Started this last year with 25 but didn't like the passing game. This years game is much better. So I started it back.
tcoaker is the gamer tag
the file is named Legends
Here's the All-time Chicago Bears
All-Time Bears
Coach George Halas
Playbook
Mike Ditka Offense
46 Defense
QB
42 Sid Luckman(90 ovr) Hall of Famer Helped define the modern passing game. Was the first Quarterback of George Halas T Formation. Was great at throwing the long ball, hence his 85 deep ball accuracy. Tim Tebow Throwing style
9 Jim McMahon (83 OVR) Brash, confident QB. Quarterbacked the 85 time. Was one of the best as throwing on the run in his time. 97 throw on the run rating. Drew Brees throwing style
4 Jim Harbaugh (77 OVR)Before he was a coach for the Niners he had a solid career as a QB with the Bears and the Colts. Much like McMahon was great at throwing on the run and scrambling. Didn’t possess a very strong arm (81 Throw power) Three Quarters throwing style
10 Bobby Douglass (74 OVR) South Paw QB that could throw the ball 100 yards. But he couldn’t hit the broadside of a barn His claim to fame was his running ability. Set the QB rushing record in ‘72 by amassing 968 yards on the ground and compiling 8 Tds. High Release 2 throwing style
Running Back
34 Walter Payton (97 OVR) Hall of Famer Tough punishing running that once held the All time rushing record. Brought the Stiff Arm back into style. One of the all time greats.
40 Gale Sayers (87 OVR) Hall of Famer Quick, fast and elusive Scored 6 Tds in a single game
35 Neal Anderson (81 OVR)Power running back that was tough to bring down.
36 Rick Casares (72 OVR) Tough brutish back that had the bears rushing records before Payton came to Chi town.
Fullback
3 Bronco Nagasaki (99 OVR) Hall of famer. The toughest runner of his time.
22 Brad Muster (88 OVR)Big but surprisingly fast around the corner and great hands. Good all around fullback
30 Matt Suhey (84 OVR) Stalwart at the position. Tough and reliable as a blocker and a runner.
Wide Receiver
15 Ken Kavanaugh (80 OVR) Holds several Bears receiving records
80 Curtis Conway (80 ovr) Do it all receiver with speed and moves from the 90s
86 Marty Booker (80 OVR) Solid receiver that had several thousand yard seasons
45 Dick Gordon (80 OVR) Led the NFL in receptions in 1970. Played halfback in college good moves and vision
83 Willie Gault (80 OVR) world class speed. A dep threat. Never scored many touchdowns.
47 Johnny Morris (80 OVR) Rand the 50 yard dash in 5.2 seconds. Agile and makes the tough catch
82 Wendell Davis (79 OVR) Solid receiver from the 80s and 90s
23 Devin Hester (74 OVR) Phenomenal return man
Tight End
89“Iron” Mike Ditka (99OVR) HOF Redefined the TE position. Great at catching and trucking. Graceful and a brute force to be reckoned with. Also a devastating blocker
87 Emory Moorehead Pass catching tight end
88Greg Latta Same as Moorehead
LT
74 Jimbo Covert (86 ovr) College football Hall of Famer. Blocked for Marino at Pitt. A road grader
16 George Musso (78 ovr)Hall of Famer that was a two way player. One of the monsters of the midway. Played both ways and stood out on both sides of the ball. Considered big for his time 6-3 255. Nickname was moose quick and agile.
LG
79 Stan Jones HOFamer (95 ovr )
57 Tom Thayer 80 ovr
C
65 Jay Hilgenberg 93 OVR
66 Bulldog Turner 84 OVR
RG
62 Mark Bortz (85 ovr)
13 Joe Stydahar
RT
71 George Connor 89 OVR played both ways. Hall of fame
78 Keith Van Horn 78 ovr
DEFENSE
LE
81 Doug Atkins 93 ovr hall of famer
56 Bill Hewitt 93 ovr
RE
95 Richard Dent 93 OVR HOF Played END and Tackle. Elite pass rusher
7 Ed Sprinkle HOF 86 ovr known as the meanest pklayer of his time. So good George Halas let him wear his old number 7.
DT
99 Dan Hampton 93 OVR Hall of fame.
76 Steve McMichael- Long hair and all. Went on to be a wrestler in the WWF
60 Wall Chambers Multiple 84 ovr pro bowler
75 Fred Williams 80 OVR
72 William Perry Large man that line up at fullback and scored a few touchdowns when he wasn’t blocking for Payton in short yardase situations.
