The Super Bowl shuffle was a rap song that was recorded by members of the 1985 Chicago Bears super bowl championship team during the season as they proceeded to post a 15-1 regular season record and eventually win super bowl XX. Among the well known members of the Shufflin' Crew were hall of famers Walter Payton and Mike Singletary. The punky QB Jim McMahon and William "Refrigerator" Perry were also part of the crew.
Pro Bowl players on the two Super Bowl teams will not participate in the Pro Bowl.
The 2010 Super Bowl is Super Bowl XLIV or 44.
Don McCafferty (Super Bowl V), Tom Flores (Super Bowls XV and XVIII), Bill Parcells (Super Bowls XXI and XXV), George Seifert (Super Bowl XXIV and XXIX), Jimmy Johnson (Super Bowl XXVII and XXVIII), Barry Switzer (Super Bowl XXX), Mike Holmgren (Super Bowl XXXI), Mike Shanahan (Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII), Dick Vermeil (Super Bowl XXXIV), Brian Billick (Super Bowl XXXV), Bill Belichick (Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX), Jon Gruden (Super Bowl XXXVII), Bill Cowher (Super Bowl XL), Tony Dungy (Super Bowl XLI), Tom Coughlin (Super Bowl XLII), Mike Tomlin (Super Bowl XLIII), and Sean Payton (Super Bowl XLIV).
Through Super Bowl XLIII, the last Redskins Super Bowl victory was in Super Bowl XXVI and the starting QB was Mark Rypien.
The 1975 Super Bowl and the 1980 Super Bowl were both won by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Click on the 'Super Bowl Shuffle' link below to see a video of the 1985 Chicago Bears singing and dancing the Super Bowl Shuffle.
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The cast of The Super Bowl Shuffle - 1985 includes: Julia Kallish as Referee
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The Super Bowl Shuffle is a rap song performed by players of the Chicago Bears football team during 1985, slightly prior to their performance in Super Bowl XX.
Super Bowl Shuffle in 1985 and the Bears went on to win Super Bowl XX.
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During the 1985 season.
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The Super Bowl Shuffle was a song by the Chicago Bears, USA football team of the NFL. Recorded in 1984.The Bears featured one of the greatest defenses, winning 1984 Super Bowl with only one loss on season. It sold well over one half million copies.
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