One and only one,and Chicago makes it seem like they’ve won every year,the players from that team keep bringing the same 85 Super Bowl year after year,other teams have won several Super Bowls and they don’t even make a big thing out of it
once, 1985. and if anyone watched and followed the 85 bears….you’d know they were awesome!
The 1985 Chicago Bears became national stars. Under head coach Mike Ditka, who won the 1985 NFL Coach of the Year Award, they went 15-1 in the regular season, becoming the second NFL team ever to win 15 regular season games (after the 1984 San Francisco 49ers). Their only loss was in a Monday night game against the Miami Dolphins.
The Bears’ then-revolutionary, strong defense, “46 Zone”, enabled them to lead the league during the regular season in fewest points allowed (198), interceptions (34), fewest total yards allowed (4,135), and fewest rushing yards allowed (1,319). And under a strong running game, Chicago led the NFL in rushing yards (2,761) and rushing touchdowns (27), and finished second in the league in scoring (456 points).
who cares they lost 2day
Just once, in 1985.
One and only one,and Chicago makes it seem like they’ve won every year,the players from that team keep bringing the same 85 Super Bowl year after year,other teams have won several Super Bowls and they don’t even make a big thing out of it
One time back in 1985… the Bears actually won the Super Bowl.
once, 1985. and if anyone watched and followed the 85 bears….you’d know they were awesome!
The 1985 Chicago Bears became national stars. Under head coach Mike Ditka, who won the 1985 NFL Coach of the Year Award, they went 15-1 in the regular season, becoming the second NFL team ever to win 15 regular season games (after the 1984 San Francisco 49ers). Their only loss was in a Monday night game against the Miami Dolphins.
The Bears’ then-revolutionary, strong defense, “46 Zone”, enabled them to lead the league during the regular season in fewest points allowed (198), interceptions (34), fewest total yards allowed (4,135), and fewest rushing yards allowed (1,319). And under a strong running game, Chicago led the NFL in rushing yards (2,761) and rushing touchdowns (27), and finished second in the league in scoring (456 points).