The 1985 Chicago Bears Top 50 Most DISRUPTIVE Plays!
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One of the greatest RBs of all time + God tier OL + Best Defense of All Time + Amazing special teams + Good QB + Awesome WRs + Ditka + Buddy Ryan + The Refrigerator = The greatest football team in history
The QB was the closest thing to average about that team. Any solid nfl quarterback could have had the same results
Wilber Marshall doesn't get enough recognition IMO, great LB and the first player in history with 40 sacks and 20 INTs.
Yeah, totally agree. I've always thought Singletary was overrated. That's blasphemy, but he was surrounded by physical studs who were mismatch nightmares. He gets so much credit because he was the leader and called defense plays. The outside LBs Marshall and Wilson were flat out feared. I've been watching old 85 Bear's games and those outside LBs really standouts. The Bears weren't really that much better than other good teams in 85, but those 4-6 mismatches kept offenses like the Pats from doing anything. Their offense was good because their defense completely shut down offenses. McMahon was actually pretty bad at times.
He kicked ass, it's what he did!
@@thomasconway631 Who? Wilber Marshall?
#58 one of the most "underrated" linebackers to this day! You can have your #50 jerseys...give me #58 Should be in HOF!
@@kevinwilson7112 Yeah, I mean he was every bit as good as guys like Harry Carson, so probably does belong in the HoF. You have to wonder if his legal battles with teh NFL got in his way. That LB group was the best ever and they complimented each other so well. Singletary was really good especially in coverage, but he got inordinate credit compared to the outside dudes. Dent, Hampton and Singletary got to the HoF, but others were but as good during the Bear's heyday
This team is what made football great. You will never see another team like this one.
2020-2021 bucs
@@quan6773 not even
'86 Giants
@@YesYou-zy7kp not even close
@@YesYou-zy7kp not even top 10 teams ever.
I watched that season live as a young 20 yr old.It was magical.Thank you for posting these wonderful highlights.
I did too as a 18 year old. Living in Peoria, Illinois. I miss the 1980's , what a wonderful time. 😊
I was in 7th Grade (12 or 13), and it was the best Season ever!
I loved the 80s, and the Bears were the best!
@@williamherman9065 💯😊👍
Yes Sir!
I still have that Superbowl on VHS! I can't play it anymore, but I remember watching it every time I was home sick from school. If Buddy Ryan & Ditka could've gotten along they'd have won 3-4 in a row. But there were to many big egos & they couldn't be contained. That season when I was 8 years old made me a Bears fan forever.
We are the Bears' shufflin' crew…
I'm proud to be a bears fan because of this team
Marino’s kids
@@quiltedrex2714 Marino’s grandfathers. Bears > Grogan > Marino
@@quiltedrex2714 ?
You ever think about how Walter Payton has more career passing touchdowns and fewer ints than Johnny Football
Who's Johnny Fknutts??🤪
Paging Kyler Murray
Very clever, Alex! Didn't expect to see Johnny Football mentioned in the comments!!!!
Ditka was the last coach hired by Halas and he changed the culture with the help of Jim Finks. This whole team had attitude right down to their coach. It's sad to say that the Bears of today are a empty shell of their former selves.
It’s sad to say mike was along for the ride. Buddy Ryan was the star coach.
@@sludge8506 disagree. Both coaches need each other to win that 1985 Super Bowl. How many Super Bowls did each coach win after they went their separate ways? Zero.
@@tonya4029 Okay, well said. 👍👍
Crazy that all of this happened in a single season
This the season that I fell in love with Football and became a Bears fan for life
Man I miss old school football
When throwing for 4000 yards was unheard of
This was the glory days,, this won’t ever happen again in chicago, glad I got a chance to see them while I was a kid
Some of Wilbur Marshall’s hits would be illegal now, but man was he a hitter. One of the most vicious linebackers ever in his rookie season in 85. They show the hit on the lions qb, but he was knocked unconscious from it. Nasty.
Jeff incorrect Marshall draft in 1984. 85 was second yr.
He did get fined for the hit on Ferguson
Yep, should be in the Hall of Fame, was better than Rickey Jackson who is.
