Steele, David. 'Too Mean' just didn't want to run across the field without hitting someone that day," the letter said Thirty years ago, Bears-Packers featured the dirtiest hit in NFL history The Ledger. 18 November 1988Zier, Patrick.

Jordan Love’s presence is a reminder nothing lasts forever. "Ex-Bears Keys, Williams a natural fit with Bucs". The Goodall, Fred.
That's what I'm going to say.

7 February 1986Wire dispatches. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Zucco, Tom.

"30 Seasons: 1976–2005. Nick Wright picks a winner for every game in the NFC North this coming season with a surprise division winner. Steele, David.

"It was at least 20 seconds after the interception,"  Jerry Markbreit, a retired NFL official who worked the game, The play had major repercussions: Martin was suspended for two games, the first such multi-game ban for an on-field incident in the NFL.

Zier, Patrick. "Powell finds it hard to get used to losing". Zier, Patrick. "Report that Spurrier may take over Bucs called false". "Bennett Has Faith in Bucs' Defense". 15 December 1986 The Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star. Sports Illustrated. The Gainesville Sun. You're a dumb guy.”A family friend read a letter from one of Martin's former teammates, who used the infamous McMahon incident in an attempt to explain what made Martin tick." "NFL Monday Night Football" Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers (TV Episode 1986) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Associated Press. "Help wanted: Culverhouse fires Bennett".

"Dickerson sends Bucs home overtime losers". The Ledger. That's why I never got along with Forrest Gregg. ''Ditka never forgave Gregg for Martin's act, which was quite something considering how many seasons they played and coached against each other.“You can't try to hurt people, and they tried to hurt some of our guys. It … Penn State Daily Collegian.

"Chicago turned lights out early on ailing Tampa Bay". 14 July 1986United Press International. Chicago had all the talent, and Green Bay had, well, the towel -- which Martin wore during the game.Back where McMahon threw the ball, Martin approached the quarterback, well after the ball was released -- at least two full seconds, maybe more -- and suddenly grabbed him and viciously threw him to the rock-solid artificial turf of Soldier Field. 'Oh, big deal' (Martin says). "Tampa Bay Bucs Start 'New' Season With a Win". You're not a tough guy. Zucco, Tom. Zucco, Tom.

It's possible".

The Bears were the defending Super Bowl champs, and the Packers were on their way to a 4-12 season. Lakeland Ledger. "Controversy always finds Steve Young". 22 September 1986Jones, Tom. "Montana's career may be over".

3 November 1986Associated Press. Elite rookie QBs.

In this case I believe they were coached.

The Bears were the defending Super Bowl champs, and the Packers were on their way to a 4-12 season. 9 January 1986Zier, Patrick. "Giles says Tampa fired wrong man". From Sinking Ship to World-Class Cruise". "Bucs' Wilson Officially Retires". Lakeland Ledger. Scanlon, Dick. The San Francisco Examiner. "Bucs start off on right track, then stumble 30–19". Zier, Patrick.

So either you are coaching that or your players are stupid. 7 October 1986Proctor, Darrell. "Bucs look for jolt to sagging offense". "Tampa moves on top: Vinny Stakes lead to Bucs".

"Another Original Buccaneer is Gone". . 15 September 1986Flanagan, Mike. Scanlon, Dick. Zier, Patrick. I'm a tough guy.'

22 September 1986Zier, Patrick. "Bennett has the look of a beaten man after another tough defeat". Associated Press.

Zucco, Tom.

"Bucs believe they can turn it around". "Murphy has the drive to reach top of the charts". "This is a step, but in what direction?" "Nathan Wonsley had Bucs feeling positive". Steele, David. 6 October 1986Associated Press. Luttermoser, John. "Chest injury may sideline Wilder again". Mizell, Hubert.

And that seems to be fueling Aaron Rodgers. "Buccaneer injuries kill hopes of upset". "Montana's success makes it fun for tight end Francis".



"Wilson, Vikes Sparkle Against Bucs". Zier, Patrick. "Bucs may get offer they can't refuse".

"Bennett Has Buccaneers Playing Close to the Collar". Athletes like Brett Favre are embracing the concept of connecting with fans through the Cameo app, writes Martin Rogers. In simpler terms, a hit list. View the Box Score for the NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers on September 22, 1986. By the time the 10-2 Bears played host to the Packers on Thanksgiving weekend 1986, most Chicagoans were already dreaming about what the spoils of the New Year would bring.

"Kenney Enjoys Fine Day Against Bucs' Secondary". All rights reserved. "This time, 49ers look good in opener". "Wonsley curse hits Lions again". Luttermoser, John. When the play is over and you pick somebody up and slam them on the ground. The Gainesville Sun. View the Box Score for the NFL football game between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears on November 23, 1986.

They barely held on for victory, as a Zier, Patrick. "NCAA rules Jackson ineligible for baseball". The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Public Relations Department. McMahon, who had missed the prior four games due to a shoulder injury, suffered a torn rotator cuff and was lost for the season, and the Bears were one-and-done in the playoffs.Commissioner Pete Rozelle, when announcing the suspension: ''It was a very serious act,'' Rozelle said.
Banks, Don. Ocala Star-

Colin Cowherd ranks football's most compelling squads. "Future uncertain for Bennett and the Bucs".

"Bucs start to take shape as eight players cut".

"Bills fire Bullough, hire Levy".

The Bears–Packers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers.The two clubs have won a combined 22 NFL championships (13 for Green Bay and 9 for Chicago), including five Super Bowl championships (four for Green Bay and one for Chicago) and have 65 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Chicago with 34 and Green Bay with 31). The Boca Raton News.

"Dickerson back on track after disappointing 1985". "Bucs trade Holt to Colts for '87 7th-round pick".

"Culverhouse says huge offer still is available to Jackson". UPI.