Who is the most underrated Chicago Bear ever?
Last week we asked you which current Chicago Bears player was the most underrated, now we want to know which Bear is the most underrated in the history of the franchise.
Last week we asked you which current Chicago Bears player was the most underrated, now we want to know which Bear is the most underrated in the history of the franchise.
A Chicago Bears Mt. Rushmore is far too easy, so we're going the unconventional route, and looking for four players to adorn our Mt. Lunchpail!
We're looking for some Chicago guys for our Mt. Lunchpail, a unique version of a sports Mt. Rushmore. The first face to be chiseled is former Bears wide receiver Tom Waddle. Be sure to vote on who you'd like to see as face #2.
Be sure to vote for your top choice. After a winner is determined in round one, we'll have another poll for the second spot in Mt. Lunchpail, and so on and so forth, until we have all four spots chiseled in some OSS stone.
Picking the four greatest players of any team is all the rage theses days, but what about a Mt. Rushmore for those other Chicago Bears players. What about four Chicago Bears to be chiseled into a Mt. Lunchpail?
It's time for the Bears to re-issue number 50, but why all the fanfare? It didn't deserve to be shelved for 20 years in the first place.
From The Archive - Week 10, 1977 vs. Vikings. Walter Payton rushes his way into the record books.