@@busydem6161 Joe Ferguson even 37 years later can't remember the hit or the next 3 days afterwards.
@@busydem6161 I'm sure there's a lot he cant remember these days, cause of playing hard.
F~yeah i miss Pat Summerall calling the Bears games. Good memories right there!
And Madden.
The Bears just beat the living hell out of the Lion's QBs that year. I'll never forget the picture of Wilber Marshall's hit on Joe Ferguson.
The talent of that defensive team was insane.
Buddy Ryan a coaching legend
Sweetness wow. 🔥🔥🔥 They probably had no idea how to cover his skill set 😂
6:21 Walter with the insane block!
Ikr
That whole season is a highlight reel.
NFL Throwback tryna make the Bears fans come back after that Cody parkey vid
Why is that?
Bear down let’s go Chicago
Ultimate matchups
85 Bears vs 00 Ravens
85 Bears vs 78 Steelers
85 Bears vs 72 Dolphins
The final score for the 85 bears vs 00 ravens would be 10-6, bears winning.
also like to see 00 ravens vs 02 bucs.
None of those QB’s or offenses r good enough to score on the 85 Bears.
The 85 Dolphins vs 85 Bears.
@@Tubalcain422 bad match up for the Bears, because of Mario quick release. That Mario would beat them 9 out of ten times. The only QB in history that most likely can.
I remember all of them, we thought we'd get as many Super Bowls as the Steelers a decade earlier! If we could've just kept McMahon healthy & Buddy in Chicago......! Great memories from an equally great season!
Needed someone other than McMahon...hes very overrated. Look at his numbers, not that good.
@@KDill29
He's not overrated at all.
2 overlooked key things: Their o-line was great and I swear the secondary led by Fencik and Frasier.
Yep, Frazier and Richardson are overlooked as the corners. But they were the key , in Buddy’s 46 they spent the majority of their time playing on an island man to man!
That 85 defense was great at literally every position, and that just couldn't last
I think Leslie Frazier was the most underrated player on the team.
From 85-88 the Bears 🐻 should have three Super Bowls, If Jim McMahon stayed healthy. He was really the soul of that team.
I think it’s 84-88
@@ThomasJohnson-zh6pr no it was the 49ers year that year and they were 15-1. I believe the Bears 🐻 run should have started in 85
What was impressive about this team was that they were 8-1 including playoffs versus teams with 10 or more regular season wins; only losing in Miami without McMahon! In the playoffs they went up against 3 teams that were a combined 32-16 in regular season and only allowed 10 points against all three teams, scoring 91 points themselves. The NFC that year was defensively dominant, especially in the playoffs. The only team in the NFC playoffs that lost and scored were the 49ers that lost 17-3 against Giants. All other games were shutouts and Chicago dominated them all convincingly!
Crazy how disruptive that team was! Offense, defense, special teams...they had it all!
This is awesome great memories
The one that told the story of the whole season NFC championship vs Rams Wilber Marshall 52 yard fumble return for TD which is no 1
Jesus Christ. Every hit on this list would be a 15 yard penalty today. Love it. #BearDown
When football was football. Everything about the Bears at that time needs to come back today.
There will never be another defense that makes good offenses and good QBs look like high school players
Fridge
Nuff said
awesome team! so sad that they didnt let Payton get a TD in the Superbowl!! crazy
I went to school with the Fridge. Not that tall but he did use up the whole width of the Athletic Dept corridors. I never get tired of watching the ’85 Bears. I hear there’s opposing QBs from those days who still wake up from terrifying nightmares.
I'm shocked they showed offensive plays. Lol
I mean they had one of the greatest Running Backs ever
@@Thehawkdown99 Including The Late Walter Payton!
The Greatest Video on CZcams.
Best team to ever play the game
Great video... Wilber Marshall sure had it out for those Lions QBs...
It’s a shame that they never became a dynasty
Because they didn't have a dynasty QB
@@kraisonpetrovdo7891 They never did, amen to you
Bull. You are talking about them almost 40 years later.
