40 years, and still waiting for another Super Bowl victory. There’s only 32 teams in the nfl, right. Which means that if the super bowl were a random winner, the bears should have had another by now 😭
Posting this on the milestone 35th anniv, I became a chi fan bc of this sb run, I enjoy this sport at all 3 levels thanks to what this dominant group did, thank u and another title is needed!
The intro is "contenders" by Craig Palmer. The rest of the music's sounds like works by Sam Spence - "round up" and "magnificent eleven" are some of his better known works.
They ran out of gas, as they had to win 3 consecutive road playoff games to even make it to the SB! The only bright spot for the Patriots (and the rest of the Bears opponents during that playoffs for that matter) was that they contained Walter Payton. He was held without a TD in the playoffs during their SB 20 championship run! But their focus on stopping him opened up things for the rest of the Bears offense.
Yeah, I like the Patriots coming out throwing with the play action; they probably should've scored a TD on their first series. Would it have mattered? No, I don't believe so: the Bears still would've romped 'em.
They ran out of gas, as they had to win 3 consecutive road playoff games to even make it to the SB! The only bright spot for the Patriots (and the rest of the Bears opponents during that playoffs for that matter) was that they contained Walter Payton. He was held without a TD in the playoffs during their SB 20 championship run! But their focus on stopping him opened up things for the rest of the Bears offense.
I still hold a grudge against Ditka. It is unconscionable that the Bears didn't get Walter Payton a touchdown. Did anyone ever deserve that more than Sweetness? I think not.
There is no deserve on the football field. You have to earn what you get. Walter got the ball but they were keying on him. The point was to win the game and the Bears and Ditka did exactly that. I don't like the way Walter left the field he was being really selfish during a team moment.
@@williamshoven Walter Payton was a huge reason how the Bears got to the Super Bowl. Not only that, but he was a true star in the NFL for many years while the Bears as a team foundered. To say that there is no "deserve on the football field" is, in my opinion, a rather narrow and unthinking position. If anyone should have gotten every opportunity to score, it was Walter Payton. And, by the way, Ditka has admitted that he completely overlooked the fact that Walter hadn't scored, and said he regretted it.
@@gjm1953 I don't think Ditka did overlook it. If you go back and watch the game the fans are chanting Walter during the game when they got near the goal line but you know what Walter couldn't get the ball in the endzone.
@@williamshoven Do you think that teams were keying on Payton all season long? And yet he rushed for 1551 yards in 1985 and tallied 9 touchdowns. The issue isn't that they were keying on him. Ditka screwed up, and that's all there is to it. Anyone who thinks that Walter wouldn't have gotten into the end zone from the 1 yard line is delusional.
Chicagoan, and I love the 85 Bears, but this was one of the worst Super Bowl recaps by NFL Films in the 80s. The music wasn’t very good, and particularly having the players talking was a mistake. Even the narrator wasn’t as good.
Actually the Bears killed the Redskins and the Hogs that season. They also soundly beat the 49ers and Joe Montana. Walter Payton even ran over Ronnie Lott at the goal line. Now if Miami had beat the Patriots in the AFC Championship and came to the Super Bowl instead. That would've been a bigger game but the Bears would've revenged their only loss that season.
@@jamesbowman8138 I have to see Richard Dent and his comments. Dent said coach Ditka should have had Walter score 1 touchdown. Bears did not repeat because Dent said, QB could not stay healthy, which Dent Blamed on Coach Ditka. Even after losing Buddy Ryan to the Eagles the Bears defense was great on 1986, Ditka did not use Mike Tomszak or Fuller, he went with #2 Flutie who did not know the plays and was so short he could not see over the linemen. Ditka put Flutie in a very difficult position against Redskins. Washington beat Bears in Chicago in the play off and the rest of the story is HISTORY! I blame Ditka!
