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Doug Buffone dead at age 70

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Former Chicago Bear Doug Buffone, the all-time leader in games played for the organization, has died at the age of 70, police said.

 

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Paramedics were called to his home in the 1200 block of West Lexington Street around 1:30 p.m. Monday, according to police and fire officials. He was dead on the scene, they said.

 

Buffone played for 15 seasons as a linebacker, racking up more than 1,200 tackles and going over the 100-tackle mark in seven seasons.

 

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So sorry to hear this news. Great all-time Bear. Thoughts and prayers to his family

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AT 2:16 PM APRIL 20, 2015

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Buffone retired in 1980 with 24 career interceptions to lead all Bear linebackers. The first two pickoffs of his career came off future Hall of Famers Bart Starr and Johnny Unitas.

 

In recent years, Buffone hosted a Bears postgame radio show on 670-AM with Ed O’Bradovich.

 

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/b...0420-story.html

 

Former Chicago Bear Doug Buffone, the all-time leader in games played for the organization, has died at the age of 70, police said.

 

lRelated 'Doug and OB' give voice to Bears fans everywhere

SPORTS COLUMNISTS

'Doug and OB' give voice to Bears fans everywhere

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Paramedics were called to his home in the 1200 block of West Lexington Street around 1:30 p.m. Monday, according to police and fire officials. He was dead on the scene, they said.

 

Buffone played for 15 seasons as a linebacker, racking up more than 1,200 tackles and going over the 100-tackle mark in seven seasons.

 

cComments

So sorry to hear this news. Great all-time Bear. Thoughts and prayers to his family

MARK00113

AT 2:16 PM APRIL 20, 2015

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Buffone retired in 1980 with 24 career interceptions to lead all Bear linebackers. The first two pickoffs of his career came off future Hall of Famers Bart Starr and Johnny Unitas.

 

In recent years, Buffone hosted a Bears postgame radio show on 670-AM with Ed O’Bradovich.

 

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Really enjoyed Mr. Buffone both as a player and a say-it-like -he -saw-it commentator on the Score. I sent him his rookie card about 25 years ago and he signed it and mailed it back with a personal letter. He is one of the oldies and goodies.

 

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He was always something to look forward to during a win or loss. He seemed like a genuine great guy with a lot of passion for Bears football.

He was always something to look forward to during a win or loss. He seemed like a genuine great guy with a lot of passion for Bears football.

 

He bled blue and orange. A true Bear through and through. I still remember getting his Bear Report back in the day. Saw him at a local establishment in my suburb doing his radio show live once. He had great stories and really lived life, it seemed. Maybe he can lend the Bears a hand from above one day when they're in a close one...

RIP Big Doug!

 

I have the pleasure of meeting him one time before a game. He couldn't have been nicer...

 

He will be missed.

 

:dabears

 

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/b...0420-story.html

 

Former Chicago Bear Doug Buffone, the all-time leader in games played for the organization, has died at the age of 70, police said.

 

lRelated 'Doug and OB' give voice to Bears fans everywhere

SPORTS COLUMNISTS

'Doug and OB' give voice to Bears fans everywhere

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Paramedics were called to his home in the 1200 block of West Lexington Street around 1:30 p.m. Monday, according to police and fire officials. He was dead on the scene, they said.

 

Buffone played for 15 seasons as a linebacker, racking up more than 1,200 tackles and going over the 100-tackle mark in seven seasons.

 

cComments

So sorry to hear this news. Great all-time Bear. Thoughts and prayers to his family

MARK00113

AT 2:16 PM APRIL 20, 2015

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Buffone retired in 1980 with 24 career interceptions to lead all Bear linebackers. The first two pickoffs of his career came off future Hall of Famers Bart Starr and Johnny Unitas.

 

In recent years, Buffone hosted a Bears postgame radio show on 670-AM with Ed O’Bradovich.

 

Copyright © 2015, Chicago Tribune

 

I have listened to the SCORE since day 1 and Doug has been part of it since then. I never got to see him play but I loved his honesty on the airwaves. He bled Orange and Blue.

 

Rest in peace, Uncle Fuzzy!

 

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I have listened to the SCORE since day 1 and Doug has been part of it since then. I never got to see him play but I loved his honesty on the airwaves. He bled Orange and Blue.

 

Rest in peace, Uncle Fuzzy!

 

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Me too, he was a better man than a football player but he had the passion and the character to loved by many. Not to many celebrities bother me when they die, just didnt know them, but Buffone seemed like a friend.

Bad day just got worse... We unexpectedly had to put our family dog down today and then trying to get my mind of him

learn that Doug Buffone also passed away. Awful day.

He was part of the group that got me hooked on the Bears and great hard hitting defense. I loved and will miss his post game radio show.

Bad day just got worse... We unexpectedly had to put our family dog down today and then trying to get my mind of him

learn that Doug Buffone also passed away. Awful day.

I know what you talking about , in the last year, had to put both of mine down.

He was a rookie when I started watching the Bears and he was the first great LB to wear #55 followed up by Otis Wilson and Lance Briggs. Hopefully there will be some sort of memorial patch or something from the organization to honor one of my all time favorites. My favorite memory of Buffone was when he wore Butkus' jersey during practice to disguise how bad Butkus'knees were and the photo was on the sports page with them wearing each others jersey.

I know what you talking about , in the last year, had to put both of mine down.

 

 

Stinger, I appreciate the sentiment and sorry for your loss as well. Losing both dogs in the same year must have been really devastating.

A loss of a great guy on and off the field. Win or lose I always looked forward to the Doug & OB post game. His passion as a player and after his career as a commentator was hard to miss and will be greatly missed. An extremely classy guy, who wore his heart on his sleeve and always called it like he saw it. A true representative of the Chicago Bears.

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