- 1929 Chicago Bears season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Chicago Bears
year = 1929
record = 4-9-2
division_place = 9th NFL
coach =George Halas
stadium =Wrigley Field
playoffs =eason Overview
The 1929
Chicago Bears season was their 10th regular season completed in theNational Football League . The club posted a 4-9-1 record during head coachGeorge Halas 's final season. The showing earned them a ninth place finish in the team standings their worst record to date with the club finishing only below .500. Halas would return to coach in a few years. The Bears' season started promising enough, with a 4-1-1 start. However, three of those wins were against theMinneapolis Redjackets , a team that finished the season 1-9. The final 9 games represented the worst stretch in franchise history, as the Bears went 0-8-1 to finish the season. Few of the Bears losses were even close contests. They lost three times to Green Bay, all shutouts. They also lost three times to New York. Against theChicago Cardinals , the Bears fought them to a 0-0 tie in the first meeting, but ran into an NFL record performance in the rematch.Ernie Nevers , the former All-America from Stanford and owner-coach-player of the defunctDuluth Eskimos , had the game of a lifetime against Chicago on Thanksgiving Day, November 28th. Nevers rushed for an NFL record 6 touchdowns and added 4 PATs for an NFL record 40 points; 6 TDs and 40 points are both still records and among the oldest standing records in NFL history (althoughGale Sayers and Dub Jones tied Nevers with 6 touchdowns in a game, Nevers' 6 rushing touchdowns are still an unmatched record). The Bears were crushed 40-6, with Nevers scoring all the Cardinals' points. The inability of Chicago to compete with the top teams in the NFL may have been the catalyst for Halas to step down as player-coach and focus on his owner duties. Clearly, the Bears needed more talent at the "skill positions" as the Chicago backfield was mostly unchanged since the early 1920s. One bright spot was the emergence of EndLuke Johnsos , who caught two touchdown passes late in the season. In addition, the legendaryRed Grange rejoined the team and regained some of his earlier form.Future Hall of Fame Players
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Paddy Driscoll , Back
*Red Grange , Back (did not play in 1928)
*George Halas , End
*Ed Healey , Tackle
*Link Lyman , Tackle
*George Trafton , CenterOther Leading Players
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Luke Johnsos , End (rookie from Northwestern)
*Joe Kopcha , Guard (rookie from Chattanooga)
*William Senn, Back
*Joe Sternaman, Quarterback
*Laurie Walquist , QuarterbackFinal standings
"W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage"
"Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972"
eason Results
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