@@christophercameron2141 That was my realization as a 8 year old that football is a brutal sport and that someone at that time was more intimidating than the Raiders
@L E ......your full of sh*t .....hw would be sacked on his ass or suffer a concussion because you could beat the sh*t out of the QB in hte 80's , Queen Tom wouldn't have been protected
Why no one talks about Frasier being injured n not coming back ,that and McMahons injury ended the bears reign! They were still great but Frasiers position was dominant and that loss was never replaced equally or close and same as McMahon 87 88 89 could have been possible championship seasons but within those 2 positions they failed to as good and never repeated Those 2 players were the difference You could keep them n lose singeltary or dent,Payton or McKinnon and youd still lose.... It's a team but there are a few players that would make that difference in great and the best!
Steve Sabol, Great.
Congrats on you for having the full 25 min. version. Those are rare finds these days.
Really good to see you have it.
Steve Sabol’s intro was absolute poetry! How I miss him so! ❤️
"But [Vietnam] was just a war..."
Great how this show would wrap up an entire game in20 minutes.
1985 Bears defense was unreal.
The legendary movie trailer voice of Don LaFontaine in his only Super Bowl film narration.
Nice call. I was trying to place the voice.
Love the ESPN opening. Brings me back to a kid
This is Steve Sabol, who was instrumental in creating NFL Films!
40 years, and still waiting for another Super Bowl victory. There’s only 32 teams in the nfl, right. Which means that if the super bowl were a random winner, the bears should have had another by now 😭
1:15 Ah yes, I too once caused a big stir by mooning a heeeelicopter
Watched these during Superbowl week and all day on ESPN 2 on Superbowl Sunday
The CLASSIC ESPN intro!!! This is awesome.
Agreed!!!
the bears were unreal
Damn.... I love this video 😊😊😊😊
Posting this on the milestone 35th anniv, I became a chi fan bc of this sb run, I enjoy this sport at all 3 levels thanks to what this dominant group did, thank u and another title is needed!
"Started two fights...... and scored one thunderous touchdown." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remember that as a kid. Great memory.
and he did flattened one teammate
New England Patriots were just another team called smith
The intro music is "Contenders" by the legendary Craig Palmer
Only if Marino beat NE … totally different game
He played poorly against them … back then they seemed to have his number … but yep a way different game and Miami could’ve pulled it off.
@@TalkMyShiitBears probably would have still won, but a more competitive game lol!
Probably so!!!
Not that day..
I can safely say that Chicago's 44 straight points scored is a Super Bowl record that won't ever be broken.
Facts
The Redskins almost broke it two years later, but not quite.
True!!!!
2:20 me on Taco Tuesday, not Fat Tuesday...but I guess they're one in the same after about 10 tacos.
21:01 Anyone know what the musician and song that is played during the William Refrigerator Perry TD montage is?
This airing is from 2005
Nbc showing full game of this today
GO BEARS 🧡💙👑🏆🏈🐻⬇️🙏🏾🕊
who did the music for this
Not sure but it was great soundtrack … i still hum it when I tackle my toddler sons in the house lol
The intro is "contenders" by Craig Palmer. The rest of the music's sounds like works by Sam Spence - "round up" and "magnificent eleven" are some of his better known works.
GO CHICAGO BEARS SUPER BOWL CHAMPION'S 🧡💙🧡🐻🏈⬇️🧡💙🧡💙🧡💙🧡💙🧡
They just beat the holy hell out of New England - it wasn't even a contest. I still can't believe the Pats made it that far.
They ran out of gas, as they had to win 3 consecutive road playoff games to even make it to the SB! The only bright spot for the Patriots (and the rest of the Bears opponents during that playoffs for that matter) was that they contained Walter Payton. He was held without a TD in the playoffs during their SB 20 championship run! But their focus on stopping him opened up things for the rest of the Bears offense.
Yeah, I like the Patriots coming out throwing with the play action; they probably should've scored a TD on their first series. Would it have mattered? No, I don't believe so: the Bears still would've romped 'em.
They ran out of gas, as they had to win 3 consecutive road playoff games to even make it to the SB! The only bright spot for the Patriots (and the rest of the Bears opponents during that playoffs for that matter) was that they contained Walter Payton. He was held without a TD in the playoffs during their SB 20 championship run! But their focus on stopping him opened up things for the rest of the Bears offense.
