they were 17-1
Also I can tell that this highlight was edited. When they showed the first play of the game he his "Bears" seemed to follow this self distructive pattern. When he said Bears at 2:42 it sounds like an edit.
He also said that in 1986 New England led the league in forcing fumbles. He should of said 1985
@@scottfarmer8758 Yea that was a sound gaffe, it's on other videos from this SB with the same sound edit, jst5 have been on the original recording and they missed it in the post production somehow
The was the beginning of a long stretch where except for XXIII and XXV, the AFC pretty much got manhandled in the Super Bowl
Actually, it began a year earlier with the 49ers dominating the Dolphins.
It didn't end up Denver beat Green Bay 31-24 in Super Bowl XXXII
The look on Steve Grogan’s face at 7:12 says it all...
Grogan had seen some hard times in New England but that day was something completely different. It was just such a savage ass whooping.
Raymond Berry decided to throw the ball against the Bears, which was a big mistake. It put pressure on Tony Eason to throw against a great defense early.
Recognize the narrator here? It's the master himself, the late great Don LaFontaine!
+wildethang93 Yep...and I believe this was the only NFL Films Super Bowl highlight documentary in which he did. This was a couple of years after John Facenda's death if I recall.
Yeah, Steve Sabol tried three guys in the three years after Facenda's death for the Super Bowl film. All three had great voices, but none of them was Facenda. Jeff Kaye was the first guy who felt right in the role.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 and he was there up until XXVIII
In a world....
WildeThang93 I thought it was the twighlight zone guy
Ditka pulled a scumbag move not letting sweetness run a TD
Agreed!!!!
Still my favorite horror movie of 1986 👏🏻
The Chicago Bears had great players. Mike Singeltry, Walter Payton, Jim McMahan, and many more. Unfortunately, they had Mike Ditka as their head coach.
If only they had a more imaginative offense? Also, that Doug Flutie choice was a disaster.
To be perfectly honest, beating Marino in the AFC Championship was our Super Bowl.
In the Orange Bowl, where they hadn't won since the Dolphins first season in 1966
The biggest PUS*SY comment in the history of UA-cam. 👎 👎 👎
Marino is the only QB to beat this Chicago team in 85
@@rjmial7772You’re right about that!!!
Richard Dent straight out of Tennessee St another HBCU PRODUCT
I sometimes wonder what this Super Bowl would have been like if Miami had beaten New England in the AFC Championship Game. I think Chicago would have beaten Miami, but I think it would have been more of a contest than this was.
I wonder what it would of been had the Raiders played we beat be 35-20 in the regular season only to lose 27-20 in divisional round where the raiders had the bye and was the favorite out the AFC with the top defense out the AFC.
didn't Miami get blown-out by New England in the AFC title game in Miami.
Miami was the only team to beat them that season in the Orange Bowl,but had the Dolphins not looked past the Patriots in the AFC Championship game I believe Dan Marino in his prime in this game with a better passing game would have been interesting
Cor D it still be the same a bears ass whipping
Completely different kind of matchup. New England was built for that slog that was the Orange Bowl in the AFC Championship. Miami had a great o-line and a QB that could beat the blitz. The question would've been the Dolphins defense. I think it would've been a shootout.
man the shots these QBs had to take bad then were brutal
You’re right about that!!!
32 years and 5 Super Bowl Wins later, I still look back at this game as it was The Patriots first ever trip to "the Big Dance". Even though they did suffer The Worst Humiliation in Super Bowl History at the time(The 49ers administered their 55-10 beating of Denver four years later). After it was over, I felt like My Stomach was turning over and over, and that feeling never went away until Super Bowl XXIV.
But as the old saying goes, "We all have to start somewhere", and this is how The Patriots started in trying to put themselves in The Elite Level they are in today. Going back to this Super Bowl, who would have thought then that the New England Patriots would later become The Greatest Dynasty of the NFL?
