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  1. The 50 Greatest Plays in Chicago Bears Football History (50 Greatest Plays the 50 Greatest Plays) by Lew Freedman, Foreword by Doug Buffone, 2008-09-01
  2. The 50 Greatest Plays in Chicago Bears Football History [50 GREATEST PLAYS IN CHICAGO B] by Lew(Author) ;Buffone, Doug(Foreword by) Freedman, 2008-09-30

61. Bear 75
Each print in the signed edition is personally hand signed by doug Atkins, GeorgeBlanda, doug buffone, Dick Butkus, Jim Covert, Mike View football Gallery.
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62. The News-Gazette - CU-Bears.com
Cubs and Red SoxYankees in baseball, Michigan-Ohio State in football, Duke-North knewyou were in for a tough game with Dick Butkus and doug buffone and Ed O
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63. The News-Gazette - CU-Bears.com
included former Bears Revie Sorey, Tom Waddle, Dan Jiggetts, doug buffone, JimMorrissey and Gale Sayers. Other guests included Illinois football coach Ron
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64. Those Were The Days, Today In History - April 27
fights). 1944 doug buffone (football Chicago Bears). 1947 - MackAlston (football Washington Redskins tight end Super Bowl VII).
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1865 - The worst steamship disaster in the history of the United States occurred on this date. The "Sultana", carrying approximately 2,300 passengers, the majority being freed Union POWs, exploded while en route to Cairo, IL. Neither the cause of the explosion nor the final count of the dead (estimated at between 1,450 and 2,000) was ever determined. Today, the "Sultana" disaster remains the worst of its kind. 1880 - Francis Clarke and M.G. Foster patented the electrical hearing aid. 1899 - The Western Golf Association was founded in Chicago, IL. 1903 - Jamaica Race Track opened in Long Island, NY. Among the spectators were Lillian Russell and Diamond Jim Brady. 1938 - Geraldine Apponyi was the first American woman to become a Queen. She married King Zog of Albania. 1938 - This was the first day that a colored baseball was used in a game. The yellow baseball was used in a match-up between Columbia and Fordham Universities in New York City. 1938 - Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra recorded "I Hadn’t Anyone ’til You" for Victor Records. Jack Leonard was featured as vocalist. 1946 - The first commercial carrier ship to be equipped with radar, the "SS African Star", was placed in service.

65. Payton - Page 1 Of 1
before he got sick, Payton talked Bears football weekly with hosts Mike North andDan Jiggetts. On Tuesday, Payton's former teammate doug buffone joined North
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Walter Payton: 1954-1999 A man who has friends can never die, because he will live on in their hearts. He will live on in their soul. He will be passed on to other's through their love and words, so that his existence will bridge the gap between life and death. In doing so, he lives forever. David Levian The following is a tribute in words and pictures to a man who touched so many lives, not only with his talents on a football field, but his generousity with his life. Click on the picture to go to Walter's homepage and learn more about The Walter Payton Foundation and how to send letters of condolences to his family. The following is taken from Carol Slezak of the Chicago Sun-Times. Twenty-four hours after his death, they gathered to celebrate Walter Payton's life. Their feelings raw, their eyes bleary, their hearts sad, they jammed a little banquet room. And while it wasn't a party, it wasn't a wake, either. No, it was about a man so special, with a heart so big, that even in death, he can evoke smiles, laughter and awe.
About 100 of Payton's fans convened at Carlucci's restaurant in Rosemont for the broadcast of "The Walter Payton Show" on WSCR-AM (1160). For two years, before he got sick, Payton talked Bears football weekly with hosts Mike North and Dan Jiggetts. On Tuesday, Payton's former teammate Doug Buffone joined North and Jiggetts. Despite their red-rimmed eyes, the trio was determined to be upbeat.

