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Brad Biggs: Bears pass rush is just getting revved up with comparisons to the ferocious Buddy Ryan defenses only natural

More than a quarter-century ago, the Bears terrorized opposing teams, offenses and especially quarterbacks to a historic degree.

Put a Madonna cassette into your Walkman, tell Mr. Gorbachev to tear down this wall and celebrate the return of the Bears defense, '80s-style.

At long last, history is repeating itself. The sack is back.

After bringing down the Seahawks' Russell Wilson six times Monday, the Bears lead the NFL with 10 sacks. Only once have they had more sacks after two games since the statistic

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