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From Mongo to Mack: A historical look at Bears’ quarterback sacks

“Sacking the quarterback is like devastating a city or you cream a multitude of people. I mean it’s just like if you put all the offensive players in one bag and I take a baseball bat and beat on the bag.” Deacon Jones.

There’s something particularly sweet about a sack. Whether it’s a power move from an interior rusher or a speed rush around the end, when the quarterback ends the play with his back on the ground and the ball behind the line of scrimmage, there’s a good chance I’ve yelled something loudly enough to draw looks from surrounding tables.