The book that I read was ‘McMahon’ by Jim McMahon. This biography was mostly about Jim McMahon’s 1985 football season. McMahon was the quarterback for the Chicago Bears. He started eleven times out of the thirteen games he played in. McMahon emerged as one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks while earning his first Pro Bowl appearance.
He averaged 64% completion the first five weeks before injury had began at San Francisco on October 17, 1985. He threw a career high 15 touchdown passes. He threw 9 of them in the first four games. McMahon led the team with a 5. 4 yard rushing average. He missed three games between November 10 through November 24 with shoulder tendonitis.
He didn’t start against the Vikings on September 19 due to a stiff neck. He entered the Vikings game in the third quarter and put on one of the best shows of the NFL ’85 season, throwing touchdown passes on the first two plays and three in just no and a half quarters to turn a 17-9 deficit into a 33-24 win. McMahon was named NFC offensive player-of-the-week in the season opener after 23 of 34 for 274 yards, two touchdown effort in 38-28 win over the bucs. He passed for season-high 292 yards at Tampa on October 6. McMahon completed 13 of 19 passes for 160 yards and 3 touchdowns; caught a touchdown pass from Payton and rushed for 36 yards against the Redskins on September 29. He threw 3 touchdown passes in playoffs and scored the first touchdown against the Rams on a 16 yard run.
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He didn’t throw any interceptions in 3 post-season games in 66 attempts. Jim McMahon’s Super Bowl performance included 12 of 20 for 256 yards. Jim McMahon had plenty of obstacles that he had to overcome in his 1985 season. One obstacle he had to overcome was his shoulder tendonitis. When he was out for three games.
Another obstacle that he had to overcome right before the Super Bowl was a really bad sore on his butt. Pain killers and medicine wouldn’t work. So he found a guy that used needles to relieve the pain. He was using that method and it was working, the sore was going away. The team had to leave to go get ready for the Super Bowl so they had to fly him to that town. The head guy said that the person couldn’t go on the team plane because he wasn’t one of the team trainers.
So once McMahon got off the plane he got on the phone and paid for the other guy to fly to that town. Jim McMahon made many contributions. McMahon had sponsored a lot of charities which are: Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Hands Across America, Special Olympic, Cancer Treatment Center, American Kidney Foundation, Sunshine Foundation, National Sports Chairman of Children’s Miracle Network, Sports Aide, POW-MIA, Children’s Hospital, National Multiple Sclerosis Honorary Chairman, M-S Read-A-Thon, Society to Prevent Blindness, and National Handicap Sports Association. McMahon tries to influence kids to stick up for themselves. Jim McMahon is an all around guy.