He called the defensive signals and was renowned as a student of the game and film room junkie. It's a big reason why Singletary played at a higher level than his physical skills might suggest. The fact that he was on a Super Bowl winner just means he had a better supporting cast. Urlacher was every bit the "defensive QB" that Singletary was, and arguably did more with less talent surrounding him.
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit View PostHe called the defensive signals and was renowned as a student of the game and film room junkie. It's a big reason why Singletary played at a higher level than his physical skills might suggest. The fact that he was on a Super Bowl winner just means he had a better supporting cast. Urlacher was every bit the "defensive QB" that Singletary was, and arguably did more with less talent surrounding him."I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
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I'm assuming Alby was just taking a half-hearted shot at all the Chicago folks.Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit View PostHe called the defensive signals and was renowned as a student of the game and film room junkie. It's a big reason why Singletary played at a higher level than his physical skills might suggest. The fact that he was on a Super Bowl winner just means he had a better supporting cast. Urlacher was every bit the "defensive QB" that Singletary was, and arguably did more with less talent surrounding him.Founder of The Glory of War, CHAMPIONS OF APOLYTON!!!
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Originally posted by Sava View PostDo you think Dick Butkus could chase down Michael Vick?
Urlacher is the greatest LB in Bears history.
Singletary wasn't even the best LB on the 85 Bears.
Is this what your daddy told you? You never saw Butkus.
You were 5 years old in 1985, so you can't really speak with any degree of knowledge about Singletary and/or the '85 Bears.Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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Originally posted by Donegeal View PostIf super bowl wins is a factor in determining QBs, then they could and should be a factor for on field generals like Singletary and Urlacher (and, unfortunately, Lewis).
I give Singletary his props, but it's my view that, given equal personnel, Urlacher would be Samurai's equal in leardership, and his superior in physical play.Last edited by -Jrabbit; May 23, 2013, 18:39.Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
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I saw Butkus. Live. Multiple times. Yes, when I was old enough to know what I was seeing.
The thing is, the game was very different in that era. There was a lot less passing, and LBs weren't asked to do much coverage. When they did, it was usually a not-very-athletic tight end. Plus, they were allowed to beat the crap out of the receiver before the ball was thrown. Still, Butkus has 22 career interceptions (Urlacher, 22 in 13 seasons).
Dick Butkus (6-3, 250, huge for a LB in that era) probably didn't have a very fast 40-yd dash time, but his short-area burst was extremely quick. He was a total beast on the field, and widely acknowledged as the most feared defender in the NFL. He was an intimidator, back when the rules allowed that to be meaningful.
NFL.com lists him as the 10th greatest football player of all time.
Butkus was All-Pro in all of his first 8 years in the league. The only year he didn't make the Pro Bowl was his last -- 1973, when he retired due to multiple knee and leg injuries. Also interesting: Playing only 8 full seasons (drafted in 1965), he was named to both the 1960s and 1970s All-Decade teams. Think about that.
Brian Urlacher had more speed, but Dick Butkus was the better football player.Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
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Originally posted by SlowwHand View PostIs this what your daddy told you? You never saw Butkus.
You were 5 years old in 1985, so you can't really speak with any degree of knowledge about Singletary and/or the '85 Bears.To us, it is the BEAST.
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I'm fairly confident that the universe is less than 35 years old, myself. Events prior to 1980 didn't actually happen. I mean, there's no way Jimmy Carter won an election.<Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit View PostBrian Urlacher had more speed, but Dick Butkus was the better football player.
Most of what Butkus did would not be allowed today. Watch highlights. Just about every tackle he makes would be a 15 yard penalty. Urlacher dominated in every aspect... coverage, run plays, pass rushing (though not used much in this role). Butkus could hit people. Big deal. He never even saw a playoff game.
NFL.com lists him as the 10th greatest football player of all time.
So **** Butkus. The highlights are fun. But he is vastly overrated by old white guys.
I don't even think he would say he was better than Urlacher. That's the stupidest ****ing thing I've ever heard.
And what RB's did Butkus play against? Here are some of the one's Urlacher faced... Adrian Petersen, Marshall Faulk, Jerome Bettis... among others
and QB's Urlacher faced... Manning, Brady, Favre, Brees, Mike Vick, Donovan McNabb (before he was slow and bad)...To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by snoopy369 View PostI'm fairly confident that the universe is less than 35 years old, myself. Events prior to 1980 didn't actually happen. I mean, there's no way Jimmy Carter won an election.To us, it is the BEAST.
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