66. Vindex, De Vindplaats Van Het Nederlandse Web
Sports football American NFL Players. Brady, Tom Brees, Drew Brien, doug Brooks,Aaron Lomas Brown, Willie Brunell, Mark buffone, doug Burress, Plaxico
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67. NFL.com: Urlacher: Chicago's Centerpiece
doug buffone (exBears great and sports-talk show host t done anything yet, but ifbuffone thinks we are registered trademarks of the National football League
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    Urlacher: Chicago's centerpiece By Dave Richard
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    (Oct. 11, 2001) While capturing the king is the objective of any chess game, the prized possession on your opponent's side is the queen. The queen is a gem that can go in any direction on the board and is more powerful than any other piece. Every NFL team has such a piece: Some are quarterbacks, some are running backs. Brian Urlacher video
    Real: For the Chicago Bears , their gem is nestled in the middle of their defense. Brian Urlacher , the second-year man out of New Mexico, has not only filled the position of "dominating defender" that is a must-have on any team, but he has also helped turn the Bears from a bunch of pawns into potential kings of the NFC. Urlacher, named the Defensive Player of the Week for Week 4 , registered a sack, a forced fumble, an interception, and a defensive score for the Bears against the Atlanta Falcons , clearly making the game Urlacher's best as a pro. It's the kind of play reserved for players on exceptional teams something the 2001 Bears weren't expected to be.
  • 68. Finder: Thrower's Deeds Worth Memorial
    cousin of former Bears linebacker doug buffone who is buffone, retired from Builder'sSquare along central Florida's m like the Jackie Robinson of football.
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    April 12, 2003 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Sports Today's Headlines Steelers Penguins ... Columnists Finder: Thrower's deeds worth memorial Thursday, August 29, 2002 A name on a street. A name on a bridge. A name on a park. That's all they ask. Anything to render everlasting a memory that lapsed for too long. Six months have passed since Willie Thrower died in his hometown of New Kensington. That's a mere exhale in time compared to a half-century of neglect. See, this fellow from New Ken High School was the first black quarterback to play in the NFL, Chicago Bears, Oct. 18, 1953. It took a generation before the league gave another black quarterback a fair chance to play, the Steelers' Joe Gilliam in 1974. It took decades before the rightful attention was focused on the man known as Willie The Pro, and still some residents of his own hometown weren't convinced of his distinction by the time he died in February at 71. So now there's a movement to remember Thrower and recognize him in perpetuity. Community leaders formed a committee to study the possibilities. The amazing thing isn't so much that his name likely will be emblazoned on street signs along the Industrial Boulevard that follows the Allegheny River, or on a plaque astride the new Locust Street bridge in the center of town, or on the markers identifying Memorial Park off Stevenson Boulevard.

    69. 1975 Topps Football Baseball Cards
    1975 Topps football Checklist / Price List (528 cards) Approximate set value $300TOP ROOKIES Dan Fouts, Lynn Swan, Drew 1975 Topps 97 doug buffone $ 0.30.
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    70. Iowa DTV Symposium 2002
    Show for WBBMAM, The Mike Ditka Show for WSCR-AM, The doug buffone Show for Digital1. In 1988 Kevin was inducted into the National Semi-Pro football Hall of
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    Amy Shaw is the director of education for WSIU-TV in Carbondale, IL. Amy holds a bachelor's degree in Marketing and Public Relations from Bradley University, Peoria, IL; and a master's degree in Telecommunications from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Amy's entire professional career has been spent marketing educational media and technology. Amy joined WSIU-TV in September 1998 and was one of the developers of the ChalkWaves consortium, formed by WSIU-TV, KCPT and KOOD in May of 2000. Amy has been instrumental in the reversioning of WSIU-TV k-12 services and directed WSIU and KCPT's video streaming project funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's Future Fund. Amy is the project co-director of WSIU and KCPT's newest service, ChalkWaves Plus, using LAN-based streaming to deliver content to schools.
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    71. Former Bear Weighs In On Cinderella Team - Columbia Chronicle Online
    670 AM, and cohosting the Bears’ post game show with doug buffone on Sundays remember,O’Bradovich had the dream of being a professional football player.
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    Former Bear weighs in on Cinderella team
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    Not since 1998, when the Bulls won their last championship, have Chicagoans been able to finish this phrase without bluffing.
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    72. ESPN Classic - Butkus Was One Mean Bear
    Butkus had two, says former Chicago Bears teammate doug buffone on ESPN Classic'sSportsCentury series. A professional football player, he said.
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    "To play this game and I've always said this you have to have a Neanderthal gene. Butkus had two," says former Chicago Bears teammate Doug Buffone on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series.
    Dick Butkus, selected all-NFL seven times in his nine seasons, will be profiled on Wednesday, April 16 at 8 p.m. and midnight ET.
    It is possible that Dick Butkus was the meanest, nastiest, fiercest linebacker to ever put on a helmet. More than a quarter of century after his retirement there remains the Butkus image, one of the middle linebacker wrapping up a running back and viciously slamming him to the ground like an unwanted toy. There is the famous photograph of No. 51 with his lips curled in contempt taken during a game in 1968. Eight-time Bears Pro Bowl performer Dick Butkus (#51) terrorized NFL offenses. After being a two-time All-American at Illinois, where he played center as well as linebacker, Butkus terrorized NFL offenses as the hub of the Chicago Bears' defense. The man who lived for contact was all-NFL seven times and played in the Pro Bowl eight times in a career cut short to nine years by knee injuries. In 1970, a panel of NFL coaches voted Butkus the player they would start with if they were building a new team from scratch.

