Saturday • January 18
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The Ickey Shuffle
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Dave & Robin line it up current Washington Redskin and former Bear Phillip Daniels, former Bill and Bear Ruben Brown, and former Bengal Ickey Woods
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Bearly Legal: Former Bear Ruben Brown
Ruben talks about his Hall of Fame hopes & coaching aspirations. He also gives his take on the state of the Bears, particularly the coaches, and talks about his Charity, Ruben’s Run.
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Bearly Legal: The Wide World of Sports
Robin & Dave dish on the top stories of the week, including Tiger’s apology & the Olympics. Plus, which of those big name free agents would look best in a Bears Uni?
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Bearly Legal: Doing the Shuffle with Ickey Woods
Ickey gives us the orgins of his famous touchdown dance, tells us why it wasn’t showboating, and talks about his current role with the Woman’s Football Alliance.
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Guest(s) Appearing on this Episode
Ruben Brown
Ruben was drafted by the Buffalo Bills 14th overall in the 1995 NFL Draft. He played college football at Pittsburgh. Brown played nine seasons for the Bills and four more for the Chicago Bears, starting all 181 games in which he played. He was a four-time All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl selection, including eight consecutive Pro Bowl selections with the Bills from 1996 to 2003. He is the older brother of former NFL linebacker Cornell Brown. Brown currently co-hosts The Enforcers, a weekly television show in Buffalo, NY, with former Buffalo Sabres player Rob Ray.

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Ickey Woods
Ickey Woods was born February 28, 1966 in Fresno, California is a former American football fullback who played his entire NFL career (1988 to 1991) with the Cincinnati Bengals. He played college football at UNLV. He is best remembered for his lumbering "Ickey Shuffle" end zone dance, performed when he scored touchdowns. Woods rushed for 1,066 yards and 15 touchdowns in his rookie season, along with 228 yards and 3 touchdowns in the playoffs as the Bengals advanced to Super Bowl XXIII. His team lost the game 20-16, but he finished as the game's leading rusher with 79 yards.