What is the significance of the numbers on the back of the NFL helmets?
the numbers are of people who died in the off season im not sure about the 31 but the 91 on the patriots are because marquise hill of the patriots defensive line passed away over the summer in a jet skiing accident because he wasnt wearing a life jacket
What is the value of 1988 Topps Record Breaker Walter Payton?
The value depends on a certain number of things. First, it depends on if you have the complete set. If you do, you need to determine if it just a regular set or a factory set (they differ in value). Another contributing factor is what condition they are in. The most accurate reading as of now for a NM (Near-Mint) to M (Mint) set is around $200. The factory set is around $350. Hope this helps!
How much is a dick butkus card worth?
The vlue of a Dick Butkus RC is about $215 UNGRADED.If it was graded the value would be alot more.
What uniform number did the Chicago Bears retire for NFL great Walter Payton?
40, answer C for your dunkin donuts question.
While 40 is correct - on my scratch off for dunkin donuts -- it was letter D! thanks but no thanks!
What was 1989 Trailblazer team roster?
10-Corky Calhoun 16-Johnny Davis 44-Jacky Dorsey 23-T.R. Dunn 30-Bob Gross 14-Lionel Hollins 20-Maurice 36-Lloyd Neal 24-Willie Norwood 25-Tom Owens 54-Dale Schlueter 15-Larry Steele 13-Dave Twardzik 42-Wally Walker 32-Bill Walton
Virginia Halas McCaskey, daughter of the legendary Bears coach and owner George Halas, gained ownership of the team after the death of her father in 1983.
Chicago Bears players to ever wear unmber 17?
Some significant players who have worn number 87 for the Chicago Bears include All-Pro wide receiver Harlon Hill (1954-61), defensive end Ed O'Bradovich (1962-71), tight end Emery Moorehead (1982-88 -- he wore number 43 in 1981), wide receiver Tom Waddle (1989-94), wide receiver Ricky Proehl (1997) and wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad (2005-07). Tight end Kellen Davis (2008-11) is the most recent player to wear 87 for the Bears.
How much do water boys in the NFL get paid?
It depends how good he is. On an average about $86,000 - $129,000 bucks a year
How many Head Coaches have the Chicago Bears had since 2000?
Jeff fisher played for the Chicago bears
Leslie Frazier
Ron Rivera
Jim Harbaugh Replaced former coach Mike Singletary who also was a former player of the Chicago Bears
Sean Payton (Sean played as QB scab during the '87 Strike For the Bears)
All had played for the Chicago Bears and all were during the Mike Ditka era.
What is the driving time from Chicago to green bay?
This obviously depends on where in the Chicago-area you live and what time of day you are traveling, but a typical drive time is about 3.5 to 4 hours on the weekend for games.
Who was the first black player to play for the Chicago Bears?
That was running back/kick returner Eddie Macon, a 2nd round draft choice of the Bears in 1952 from the University of Pacific. Macon played two seasons with the Bears, 1952 and 1953.
When did the Saints lose against the Chicago Bears in the playoffs?
Twice: After the 1990 season and after the 2006 season.
Who is the team doctor for the Chicago Bears?
There are several team doctors and trainers for the Chicago Bears. I know one of the team doctors and he is a spinal surgeon, and he is always on the sideline at the Bears home games in case of a head neck or back injury.
