The Chicago Bears have close ties to the 4th of July holiday. In fact, one of the best NFL players in history to be born on that celebrated date played the bulk of his career in Chicago. Think back for a moment with this question. Who were the best runners in Bears history? Odds are the same group of names will come up.
Walter Payton is at the top with Gale Sayers, Bronco Nagurski, Matt Forte, and Neal Anderson all lined up behind him in one order or another. Not nearly enough people bring up another name that was a Bear to the bone during his career. That was Rick Casares. The Tampa Bay native was a second round pick of the team in 1955 out of Florida.
Keep in mind this was an era where toughness was abundant around the league. If you wanted respect, you had to be tough. So think about this. Many other NFL greats of that time, not just teammates, stated that Casares was the single toughest player in the league.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95pEXCml2jc
That might explain why he was such a dominant player for a long stretch of his career.








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