LOLB
61 Bill George Hall of Fame 94 ovr
55 Doug Buffone
31 Joe Fortunato
MLB
50 Mike Singletary HOF All time great
54 Brian Urlacher 91 OVR Future HOFamer
ROLB
51 Dick Butkus 99 OVR one of the most intimidating players of all time. Known for the Butkus stare. Growled at the line of scrimmage before plays. An NFL film called him Moby Dick in a goldfish bowl. Had 22 career picks. Good at coverage but known for his violent and brutal play
58 Wilber Marshall 87 OVR Versatile as both pass rusher and in coverage
59 Otis Wilson 77 oVR
CB
5 George McAfee 88 OVR HOF hard hitter
33 Charles “Peanut Tillman 87ovr One of few modern payers for the Bears
25 JC Caroline 83 ovr
26 Bennie McRae 81 ovr
FS
77 Red Grange 86 ovr Known as a halfback but actually excelled on D. Also returns kicks. Quick, fast and elusive
24 Rosey Taylor 84 ovr
SS
17 Richie Pettibon 90 ovr hard hitter
46 Gary Fencik 92 ovr
K
6 Kevin Butler 76 ovr
85 Bob Parsons 73 ovr also played tightend
tcoaker is the gamer tag
the file is named Legends
Here's the All-time Chicago Bears
All-Time Bears
Coach George Halas
Playbook
Mike Ditka Offense
46 Defense
QB
42 Sid Luckman(90 ovr) Hall of Famer Helped define the modern passing game. Was the first Quarterback of George Halas T Formation. Was great at throwing the long ball, hence his 85 deep ball accuracy. Tim Tebow Throwing style
9 Jim McMahon (83 OVR) Brash, confident QB. Quarterbacked the 85 time. Was one of the best as throwing on the run in his time. 97 throw on the run rating. Drew Brees throwing style
4 Jim Harbaugh (77 OVR)Before he was a coach for the Niners he had a solid career as a QB with the Bears and the Colts. Much like McMahon was great at throwing on the run and scrambling. Didn’t possess a very strong arm (81 Throw power) Three Quarters throwing style
10 Bobby Douglass (74 OVR) South Paw QB that could throw the ball 100 yards. But he couldn’t hit the broadside of a barn His claim to fame was his running ability. Set the QB rushing record in ‘72 by amassing 968 yards on the ground and compiling 8 Tds. High Release 2 throwing style
Running Back
34 Walter Payton (97 OVR) Hall of Famer Tough punishing running that once held the All time rushing record. Brought the Stiff Arm back into style. One of the all time greats.
40 Gale Sayers (87 OVR) Hall of Famer Quick, fast and elusive Scored 6 Tds in a single game
35 Neal Anderson (81 OVR)Power running back that was tough to bring down.
36 Rick Casares (72 OVR) Tough brutish back that had the bears rushing records before Payton came to Chi town.
Fullback
3 Bronco Nagasaki (99 OVR) Hall of famer. The toughest runner of his time.
22 Brad Muster (88 OVR)Big but surprisingly fast around the corner and great hands. Good all around fullback
30 Matt Suhey (84 OVR) Stalwart at the position. Tough and reliable as a blocker and a runner.
Wide Receiver
15 Ken Kavanaugh (80 OVR) Holds several Bears receiving records
80 Curtis Conway (80 ovr) Do it all receiver with speed and moves from the 90s
86 Marty Booker (80 OVR) Solid receiver that had several thousand yard seasons
45 Dick Gordon (80 OVR) Led the NFL in receptions in 1970. Played halfback in college good moves and vision
83 Willie Gault (80 OVR) world class speed. A dep threat. Never scored many touchdowns.
47 Johnny Morris (80 OVR) Rand the 50 yard dash in 5.2 seconds. Agile and makes the tough catch
82 Wendell Davis (79 OVR) Solid receiver from the 80s and 90s
23 Devin Hester (74 OVR) Phenomenal return man
Tight End
89“Iron” Mike Ditka (99OVR) HOF Redefined the TE position. Great at catching and trucking. Graceful and a brute force to be reckoned with. Also a devastating blocker
87 Emory Moorehead Pass catching tight end
88Greg Latta Same as Moorehead
LT
74 Jimbo Covert (86 ovr) College football Hall of Famer. Blocked for Marino at Pitt. A road grader
16 George Musso (78 ovr)Hall of Famer that was a two way player. One of the monsters of the midway. Played both ways and stood out on both sides of the ball. Considered big for his time 6-3 255. Nickname was moose quick and agile.
LG
79 Stan Jones HOFamer (95 ovr )
57 Tom Thayer 80 ovr
C
65 Jay Hilgenberg 93 OVR
66 Bulldog Turner 84 OVR
RG
62 Mark Bortz (85 ovr)
13 Joe Stydahar
RT
71 George Connor 89 OVR played both ways. Hall of fame
78 Keith Van Horn 78 ovr
DEFENSE
LE
81 Doug Atkins 93 ovr hall of famer
56 Bill Hewitt 93 ovr
RE
95 Richard Dent 93 OVR HOF Played END and Tackle. Elite pass rusher
7 Ed Sprinkle HOF 86 ovr known as the meanest pklayer of his time. So good George Halas let him wear his old number 7.
DT
99 Dan Hampton 93 OVR Hall of fame.
76 Steve McMichael- Long hair and all. Went on to be a wrestler in the WWF
60 Wall Chambers Multiple 84 ovr pro bowler
75 Fred Williams 80 OVR
72 William Perry Large man that line up at fullback and scored a few touchdowns when he wasn’t blocking for Payton in short yardase situations.
LOLB
61 Bill George Hall of Fame 94 ovr
55 Doug Buffone
31 Joe Fortunato
MLB
50 Mike Singletary HOF All time great
54 Brian Urlacher 91 OVR Future HOFamer
ROLB
51 Dick Butkus 99 OVR one of the most intimidating players of all time. Known for the Butkus stare. Growled at the line of scrimmage before plays. An NFL film called him Moby Dick in a goldfish bowl. Had 22 career picks. Good at coverage but known for his violent and brutal play
58 Wilber Marshall 87 OVR Versatile as both pass rusher and in coverage
59 Otis Wilson 77 oVR
CB
5 George McAfee 88 OVR HOF hard hitter
33 Charles “Peanut Tillman 87ovr One of few modern payers for the Bears
25 JC Caroline 83 ovr
26 Bennie McRae 81 ovr
FS
77 Red Grange 86 ovr Known as a halfback but actually excelled on D. Also returns kicks. Quick, fast and elusive
24 Rosey Taylor 84 ovr
SS
17 Richie Pettibon 90 ovr hard hitter
46 Gary Fencik 92 ovr
K
6 Kevin Butler 76 ovr
85 Bob Parsons 73 ovr also played tightend
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