
'85: The Greatest Team in Football History
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
Through never-been-seen-before footage and fascinating interviews with key members of the 1985 Chicago Bears -- Mike Ditka, Jim McMahon, Mike Singletary, and others -- you will hear the inside story of their historic season.
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Mike Ditka
Mike Ditka
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Mike Ditka
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Jim McMahon
Jim McMahon
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Jim McMahon
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Mike Singletary
Mike Singletary
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Mike Singletary
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Steve McMichael
Steve McMichael
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Steve McMichael
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Willie Gault
Willie Gault
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Willie Gault
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Dan Hampton
Dan Hampton
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Dan Hampton
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Otis Wilson
Otis Wilson
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Otis Wilson
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Jeremy Piven
Jeremy Piven
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Jeremy Piven
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Bill Murray
Bill Murray
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Bill Murray
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George Wendt
George Wendt
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George Wendt
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