This grew out of my Down Da Road I Go Blog which now has become primarily what I'm doing and music. I was getting so much history in it, I spun this one off and now have World War II and War of 1812 blogs which came off this one. The Blog List below right has all the way too many blogs that I write.
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Top Bears Radio Announcers-- Part 3: Brickhouse, Joniak, McConnell, Thayer and Larrivee
Continued from November 9, 2019. To see the first two, click on announcers in the labels section below.
5. JACK BRICKHOUSE (1953-1976)
There is a deep affection for Jack Brickhouse among Chicago fans of any sport because of his longevity, but, football was not his forte. But, the upbeat charm he brought didn't make up for mistakes in football announcing.
4. JEFF JONIAK (2001-PRESENT)
He came to the Bears with no experience, but he has worked hard to become a solid play-by-play man.
3. JOE McCONNELL (1977-1984)
When the Bears moved from WGN-AM to WBBM-AM, general manager Jim Finks pushed hard for him to replace Brickhouse. He had been doing Minnesota Vikings broadcasts. He might have stayed with the Bears had WGN-AM not gotten the Bears back.
2. TOM THAYER (1997-PRESENT)
Old No. 57 from the Bears Super Bowl XX Champs. He knows his stuff and calls games with both his brains and heart.
1. WAYNE LARRIVEE (1985-1998)
Announced Chiefs games before coming to the Bears and then lefty to fulfill a life-long dream to call the Packers. He was the voice of those Super Bowl XX Bears. We still tune in the Packers on radio (we live right on the Illinois-Wisconsin border) just to hear that wonderful voice.
And, to think he left the Bears in a Big Marker area to go to the Packers in a small market area. He's gotta love Da Pack.
--CootVee
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