This Pats team had more class and legitimacy than any Belichick team
@@Price70
Yeah I know, the Patriots cheated. Josh McDaniel instigated Spygate, Tom Brady deflated Footballs. What else is there? Well all I know is, none of what has been going on can’t be linked to Bill Belichick or Robert Kraft, and considering the fact that the Patriots won a total of 6 Super Bowls, there is no way any team could cheat for all those Super Bowls and never get caught. I am still laughing about how they came back from 28-3 down to win Super Bowl LI over Atlanta.
Would you also consider that cheating?
@@Jiltedin2007 Bro Spygate was more than the location of the camera it was spies dressed up as press going to future opponents games, recording the signals and creating notes from them. Goodell confiscated notes and tapes goin back to 2000 and destroyed them so M o one could see how bad it was.
@@Price70
What you have described about Spygate really made me laugh. Notes and tapes of Future Opponents, is that not what The Film Room is used for to study Your Upcoming Opponents before Sunday?
What you really described to me sounds exactly how the Houston Astros cheated their way to winning the 2017 World Series.
Imagine if John Hannah got to play on the TB12 teams!
McMahon being injured in 1986 cost Bears another superbowl, they had best defense again in 1986 and couldve beaten the Giants.
How did these bears teams not become a dynasty, they were so dang good!
I was wondering the same thing, they were so good and so talented at the same time!!!
@@adamdorgant9454 I think from 1985-91 was a stretch for them
@@liamprice7444True!!!
Did Patriots fans before 2001 really exist?
yes but not to the extent now..
+Norberto Pérez (Squa Tront) A Patriots fan was calling Seahawks fans band wagoners on Facebook recently. I have been a Hawks fan since I can remember, at the very least since 2000 and I visited the training camp and have proof in an autograph of players that were not around for 2005. But that Pats fan should realize his own fanbase, maybe even himself, is one of the or the biggest bandwagon fanbase there is. Many people in my age group, the 20's, are only fans because they won the three bowls while we were growing up. I live in Washington and I see Pats fans all the time when I out and about. Those people would be wearing Seahawks hats, or 49ers hats, or Broncos hats, etc. if the Pats would not had 3 Superbowls. So that guy is an idiot. I know of a lot of Steeler and Raider fans and 49er fans around here too and I even have less of a problem with the Steelers than the Pats now. At least the Steelers won without any evidence of cheating at all. And the 3 wins in the ealy 2000s were the cheapest. All within a field goal at the end. Even one decent margin win would have me saying they were not just lucky, but the 4 they have, and especially the first 3, are the luckiest batch of SB wins there is.
+RobotWillie And to that note, the two teams the Giants beat them were two of the happiest times I have seen a team win other than mine.
+RobotWillie LOL
YES! Have you ever heard of A Man named Jim Plunkett?
So sad sweetness didn't get a touchdown rip Walter Payton 34#
Real T.V. Just glad he is a Super Bowl champion
Jaiden Thompson You could tell he wanted to score a touchdown in SBXX
True statement
+@@dumisatonyjohnson8145 Stupid Ditka would rather have the Fridge score! What a jerk!
Payton is such a weasel. He played a lousy game, then pouted in the locker room because he didn’t get to score a touchdown.
"Bulls, Bears, Sausage, DITKA!"
-The Saturday Night Live Superfans
They forgot Blackhawks
@@notoriouseagle1074 That too.
One of The Biggest Mismatches in SB Lore New England Was Out of Gas By The Time They Did Upset Miami in The AFC Title While Chicago Was Great Not Giving Up a TD in Their Playoffs Games Vs The Giants and The Rams!
This was the biggest blow out in the Super Bowl for 4 years until Super Bowl XXIV when the 49 ers beat the Broncos 55-10
The only thing the Pats had going for them in this game was their cool helmets.
Well, to be fair, the old logo and uniforms had nicer colors and designs
New England Patriots please go back to those uniforms
And they shut down Water Payton!
Either Pat Patriot or Flying Elvis was winning this game
‘85 Bears Greatest defense ever bar none #BearDown🐻🏈
They were so good and Talented on Defense!!!!
