The Chicago Bears are both enriched by and chained to the past. They are one of the founding franchises in the sport of pro football. It would be nowhere near the success it is today without many of the things it was able to accomplish dating back to the roaring 1920s. There was a time where they were the toast of the NFL and among the most feared teams in the sport.
Yet it's that long history of success and tradition that seems to haunt them now. It seems like people can't stop talking about those Monsters of the Midway, and Papa Bear and Da Coach and Sweetness and Danimal and Butkus. These were pillar of the game but they are also men whom the youngest generation of Bears fans barely know about.
They want their own charted course of success. They want to see this team dominate like the old days, but with players they can grow up loving. When will it be their turn? Well if history is any indication, the wait may not be much longer.
The Bears have the greatest history of any franchise when it comes to the running back position. Bronco Nagurski and Red Grange made the Hall of Fame in the olden days. The same goes for George McAfee. Then it was other greats like Rick Casares and the great Gale Sayers. Running backs legacy stretches to the very foundations of the NFL in Chicago. It also has its roots in the Bears' greatest successes.
Since the Super Bowl era began though, that success has become remarkably more concentrated. Not to mention specific. How so? Here is a remarkable stat to digest. Since 1966 the Bears have drafted four running backs to make the Pro Bowl. The first was the iconic Walter Payton. Then it was the ever-underrated Neal Anderson and of course the versatile Matt Forte. Now it's the uncovered gem Jordan Howard.
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Why is this so important? There is a small piece of franchise history that should be noted. Thus far every time the Bears have drafted a Pro Bowl running back, something special happened to the team two years later. Observe.
- Payton was drafted in 1975. Two years later in 1977 they made the playoffs for the first time in 14 years.
- Anderson was drafted in 1986. Two years later they reached the NFC championship with their first playoff win since 1985.
- Forte was drafted in 2008. Two years later they were in the NFC championship, having won their first playoff game since 2006.







