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This listing is for Chicago Bears Football - Greatest Moments in Bears History & Superbowl Shuffle VHS Tape Lot.
* The Superbowl Shuffle VHS Video Tape
Producers: Red Label Records Number of tapes: 1 Studio: NFL Films, Inc Format: Color, NTSC Rated: NR (Not Rated) VHS Release Date: 1985
In 1985, the Chicago Bears were headed for the Super Bowl for the first time in more than 20 years. Riding high on the success of the season, members of the Bears recorded "The Super Bowl Shuffle," which soon became celebrated anthem for Bears fans everywhere. This first-ever rap song and music video by a sports team even garnered a Grammy nomination. At Super Bowl XX, the Bears charged down the field once more with a 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots.
The '85 Bears was the greatest football team in the history of the NFL. In 1985, the Bears were filled with people who were not only great football players, but who also had colorful personalities. The Superbowl Shuffle is a great 5 minute song, but the video is so much more. Seeing Jim McMahon play the saxophone will blow you away! The Punky QB known as McMahon plays the sax almost as well as he throws the pill!
You've got to see Gary Fencik. They call him "Hit Man", but he doesn't know what it means. Watch Richard Dent. If the quarterback's slow, he's gonna get bent. The only person who should have been left out of the video was Steve Fuller. Fuller says that "when I'm not there, the feathers ruffle". However, you may recall that his bonehead plays cost the Bears their undefeated season - he was the quarterback during the loss to Miami on Monday Night Football in '85.
* Greatest Moments in Chicago Bears History VHS Video Tape
Producers: Steve Sabol, NFL Films, Dave Douglas Number of tapes: 1 Studio: NFL Films, Inc Format: Color, NTSC Rated: NR (Not Rated) VHS Release Date: 1994
Greatest Moments in Chicago Bears History: It was 1920, Prohibition took effect... Warren G. Harding was elected President... Harvard beat Oregon in the Rose Bowl... and George S. Halas met with representatives of twelve other clubs at Ralph Hay's Hupmobile showroom in Canton, Ohio to lay the groundwork for what would later become the National Football League. In the 75 years since, the Chicago Bears have been a constant force amidst a sea of change in professional football. Leading by example, the Bears have won nine World Championships, sent 23 men to the Hall of Fame, and won over 60% of their more than 1,000 games played. Do you remember the 1921, 40, 63 World Championships? For many, the "Super" season of 1985 stands alone in memory. Bears fans should recall the significance of 41-21, 24-14, 14-10, and 46-10 but does 73-0 mean anything to you? The first quarterback to pass for over 400 yards in a game was a Bear named Sid. What happened on November 20,1977? What made Dave Williams' 1980 Thanksgiving Day so special? If you think you're in a fog, what must the Eagles have thought when they came to Soldier Field in 1988? Remember? With names like Halas, Luckman, Grange, Nagurski, Sayers, Atkins, Ditka, Butkus, McMahon, and Payton as part of the Bears' storied past, it's not possible to capture all of the Bears' greatest moments on one video. But this is close! The Greatest Moments in Chicago Bears History is a treat for any follower of the NFL, and a must for every Bears fan. Enjoy the memories!
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