What was the 85 Bears defense nickname?

The nickname was revived in the Super Bowl era of the NFL to describe the team's dominant defenses, particularly the 1985 Chicago Bears team that won Super Bowl XX. Monsters of the Midway is also used by the Bears in marketing campaigns and promotional media.
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Was the 85 Bears the best defense ever?

Bears '85 defense voted best ever, again

The options were the 1985 Bears, 2000 Baltimore Ravens, 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1969 Kansas City Chiefs, 1977 Dallas Cowboys, 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1972 Miami Dolphins and 2013 Seattle Seahawks. The Monsters of the Midway got by far the most votes with 126.
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What was the nickname of the 1980s Giants defense?

The Big Blue Wrecking Crew was the defense for the New York Giants during the 1980s that won two Super Bowl Championships and three NFC East Titles, the first in Super Bowl XXI in 1986 and the other in Super Bowl XXV in 1990.
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What were the 1985 Chicago Bears known for?

It was the Bears' first NFL Championship title since 1963 and their most recent championship. The 1985 Chicago Bears are one of the few teams to consistently challenge the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins for the unofficial title of the greatest NFL team of all time.
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Why was 85 Bears best defense?

1985 Chicago Bears

They had three Hall of Famers on their front — linebacker Mike Singletary, and defensive ends Dan Hampton and Richard Dent — leading their famous "46" defense, an aggressive scheme that overwhelmed opposing offensive lines.
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Why were the 1985 Bears so good?

The '85 Bears defense was strong in all phases. With pass rushers like Richard Dent, Otis Wilson and Steve McMichael, the front-seven could get after quarterbacks, while a skilled secondary shadowed receivers.
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What nickname was given to the Miami Dolphins defense in the mid 1980s?

The Killer Bees: The 1982 Miami Dolphins defensive team; six of their 11 starters had last names that began with the letter "B" (Bob Baumhower, Bill Barnett, Lyle Blackwood, Kim Bokamper, Glenn Blackwood, Charles Bowser, Doug Betters, and Bob Brudzinski).
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What was the Dolphins defense nickname?

The 1972 Miami Dolphins talk about how their team's defense comprised of mostly anonymous and selfless players embraced the 'No Name Defense' nickname bestowed upon them with a badge of honor on their way to stout defensive play.
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What was the nickname for the Steelers defense?

The nickname "Steel Curtain", a play on the phrase "Iron Curtain" popularized by former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, originated in a 1971 contest sponsored by Pittsburgh radio station WTAE to name the defense. The name was also a play on Pittsburgh's reputation for steel production.
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What was the legendary Bears defense?

The 1985 Bears - The Stats

Many believe that the 1985 Bears are the greatest defense ever and will never be touched again. Chicago allowed an NFL-low 12.4 points per game and surrendered just 10 total points during three playoff wins, including a 46-10 beatdown of the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX.
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Why is it called dime defense?

The defense gets its name because a dime, worth ten cents, is the next step up in United States coin currency from a nickel, which is worth 5 cents. There are also "quarter" and "half-dollar" formations, each protecting against progressively deeper and more likely pass attempts.
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What is the greatest defense in NFL history?

Steel Curtain: the iconic name says it all. Love them or hate them, no team has ever done dominant defense better or for longer than the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970s. Mean Joe Greene, probably the greatest Steeler ever, was the hall-of-fame anchor.
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What was the 86 Bears defense nickname?

The Monsters of the Midway is most widely known as the nickname for the National Football League's Chicago Bears.
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Did the Ravens defense have a nickname?

While there hasn't been a famous nickname involving the Ravens, the term "Purple Pain" fits the characteristic of that locker room. Their goal has been to continually intimidate their opponents, a role that their vaunted defense has played for the majority of the last decade.
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What are nicknames for linebackers?

Besides "Mike", other nicknames such as "Sam", "Will", or "Jack", are commonly used to refer to various linebacking roles.
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What team was the no name defense?

The Dolphins' early-1970s defensive unit was termed the "No-Name Defense" by Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry given its lack of high-profile players (the unit's only Hall of Famer, linebacker Nick Buoniconti, achieved much of his success with the New England Patriots and was not inducted until 2001).
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What was the Seahawks defense called?

The Legion of Boom (LOB) was the Seattle Seahawks secondary in the early 2010s.
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Who were the killer bees in the NFL?

The Killer B's, Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell, were all named the Sunday Night Football Players of the Game for their part in the Steelers 31-28 win over the Packers. And rightfully so.
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What football team had the Killer Bees defense in the 1980s?

“Remembering Dolphins' “Killer Bees”,” 247sports.com, January 24, 1983, https://247sports.com/nfl/miami-dolphins/Article/Remembering-Dolphins-Killer-Bees—74988343/.
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What are the defensive back unit names?

Among the defensive backs, there are two main types, cornerbacks, which play nearer the line of scrimmage and the sideline, whose main role is to cover the opposing team's wide receivers, and the safeties, who play further back near the center of the field, and who act as the last line of defense.
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What are some unique nicknames?

Funny Best Friend Nicknames
  • Nugget.
  • Teacup.
  • Oldie.
  • Shortie.
  • Kiddo.
  • Smarty.
  • Boomer.
  • Scout.
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Who is the best bear of all time?

Walter Payton

Sweetness. Walter Payton's legendary career leaves him with a reputation as the greatest Bear—and one of the greatest players ever in professional football. Payton played 13 years in the NFL and ran for over 1,000 yards in 10 of those seasons.
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Who was the best football team in 1985?

They had the best middle linebacker in NFL history and 10-time Pro Bowl player Mike Singletary, the '85 Defensive Player of the Year. And they even had the 1985 Coach of the Year, Mike Ditka. But, most importantly, they had the greatest team in the history of the NFL. They were the 1985 Chicago Bears.
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How many defensive TDS did the 85 Bears have?

The famed 1985 Bears defense scored five touchdowns, four on interception returns by cornerbacks Leslie Frazier (29 yards) and Mike Richardson (36), linebacker Otis Wilson (23) and defensive end Richard Dent (1); and one on a five-yard fumble return by linebacker Ron Rivera.
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Who used to say Da Bears?

His name was Bob Odenkirk. “I happened to find him to be the funniest person in Chicago,” Smigel said. Odenkirk gave his friend a tip: emphasize the final two letters in the word bears.
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