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Bears teammate Gale Sayers later said he did not like the book, feeling Butkus was above such name-calling. [43] The season as a whole was another productive one for Butkus, who reclaimed the first-team middle linebacker spot on the major All-Pro teams and was invited to his final Pro Bowl. [19]
His name comes from Reggie Jackson, an American baseball player. Dick Beef Butkus (portrayed by Ian Patrick) is the younger son of the Bird-Joyner-Kersee family. He has unique and odd behavior and, at a certain point during the first season, experiences a strong love for a toaster. His name was taken from professional football player Dick Butkus
In the late 1980s, Nitschke owned an automobile dealership in Green Bay. He performed several of his own TV commercials in which he brought out his dog, "Butkus", named in honor of his Chicago Bears nemesis, Dick Butkus (who like Nitschke, grew up in the
Oct. 5 - Dick Butkus Butkus was born in Chicago, went to high school in Chicago, went to college in Illinois and played nine of the most dominant seasons the NFL has ever seen for the Chicago Bears.
Dick Butkus was a star at every level Butkus started to become a household name at the University of Illinois. Playing center and linebacker, he led the Illini to a 17-7 win over Washington in the ...
Dick Butkus, the hard-hitting Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker who starred for his hometown Chicago Bears before his outgoing personality earned him popularity in television and film acting ...
Butkus – Dick Butkus (uncle), Luke Butkus (nephew) Byrd – Gill Byrd (father), Jairus Byrd (son) Caldwell – Andre Caldwell, Reche Caldwell (brothers) [26]
The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players was a ten-part television series that set out to determine the top 100 greatest NFL players of all time. It was presented by the NFL Network in 2010.