    73. Final Shot Sports Photos - Walter Payton Photo, Michael Jordan Final Shot Photo,
    Sports photos of some of the top players in the game, 8" X 10" and larger. Professional Category Shopping Sports Theme Merchandise Posters...... Basketball, Hockey, NASCAR, Tennis, Boxing, Baseball, NFL College football. BlakeBrockemeyer, Jim Cadle, RickCaody, Autry Denson, doug buffone, Duane Bates
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    Golf Photos Page including: Tiger Woods, David Duval, Greg Norman, Arnold Palmer, jack Nicklaus, Sam Snead, Fred Couples, Vejay Singh, Ernie Els, Phil Michelson, Tom Watson, Sergio Garcia, Davis Love III, Jeff Maggert, Tom Lehman, Anika Sorenstam, SiRi Pak, Karrie Webb, Julie Inkster, Etc Nature Photos Page Over 300 Nature/Scenic photos: Waterfalls, Lighthouses, Sunrises, Sunsets, Bald Eagles, Herons of every type and size, Roseate Spoonbills, Egrets of every size and color, Sandhill Cranes as well as dozens of other cranes, Tigers, Lions Cheetahs, Harbor Seals, Sea Otters, Frogs, Squirrels, Deer, Etc, Etc., Etc. Music Concert Photos Page
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    74. Weekly Sports Update For The Week Of September 7th To 14th
    of the week in the Freedom football Conference and co junior doug Brown (Grafton,MA) and classmate Shaun double play, the pairs of Jessica buffone (Seneca Falls
    http://www.wpi.edu/News/TechNews/960917/Sports.html
    Weekly sports update for the week of September 7th to 14th
    by Geoff Hassard - Sports Information Director
    Football (1-0)
    The football team opened their season on Saturday the 7th with a convincing 20-0 win over Westfield State in the rain. WPI took control from the beginning, scoring on their first two possesions of the game. The first score was a pass connection from junior quarterback Nate Cote (N. Attleboro, MA) to junior wide receiver Josh Hines (Mansfield, MA) that covered 36 yards. Greg Amiro (Chelmsford, MA) added the extra point for the 7-0 lead. After a Westfield punt, WPI took over at their own 30-yard line and proceeded to drive 70 yards for another score, capped by a 1-yard plunge by junior tailback Mike Godfrey (Holliston, MA). Amiro made the PAT and the score was 14-0 as the first quarter ended. The score remained 14-0 late in the third quarter when Westfield was driving towards a score. Then the defense came up big when senior captain Brian Learned (Clinton, MA) intercepted a pass at the 10 yard line and returned it 33 yards out to the WPI 43. On the ensuing drive that began the fourth quarter, Cote finished off the 57-yard drive with a 10-yard run for the final score that put the game out of reach for the Owls. Godfrey and Learned received honors for their performances against Westfield. Godfrey, who rushed for a career high 162 yards, was selected as the offensive player of the week in the Freedom Football Conference and co-offensive player of the week in New England by the ECAC. Learned, who had 14 tackles and an interception was named to both the FFC and ECAC honor rolls.