William Perry (born December 16, 1962 in Aiken, South Carolina) is a former professional American football player and brother of former professional football player Michael Dean Perry. He is best known for his years as a defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears. In reference to his large size, he was popularly known as "The Refrigerator" or, abbreviated, "The Fridge". After a successful career at Aiken High School (South Carolina), Perry played college football at Clemson University. In 1985, he was selected in the first round of the 1985 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. Nicknamed "The Refrigerator" for his gargantuan, square-like frame, Perry was 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) and weighed 382 lbs (173.4 kg). at his peak weight. While he was not a superstar on paper (only 29.5 sacks through his entire career), he quickly became a favorite of the Chicago Bears fans. Perry became famous for his prowess as a defensive lineman. In addition, Perry was used as a fullback when his team was near the opponents' goal line, either as a ball carrier or a lead blocker for running back Walter Payton. During his rookie season, Perry rushed for 2 touchdowns and caught a pass for one. Perry was once used in a surprise play during a Pro Bowl game as an offensive lineman. Perry even had the opportunity to run the ball during Super Bowl XX, as a nod to his popularity and contributions to the team's success. The first time he got the ball, he was tackled for a one-yard loss while attempting to throw his first NFL pass on a halfback option play. But the second time he got the ball, he scored a touchdown; as a result, Walter Payton was denied an easy scoring opportunity. Perry went on to play for ten years in the NFL. His Super Bowl ring size is the largest of any professional football player in the history of the event. His ring size is 25, while the ring size for the average adult male is between 10 and 12. [1] Perry retired after the 1994 season. In his 10 years as a pro, he played in 138 games, recording 29.5 sacks and 5 fumble recoveries, which he returned for 71 yards. Perry later attempted a comeback, playing the 1996 season with the London Monarchs of the World League of American Football (later NFL Europa). Source: Wikipedia
Who are the Old quarterbacks of the Chicago Bears?
Season(s)Quarterback (Games)
2010Jay Cutler (15) 2009Jay Cutler (16)[2]2008Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1)[3]2007Rex Grossman (7) / Brian Griese (6) / Kyle Orton (3)[4]2006Rex Grossman (16)[5]2005Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1)[6]2004Craig Krenzel (5) / Chad Hutchinson (5)/ Jonathan Quinn (3) / Rex Grossman (3)[7]2003Kordell Stewart (7) / Chris Chandler (6)/ Rex Grossman (3)[8]2002Jim Miller (8) / Chris Chandler (7) / Henry Burris (1)[9]2001Jim Miller (13) / Shane Matthews (3)[10]2000Cade McNown (9) / Shane Matthews (5) / Jim Miller (2)[11]1999Shane Matthews (7) / Cade McNown (6) / Jim Smith (3)[12]1998Erik Kramer (8) / Steve Stenstrom (7) / Moses Moreno (1)[13]1997Erik Kramer (13) / Rick Mirer (3)[14]1996Dave Krieg (12) / Erik Kramer (4)[15]1995Erik Kramer (16)[16]1994Steve Walsh (11) / Erik Kramer (5)[17]1993Jim Harbaugh (15) / Peter Tom Willis (1)[18]1992Jim Harbaugh (13) / Peter Tom Willis (2) / Will Furrer (1)[19]1991Jim Harbaugh (16)[20]1990Jim Harbaugh (14) / Mike Tomczak (2)[21]1989Mike Tomczak (11) / Jim Harbaugh (5)[22]1988Jim McMahon (9) / Mike Tomczak (5) / Jim Harbaugh (2)[23]1987Jim McMahon (6) / Mike Tomczak (6) / Mike Hohensee (2) / Steve Bradley (1)[24]1986Mike Tomczak (7) / Jim McMahon (6) / Steve Fuller (2) / Doug Flutie (1)[25]1985Jim McMahon (11) / Steve Fuller (5)[26]1984Jim