That's why you all got here on the double When I hit the turf, I've got no plan. The Super Bowl Shuffle. I can dance, you will see (Repeat Chorus) Jim McMahon. After failing to catch on with the Browns in the 1995 preseason, McMahon joined the Green Bay Packers. "The Super Bowl Shuffle" is a rap song performed by players of the Chicago Bears football team during 1985, just prior to their win in Super Bowl XX. Jim McMahon vs. Tony Eason, Super Bowl XX: The free spirit could Super Bowl Shuffle — he didn’t have to play against the ’85 Bears defense. The Bears went on to a 15–1 record that culminated in a 46–10 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX. On October 2, 2014, after completing his degree in communications, McMahon was inducted into the BYU Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the 2014 class. The ladies all love me I motivate the cats, I like to tease. However, 1987 ended exactly the same way 1986 had, with the Bears eliminated by the eventual Super Bowl champion Redskins. In week 12 of the 1986 NFL regular season, McMahon was playing against the Green Bay Packers, while dealing with an existing rotator cuff injury to his right shoulder. While his vision was saved, the accident left that eye extremely sensitive to light. In the Holiday Bowl, the Cougars faced an SMU team led by star running backs Craig James and Eric Dickerson, and the Mustangs built a 45–25 lead over BYU with just four minutes left in the game. Former quarterback Jim McMahon said it was Thursday nights when he and his offensive linemen would all go to dinner. I motivate the cats, I like to tease. Runnin' the ball is like makin' romance. Don't know what they mean. With Wilson graduated and in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders, McMahon beat out Royce Bybee to claim the starting quarterback position in 1980. The Chicago Bears selected McMahon in the first round (fifth overall) of the 1982 NFL Draft. The Bears led 30–17 and went on to win the game 33–24. McMahon went to the locker room, and reported urine that "looked like grape juice.". Bart Starr (2-0) Bart Starr did it first. The procedure had positive results. I just throw my body all over the field. They throw it long and watch me run, I just came to do The Super Bowl Shuffle (Repeat Chorus) Jim McMahon I'm the punky QB, known as McMahon. McMahon later explained that he did so because he was unable to visit the White House when he led the Bears to victory in Super Bowl XX; two days after the Bears won the game, the crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-51-L were killed in the explosion of their craft, Shuttle Challenger, and the Bears' scheduled visit was cancelled. His career totals were 9,536 passing yards and 84 touchdown passes (not including bowl games). [6], In September 2010, McMahon announced he would complete his coursework at BYU, which would qualify him for induction into the Brigham Young University Athletics Hall of Fame. McMahon led BYU to victory against CSU, accounting for 112 passing yards, 80 rushing yards, and two touchdowns. McMahon did recount one moment when one of his wide receivers threatened to sue him over the making of the very popular ‘Super Bowl Shuffle’ video. We're goin' to do the Shuffle, The Bears looked strong all season and went 12–4, again winning the NFC Central, and finishing with the NFC's top seed, ensuring they would host the NFC Championship Game at Soldier Field if they advanced that far. Of my style and class, [18], On September 27, 2012, it was reported that at age 53, McMahon had been diagnosed as being in the early stages of dementia. I just came to do The Super Bowl Shuffle. [21], McMahon uses cannabis to treat the chronic pain and arthritis that he suffers from as a result of his football career. If a franchise had a QB with a great 2-3 year run (e.g. There was the one who quit too soon, Johnny Lujack. Walter Payton His knowledge of the game and an instinctive, intuitive grasp of in-game situations were significant. In 1985 McMahon was selected this first and only Pro Bowl after throwing for a career-high 2,392 yards and completing 56.9 percent of his passes. I like to steal it and make 'em pay, He "played" the drums in the "Super Bowl Shuffle" video. I didn't come here lookin' for trouble, I just came to do The Super Bowl Shuffle. “The first time he did it, my head was so full of stuff it literally felt like the toilet flushing,” he said. But ain't no sucker gonna get past me. Martin was immediately ejected from the game and later suspended for two additional games — the first multi-game suspension for an on-field incident in modern NFL history. To catch me doin' the Super Bowl Shuffle. It was released 3 months prior to their win in Super Bowl XX, peaking at No. Richard Dent He was named Chevrolet Player of