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Chicago Tribune writer John Mullin reveals how the 1985 Chicago Bears was a team built to be a champion for many years, but why in-house feuds and squabbles tore the team apart and left them with only the memories of that one Super Bowl title.

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Chicago Tribune writer John Mullin reveals how the 1985 Chicago Bears was a team built to be a champion for many years, but why in-house feuds and squabbles tore the team apart and left them with only the memories of that one Super Bowl title.
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Autorenporträt
John Mullin is a Chicago Tribune writer who has covered the Bears since the closing days of the 1985 era. He has won writing awards from the Pro Football Writers of America and Associated Press Sports Editors, in addition to an Emmy Award for his "Bears Insider" segment of the FOX-TV Bears pregame show. His writing has been nationally syndicated and he is the author of Tales from the Chicago Bears Sidelines. He lives in Deerfield, Illinois.