    75. Prairie Street Art
    Marty Amsler, Dick Butkus, doug buffone and Ed O'Bradovich talk it over before thenext play. Visiting teams left town knowing they had been in a football game
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    For additional information or gallery inquires: info@prairiestreetart.com See Also Doug Buffone Chicago Bears Dick Butkus and Rich Petitbon Marty Amsler, Dick Butkus, Doug Buffone and Ed O'Bradovich talk it over before the next play. Visiting teams left town knowing they had been in a football game. Prairie Street Art Classic Sports Vintage Auto Racing Fine Art

    76. Chicago Bears - Off The Field
    buffone, doug, Bull, Ronnie, Casares, Rick, Chambers, Wallace. initiatives, and grassrootsprograms in the areas of education, health, youth football and civic
    http://www.chicagobears.com/community/index.cfm?cont_id=94623

    77. Chicago Bears - Off The Field
    doug buffone, Brian Baschnagel, Brad Maynard, Steve Mongo McMichael. and grassrootsprograms in the areas of education, health, youth football and civic
    http://www.chicagobears.com/community/index.cfm?cont_id=132478

    78. Retired Football Players A-L
    in 1 week at his home address) rec`d 410-01 doug buffone (played linebacker for Enshrinedin the football HOF in 2001, he set the standard by which Dolphins
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    ** Each success that I list will be a trading card unless I note otherwise,for example if the player provides a card or photo of their own I will list that info.
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    Grady Alderman (Retired offensive tackle played 15 seasons from 1960-74 and almost his entire career came with the Minnesota Vikings. He was a six time Pro-Bowl tackle and signed my card in 15 days from his address in Harvey Meiselman's list) rec`d 9-10-02
    Kermit Alexander (Retired defensive back played from 1963-73 and his best seasons were spent with the San Francisco 49ers. He signed my card in 1 month via his home address that I found that I found in Harvey Meiselman`s Ultimate Address Book) rec`d 8-25-01 Willie Alexander (Retired cornerback played from 1971-1979 with the Houston Oilers. The lanky cornerback was often matched up against the big receivers of his day and he signed my card in 6 months from his address in C.J. Apontes list) rec`d 6-3-02

    79. Today In History ~ April 27
    International Boxing Hall of Famer light heavyweight champion 196874 won 56of 65 professional fights) 1944 - doug buffone (football) 1945 - August Wilson
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    Today in History ~ April 27
    Events 1509 - Pope Julius II excommunicates entire Italian state of Venice
    1521 - Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed by natives in the Philippines. [H]
    1565 -1st Spanish settlement in Phillipines, Cebu City, founded.
    1646 - King Charles I flees Oxford
    1650 - Scottish general Montrose defeated
    1746 - Battle at Culloden Moor Duke of Cumberland routs "Bonny Prince Charley" Stuart and massacres fleeing Highlanders
    1773 - British Parliament Passes the Tea Act
    1805 - A force led by U.S. Marines captured the city of Derna, on the legendary shores of Tripoli
    1813 - Americans under Gen Pike capture Toronto; Pike is killed
    1838 - Fire destroys half of Charleston 1857 - Establishment of Jewish congregations in Lower Austria prohibited 1859 - "Pomona" sinks in North Atlantic drowning all 400 aboard 1860 - Thomas J Jackson (the future "Stonewall") is assigned to command Harpers Ferry 1861 - President Lincoln suspends writ of habeas corpus 1861 - West Virginia secedes from Virginia after Virginia secedes from US 1863 - Battle of Streight's raid: Tuscumbia to Cedar Bluff, AL

    80. Today In History ~ June 27
    1944 Bruce Johnston (Grammy Award-winning song writer I Write the Songs 1976;musician group The Beach Boys) 1944 - doug buffone (football) 1945 - Norma
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    Today in History ~ June 27
    National Fink Day
    Events 1461 - Edward IV crowned king of England
    1519 - King Carlos I elected Roman Catholic German emperor Charles V
    1542 - Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo claims California for Spain
    1580 - Duke of Alba's army occupies Portugal
    1652 - New Amsterdam (now NYC) passes 1st speed limit law in US
    1748 - Riot after public execution in Amsterdam, 200+ killed
    1762 - Russian Tsarina Catharine II grabs power
    1776 - Charleston, South Carolina repulses British sea attack
    1778 - Liberty Bell came home to Phila after the British had left 1787 - Gibbon completed "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." 1806 - Buenos Aires captured by British 1829 - In Genoa, Italy, English scientist James Smithson died after a long illness, leaving behind a will with an interesting clause. In the event that his only nephew died without any heirs, Smithson decreed that the whole of his estate go to "the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an Establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge." 1844 - Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum, were killed by a mob in Carthage, Ill.

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