I was 11 years old when this game happened. My mom and I had gone to visit one of her sisters that weekend, and on Sunday, I wanted to watch the game. But my mom and aunt had other plans, and they didn't want to leave me alone at my aunt's house, so I had to go with them. We spent the entire afternoon going to various cemeteries where family members I had no idea about were buried, and I was absolutely bored out of my mind. When we finally got back after what felt like 15 hours, and I learned the Vikings had beaten the mighty Bears, I was very upset that I didn't get to see it. To this day, I have not let my mother forget about that one. Now for the first time, I have actually gotten to see highlights of that game. So thanks for posting this to help ease a childhood annoyance.
The Bears D lost a lot when Buddy left...They didn't even run 46 almost at all. Ditka and Vince Tobin took over...They went to a 4-3 with blitzes and it wasn't the same. 1:13 for example. Buddy's 46 was super complicated for that time...to the O-Line trying to block and the QB who was usually under center.
"and it wasn't the same". Actually it was pretty much exactly the same, the '86 Bears gave up 11 fewer points and only 5 more yards than the '85 Bears. Buddy was so overrated, the Bears D was great due to talent, as was Buddy's Eagles.
One of my all time favorite Viking games. Kramer spiking the ball by Singletary after the face mask was icing on the cake. You can't argue the Bears defense is among the best but if anyone say THE best I would show them this game. The 46 defense was blitzes. Most NFL QBs were drop back passers. Get a QB who could scramble like Cunningham or Elway or a quick release like Marino, heave a couple lucky passes like Steve Dills did as a Ram or just beat the cadence of the blitz like this game and they were human and very beatable.
Beat the 49ers and Bears back to back. We had the Redskins, Giants and Browns all 99% beat and still found a way to give the games away. The '86 Vikings could hang with any team in the league, ashame they kept choking. I don't understand how the schedule making worked back then, the defending champion Bears had the easiest schedule in the league and the Vikings had the toughest.
That season they just missed the playoffs and there were 3 or 4 games they lost which were each lost on one key play. The most memorable one was against the Giants when Phil Simms completed a 4th and 17 pass at the end of the game that put them into scoring position. But that season was fun to watch. The next year in 1987, they barely made the playoffs as a wild card and beat the Saints and 49ers respectively in their own stadiums and lost NFC championship to the Redskins in DC, a game they certainly could have won.
I was 11 years old when this game happened. My mom and I had gone to visit one of her sisters that weekend, and on Sunday, I wanted to watch the game. But my mom and aunt had other plans, and they didn't want to leave me alone at my aunt's house, so I had to go with them. We spent the entire afternoon going to various cemeteries where family members I had no idea about were buried, and I was absolutely bored out of my mind. When we finally got back after what felt like 15 hours, and I learned the Vikings had beaten the mighty Bears, I was very upset that I didn't get to see it. To this day, I have not let my mother forget about that one.
Now for the first time, I have actually gotten to see highlights of that game. So thanks for posting this to help ease a childhood annoyance.
Wow! Great highlights! What an entertaining game! The Bears were the defending SB Champs too.
The good old days watching this with dad after church….
Green Bay in last place…gotta love that. Let’s all hope for more of that now that Rodgers is gone.
Man. Vikings need to go back to these unis!
Strongly agree
Definitely demonstrated why it was called the black and blue division. Great highlights!
Kramer was my favorite Viking QB next to Tarkington
He was great, but had a "love/hate" relationship with the fanbase.
Scott Studwell damn what a stud...Brings back memories!
AC should be in the ring of honor
Am I crazy for seeing some JJ in his game? Obviously different players and styles but it just kinda popped to me with some of his moves.
I was at this game! Good times...
I remember that game, it felt so good as a kid to come back to school the next day with bragging rights!
The Bears D lost a lot when Buddy left...They didn't even run 46 almost at all. Ditka and Vince Tobin took over...They went to a 4-3 with blitzes and it wasn't the same. 1:13 for example. Buddy's 46 was super complicated for that time...to the O-Line trying to block and the QB who was usually under center.
"and it wasn't the same". Actually it was pretty much exactly the same, the '86 Bears gave up 11 fewer points and only 5 more yards than the '85 Bears. Buddy was so overrated, the Bears D was great due to talent, as was Buddy's Eagles.
Lol, Tim Newton was going to suplex slam Steve Fuller 9:03, thank goodness a teammate prevented it.
5:03 Sweet fake punt!
Very sweet, clean ass juke.
One of my all time favorite Viking games. Kramer spiking the ball by Singletary after the face mask was icing on the cake. You can't argue the Bears defense is among the best but if anyone say THE best I would show them this game. The 46 defense was blitzes. Most NFL QBs were drop back passers. Get a QB who could scramble like Cunningham or Elway or a quick release like Marino, heave a couple lucky passes like Steve Dills did as a Ram or just beat the cadence of the blitz like this game and they were human and very beatable.
Never thought of Singletary as a cheap shot guy back then,, but that looked dirty
Beat the 49ers and Bears back to back. We had the Redskins, Giants and Browns all 99% beat and still found a way to give the games away. The '86 Vikings could hang with any team in the league, ashame they kept choking. I don't understand how the schedule making worked back then, the defending champion Bears had the easiest schedule in the league and the Vikings had the toughest.
Are these all from your own recordings or do people send you some as well?
Greg Coleman with some shifty moves
Bears were undefeated and we beat them easily.
I'd love to know if there are any teams with more games in their history with at least 1 turnover than the Vikings.
What is the history with kramer
Two Minuite Tommy
SKOL VIKINGS SKOL
Bro what is this ball security? 🤡😅
And in typical Vikings fashion they lost four of their next five after this game and missed the playoffs.
All the Jerry Burns years were like that!
Probably one of the Viking's most underachieving teams.
That season they just missed the playoffs and there were 3 or 4 games they lost which were each lost on one key play. The most memorable one was against the Giants when Phil Simms completed a 4th and 17 pass at the end of the game that put them into scoring position. But that season was fun to watch. The next year in 1987, they barely made the playoffs as a wild card and beat the Saints and 49ers respectively in their own stadiums and lost NFC championship to the Redskins in DC, a game they certainly could have won.
I would rather root for the Nashville vacant lot football team than root for the bears believe that