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BELL WAS ARGUABLY DEFENSIVE MVP FOR THE LEAGUE IN 1984Bell had one good year and dropped off the planet the year after he sat out.
since the award was given out and he didn't win you literally can't argue he was the defensive MVP.BELL WAS ARGUABLY DEFENSIVE MVP FOR THE LEAGUE IN 1984
STUPID LOGIC.since the award was given out and he didn't win you literally can't argue he was the defensive MVP.
His best stat that year was interceptions....there were 2 players on the Bears, let alone the league, with more picks than him. One of them was the other safety.
STUPID LOGIC.
I SAID "ARGUABLY"
INTERCEPTIONS DONT DEFINE LEAGUE MVP....DUH
Donnell Woolford can't cover anybodyI wasn't alive when McAfee played but I believe Donnell Woolford deserves an honorable mention. He was a very good CB and played for the Bears for 10 years. He's second in career ints for the franchise.
BELL WAS ARGUABLY DEFENSIVE MVP FOR THE LEAGUE IN 1984
BELL WAS ARGUABLY DEFENSIVE MVP FOR THE LEAGUE IN 1984
Donnell Woolford can't cover anybody
TODD BELL WAS BETTER THAN BOTH
Nonsense. Bell was the starter going into 85 before the holdout. In 84 he was the most valuable defender on the teamThe ‘85 Bears defense, the best of all time, was the product of Bell’s & Al Harris’ holdouts. No disrespect to either player, but starting Marshall & Duerson elevated a top-level defense into one for the ages. No way Buddy Ryan starts either of them, if Bell & Harris sign their contracts. In the end, Bell’s second greatest contribution to the Bears was holding out in ‘85.
His greatest contribution was annihilating Joe Washington in the ‘84 playoff game with the Redskins. I’ve never seen a game turn on one hit like that one did. In a sense, that one play started the Bears on their ‘85 SuperBowl run. But that doesn’t earn him a spot on any Bears all-anything team...
Nonsense. Bell was the starter going into 85 before the holdout. In 84 he was the most valuable defender on the team
1 pro bowl in his career. LOL
Noob. Trying to compare performances now against 30 years ago. Thanks Mr. Statistics. lololololololoFencik and Brown were both named first team all pro, Bell never was. Not even close, Bell had one good season, wasn't even good enough to make first team all pro.
Ommy, on the wrong side of everything, again.
Noob. Trying to compare performances now against 30 years ago. Thanks Mr. Statistics. lololololololo
Well he is 53 years old...
I think Mike Ditka said to the press that Woolford "...can't cover anybody" after a tough loss his rookie year that some claimed set him back for a couple of years due to loss of self confidence. I could be wrong...foggy memory.