Fine. Just Fine. Matter of fact, there's one boy I'm very impressed with. Brian, I wouldn't be surprised to see him replaced you as number two halfback. (pause)
Because I am making you number one fullback.
1971 version: Jack Warden 2001 version: Ben Gazzara
George Halas announced his retirement as coach of the Bears on May 27, 1968.
George Halas was the Bears' original coach, dating to their first season as the Decatur Staleys in 1920.
Yes, Coach George Halas was deaf in his right ear. This condition was a result of an injury he sustained during his playing career. Despite this challenge, Halas became a highly successful coach and a key figure in the history of professional football.
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George Halas
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George Halas. Halas coached the franchise for 40 years (1920-1929, 1933-1942, 1946-1955, 1958-1967).
George Halas was a player and coach of the team in 1920 and took over control in 1921. He was a player, coach, and owner of the Bears from 1921 until he retired as a player after the 1928 season.
Virginia Halas McCaskey, daughter of the legendary Bears coach and owner George Halas, gained ownership of the team after the death of her father in 1983.
In honor of George S. Halas, a former player, coach and owner of the Chicago Bears.