Monsters: The 1985 Chicago Bears and the Wild Heart of Football is the New York Times bestselling gripping account of a once-in-a-lifetime team and their lone Super Bowl season. For Rich Cohen and millions of other fans, the 1985 Chicago Bears were more than a football team: they were the greatest football team ever—a gang of colorful nuts, dancing and pounding their way to victory. They won a Super Bowl and saved a city.
Monsters: The 1985 Chicago Bears and the Wild Heart of Football [Book]
Chet and Tom Ballard are living every fan's dream, getting paid to attend the Chicago Bears weekend games. It wasn't planned. It wasn't by design. It was the brainchild of their Uncle Fran who set a young 14-year-old Chet up with a job with Andy Frain, the iconic Chicago-based valet/security/concierge company, who was subcontracted to the Bears organization to keep the stadium moving consistently and efficiently.
SIDELINES - Four Decades of Sundays with Da Bears [Book]
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