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30 Day Challenge: Who is your All-Time favorite Bears running back?

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<div><figure> <img alt="Green Bay Packers v Chicago Bears" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/JxqCIAzrXIw-FNbi6p1bsr4GWH8=/0x1080:2660x2853/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/69421863/1256564658.0.jpg"> <figcaption>Photo by Rich Pilling/Diamond Images via Getty Images</figcaption> </figure> <p>Every day in the month of June we’ll ask a different Chicago Bears related question to our readers. Make sure you guys participate the entire month so we can all get to know the WCG community a little better.</p> <p id="oRTu2a">I signed up for this particular <a href="https://www.windycitygridiron.com/">Chicago Bears</a>’ 30 Day Challenge topic before I was asked to participate in SB Nation’s G.O.A.T. Theme Week last week, so for more on my favorite all-time Bears running back, the legendary Walter Payton, you can check out what <a href="https://www.windycitygridiron.com/2021/6/2/22447546/greatest-of-all-time-walter-payton-chicago-bears-football-player-nfl-tom-brady-goat-gale-sayers">I wrote about Sweetness here</a>. </p> <p id="WTOuT6">Like many Bears fans that were around to watch #34, he’s the <a href="https://www.windycitygridiron.com/2021/6/1/22461819/30-day-challenge-earliest-chicago-bears-memory-nfl-walter-payton-devin-hester-fencik-all-time-greats">reason I cheer</a> for the Navy and Orange. </p> <p id="AIkwzk">His greatness was evident the first time I watched him play. He was the total package as a runner with his ability to power through would-be tacklers, high-step and juke-out defenders, punish anyone that got in his way as a lead blocker, and make plays in the passing game as both a receiver and thrower. </p> <p id="Bdaaic">Payton is the greatest football player I’ve ever seen, and with the game being so specialized these days, I doubt there will ever be another that can showcase such a wide array of skills. </p> <p id="KFX80t">I would imagine several of you guys are going to tab Payton as your all-time favorite Bears running back as well, so if Sweetness is your pick why don’t you give us another back or two that you really liked. </p> <p id="dO8NUy">Here are a couple others I enjoyed watching though the years...</p> <p id="YxzYDn">Raymont Harris, the Ultraback, always showed a good all-around game for the Bears, and was a favorite of mine back in the 90s, and I always appreciated how hard the Chicago’s Adrian Peterson played. </p> <p id="ljS1Pe"></p> <p id="8S9Pkq"></p> <p id="bbqAPu"></p></div>
   
Photo by Rich Pilling/Diamond Images via Getty Images

Every day in the month of June we’ll ask a different Chicago Bears related question to our readers. Make sure you guys participate the entire month so we can all get to know the WCG community a little better.

I signed up for this particular Chicago Bears’ 30 Day Challenge topic before I was asked to participate in SB Nation’s G.O.A.T. Theme Week last week, so for more on my favorite all-time Bears running back, the legendary Walter Payton, you can check out what I wrote about Sweetness here.

Like many Bears fans that were around to watch #34, he’s the reason I cheer for the Navy and Orange.

His greatness was evident the first time I watched him play. He was the total package as a runner with his ability to power through would-be tacklers, high-step and juke-out defenders, punish anyone that got in his way as a lead blocker, and make plays in the passing game as both a receiver and thrower.

Payton is the greatest football player I’ve ever seen, and with the game being so specialized these days, I doubt there will ever be another that can showcase such a wide array of skills.

I would imagine several of you guys are going to tab Payton as your all-time favorite Bears running back as well, so if Sweetness is your pick why don’t you give us another back or two that you really liked.

Here are a couple others I enjoyed watching though the years…

Raymont Harris, the Ultraback, always showed a good all-around game for the Bears, and was a favorite of mine back in the 90s, and I always appreciated how hard the Chicago’s Adrian Peterson played.