the Game and WAC Player of the Week for his performance. Now I'm as smooth as a chocolate swirl, Of the eligible players, only Jim Plunkett has won multiple Super Bowls and not been inducted into the Hall of Fame. In response, McMahon decided to help bring attention to Juvenile Diabetes by wearing a headband simply stating "JDF Cure", before switching to one stating "POW-MIA", and finally one with the word "Pluto", the nickname of his close friend and favorite collegiate receiving target, former BYU wide receiver Danny Plater, who was afflicted with a brain tumor. When I kick and pass, we'll have more fun. I'm the punky QB, known as McMahon. I practice all day and dance all night, Doin' what's right and settin' the style, Give me a chance, I'll rock you good, Nobody messin' in my neighborhood. McMahon and Wilson shared quarterback duties for the rest of the season; McMahon played well enough to earn All-WAC honors and Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America. The Super Bowl Shuffle. He earned Sports Illustrated's Player of the Week award after his performance against Colorado State, in which he tied a school record with 7 touchdown passes. And I like to dance. But “The Super Bowl Shuffle” was nominated for a Grammy. McMahon battled injuries for the rest of his career, although at one point between the 1984 and 1987 seasons, he won 22 consecutive regular-season (25 including playoffs and the Super Bowl) starts, the longest "regular season winning streak" by an NFL quarterback at the time, now held by Peyton Manning, who won 23 in 2008 to 2009 (but lost a wildcard playoff game to the Chargers during his "winning streak"). I just came here to do They don't sneak by me 'cause I'm no fool. "[2] He played high school football his freshman and sophomore years at Andrew Hill High School, then moved with his family in the summer of 1975 to Roy, Utah. I didn't come here lookin' for trouble, McMahon briefly returned to the game, but it soon became apparent that he couldn't throw effectively, and he left the game in the third quarter, never to play again in 1986. McMahon, thrilled to be free from what he considered a restrictive culture at BYU, strolled into his first public function with the Bears holding a cold beer in his hand. To give Chicago a Super Bowl Champ. He ended the season with a strong performance in Super Bowl XX, which the Bears won 46–10 over the New England Patriots. [20] This treatment has led to improvement in his short-term memory and the elimination of his headaches. It was the morning following what would be the team’s only loss—just a few hours after the team plane touched down from Miami—that the Bears shot the video for the “Super Bowl Shuffle.” I play so cool, I aim to please. BYU lost the opener 25–21 against New Mexico, but then won eleven straight to claim the WAC championship. I can't dance, but I can throw the pill. Whatever else you might say, it’s catchy. Aside from being in the right city at the right time, McMahon’s career stats are nowhere near as awesome as his performance during “The Super Bowl Shuffle.” The “Punky QB” put up some meager numbers, including only passing for 100 touchdowns and completing just 58% of his passes. Jim McMahon and the 1985 Chicago Bears Since Super Bowl XX Humphries was traded to the Denver Broncos during the 1987 preseason and moved into the starting lineup. Buddy's guys cover it down to the bone, McMahon said in a statement to the Sun-Times that the FDIC's claims were without merit and he expected to be vindicated. "[32], In August 2020, a documentary entitled Mad Mac: The Memory Of Jim McMahon by director CJ Wallis began shooting. Well, they call me Sweetness, Give me a chance, I'll rock you good, The Packers’ quarterback depth chart may change soon. Soon after, the whole team was joining. As of 2017[update]'s NFL off-season, Jim McMahon held at least 15 Bears franchise records, including: McMahon started 11 games for the 6–10 Chargers team in 1989. [33][34], Throughout his career, McMahon was known for both on- and off-field antics. "If he didn't, nobody else would. In 1985, the Bears had a tremendous season, later voted by Sports Illustrated magazine as the greatest of all time, winning their first 12 games and finishing at 15–1. We stop the run, we stop the pass, I like to dump guys on their -. He received the Davey O'Brien Trophy and the Sammy Baugh Award, and he shared the Pigskin Club NCAA Offensive Player of the Year award with USC's Marcus Allen. The Super Bowl Shuffle. McMahon achieved his greatest professional success with the 1985 Bears team that won the franchise's first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XX. He was named to four All-America teams and finished fifth in Heisman Trophy voting. He appeared in a rap record made by the team, "The Super