I still hold a grudge against Ditka. It is unconscionable that the Bears didn't get Walter Payton a touchdown. Did anyone ever deserve that more than Sweetness? I think not.
There is no deserve on the football field. You have to earn what you get. Walter got the ball but they were keying on him. The point was to win the game and the Bears and Ditka did exactly that. I don't like the way Walter left the field he was being really selfish during a team moment.
@@williamshoven Walter Payton was a huge reason how the Bears got to the Super Bowl. Not only that, but he was a true star in the NFL for many years while the Bears as a team foundered. To say that there is no "deserve on the football field" is, in my opinion, a rather narrow and unthinking position. If anyone should have gotten every opportunity to score, it was Walter Payton. And, by the way, Ditka has admitted that he completely overlooked the fact that Walter hadn't scored, and said he regretted it.
@@gjm1953 I don't think Ditka did overlook it. If you go back and watch the game the fans are chanting Walter during the game when they got near the goal line but you know what Walter couldn't get the ball in the endzone.
williamshoven Walter just couldn’t get the ball in the end zone like the defensive tackle who’s done this his whole career lol
@@williamshoven Do you think that teams were keying on Payton all season long? And yet he rushed for 1551 yards in 1985 and tallied 9 touchdowns. The issue isn't that they were keying on him. Ditka screwed up, and that's all there is to it. Anyone who thinks that Walter wouldn't have gotten into the end zone from the 1 yard line is delusional.
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Chicagoan, and I love the 85 Bears, but this was one of the worst Super Bowl recaps by NFL Films in the 80s. The music wasn’t very good, and particularly having the players talking was a mistake. Even the narrator wasn’t as good.
I’m 57 years old and I could play defense for half the nfl teams today.
No Redskins No 49ers Bears caught a break in playoffs this year .1985
Actually the Bears killed the Redskins and the Hogs that season. They also soundly beat the 49ers and Joe Montana. Walter Payton even ran over Ronnie Lott at the goal line. Now if Miami had beat the Patriots in the AFC Championship and came to the Super Bowl instead. That would've been a bigger game but the Bears would've revenged their only loss that season.
They beat down the #1 rusher in the NFL Eric Dickerson and his Rams. They held Dickerson to less than 70 yards rushing.
The Bears has great momentum on both sides that day
It's just too bad they couldn't do the same in the following years during the playoffs.
@@jamesbowman8138 I have to see Richard Dent and his comments.
Dent said coach Ditka should have had Walter score 1 touchdown.
Bears did not repeat because Dent said, QB could not stay healthy, which Dent
Blamed on Coach Ditka. Even after losing Buddy Ryan to the Eagles the Bears defense was great
on 1986, Ditka did not use Mike Tomszak or Fuller, he went with #2 Flutie who did not know the plays
and was so short he could not see over the linemen. Ditka put Flutie in a very difficult position
against Redskins. Washington beat Bears in Chicago in the play off and the rest of the story is HISTORY!
I blame Ditka!
If Tom Brady had quarterbacked this team, the Patriots win the game 20-17.
Or 13-3.
No
He wouldn't make it out alive, the game was more physical. Just ask the 84 Raiders.
@@christophercameron2141 That was my realization as a 8 year old that football is a brutal sport and that someone at that time was more intimidating than the Raiders
@L E ......your full of sh*t .....hw would be sacked on his ass or suffer a concussion because you could beat the sh*t out of the QB in hte 80's , Queen Tom wouldn't have been protected
Let’s add Brady to that intro
F Brady
Why no one talks about Frasier being injured n not coming back ,that and McMahons injury ended the bears reign! They were still great but Frasiers position was dominant and that loss was never replaced equally or close and same as McMahon
87 88 89 could have been possible championship seasons but within those 2 positions they failed to as good and never repeated
Those 2 players were the difference
You could keep them n lose singeltary or dent,Payton or McKinnon and youd still lose.... It's a team but there are a few players that would make that difference in great and the best!
Like 49ers adding rice n Haley. That extra edge....