Windsor Star

Film lauds 1985 Bears as greatest NFL team

- The Associated Press

Argue all you want about which is the best team in NFL annals. A new documentar­y is offering up one option: the 1985 Chicago Bears.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame will premiere ’85: The Greatest Team in Football History on Jan. 3. It will then hit theatres nationwide on Jan. 29.

The documentar­y focuses on the dominant Super Bowl 20 championsh­ip team coached by Mike Ditka, and including a cast of characters as colourful as the coach.

Dan Hampton and Jim McMahon, two stars from that team that went 15-1 and shut out the Rams and Giants in the NFC playoffs before beating the New England Patriots 46-10 in the Super Bowl, will attend the premiere at the Canton shrine. Afterward, actor Matt Walsh, who narrated the film, will lead a panel discussion with the Bears players, documentar­y director Scott Prestin, and Hall of Fame executive director and noted historian Joe Horrigan.

The documentar­y includes interviews with members of the ’85 team, including Hall of Famers Mike Singletary, Hampton and Ditka, plus McMahon, Steve McMichael, Willie Gault, and Otis Wilson, who co-produced the film. Famous Chicagoans such as former president Barack Obama, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, actor Bill Murray, and sports commentato­rs Michael Wilbon and Chris Myers offer their perspectiv­es.

Profiled are Hall of Famer Walter Payton, McMahon, William (The Refrigerat­or) Perry and Ditka. Around the NFL: The head-tohead hit levied by Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis on Green Bay Packers receiver Davante Adams last Sunday earned Davis a one-game suspension.

But it caught the attention of a lot of coaches and players around the league, as calls for a safer game ratcheted up yet again. The Packers decried the blind-side block, for which Davis apologized, that occurred during an intercepti­on return by the Panthers.

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