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    Nov 4, 1986 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Bears await victory's price

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears' 17-6 victory over the world champion Los Angeles Raiders felt so good to them Sunday it seemed worth the bad. By Monday Morning, when the bruises have outlasted the celebration, the price may be more than they would like to pay, even though...

    Tags: Basketball, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, National Football Conference, Chicago Bears

  2. Oct 7, 1985 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. `Bad` Bears just good enough

    Tribune staff writer
    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers don`t know any better, and the Bears don`t know any worse. That`s the main reason the Bears stayed undefeated Sunday and the Bucs stayed winless by a score of 27-19. It was the closest the Bears have come this season to...

    Tags: Walter Payton, Mike Ditka, Chicago Bears, National Football Conference, San Francisco 49ers

  4. Oct 14, 1985 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Bears show 49ers who`s boss

    Tribune staff writer
    The Bears hailed the 49ers as the best and flailed them like all the rest Sunday. By a score of 26-10, they staked their latest legitimate claim to the top of the National Football League. ``It`s only for a week, but we`re pretty good right now,`` said...

    Tags: Joe Montana, Bill Walsh, Minnesota Vikings, Basketball, Death

  6. Sep 30, 1985 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Gault takes off, and Bears soar

    Tribune staff writer
    When Willie Gault took the opening kickoff from the Redskins Sunday, he handed off to linebacker Wilber Marshall on a reverse that backfired. The next time, he lost the ball in the sun and it luckily bounced through the end zone for a touchback. The...

    Tags: National Football Conference, Chicago Bears, Soldier Field, Brigham Young, Walter Payton

  8. Dec 21, 1987 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Bears get sideswiped

    Tribune staff reporter
    If Walter Payton is slowing down, his fellow Bears aren`t gaining on him. For the second game in a row, the Bears played with one foot on the brake and one eye on the road, where they will open the playoffs if they don`t end their skid. The Seattle...

    Tags: Human Accomplishments, Chicago Bears, Soldier Field, Mike Singletary, Walter Payton

  10. Oct 28, 1985 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Oh, are we 8-0?

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears won the first half of the National Football League season Sunday and decided to look at it as half empty rather than half full. They did admit they aren't half bad after their 27-9 victory over the Vikings in Soldier Field. But on a day when...

    Tags: Death, Basketball, National Football Conference, Chicago Bears, Bud Grant

  12. Sep 19, 1985 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. McMahon's magic saves Bears

    Tribune staff reporter
    Jim McMahon talked his way into the game and played his way into America's football consciousness Thursday night in one of the most dramatic quarterback performances in Bears' history. McMahon threw three touchdown passes in seven throws in the third...

    Tags: University of Notre Dame, Minnesota Vikings, Basketball, National Football Conference, Chicago Bears

  14. Dec 31, 1988 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Bears roll in with fog

    Tribune staff reporter
    It will be remembered as the best game you never saw. But the Bears are clearly one victory away from the Super Bowl after helping the error-plagued Philadelphia Eagles beat themselves 20-12 Saturday in an eerie National Football Conference semifinal...

    Tags: Death, National Football Conference, Chicago Bears, Soldier Field, Philadelphia Eagles

  16. Oct 22, 1985 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Perry clears way for 7-0 Bears

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Bears thrilled the nation with their P-formation Monday night. William Perry turned the Green Bay Packer goal line into a launching pad for new football concepts, scoring the winning touchdown in a 23-7 victory that kept the Bears undefeated. The...

    Tags: Walter Payton, National Football League, Green Bay Packers, Entertainment, Mike Ditka

  18. Nov 17, 1987 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Bears' mistakes cancel magic

    Tribune staff reporter
    Jim McMahon limped off the field with a sore ankle two plays before the finish of his best pro passing performance Monday night, leaving the Bears without the magic they needed to pull out a fourth straight game. John Elway overcame McMahon`s first 300-...

    Tags: Walter Payton, Al Harris, Minnesota Vikings, Denver Broncos, Mike Ditka

  20. Nov 4, 1985 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Payton rescues a sorry show

    Tribune staff reporter
    Walter Payton could have been a great fighter, too. Fortunately for the Bears, he reminded everyone Sunday that it still takes great players to win football games. Payton`s 27-yard touchdown run with 10:31 to play beat the Green Bay Packers 16-10 and...

    Tags: Green Bay Packers, Death, Basketball, National Football Conference, Chicago Bears

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