Dick Butkus has passed away at the age of 80

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altgeld88

Arlington, Virginia
There are now former NFL running backs and quarterbacks in heaven checking over their shoulder. "Where is Butkus?"
I'd be interested in the percentage of those retired NFL QBs and RBs who faced DB over the years who experienced PTSD symptoms each time Dick appeared on TV in the '70s and '80s while they were watching.
 
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There are now former NFL running backs and quarterbacks in heaven checking over their shoulder. "Where is Butkus?"

Butkus embodied a level of passion, drive, and commitment that few people ever ascend to – or even want to. Michael Jordan was also one who did. People like this just think differently and live and perform on a different level.

With the amount of multiple millions of dollars now being paid to players each year... this can serve to maybe make an athlete take his foot off the personal gas peddle a bit because big money is coming in regardless of winning games or personal effort. But the players who are born with that elevated level of seeking excellence will continue to do so above and beyond the influence of money. But it’s getting harder.

Butkus played in an era when football was more ‘earthy’ and raw. While there still is plenty of danger and violence in the game today... back in Butkus’ era there was none of this silly signaling when make a first down or prancing around like a peacock when you make a good play. It was just – football. Man to man, no funny business. Raw and passionate. Seeking glory in the dirt and grass and mud and sweat and grunting and cursing.

When Butkus made a great play... he would just snarl again... line up for the next down.. and strike terror in the hearts of his opposition all over again.

It’s a damn shame that the Bears did not have great success in Butkus’ era. Men like that deserve to have team success on the same high level that they personally played the game. But that just adds another remarkable layer to the kind of player and person he was. He was going to be his best regardless of what anyone else on the field was doing.

For those in heaven going warily, "Where is Butkus?" He's still in their heads. Just like he's in all our hearts.
 
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There are now former NFL running backs and quarterbacks in heaven checking over their shoulder. "Where is Butkus?"
Yep, someone asked Gale Sayers what was the biggest hit he ever took and he answered, "Butkus clothes-lined me once in practice"

Two of my all time favorite Bears. RIP, Dick
 
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On New Years Day in 1963, the Pete Elliot coached University of Illinois football team defeated the University of Washington 17-7 in the Rose Bowl. This was Illinois' last Rose Bowl victory. Dick Butkus, Jim Grabowski, and others were on this team. Butkus not only was the middle linebacker but also had a few plays at fullback during his time at Illinois.
Played Center also.
 
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LeinieGuy

Will work for bourbon
Lexington, KY
picked U of I over offers from EVERY OTHER PROGRAM out there.
He could have gone anywhere

I want to say one , but not the only one, of the reasons was U of I would allow players to get married and ND did not.
not sure if he got married in school or not
He was 20 when he got married, so I believe so
 
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He was 20 when he got married, so I believe so

Yes, he got married in ‘63 while he was a student.

Check out his family pic below where 2 of his 3 kids happen to be wearing Illinois shirts.

 
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Butkus was absolutely awesome. A monster. Unparalleled. Legendary. He literally tried to hurt people when making tackles.

Check out ESPN's top 10 college football players of all-time (from 2020). I was at the NCAA Championship game where they were honored. Two Illini on that list, of course.. Only one of the top 10 was a defensive player. BUTKUS.

And then of course watching the Bears every single Sunday on TV as a young child:
- Butkus
- Sayers
- Ditka
- Ronny Bull
- Dick Gordon
My dad's favorite player was Doug Atkins from Humboldt Tennessee. Close to Bradford where dad grew up.