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    The 20 Biggest Baddest Bears of All Time; #11 Mike Singletary

    No. 11 Mike Singletary


    Mike Singletary (photo courtesy of Sports Illustrated)


    Known as “The Samurai,” Singletary played all-out at all times during his 12 seasons with the Chicago Bears and was, pound-for-pound, one of the toughest linebackers of the decade. Singletary wasn’t very big, but he played even bigger due to his fearlessness in the way he took on blockers and ball-carriers.

    His knowledge of the game on defense was similar to the knowledge Peyton Manning had on offense. He brought passion, discipline and a hard-hitting style that was contagious on defense.


    He was a major leader on defense for the 1985 Bears team and won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year during that Super Bowl championship season. At only 6’0”, 230 lbs, Singletary hit like players much bigger than him and was unafraid to make tackles without his helmet.
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    There are few players in Bears history who were more fun to watch play the game than Mike Singletary. He truly was the Peyton Manning of defensive players. Watching him calling out the play the offense was about to run was about as good as it gets from a spectators point of view. I would have hated to have been an opposing QB or OC playing against him. He knew what you were gonna run before you even ran it.

    He was small by MLB standards. Just 6' tall and 230-235lbs but man he could hit. Imagine what he would have been like if he was the size of Butkus or Urlacher. My favorite play was one in the 1985 playoffs against the Rams. The Rams had 3rd in inches and handed of to their great RB Eric Dickerson. Instead of telling you just watch the play on this video. It starts around the 1:50 mark and it was the play that sealed the Rams fate that day.
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