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They went 15-1 in the regular season and won their three playoff games by a combined score of 91-10 (and it's only that close because the Patriots picked up a garbage time TD at the end of the Superbowl).
 
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What, no respect for the 1972 Dolphins and their pristine season?

The only team in NFL (or AFL) history to run the table,
 

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Defense maybe, but not whole team surely.

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Wrong.

The defense receives all the accolades (and rightfully so), but the offense was far from chopped liver.

As stated, you had the greatest RB of all time creating havoc and leading the top rushing team in the league that year. It was also one of those rare years that Jim McMahon was relatively healthy, and the guy was a good QB when he was. Having the OG Will Fuller in Willie Gault helped matters too. Their offensive line was also quite stout that year.
 

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What, no respect for the 1972 Dolphins and their pristine season?

The only team in NFL (or AFL) history to run the table,

Problem is that their schedule brings them down. The '72 Dolphins played zero playoff teams in the regular season, and only had two games against teams that finished with winning records. Those being the 8-6 Chiefs and the 8-6 Giants.

The '85 Bears played 5 playoff teams (and the Redskins who lost a 3-way tie in the East), including both teams that ended up playing in the AFC Championship. They also played the defending Super Bowl champs in Candlestick. Also shutting out and embarrassing Tom Landry's playoff Cowboys 44-0.

But it also wasn't just about the strength of the schedule, the Bears didn't just beat opponents, they demolished them in embarrassing fashion. Look no further than the playoff game comparisons:

The Dolphins in '72 beat the Browns (20-14), Steelers (21-17) and Redskins (14-7) by an average margin of around 5.5 points.

The Bears in '85 beat the Giants (21-0), Rams (24-0) and Patriots (46-10) by an average margin of 27 points.

Respect the accolades of an undefeated season, but the Bears were better than that Dolphins squad.
 
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Thanks for everyone's replies, I honestly have no clue about 'all time greatest teams'. I've heard about the the 85 Bears and the purple people eaters and the steel curtain, etc. Just had no clue if there was one team most considered to be the greatest ever.

It's like debating the greatest college squad ever: you hear of the early 2000s Miami teams, the late 90s Nebraska team, potentially a few older ND teams, etc.
 

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According to NFL.com, Sitton was informed by the team on Tuesday that they won't be picking up his $8 million option for the 2018 season. Over the past two seasons, Sitton played in 26 of a possible 32 regular-season games for Chicago, a total that included 25 starts.

Although the Bears will be saving some serious cap money by not paying Sitton $8 million, the downside for them is that they'll be losing a four-time Pro Bowler who's been one of the best guards in the NFL over the past few seasons.

As a matter of fact, according to numbers from Pro Football Focus, Sitton graded out as the fifth-best offensive guard in the NFL in 2017. Cutting a quality player to save money can make some sense, but in the Bears' case, they don't have a lot of depth at the position, which is why their decision to get rid of Sitton is somewhat surprising.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-time-pro-bowl-offensive-lineman-josh-sitton/
 

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According to NFL.com, Sitton was informed by the team on Tuesday that they won't be picking up his $8 million option for the 2018 season. Over the past two seasons, Sitton played in 26 of a possible 32 regular-season games for Chicago, a total that included 25 starts.

Although the Bears will be saving some serious cap money by not paying Sitton $8 million, the downside for them is that they'll be losing a four-time Pro Bowler who's been one of the best guards in the NFL over the past few seasons.

As a matter of fact, according to numbers from Pro Football Focus, Sitton graded out as the fifth-best offensive guard in the NFL in 2017. Cutting a quality player to save money can make some sense, but in the Bears' case, they don't have a lot of depth at the position, which is why their decision to get rid of Sitton is somewhat surprising.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-time-pro-bowl-offensive-lineman-josh-sitton/

...and they jacked around an won the AFC North costing them Q.

Bears can't even lose correctly. The Cubs and Sox just showed you how to do it, and they messed around and won 5 games because of those rat azz expansion teams from OH & PA.


*Edit: Bears can't even lose correctly


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...and they jacked around an won the AFC North costing them Q.



Bears can even lose correctly. The Cubs and Sox just showed you how to do it, and they messed around and won 5 games because of those rat azz expansion teams from OH & PA.



The Bears have always had an amazing ability to win enough games to have a pick right after all the cant miss guys are gone.
 
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The Bears have always had an amazing ability to win enough games to have a pick right after all the cant miss guys are gone.

I, for one, loved missing out on Aaron Donald and Leonard Williams in back-to-back years by a single pick.
 

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Schefter and Rappaport reporting Allen Robinson intends on signing with the Bears once FA opens on Wednesday. Huge get for Trubisky and Nagy. Go get Albert Wilson and Trey Burton and let Trubisky play with some actual weapons
 

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Hopefully he is healed up.. Right now our WR corp looks as follows
A Rob - ACL
Meredith - ACL
Kevin White - Laundry List
 

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The Bears have always had an amazing ability to win enough games to have a pick right after all the cant miss guys are gone.

haha, so true, but I think this year they will luck into a solid pick.
good thing is, they don't need a qb and if there is a frenzy ahead of them a top guy could fall to them
 

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The Bears have always had an amazing ability to win enough games to have a pick right after all the cant miss guys are gone.

