1985 chicago bears biography of albert

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  • Frankie Albert

    American field player charge coach (1920–2002)

    American football player

    Frankie Albert in 1949

    Position:Quarterback
    Punter
    Born:(1920-01-27)January 27, 1920
    Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
    Died:September 4, 2002(2002-09-04) (aged 82)
    Palo Low, California, U.S.
    Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
    Weight:166 lb (75 kg)
    High school:Glendale
    (Glendale, California)
    College:Stanford (1939–1941)
    NFL draft:1942 / round: 1 / pick: 10
    • San Francisco 49ers (1956–1958)
      Head coach
    As a player
    AAFC record
    • Most ephemeral touchdowns start a season: 29 (1948)
    Regular season:19–16–1 (.542)
    Postseason:0–1 (.000)
    Career:19–17–1 (.527)
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  • Mike Hartenstine

    American football player (born 1953)

    American football player

    Michael Albert Hartenstine (born July 27, 1953) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the Chicago Bears from 1975 to 1986 and the Minnesota Vikings in 1987.

    Early life and college

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    Hartenstine was born on July 27, 1953, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, where he played high school football at Liberty High School in Bethlehem. He played college football at Pennsylvania State University, where he was a collegiate All-American.

    Professional career

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    Hartenstine entered the 1975 NFL draft and was selected by the Chicago Bears in the second round with the 31st overall pick. In his 1975 rookie season with the Bears, he was named to the Pro Football Writers of America NFL All-Rookie Team.

    Hartenstine was the oldest player on the Super Bowl XX-winning Bears team in 1985.[1][2] In his career with the Bears, he played in 184 games and had 55 career sacks.

    In 2019, Hartenstine was named to the Bears' "100 Greatest Bears of All-Time".

    References

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    Bill Tobin, a longtime NFL executive who helped build the 1985 Bears championship team, has died

    CHICAGO (AP) — Bill Tobin, a longtime NFL executive who helped construct the Chicago Bears' famed 1985 championship team and later built a playoff team as the Indianapolis Colts' general manager, has died. He was 83.

    The Cincinnati Bengals announced Friday that Tobin had died, and the Bears also confirmed his death. Tobin spent the past two decades working for the Bengals as an area scout alongside his son Duke, the team's director of player personnel since 1999.

    “He was a true NFL success story,” Bengals owner Mike Brown said in a statement. “He was a good person and I considered him a good friend. With Bill, I respected everything he said. I just took it as a given. He had an eye for players and what they would develop into. If he said the guy was a good player, then he was a good player; that’s all I would need to know. We will miss him.”

    Tobin joined the Bears in 1975 as their director of pro scouting and was elevated to director of player personnel in 1984. He was promoted to vice president of personnel in 1986 and remained in that role through 1992. He was Indianapolis' general manager from 1994-96 and the Detroit Lions' director of player personnel from 2001-02.

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