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  1. Nobody's eyes produced more fear in the opposing quarterback more then Mike Singletary.

  2. Oct 7, 2022 · The first thing you noticed about Mike Singletary was his eyes. They were wild, crazed, and foretold that mayhem and malice were afoot. Mike Singletary’ eyes could cut right thru you!

  3. Mike Singletary on His Intimidating Eyes. Jeff Power TV Productions JPTV. 1.08K subscribers. 13. 1.6K views 8 years ago.

  4. Michael Singletary (born October 9, 1958), nicknamed "Samurai Mike", is an American former football player and coach. He played as a linebacker for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).

  5. Jul 12, 2021 · Before a play, or before a hit, Singletary opened his eyes so wide, you could see the whites on the tops and bottoms of his eyeballs. His became the most talked-about eyes since Bette Davis in...

  6. Nov 11, 2015 · The eyes have it. Mike Singletary was well known to Bears fans for his intense gaze, but several NFL players talk about what it felt like to be on the business end of the Hall of Fame middle...

  7. Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary comes in at number 57 on NFL Films' "The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players" list produced in 2010. Subscribe to NFL Films:...

  8. Gold Jacket Spotlight: Mike Singletary. View Transcript. The eyes are the windows to thesoul. Well, if you played opposite Mike Singletary, yousaw everything that was going on in his soul because thoseeyes were just lit up. I mean, and it never blinked.

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    One of the most intense players of his generation, Singletary’s passion, fire, and focus were manifested in his piercing, wide-open eyes that constantly scanned the field and unsettled...

  10. Feb 7, 2010 · On a play, Singletary's eyes would bulge out, boring X-ray vision into the brain of the opposing quarterback, catching every nuance, every hesitation, every hopeless attempt at misdirection. Singletary knew what the quarterback was going to do before he could communicate that to his offense.

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