The Bears are coming off an impressive victory against the Vikings. Rookie Lions running back will give the Lions, run and shoot offense an added dimension. This was an exciting game of momentum to watch, as it goes back & forth.
My first time at an NFL game to watch my favorite team, the Bears. I was 15 and a sophomore in high school. My mom (God rest her soul) got the ticket for me from a friend of hers. Cost was $20, endzone seat. I'm so grateful for that lifelong memory she gave me just by buying that ticket for me. Being at a live NFL game for the first time was surreal for me, I remember that (I've been to countless Bears' games since then). The entire endzone seating where I was at was ALL Bears fans. Sometime during the game, you can hear chanting "LET'S GO BEARS....LET"S GO BEARS...." That was mostly all of us Bears fans in the endzone area. Barry Sanders had a really good game. Little did we know at the time that he would end up one of the greatest. All we knew at that time was that he was looking to be a pretty good rookie RB. Great memories from my childhood! Thanks for posting this.
The first 4 are the only ones worth watching cause they started out 4-0 and ended up 6-10! Dan Hampton started the first 4 games, then missed the rest of the season due too a knee operation. They shut out the Pittsburgh Steelers later in the season but it was the first 4 that gave us hope in 1989.
with all his other amazing talents , Sanders was a very powerful runner . watch closely how many defenders, even lineman & linebackers bounce off of barry's powerful legs when he's running downdield towards the outside
I was 11 when this game was played. I remember thinking Mike Tomczak sucked as a QB, but after seeing the pathetic QBs we've had since, especially Mitch Trubisky, I'll take Mike or Jimmy Harbaugh any day.
Bob Gagliano?1? Wow, thanks for putting up all these old games so we can see that there were total nonentities playing QB even back in 'the good old days'...
1:38:14 I remember a certain Bears WR who damn well earned the nickname "Stone Hands." He wore #83 and his last name rhymes with "Fault." That dude just killed me during the Bears '80's heyday.
Asterisk, Dan Hampton got hurt. He came back fo his las season in 1990, they went 12 - 6 including playoffs and were only beaten by the eventual champions New York Giants.
HELLO RICHARD DO YOU HAVE BOTH THE 1984 45-28 MIAMI DOLPHINS WIN VS THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS AT HOME IN THE AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME & 1986 MIAMI DOLPHINS @ NEW YORK JETS JETS WIN THRILLING OVERTIME CLASSIC 51-45 IF SO WHEN WILL YOU BE POSTING THEM ON YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE & GOOGLE PLUS PAGE BECAUSE THESE GAMES ARE BLOCKED ON RU-vid DUE TO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT?
stupid me. for some reason i was confusing Mel Gray with Oakland wide receiver of the late 70's and into the 1980s Cliff Branch . Branch was a world class sprinter . when they still ran 100 yd dash(now required is 100 meters = 110 yds) he ran a 9.2 . Bob Hayes ran the fastest 100 yd dash at 9.1 seconds. Mel Gray for Detroit here in this game and other teams in the 90s became an all time great kick returner . his speed i guess reminds me of cliff branch . then there was another Mel Gray who played in the 70s with Cardinals great receiver and world class sprinter .
Hi buddy how have you been? I was wondering if you could please please send me a link to 1989 wk 3 49ers at Eagles and 1987 wk 16 Rams at 49ers? I used to have them but now I cant find them. Id really appreciate it.