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    Greatest Chicago Bears Seasons: Erik Kramer 1995

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    by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. on Jun 25, 2012 3:00 PM CDT in Bears History




    Here we are smack dab in the middle of the football doldrums. We're still more than a month away from the Bears opening up training camp and the only real newsworthy item still dangling over the Chicago Bears is the Matt Forte contract situation. And frankly, I'm tired of talking about that.
    But the off season is a great time to take a look back and learn a bit about Bears history. So in a continuation of last year's series, I'll sporadically take a peek at some of the greatest individual seasons in Chicago Bears history.
    This time out we'll look at a season many consider to be the greatest quarterbacking job ever in Chicago. Erik Kramer's 1995. And yes, he was leading a Ron Turner offense.

    In 1995 the Bears went 9-7 finishing 3rd in the 5 team NFC Central. Kramer led the NFL's 9th ranked offense, in a year that saw the Bears historic bread and butter, the Defense, have an off year. The 1995 Bears D checked in at 19th. Had head coach and defensive mastermind Dave Wannstedt been able to get his D to play better the Bears could have had a playoff team.
    The season started swimmingly for Kramer and the Bears. In a week 1 home opening beat down against the Vikings Kramer threw for 3 touchdowns and 262 yards. Receivers Curtis Conway and Jeff Graham both topped the 100 yard mark in the 31-14 Bears win. In week 2 the Packers and some guy named Brett Favre famously had a 99 yard completion to Robert Brooks. Even though Kramer struggled with his numbers, it's interesting to note that he threw a TD pass to defensive tackle Jim Flanigan, who used to play in the Bears short yardage packages.
    Kramer's next big game came in a week 4 loss at the St. Louis Rams. He was 27 of 38 for 317 yards, 4 TD and no interceptions. After Chicago's bye week, he followed up that game with a 3 TD, zero pick performance against the Carolina Panthers in week 6 in what would start off a 4 game winning streak. During the win streak Kramer was 82 of 136 (60.3%) for 1,084 yards, with 10 TD to 2 Ints, including a big 349 yards in week 8 against the Houston Oilers.
    The Bears would go on to lose their next 3. Week 10 in overtime to the Steelers, week 11 to the Packers, and week 12 to the Lions. In the 35-28 Packers victory Favre threw for 5 TD and no Ints... Damn him!
    The Bears would travel to New York and take out the struggling Giants in week 13 by a score of 27-24. Kramer was 25 of 38 for 268 and 2 more TDs. Noteworthy in this game was Bears wide receiver Michael Timpson rushing for a 6 yard TD and catching a 9 yard TD pass from Kramer. How often has a Bears WR scored both rushing and receiving in the same game? And how often has anyone mentioned Michael Timpson on Windy City Gridiron?
    The Bears lost their next two with Kramer putting up pedestrian numbers, but they bounced back to claim victory in the final two weeks of the season. Kramer went 20-28, 256yds, 1 TD in a 31-10 win against the Buccaneers, in a game that saw Trent Dilfer throw 3 picks (HaHa). In the season finale Kramer had his longest run of the season, a big 11 yarder against the Eagles. He wasn't known for being very fleet of foot.
    For his magical 1995 season Kramer completed 315 passes, 2nd best in the history of the franchise, attempted 522 throws, also 2nd best, for a 60.4% completion percentage, which is the 5th best percentage for quarterbacks that started at least 9 of the Bears games.
    He threw for 3,838 yards, a franchise record to this day, and 29 TDs, also tops in the franchise. He only threw 10 picks in 1995 for an interception percentage of 1.9%, which is tied for 2nd best among Bears QB that started at least 9 games. His 93.5 QB rating in '95 is the best since 1965 and 4th best ever for, you guessed it, Chicago QBs that started at least 9 games in a season.



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    I remember when we had Kramer and Conway and Davis thinking we finally had a qb and wr's worth a damn....shame davis blew out his knees and Kramer could never stay healhty. It was fun to watch that team, even when they couldn't win. Hopefully Cutler breaks those records though on a way to a Super Bears Super Bowl

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    I was a BIG Curtis Conway (hell, he played for both my Bears and pre-eric mangini/Rex Ryan Jets) and Erik Kramer fan. Those were the only two besides Jim Miller and Marty Booker that played offense that I loved watching, growing up.


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    I've always liked Kramer as a player and sports analyst too. It's sad that his son died of an overdose this past fall.

    He was an UFA who was a journeyman most of his career. Detroit got him from the Calgary Stampeders. We got him after his Detroit stint. He finished as a Charger.

    He holds a number of QB records for the Bears, but how sad is that? Kramer wouldn't even be a footnote on most NFL team's history. On the Bears he's one of our all-time best QB's. He had an NFL career QB rating of 76.

    Hopefully in Cutler we finally have a "real" QB who can re-write our record book, now that we have some offensive weapons.


    Kramer holds the Bears' record for highest career passer rating (80.7), and owns their single-season records for attempts, completions, touchdowns and passing yards.
    Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis

    I'm looking forward to seeing these guys coach. Hope they're good.


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    Kramer is probably, as of right now the 3rd best Bear qb. Sid, McMahon(got our only SB) and the Kramer. Hopefully Cutler makes him move back a spot.

    It's a shame he was so injury prone, he had a good feel for the game. And 80.7 QBR in the 90's was pretty good. It wasn't easy to be a QB back then like it is now.

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