As a raider fan this team had the best defence that season and my team had Howie Long!!!
Remember this, back then everyone was saying that the Bears would be the next dynasty, they were supposed to win at least 2 more, and really who could’ve blamed them ? Sadly, they never became a dynasty and the Bears wouldn’t win another one
Pats had chances early
As The Old Saying Goes, “Everyone has to start somewhere”. That was the case for the New England Patriots as they suffered The Worst Beatdown(At the time) in Super Bowl History.
35 years, and 6 Super Bowl Championships later, Super Bowl XX is now only A Footnote for the Patriots.
My favorite beat down came 4 years later Super Bowl XXIV 49 ers 55 Broncos 10
@@michaelleroy9281
Still, the worst beat down in Super Bowl History was Super Bowl XXIV.
The only Patriots Super Bowl that didn’t involved Bill Bellichick in some capacity.
Is that Right?
Why in the hell did the bears coach give the ball to William perry on the 1 yard line and not let Walter Payton go over the top for the touchdown that he deserved to get because he single handidly got the bears to the super bowl and you give the ball to this 500 lb lineman who didn’t contribute to anything Payton’s heart and soul got the bears where they were and he should of gone over the top like he had done for the last 11 years. The bears were ahead by 24 points at the time. Unforgivable
Yup. I grew up in Detroit, but we always had MAD respect for Walter. For years, he was the only weapon the Bears had and still couldn't be stopped. He deserved to have that touchdown
@@Nhamp2000True!!!
The Best Team ever in the History of NFL the 85 Bears were the best
There’s plenty of teams that could beat this bears team. The 92 Cowboys is an example. Their offensive line would swallow up the bears lineman considering the difference in size. Steve Mcmicheal, Dan Hampton Richard Dent would be to small so they would need to blitz on every play to get any push.
I wished that Miami was in this game it would have been different obviously with Marino's quick release.
They didn't even make the playoffs that year If I remember
@@rxtsec1lost to NE at home in AFCCG
@@Erndogg12 your right
Ironically, the Pats became a dynasty.
On this game they were smacked around though
@@AngeloMartinez6 And if Brady had been in this area of the NFL nothing would have changed.
@@dwightlove3704 The Bears would’ve knocked his head and helmet right off his shoulders.
@@AngeloMartinez6 I agree with you on that.I keep telling anyone who is a fan of Shady Brady that he would not have survived the NFL of this era.
New England’s receivers were ass that day
This was back in the days when the Patriots were AFC whipping boys for the Dolphins, and Broncos. Who would of thought they would of transformed into the New York Yankees of the NFL?
guardian08527 Belichek is a good reason why
Sir Aaron Rowell the foundation started when Bob Kraft purchased the team!
Yet here they were in the Superbowl???
The score was 46-10
jason linzie =o sorry now im fixed
46 points for Buddy Ryan's 46 defense
@@holtridge7337 And none for Ditka 😂
Writer screwed up @ 3:14. This was the 1985 season. How did they not catch that mistake? 👎
Patriots should go back to those those helmets and jerseys at least one season before the Tom Brady Era ends.
1985 Bears the No 2 team of all time with NFL 100
I actually think the best d was in miami and not Chicago, remember that Monday game
seeing the Pats get their asses WHOOPED is always a beautiful thing! lol. :D
Gus Mason .... 5 rings
That's cute. Bears have 9 championships.
No. They have 5. You must be counting conference titles. LOL
And NFL Championships didn't start with Super Bowl I.
Leonardo Pavón haha LMAO you get on to him about talking about the past, and you go ahead and say " the Patriots also have 5 championships" and guess when those 5 Super Bowls happened........ THE PAST!!!
look how young mike Ditka was .
shawn stafford Watch the highlights of Super Bowl XII. You can catch a few shots of him over Tom Landry's shoulder on the sideline.
6:45 This is where the slaughter begins....and it didn't stop.