Bowl Shuffle," in which he proclaimed "I'm the punky QB known as McMahon." The success of "The Super Bowl Shuffle" initiated the following imitations: Former quarterback Jim McMahon said it was Thursday nights when he and his offensive linemen would all go to dinner. In November 2012, McMahon appeared on an episode of the sitcom The League called "The Tailgate. He's gonna get bent. Super Bowl LII. We love to play for the world's best fans, He also received Pro Bowl honors during the season. He appeared in a rap record made by the team, "The Super Bowl Shuffle," in which he proclaimed "I'm the punky QB known as McMahon." He suffered bruised ribs and a lacerated kidney on the play, but limped to the huddle and breathlessly called the next play, despite difficulty breathing and increasing pain. Every band in every bar played “The Super Bowl Shuffle,” and the ones without a band played the actual version by the Bears. He played college football at Brigham Young University, where he was a two-time All-American and later a 1998 inductee of the College Football Hall of Fame. McMahon missed the rest of the 1984 season and Fuller became the Bears starter, all the way to the 1984 NFC Championship game against the eventual Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers. The press and public loved McMahon for his outspoken views and outlandish behavior and it’s no wonder that he starred as the “punky QB” in the Bears’ 1985 rap video, The Super Bowl Shuffle, filmed to raise funds for a Chicago charity. During Super Bowl XLIV, McMahon joined other members of the 1985 Chicago Bears in resurrecting the Super Bowl Shuffle in a Boost Mobile commercial. He helped the Eagles to a 10–6 record and earned the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award. — Quarterback Club (@TheNewQBClub) February 6, 2016. Upon being pulled over, McMahon allegedly got out of his car and said to the police, "I'm too drunk; you got me. I play so cool, I aim to please. Part of the defense, big and bold, Willie Gault [29], In December 2006 McMahon went to Iraq with the USO to visit American forces in the field. Chicago finished the season at 8–8, missing the division title and a playoff berth by one victory. In a violent game against the Los Angeles Raiders at Soldier Field, McMahon sustained a season-ending injury when he was brutally tackled by two Los Angeles defenders. Follow @dancahill_cst Thirty years ago, the Bears were 12-0 and staring history in the face on a Monday night in Miami. It is said that McMahon had only approved one loan out of the 17 bad loans for a $28 million Miami beach condo project. 'Cause I'm just here to do Super Bowl I (1967) Final: 35 - 10, Green Bay Packers def. James Robert McMahon Jr. (born August 21, 1959) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons, most notably with the Chicago Bears. Gary Fencik if the quarterback's slow, He's gonna get bent. Young … Supplanting Sean Salisbury as the team's starter, McMahon led the Vikings to eight wins in twelve starts and returned to the postseason as a starter for the first time since 1988. I can break'em, shake'em, When I hit the turf, I've got no plan. That's why you all got here on the double "I am proud to have served as an outside, independent director for a brief part of the bank's history," he wrote, according to the Sun-Times. (Repeat Chorus) Richard Dent The sackman's comin', I'm your man Dent. [27] The letter was penned by Doctors for Cannabis Regulation and signed by several other NFL players. [35], He also is known for his trademark sunglasses, which he wears for medical reasons. One of the iconic teams in NFL history, the 1985 Chicago Bears, produced one of the most iconic sports tunes. I like runnin' but i love to get the pass. The Super Bowl Shuffle. 2020 Super Bowl: Here's the record Jimmy Garoppolo, Patrick Mahomes will set as soon as they step on the field The two quarterbacks are going to set a … Doin' what's right and settin' the style, McMahon won the Bears' starting quarterback job as a rookie in 1982, and was named to several All-Rookie teams when he nearly led the team to the playoffs, despite the NFL only playing two games before a players' strike that cancelled nearly half the season. After Cunningham tore his ACL in the opening game of the following season, new coach Rich Kotite named McMahon his starter. Everybody knows I don't mess around. In his last game as a Cougar, McMahon passed for 342 yards and 3 touchdowns in BYU's victory over Washington State in the 1981 Holiday Bowl. [25] McMahon appeared in a TV ad supporting cannabis legalization in the state of Arizona. I don't come here lookin' for trouble, 9 jersey during a halftime ceremony at the BYU vs. Utah State football game on Friday, October 3, 2014.[8].
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