For whatever reason, it's rare for great defenses to be great for more than one season. The 2000 Ravens, 2015 Broncos, 1990 Giants are the examples from my lifetime.
They had personality conflicts and they were somewhat of a one trick pony with the 4-6 mismatches. Their offense was barely above average, and McMahon was a mediocre QB outside of 85. Team like the Niners figured out the 4-6 mismatches, and that was it for teh Bear's dynasty
This Bears Team was soooo great, you can sometimes forget about the supporting cast!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wilber Marshall's rookie season. Dude was a monster and there for a ton of huge plays.
The greatest team to march on the face of the earth period!
Look at the nfl man so inspirational
I was in the 7th Grade when this Season began, and I watched every single second of these games! Never missed a moment.
This Team, the Individuals AND the _TEAM_ , is what made the NFL what is is today!
That is not hyperbole or an over exaggeration. It true.
Read about how many innovations were made that seasons, and much of it DIRECTLY INVOLVED the Bears in some way.
The popularity of this Bears Team is unlike anything I have ever seen before. The entire NFL Fanbase loved this team!
Well, except for maybe up in Green Bay...
but who really cares about Green Bay?!?
Anyway, my 2 favorite players back then were Walter Payton and Richard Dent, and I got to meet both of them (along with The Fridge and Dan Hampton) at a Bears Function right after the Monday Night Game against the Packers...
The one where the Fridge scores his first TD!
This season was simply Magic. All around... just Magic!
The Greatest Team of all time!
A whole page of defensive plays were made because of them. 3-4 Bear
Yeah, but did you pass any classes?
The 85 Bears took no prisoners. They made some very good teams look helpless. What a great team. Wilbur Marshall my favorite linebacker forever.
I was 14 yrs old did not miss one game that season. They would even show us games n highlights that season in School it was crazy in Chicago
Greatest Season by the Greatest Team with the Greatest Player of ALL TIME. #BearDown (and now we got a QB, too? Go Bears!)
Two years later and we are still looking for a good QB.
Bye bye Justin.
That what the best football I've ever witnessed in my life to this day.
The best video. This look so bad ass lol
The thumbnail is so sick
They were SO much better than anyone else in the league those coupe of years. It was just insane. I wish I could remember more of it than I do, I was fairly young. Thankfully, we have CZcams
Man that's what I'm saying I was born in 84, and I JUST found out how insane of a team these bears were.
Put em up against Brady's fairy ass they woulda ended his career.
Tom wouldn't have made it as far back in the 80s with these powder puff rules today.
What a great team. I so miss the days that made football a great sport. What happened to all those years of glory?
The 86 Mets of nfl history
4:55 McMahon tossed that ball 80 yards and it didn't look like he put everything on it.
Ditka built an absolutely unstoppable freight train of a team! I loved watching them…except when they played my 49ers 🥺
That's funny. Sad, but funny.
Ditka didnt build anything. Jim Finks built that team and had the Midas touch. He drafted Richard Dent in the sixth round.
I have 1 thing to say
Da bears
I legit cried tears of nostalgia on play #3 when mcmahon tied that with a bow catching the ball in the end zone from walter
The last play is without question, the greatest and most glorious play in Bears history!
That #3 play is spectacular.
the defense gets plenty of praise and they deserve every bit of it,
but the 85 Bears offense was just outstanding.
#13 was always my favorite. Marshal sacks the QB who fumbles, The Fridge jumps the pile, scoops up the ball like a chocolate cake and rumbles 60 yards the other way before he's gassed.. Love it!!
It was something you saw coming before it was even close to being over. When i saw he was only at THE FIFTY i was lije, simeone's gonna catch him.
Top 50...Bahahaha 🤣 rewind wayyyy back
If the PFHOF should ever induct teams, the '85 Bears should go first, the '72 Dolphins only second.
Problem is the dolphins won more than one super bowl and in a row this bears team is like the 1986 Mets of nfl history am I wrong ? Only saying that because they should have won more
I agree. There have been a lot of great teams. Maybe one could argue that some of them are better, or would beat the 85 Bears. That's missing the point. There are great teams .... but the 85 Bears ARE Football. That's the difference. They had a guy named The Refridgerator and he looked like a cross between a refridgerator and a large bear. He lined up right in the middle.
im a packers fan and I still think this is cool!
