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OTIS WILSON SPEAKS AT RWILO LAUNCH PARTY

February 27, 2020
Rwilo has put together an event series showcasing Innovation Hubs/incubator Spaces/Fab Labs in Chicago and the Western Suburbs. Rwilo's goal with this event series is to give people and communities a better way to communicate resources, capabilities, and talent to collaborate and build the foundations of next generation manufacturing. Innovation education is an important tool in the maker industry and we want to give the students and makers the ability to connect with like minded individuals. Otis Wilson made an appearance to show his support in this cause and also raise awareness for his charitable organization. By working together collaboratively and collectively we can change the world. Check out the highlights from the event below.
February 27, 2020
Otis Ray Wilson (born September 15, 1957) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Raiders. He won a Super Bowl as a member of the 1985Chicago Bears. He is also the father of former Cincinnati Bengals running back Quincy Wilson. After starting his college career at Syracuse University, Wilson transferred to the University of Louisville. Wilson was a three-year letter winner, from 1977 to 1979. In 1979, Wilson was a team captain and was named first-team All-American by the Sporting News. Wilson ranks second all-time in Louisville football history with 484 career tackles, and ranks fifth with 32 tackles for loss. Wilson was selected in the first round of the 1980 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears, and went on to a nine-year career in the NFL. As a starting outside linebacker for the Bears, Wilson played on one of the most dominating defenses in football history as part of the linebacking trio with Mike Singletary and Wilber Marshall. This defense helped the Bears to win Super Bowl XX. That same year, he also made the only Pro Bowl selection of his career. He was a featured soloist of the "Shuffling Crew" in the video The Super Bowl Shuffle in 1985. Wilson had a significant role with the famous '85 Bears. While he didn't call the plays and run the defense like fellow linebacker Mike Singletary did, he was possibly the Bears' most feared pass-rusher and the most intimidating player when he lined up in the 46 defense. Because Singletary stayed in the middle and covered backs out of the backfield/stopped the run, and Wilber Marshall was basically a free-lancer who roamed the field, Wilson was the main blitzer in the Bears' 46. He had 10.5 sacks in the 1985 season, and numerous times he hurried the QB into errant throws. Wilson played with the Bears until 1987. Injuries kept him from playing in the 1988 season. In 1989, he signed with the Los Angeles Raiders, but played only one game in the season and retired soon afterwards. He finished his 9-season career with 36 sacks, 8 fumble recoveries, 31 fumble return yards 10 interceptions, 115 return yards, and 2 touchdowns in 110 games. See original article.
February 27, 2020
Inside the Bears co-host Lyndsay Petruny talks to Otis Wilson about his 55-Alive after school program that helps Chicago students stay active.
February 27, 2020
In celebration of Mike Ditka's jersey retirement, a look-alike contest was held at the Double Door in Chicago for a good cause. The best Ditka impersonator was awarded tickets to see Da Coach's jersey retired.
February 27, 2020
Thirty years after the 1985 Chicago Bears ran roughshod over the rest of the NFL en route to winning the only Super Bowl title in franchise history, they remain one of the most legendary teams in league history. From their dominating defense to their swaggering offense and their firebrand of a head coach, the Bears of that vintage team were a force to be reckoned with, and it’s easy to see why their legacy has remained strong. Check out Otis Wilson and his superstar teammates as they take you along their journey of a 15-1 record to an emphatic victory in Super Bowl XX. 85' Bears 30 for 30 is now streaming on Netflix.
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