The 2,000,000th post game

Started by Nuke Nixon52,234 pages

A few general practitioners I've talked to say they like older people medicine, it's where the money is.

IN DUBIOUS BATTLE:
Bryan Cranstron/The Joker, Jim Gordon

James Franco/The Hobgoblin

Vincent D'Onofrio/Thor, Kingpin

TODAY IS

95 bottles of beer on the wall.
95 bottles of beer.
Take one Down, pass it around,
94 bottles of beer on the wall.

Plenty of ppl practice smiling in front of the mirror.

Yeah, don’t worry it’s perfectly normal!

Word of advice though.

Turn off the lights when you do it.

It’s spookier that way!

And

During the NFL's first six seasons the Bears had an amazing 34 shutout wins.

On November 27th, 1922 the Bears made the NFL's first player transaction when they purchased the contract of tackle Ed Healey from the Rock Island Independents for an astronomical sum of $100.

The Bears have been involved in two games that ended in final scores of 2-0. The first was a loss to the Green Bay Packers in 1932. The second was a win against those same Packers in 1938. This would not seem quite so extraordinary if not for the fact that there have been only five 2-0 scores in the entire history of the NFL. It figures that Green Bay and Chicago would be involved in 40% of them.

There have been over 24,000 field goal attempts in the NFL since 1994. Of those, approximately 2,600 have been attempted from longer than 50 yards. And only 5 have been returned by the defense for what has become known as a kick six. In 2005 Nathan Vasher took a Joe Nedney miss 109 yards for a Bears touchdown. Then in 2006 Devin Hester returned one 108 yards off the foot of Jay Healy. That the Bears have 2 of the 5 pick sixes in the NFL is wild. That they did it in back to back years is a statistical anomaly that may never be repeated.

The Bears trademark "C' logo was first displayed on their helmets in 1962. It was redesigned in 1974 by adding the teams primary colors to the existing logo. The quirky part of this one is the Bears logo is the exact same design used by the Chicago Cardinals from 1920 to 1947. The Cardinals were defunct so the Bears took their logo.