The Bears and Cowboys haven’t played as many times as you would think over the years, but there have been some memorable games. The most vivid is the Bears’ 44-0 domination in 1985, and the two playoff losses. Maybe less memorable are the lone wins for Gina Carano’s dad and Tom Brady’s old Michigan platoon-mate on Thanksgivings many years apart. But the guys break a bunch of them down, including some memorable Bob Thomas and Jon Roveto shanked extra points, a Doug Flutie sighting, and a Mitch Trubisky win in their last matchup. Andy misremembers this crap about what year a dropped snap by Tony Romo cost Dallas a trip to Chicago in the playoffs and sent Seattke instead. They talk about Josh McCown’s finest hour as a Bear, and much, much, more.
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Who better than our pal Brent Musberger to give us a few highlights from the 44-0 win?
Earlier that season the Bears and Cowboys had two brawls in a preseason game
Josh McCown destroys the Cowboys in 2013
Bears-Cowboys 1971