Whats the song that is played around 18:45 when the Fridge part comes on? I love that song, its catchy
I don't think they did exist before 2001
Same way Florida didn't exist before 1990.
I don’t think California existed before 1998.
Sorry to disappoint you, the Patriots have been around since 1960
Challenger blew up less than 48 hours later….
Who is the narrator?
what's the name and artist of the song "Do It, Do It' which appears from 7:16-8:30 as well as the song from 10:40-11:10, 13:00-15:13, and 18:40-20:43.
ROOS, dude
Hahahaha Jim McMahon looks like PC principal from South Park
I don't know South Park, but I have heard it's a stupid show
@@michaelleroy9281 my friend this is a new level of trolling
Joe Namath in 1969: “We are going to win the Super Bowl. I guarantee it.”
1985 Chicago Bears: “🎶 We are the Bears Shuffling Crew. Shuffling down do as we please. 🎶”
If Miami had been in this game it would have been different.
They where great for one year ( not one of the greatest ever ) 🤠 end of story
7:16 DUANE!!
Kowai Yume lol
Patriots never stood a chance
Agreed!!!!
Greatest Defense of all time The 85 Bears
Jim McMahon, there was a tough quarterback in the NFL. Let's see some of today's NFL pretty boys, put his body on the line like McMahon would do. He was part of the many reasons why the 1985 Chicago Bears are the greatest team of all time. So much character. The 1985 Chicago Bears kicked total ass and took no prisoners. Greatness at it's very best.
spencer palmer no
You obviously don't k now what you are talking about. 1985 Chicago Bears, the best team ever, period. Jim McMahon, a man who put his body on the line, and paid a heavy price for his toughness. 1985 was pure magic for me, and all Chicago Bears fans.
Not the best team ever. 84 and 89 49ers were better, so we're the 91 Redskins.
@@M1lesJames 1991 Washington? You could make a case for the 49er teams, but that Washington team?
Most of the hits on McMahon would be called roughing the passer now a days
Wow, you are brilliant!!! No one else would have figured that out.
Thanks so much.
If New England and their near misses had connected it would have been different.
Amazing team but a one hit wonder, similar to the 86 Mets
The ‘86 Mets were a train wreck waiting to happen.
@@Jiltedin2007More like The Movie Animal House!!!!
Yes the Patriots have got to a Super Bowl before Kraft Belichick and Brady
The only Patriots Super Bowl that didn’t involved Robert Kraft, Bill Bellichick or Tom Brady.
@@mikevanriel7573True!!!
I was watching NFL Top 10: Fun Teams and the '85 Bears didn't make the list.
james fort that is a joke how can the 1985 Bears not be on that list they are the greatest defense in NFL history period
If wishes happened to be horses, beggars would have rides!
Poor Irving fryar #1 pick in the draft years prior and wasted his prime with horrible quarterbacks.
Irvin Fryar scored the Patriots only touchdown
Was the worst beat down in Super Bowl History. That was, before Super Bowl XXIV.
The best there ever was!
they should have given superbowl mvp to William perry
If this is a joke, then you should have put a 🤪 in there.
If not, are you brain dead?
Perry had, wait for it, one tackle. He rushed one time for one yard. He rolled out to pass once, and was sacked.
Sounds like an mvp to me. 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
you know was called, is the refrigerator was running back is William Perry inside the Goaline.
I wish they had played the dolphins in the superbowl
Agreed!!!!
go bears🐻
Pats should have had 7 on that fumble caused drive. I thought pats recievers only dropped passes for brady.
You can tell that this has been edited. Listen to the way he's say Bears at the 2:41 mark.
Would the bears have beaten the dolphins in superbowl 20?
Revenge baby from December 2 , 1985 Monday Night Football 🐬 Dolphins 38, 🐻 Bears 24 Bears would have kicked their ass
Hindsights a wonderful thing all these years, a different game back then, though got to say miami had the best defense in 85, ragardless what bears fans might say
Biggest mismatch in Super Bowl history! The 85 Bears are one of the best teams to appear in a Super Bowl. While the 85 Patriots were one of the worst. The Patriots had no business being there. They just got hot at the right time. I always hated it when a team comes out of nowhere and makes it to the Super Bowl. Kinda like the 94 Chargers who got crushed by the 94 49ers in the second biggest mismatch in Super Bowl history.