I think #1 was chosen because it was shown very dramatically in the ‘85 Bears documentary.
On defense there was Richard dent and singletary. They had many other good players but I mainly remember dent and singletary being mean on defense. That 1985 bears team won the super bowl but they were known as a great defense and I think that's why they won the super bowl they destroyed teams defensively. They stopped teams defensively and then offensively they scored and that's what made them the super bowl winning team. One of the best defensive teams of all time.
I agree, the defense gave the offense a ton of lead way for scoring and it worked.
I was only 3 in 1985 so I missed all of these Bears teams. At least I caught the second half the Bulls dynasty, but Ill always be jealous I never got to see the Bears win.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🏈 *McMahon's Touchdown Pass to McKinnon*
- McMahon completes a touchdown pass to Dennis McKinnon.
- Perry makes a strong defensive play.
- Initial excitement and energy in the game.
01:15 🚧 *Defensive Dominance: Sacking Joe Montana*
- Wilbur Marshall and Otis Wilson sack Joe Montana for the third time.
- Bears' strong defensive performance evident.
- Great field position for the Bears.
02:00 🔄 *Fumble, Interception, and Trick Play*
- Interception by Gary Fencik sets up a scoring opportunity.
- Leslie Frazier intercepts and laterals in a unique play.
- Defensive plays contribute to the Bears' lead.
03:05 🌟 *Payton's Touchdown Run and Richardson's Interception*
- Walter Payton's impressive touchdown run.
- Mike Richardson's interception and touchdown.
- The Bears extend their lead in the game.
03:46 🔒 *Defensive Domination: Sacks and Blocked Kick*
- Eric Ramsey's fumble and Bears recover.
- Sean Gale blocks a kick for a touchdown.
- Defensive prowess on display.
04:47 🏈 *McMahon's Deep Pass and Interception*
- McMahon's deep pass intercepted by Leslie Frazier.
- Defensive plays contributing to the Bears' success.
- Frazier's alert play in the game.
05:47 💪 *William Perry's Impact*
- William Perry's touchdown after a fumble recovery.
- Perry's significant role in the Bears' defense.
- Crowd's enthusiastic response to Perry's play.
06:27 🎯 *Willie Gault's Kickoff Return*
- Willie Gault's impressive kickoff return for a touchdown.
- Special teams making a difference.
- Gault's speed showcased in the game.
07:46 🤯 *McMahon's Playmaking Ability*
- McMahon's creative playmaking, avoiding pressure.
- McMahon's skill in extending plays.
- Tim Wrightman's contribution to the play.
08:16 🏃♂️ *Walter Payton's Stunning Run*
- Walter Payton's remarkable run for a touchdown.
- Payton's agility and deception in the play.
- Payton's ability to fool defenders.
08:40 🙌 *Hampton's Bat, Dent's Touchdown*
- Hampton bats the ball, and Dent scores a touchdown.
- Defensive playmaking by the Bears.
- Turnover converted into a scoring opportunity.
09:51 ⚡️ *Marshall's Sack and Touchdown*
- Wilbur Marshall's sack and touchdown after a fumble.
- Defensive dominance showcased.
- Excitement among Bears fans as Marshall scores.
Made with HARPA AI
Best team of ALL TIME
Idk what’s more entertaining watching 85 bears clips or 96 bulls clips
AND GO,GO,GO BEARS!!!!
Y VAMOS ,VAMOS ,VAMOS OSOS!!!
💯🐻‼
BEARS-DITKA-SAUSAGE-BEARS!!!
RIP Walter Payton
The 1985 Chicago Bears was the only team in the NFL History to win the Super Bowl with the 15-1 record just like any other NFL teams that have a 15-1 record but failed to win the Super Bowl.
The 2011 Green Bay Packers have a 15-1 record and lost the playoffs.
The 2015 Carolina Panthers have a 15-1 record and lost their second Super Bowl to the Denver Broncos.