This was the Browns for so many years... never good enough to be considered average but rarely terrible enough to get one of the top guys... I think it's part of the reason they blew everything to hell and gone a couple years ago.
 

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Looks like they're going to be adding Burton and Taylor Gabriel. Safe to say Trubisky's weapons have been slightly upgraded
 

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Hows everyone feeling about Roquan? At that Georgia game him and Lorenzo Carter were noticeable as the best players on D from my seat. He put on 20 lbs I think I read from end of the season until draft day and didn't lose any of that 4.5 speed. His closing speed is nuts. Has great coverage skills too. Just hoping he doesn't get sucked up by lineman.
 

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Hows everyone feeling about Roquan? At that Georgia game him and Lorenzo Carter were noticeable as the best players on D from my seat. He put on 20 lbs I think I read from end of the season until draft day and didn't lose any of that 4.5 speed. His closing speed is nuts. Has great coverage skills too. Just hoping he doesn't get sucked up by lineman.

HOF MLB #5. Sad they didn't get Q though.

I nice consolation I'll admit.
 

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I think if Roquan and Q are both gone at 8 bears were trading back. Lot of talk on sports radio here when Chubb went past 4 Pace was working phones.
 

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Picking up the second 2nd rounder with a trade up, landing Anthony Miller. I gotta admit, him for a late 2nd, that's a steal.

Damn, Bears shored up their OL, got their ILB of the future and added another to their slew of offensive weapons?

Sign me up, this squad is going to make noise IMO.
 

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Picking up the second 2nd rounder with a trade up, landing Anthony Miller. I gotta admit, him for a late 2nd, that's a steal.

Damn, Bears shored up their OL, got their ILB of the future and added another to their slew of offensive weapons?

Sign me up, this squad is going to make noise IMO.
If, and it's a big if, Mitch is the guy. I'm still not sold, but they've done a great job surrounding him to see if he can do it.

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The LB from UGA is getting first team reps. Sounds like Devin Bush and Danny Trevaithan are looking good too.
 

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Surprised nobody has mentioned the Mack trade in this thread yet. I was away from my computer for the weekend so I couldn't.

Man, I haven't been this excited for the Bears to start the year in well over a decade. At least since 2006.

A lot is riding on Trubisky taking that next step, which he really should with better coaching and playcalling on offense, along with better all-around playmakers at receiver.

But that defense....Jesus, that defense. THIS is a Chicago Bears defense. Mack and Floyd on the edges wreaking havoc, Trevathan and Smith inside, flying all over the place. Goldman and Hicks running over blokes on the line. Got a pretty darn good secondary too.

Come a long way from that utter disgrace in 2014 that started this thread.
 

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Bears got a once-in-a-lifetime trade opportunity. I don't know what the hell Gruden is doing. He's losing talent and signing the all-geriatric team by NFL standards.

Maybe he really is a genius because so far, he just looks crazy. Good for the Bears.
 

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Definitely made waves with that pick up and the defense is looking loaded. That is a pile of cash though - over 10% of their cap going forward? Between him, Fuller and Hicks they have $45M committed for 2019, $50M for 2020 and $54M for 2021. Granted there is a lot of room for cap savings in 2020/21 but that means they aren't producing on the field for you. 25% of your cap rolled up in those three guys.

Not just the money though - you give up 2019 and 2020 first round picks (move up your 2020 third round to second round). That smells a lot like selling your future away, IMO.
 

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https://overthecap.com/player/khalil-mack/2944/

Definitely made waves with that pick up and the defense is looking loaded. That is a pile of cash though - over 10% of their cap going forward? Between him, Fuller and Hicks they have $45M committed for 2019, $50M for 2020 and $54M for 2021. Granted there is a lot of room for cap savings in 2020/21 but that means they aren't producing on the field for you. 25% of your cap rolled up in those three guys.

Not just the money though - you give up 2019 and 2020 first round picks (move up your 2020 third round to second round). That smells a lot like selling your future away, IMO.

Yeah, the Bears still kind of lack talent for a team selling the future for the present. If the answer at QB isn't Trubisky they are probably looking at another half decade outside the playoff hunt.
 

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Yeah, the Bears still kind of lack talent for a team selling the future for the present. If the answer at QB isn't Trubisky they are probably looking at another half decade outside the playoff hunt.

This is the crux. If Trubisky pans out, this trade will be fine. The second first round pick is what bothered me, but getting back a 2nd from the Raiders is fine enough with me. Just means I don't need to bother watching the first round for the next couple years.
 

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If the answer is Trubiscuit they will have half their 2022 salary cap tied up b/w him and Mack to keep him around. Hell if Allen Robinson is demanding $42M over 3 years they will have to draft some skill players b/c they sure as hell won't be able to afford to rent them. Jordan Howard types at under $750k/year is hard to bank on - he pretty much has to get cut loose after 2019 and "make" another guy like him with a 4th or 5th round pick.
 
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