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The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Shuffling Back to Super Bowl XX

The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Chicago Sports Network

Football, Sports, Sports:football

4.4699 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

After NBC re-aired Super Bowl XX between the Bears and Patriots from January 1986 this past Sunday, a panel of JJ Stankevitz, Laurence Holmes, Cam Ellis, and Adam Hoge got together to discuss the game from a variety of standpoints. Whether it was watching the game for the first time all the way through or just watching it again with a new perspective on things, there was plenty to discuss about the greatest moment in Bears franchise history.(3:00) -Thoughts on the NBC broadcast and how things have changed in the presentation of the game(17:00) - Dissecting the Bears' expert game plan on both offense and defense(30:50) - Who had the best nickname on the ‘85 Bears?(33:30) - Discussion about Walter Payton not scoring a touchdown, how it happened in the flow of the game, and how it would be covered todaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, I'm JJ Stankovits and welcome in to another edition of the Undercenter podcast, brought to you by Sprinkler Fitters Union Local 281.

0:13.4

On this episode, I'm joined by Lawrence Holmes, Cam Ellis, and Adam Hoke from the Hogan John's podcast to talk about what we saw in watching Super Bowl 20,

0:21.7

which re-aired on NBC Sunday afternoon.

0:24.4

Come for our discussion of the Bears' defense on Walter Payton not scoring a touchdown

0:28.0

and stick around for some talk about Matt Sui's mustache

0:30.8

and the favorite things we've heard Dick Enberg say on the broadcast about the 1985 Bears.

0:36.3

All that and more on the Under Center podcast starting right now.

0:39.3

What it means to me to be a Chicago bear, it's an easy question.

0:43.6

It means everything to me.

0:44.8

That means rich tradition, black and blue division, defense, legends, linebackers.

0:53.9

The history of it, I mean, I'm a big history guy, so understandingers. The history of it.

0:55.0

I mean, I'm a big history guy, so understanding this was one of the first franchises, just kind of blows my mind, honestly, that was able to be a part of that.

1:03.0

The city, just the nostalgia of playing for a story franchise, the story franchise of the running back position with guys like

1:12.2

Dale Sayers and Walter Payton and being able to follow in those footsteps.

1:15.7

So being a bear means everything.

1:17.8

And what more can you say?

1:24.4

All right, so Super Bowl 20 re-aired on NBC on Sunday afternoon. I hope everyone listening to

1:30.2

this got a chance to watch it. If you didn't, and you're like me, and you had never seen

1:35.2

Super Bowl 20 before, and had people tweeting at you that your Bears media card should have been

1:40.3

revoked because of that, it was kind of an eye-opening experience.

1:49.7

And I believe 75% of the people on this podcast had not watched Super Bowl 20 before.

1:51.0

Is that correct? Yeah, I'd never seen it either.

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