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If one of the NFL teams will have a 18-0 record this season and win the Super Bowl. Which NFL teams are you rooting for!
1989 49ers? They went 15-1 and won the Super Bowl.
@@j.a.greene3523 1984 SF 49ers.
@@ironworkerjeff8574
Yep, you're correct. My bad.
WOW - those were the days
Arguably the greatest D in NFL history
2000 ravens slightly better overall imo
@@ericpackers1700 I respect your opinion
Got to see the best back in the 84-85 season
Name another team that got a top 50 plays in one year I bet you can’t not find them
This bears defense would've buried this chief's modern day offense hands down!!!!
85 Bears were a PROBLEM
THE BEST FOOTBALL TEAM EVER!!!!
Best team ever... Wonderful time in my life....we had Walter... superman!
Willie Gault was so fast wtf
Thats why he went to the raiders lol
He was on the US olympic team for track, won a gold in the 4×100 relay
Didn't realize how good willie Gault was.
The greatest Defense of all time in my Book.
That d line pressure is unbelievable
I remember them being champions elect way before the mid-season point - unlike anything before or since until NE in 2007 - and we all know how that ended.
It was the most long-established SB inevitability ever, by perhaps the most famous and iconic team of the Superbowl era.
I love highlights of 85. Perry’s runs while funny. Aren’t to 50 play material
Greatest team ever
The 86 Mets of nfl history
I don't agree. The offense was too mediocre to ever be in the GOAT conversation. After 85, guys like Bill Walsh made adjustments, and it was over
@@Chasstful the offense wasn’t the best ever but with that defense and a running game with Walter Payton they didn’t need to score a bunch of points. That defense could stop any offense from any era
@@jazchristian7536 That defense was incredible in Supel Bowl 20. The Patriots would have done better if they mismatches. The offense was helped tremendously by getting great field position every time as well as dominating time of possession. To be called teh greatest ever you have to be elite on both sides, IMO. 89 or 94 Niners or 93 Cowboys or mid-70s Steers were more complete teams with HoF QBs
@@Chasstful I’m from Chicago and literally watched every game that year and was super bowl shuffling with everyone else. I truly believe they were the greatest but I admit I’m also biased. I respect your points though. Those 49ers teams were also favorites of mine giving that Jerry Rice my all time favorite player so I’m not mad at that
Best NFL team ever.
Next, the ‘08 Lions’ top 50 plays
Okay, now that's just painful....
Destruction. OMG.
Damn them boys hittin😭😭
The Punkie QB a true retro baller🏈
Should’ve won 3-4 SuperBowls in this era but McMahon kept getting hurt. Should’ve never let Marshall go either. He went on to win the the Superb again with the skins. So many what if’s but at least we won 1! Still one of the greatest teams ever! My Bears!
That's why I always say they are the 1986 Mets of nfl history
They had personality conflicts and they were somewhat of a one trick pony with the 4-6 mismatches. Their offense was barely above average, and McMahon was a mediocre QB outside of 85. Team like the Niners figured out the 4-6 mismatches, and that was it for teh Bear's dynasty
@@Chasstful I can’t say I disagreed unfortunately
@@brianmcmahon1546 It should also be noted that from the mid-80s through the mid 90s, the NFC had some historically great dynasties, the Skins, the Giants and the Niners. During this era, the NFC won 13 straight Super Bowls often winning by blow out margins. This is also what the Bears were up against in trying to repeat or win another SB with that group. In another era, the Bears could well have won multiple SBs
@@Chasstful sports are a funny thing. You can have something great going but other outside factors prohibit a team or player from winning. There have been so many amazing 2nd and 3rd place teams/players that were good enough to win but then they got beaten by an even better team/player and they never quite got the glory they had potential for.
As a bears fan i love#39
I wasn't expecting this to include offensive plays.
Bears knocking defenders like bowling 🎳
RIP Walter Payton!
The pass from Walter Payton to Jim McMahon is my all-time favorite. No one was expecting it.
Including Payton and McMahon.
the original Chicago special that Philly stole lol
Theismann trying to make that tackle. 😆
Looked like a mary.