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Refrigerator Perry Leads Bears to Super Bowl Win – January 26, 1986

January 25, 2018 by Gerry

In Super Bowl XX William “Refrigerator” Perry a rookie defensive lineman for the Chicago Bears, who occasionally made made “cameo appearances” as either an offensive lineman or a running back (almost always in fourth down-short yardage situations) had a busy day. He made three tackles, and had two assists. He also accidentally flattened one of his teammates. In addition to all that he started two fights, attempted one pass, gained two yards, and scored one of the most famous (infamous?) touchdowns in Super Bowl history.

Stripping a page from the New England Patriots’ book of destiny and reading from their own copyrighted manual of defense, the Chicago Bears swept to a 46-10 victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl XX at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans yesterday.Read more NYTimes.com

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