People talk about Cinderella runs in sports and how it makes sports unpredictable. But when you have a matchup like this, you know it's going to be brutal.
Nah, biggest mismatch was 49ers-Broncos, a few years after this game.
The Raiders beat the Broncos twice in 85, both times in overtime. Had Denver won either of those games (or even tied one of them) New England would have missed the playoffs.
@@brianevans6328 And if my aunt had testicles, she'd be my uncle.
You can do all sorts of "ifs". If Drew Bledsoe doesn't get a season-ending injury, Tom Brady would have been a career backup. If Al Davis doesn't trade for Dan Pastorini (who then breaks his leg in game 5), Jim Plunkett never gets a chance to start for the Raiders (and win two Super Bowls.)
But that's not how things turned out.
@@dentonyoung4314 I agree. I remember that game well.
Oh hell yeah
I wonder if this game was the reason Tony Eason failed as a QB afterwards. He left the game not long after
1986 the year New England had the chance to win a super bowl and world series
1986 world series red sox @ mets. Mets win
1986 super bowl NE @ Chicago. And you know the rest
instead the Mets won the WS in 86 & the football NY Giants won it all during that season (SB XXI was in January 1987)
Look on the bright side, it happened in 2003. San Francisco (My side) had TWO chances to win both the SB & WS the same year (s). Both in 1989 and 2012. The 49ers won the SB in 1989 but The Giants were sweep by the A's in 1989. Then in 2012, The Giants sweep The Tigers but The 49ers lose to The Ravens.
If Boston won the 1986 World Series, they would've ended the Curse of Babe Ruth, but nope. They lost to the Mets and the Curse of Babe Ruth continues... until Boston finally ended it in 2004.
Max Payne a fuck up cost them game 6 and they couldn't cut it in game 7
Josh Rosen #THEROSENONE #3HUNNIT #UCLA at least i heard the celtics won the 86 finals against the rockets
The Bears should have given the game ball to Chuck Studley (defensive coordinator of the Dolphins).
I'd like to go back to 85!!!
So glad NE didnt win any of their first 2 superbowls played in ..they would have 7 or 8 superbowls
And we're still glad Ray Lewis devoured the Giants in SB 35.
would have been a much better SB if either the L.A Raiders or Miami Dolphins were in it. clearly the 2 best teams in the AFC that year.
Peeped a Phi Tau @7:18...In Phi Brother!
Are they advertising super bowl 42 at the bottom?
If Buddy doesn’t leave as DC,
Chicago wins three straight championships in a row
Idk about that McMahon got injured in 86 and they had to go through the giants a 14-2 team as well and another all time great team. Their defense was statistically better in 86 so buddy never really left.
the bears whiped them so bad
If The patriots had a better qb it might have been closer. Oh I don’t know like hmmm? Dan Marino? Who they passed up on in the draft for bum tony Eason?
Also, if Grogan wasn't injury riddled too.
The 1985 season belonged to the Bears. Their last championship was in 1963. Although they had many good players back then, the rest of the 1960s & 70s were not good years. I don't like the Patriots. I was never happier when later on ,the Giants ended their bid for an undefeated season.
I am a Jets fan and I cheered on the Giants in both Super Bowls. All for the greater good of seeing the Asterisks get defeated.
Super fans
@7:14 Bill Belichick ?
what's the name of the song 1:02
This Patriots team wasn't gonna beat the Bears. Their only chance of beating the Bears was to control the ball and clock with their running game and keep forcing turnovers. It just wasn't gonna happen.
The Bears probably would have won this SuperBowl no matter what, but they definitely got the weakest AFC team to play against.
10:40
Gee, all the tough talk and braggadocio didn’t work the next year.