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词条 1936 Chicago Bears season
释义

  1. 1936 NFL Draft

  2. Season highlights

  3. Future Hall of Fame players

  4. Other leading players

  5. Players departed from 1935

  6. Schedule

  7. Standings

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| team = Chicago Bears
| year = 1936
| record = 9–3
| division_place = 2nd NFL Western
| coach = George Halas
| stadium = Wrigley Field
| playoffs = did not qualify
| shortnavlink = Bears seasons
}}

The 1936 Chicago Bears season was their 17th regular season completed in the National Football League. The club posted a 9–3–0 record and finished in second place in the Western Division behind the Green Bay Packers. After week 10, the Bears were tied with the Packers in first place with identical 9–1 records, having split their season series. However, the club swooned at the end of the year, losing their last two games on the road to Detroit and the Cardinals. Green Bay went on to easily defeat the Boston Redskins and win the NFL title.

1936 NFL Draft

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| player = Joe Stydahar
| position = Offensive tackle
| college = West Virginia
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| pick = 14
| player = Ed Michaels
| position = Offensive guard
| college = Villanova
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| pick = 24
| player = George Roscoe
| position = Back
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| pick = 32
| player = Bob Allman
| position = Offensive end
| college = Michigan State
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| pick = 42
| player = Vern Oech
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| pick = 50
| player = Ted Christofferson
| position = Back
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| pick = 60
| player = Dick Smith
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| pick = 68
| player = John Sylvester
| position = End
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| player = Dan Fortmann
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Season highlights

The Bears featured a high-powered offense with a dynamic rushing scheme and a "vertical" passing attack. Bill Hewitt starred at end, catching 15 passes for 358 yards and 6 touchdowns (this fine performance was overshadowed by that of Don Hutson, who led the league in receiving). Bernie Masterson and Carl Brumbaugh shared quarterbacking duties, although coach Halas continued to feature passing, rushing, and receiving from all the backs in his still fairly primitive T-formation scheme. As a team, the Bears averaged 18.9 yards per pass completion for 17 touchdowns. Keith Molesworth continued as a triple-threat from the halfback position. Bronko Nagurski returned to form and led the team in rushing. Rookie linemen and future hall of famers Joe Stydahar and Danny Fortmann joined tackle George Musso on the line. Rookie Ray Nolting joined the strong backfield. Jack Manders had a fine season as a rusher and kicker, scoring 4 touchdowns while making 7 of 8 field goals and 17 of 21 PATs. He was second in the league in scoring, behind the Lions' all-purpose threat Dutch Clark. The Bear defense led the league in points allowed, giving up only 94 points and allowing more than 14 points only once, to the Packers.

Future Hall of Fame players

  • Dan Fortmann, guard (rookie from Colgate)
  • Bill Hewitt, end
  • George Musso, tackle
  • Bronko Nagurski, fullback
  • Joe Stydahar, tackle (rookie from West Virginia University)

Other leading players

  • Beattie Feathers, halfback
  • Luke Johnsos, end
  • Bill Karr, end
  • Jack Manders, fullback/kicker
  • Bernie Masterson, quarterback
  • Keith Molesworth, halfback
  • Ray Nolting, halfback (rookie from University of Cincinnati)
  • Gene Ronzani, back

Players departed from 1935

  • Joe Kopcha, guard (went to Detroit)

Schedule

Date Opponent Location Result Score
Sep 20 Green Bay Packers East Stadium Win30–3
Sep. 27 Philadelphia Eagles Municipal Stadium Win17–0
Oct 4 Pittsburgh Pirates Forbes Field Win 27–9
Oct 11 Chicago Cardinals Wrigley Field Win7–3
Oct 18 Pittsburgh Pirates Wrigley Field Win26–7
Oct 25 Detroit Lions Wrigley Field Win 12–10
Nov 1 Green Bay Packers Wrigley Field Loss 21–10
Nov 8 New York Giants Polo Grounds Win 25–7
Nov 15 Boston Redskins Fenway Park Win26–0
Nov. 22 Philadelphia Eagles Municipal Stadium Win 28–7
Nov. 26 Detroit Lions Titan Stadium Loss 13–7
Nov. 29 Chicago Cardinals Wrigley Field Loss 14–7

Standings

{{1936 NFL Western standings}}{{Chicago Bears}}{{Chicago Bears seasons}}{{1936 NFL season by team}}

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