Legendary Chicago Bears running back Gale Sayers died Wednesday, according to a statement from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was 77. A cause of death for Sayers was not listed in the Hall of ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning sports writer Red Smith once wrote about Gale Sayers' running style: "He wasn't a bruiser like Jimmy Brown, but he could slice through the middle like a warm knife through ...
Gale Sayers, the best running back ever with the Chicago Bears in late 1960s plus died recently at 77; some of his records are still intact today. I had not been following pro ball very long at the ...
The phrase gained popularity in the 1970s through the public statements and writings of Chicago Bears football legend Gale Sayers. Sayers used the sentence as a motto to represent his philosophy on ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. >> Relatives of Pro Football Hall of Famer Gale Sayers say the Chicago Bears legend has been diagnosed with dementia. His wife, Ardythe Sayers, tells The Kansas City Star that her ...
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