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January 28th 2010: Any Given Sunday

February 7, 2010 marks a 44 year old history of 32 teams battling it out on the gridiron to determine the #1 team in the league. In 1985, no one would have thought that the Chicago Bears would be the reigning champions of that season. After the 1982 strike, the death of their owner George Halas in 1983, and the rumored leaving of their beloved Defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan, the odds just did not seem in favor of The Bears. Known to most of the world as misfits, rock and rollers, and unreasonably cocky The Bears were determined to prove that they could be all of that and be the next winners

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Emery Moorehead

Emery Moorehead is a former tight end/wide receiver in the National Football League for the New York Giants, Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears
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Everson Walls

His eight years with the Cowboys is filled with accolades and accomplishments. In his rookie year, he broke the single season record with 11 interceptions. He was named to the Pro Bowl team in 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1985. In 1981, 1982 and 1985 he led the NFL in interceptions. In 1986, he was the youngest player named to the Cowboys 25th Year Anniversary Team, and in 1987 he was named Cowboy’s Man of the Year. In 1990, Walls continued his career with the New York Giants, where he was the leading pass defender with six interceptions on the Giants’ Super Bowl Team. In 1992, he signed and started with the Cleveland Browns.
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Otis Wilson

Wilson was selected in the first round of the 1980 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears, and went on to a nine year career in the NFL. As a starting outside linebacker for the Bears, Wilson played on one of the most dominating defenses in football history as part of the linebacking trio with Mike Singletary and Wilber Marshall.
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