McMahon (9) / Steve Fuller (4) / Rusty Lisch (1) / Bob Avellini (1) / Greg Landry (1)[27]1983Jim McMahon (13) / Vince Evans (3)[28]1982Jim McMahon (7) / Bob Avellini (2)[29]1981Vince Evans (16)[30]1980Vince Evans (10) / Mike Phipps (6)[31]1979Mike Phipps (10) / Vince Evans (3) / Bob Avellini (3)[32]1978Bob Avellini (12) / Mike Phipps (4)[33]1977Bob Avellini (14)[34]1976Bob Avellini (14)[35]1975Gary Huff (9) / Bob Avellini (4) / Bobby Douglass (1)[36]1974Gary Huff (11) / Bobby Douglass (3)[37]1973Bobby Douglass (12) / Gary Huff (2)[38]1972Bobby Douglass (14)[39]1971Bobby Douglass (7) / Kent Nix (4) / Jack Concannon (3)[40]1970Jack Concannon (13) / Bobby Douglass (1)[41]1969Jack Concannon (5) / Bobby Douglass (7) / Virgil Carter (2)[42]1968Bobby Douglass (7) / Virgil Carter (5) / Larry Rakestraw (2)[43]1967Jack Concannon (12) / Larry Rakestraw (2)[44]1966Rudy Bukich (14)[45]1965Rudy Bukich (12) / Billy Wade (2)[46]1964Billy Wade (10) / Rudy Bukich (4)[47]1963Billy Wade (14)[48]1962Billy Wade (14)[49]1961Billy Wade (9) / Ed Brown (5)[50]1960Ed Brown (11) / Zeke Bratkowski (1)[51]1959Ed Brown (10) / Zeke Bratkowski (2)[52]1958Ed Brown (11) / Zeke Bratkowski (1)[53]1957Ed Brown (8) / Zeke Bratkowski (4)[54]1956Ed Brown (12)[55]1955Ed Brown (12)[56]1954George Blanda (7) / Zeke Bratkowski (5)[57]1953George Blanda (12)[58]1952Bob Williams (7) / George Blanda (3) / Steve Romanik (2)1951Johnny Lujack (7) / Steve Romanik (5)
1950Johnny Lujack (12)[61]1949Johnny Lujack (7) / Sid Luckman (2) / George Blanda (2) / Bob Perina (1)[62]1948Sid Luckman (8) / Ed Sprinkle (2) / Dick Flanagan (1) / Noah Mullins (1)[63]1947Sid Luckman (7) / Mike Jarmoluk (3) / Mike Holovak (2)[64]1946Sid Luckman (5) / Tom Farris (3) / Noah Mullins (3)
Soldier Field was built in 1924, and was originally named Municipal Grant Park Stadium. The name was changed to Soldier Field to honor those who had fought in World War I. In 2003, the stadium re-opened after a major renovation.
What is Michael Vick's Win- loss record?
From going back to Box Scores i come up with Vick with a Record of 37-31-1. (also a Jail Record) In 2001 it said he played in 8 games 2 starts. The box scores list him first in 3 games all losses. In those 3 losses he throw over 50% of all passes, etc. Also theres a few games i did not count towards his losses that he finished the game, and that's when the other team came back to win.
Breakdown of Years / Games Started
2006 GS 16 W-7 L-9
2005 GS 15 W-8 L-7
2004 GS 15 W-11 L-4
2003 GS 4 W-3 L-2 (Played in 5 games, where he brought the team to victory)
2002 GS 15 W-8 L-6 TIES - 1 (ROFLMAO!!!! Bad coaching on the Eagles to end in a tie)
2001 GS 2 W-0 L-3 (i count 3 games started for him. He played 8 games that season)
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Dont Forget 49ers are one of THE GREATEST Franchises out there!!! Only STEELERS can claim braging rights over the 9ers!!!!!!
How many playoff appearances have the Chicago Bears made?
Between the 1998 and 2007 seasons, the Vikings made the playoffs 4 times (1998, 1999, 2000, 2004) and the Bears made the playoffs 3 times (2001, 2005, 2006).
What year did gale sayers and brian piccolo play for the Chicago Bears?
1965-1966: Rudy Bukich, Bill Wade
1967: Jack Concannon, Larry Rakestraw
1968: Jack Concannon, Larry Rakestraw, Virgil Carter
1969: Jack Concannon, Bobby Douglass, Virgil Carter
1970: Jack Concannon, Bobby Douglass
1971: Jack Concannon, Bobby Douglass, Kent Nix
Did the bears use to be named the Chicago cardnals?
The Bears were never the Cardinals they were the Decatur Staleys, later named Chicago Bears. The Chicago Cardinals were another Chicago owned team that moved around after the 50's and now reside in Arizona.