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  1. Johnson gives me big time Adam Gase vibes. As it turns out he was an offensive assistant under Gase when he was HC in Miami.
  2. So far no one from the ‘Belichick tree’ has had much success outside of New England. Hell no one from NE has had much success without Brady as their QB, Belichick included. Add in a twice failed HC with McDaniels and you’re asking to be snake bit. I personally wouldn’t want McD anywhere near the Bears. I suppose I could buy into the idea of Vrabel as simply a gritty guy and would bring some of that Ditka energy with him. I’d like to see an ingenious OC come with him (not named McDaniels) if that were the case. If only Bill Cowher were serious about coming back.
  3. The last time we had a “winning coach” on staff it was when Lovie Smith was fired after going 10-6. And making one Super Bowl appearance (2006) with nearly another in 2010. We were certainly spoiled.
  4. Somebody needs to talk me through why Mike Vrabel might be the leading candidate for HC. His record at Tenneseee is sketchy at best and has been referred to as a blue collar type coach with a ‘run first’ type mentality . Why then do we want to match up a ‘can’t miss generational talent’ QB with a coach who’d rather focus on ‘10 yards and a cloud of dust’ for offense? I suspect someone will offer ‘hell bring in reputable staff who can develop’ Williams. And who might that be?
  5. Nix (and Daniels) also wasn’t labeled a ‘can’t miss generational talent’ who ‘can win despite what team he plays for’. Sure Williams has had a rough year with piss poor coaching (Daniels and Nix have benefited from better coaching) but both Daniels and Nix are also on the precipice of playing in the playoffs during their first year. There’s no question Williams has the advantage of talent around him on offense. So it comes down to coaching…I guess.
  6. Exhibit A as why I think Poles has been doing right by us. He’s been mining good players but needs the right coach to get them to play to their potential. And not play like a clown.
  7. Yeah I was curious about that. Watching the team last night I had a feeling many of them were still trying to win . I didn’t get a feeling that Brown has lost the room just that things were so messy after the breakup with Flus they haven’t been able to get back on track. Browns meteoric rise from pass coordinator (?) to HC in a few weeks would definitely take some getting used to. Doing so in real time I'm sure is mind boggling. I think even Aikman mentioned as much a few times last night. He said what Brown had to do was nearly impossible and he himself had two rough years (his rookie 0-11 season among them) before the right guy was in place to get it all right.
  8. Curious what you think happened to the team from right before Flus was fired until now? They lost to GB, Minny and Det in three consecutive weeks by a combined score of 7 points. One of those games was played in Detroit. All three of those teams are poised to be in the playoffs. Flus gets fired and now they’ve lost to SF by 25 and Minny by 28 last night . What happened to all the genius moves that Poles made to get the roster as it currently is? I’m not being an a-hole, I’m genuinely curious . Many of the veteran players have been to a pro-bowl at least once. We have three of our most recent 1st round picks playing on offense; Williams, Odunze and Wright. On paper going into the season, this team looked stacked. Suddenly we have a wagon with no wheels.
  9. Is there a way to have Brown go back to the box for the next game? He seemed to have a better control of the offense while up there. The offense really crapped the bed today. There were at least three significant drops by three different receivers early in the game; Moore, Allen and the Kmet on the 2 pt try. Odunze seemed to be the only one able to catch and both his TDs were not easy catches.
  10. Another thought to my wanting him to be the front runner is IF he's able to competently lead the team during the heat of the battle and IF they continue to show improvement I'd think for the sake of consistency you'd be crazy to not let him try to continue next year. In my opinion the jury's still out on Williams but if he is to keep making the strides we've seen these last few weeks, there would be no better way to break that streak of confidence if you suddenly shift direction with a whole new scheme. I'm not necessarily a fan for a coach like Vrabel or Belichick simply because we've 'been there, done that' with a guy like John Fox. Belichick proved he didn't have IT as much as he once did when Brady left and Vrabel doesn't overwhelm me with his past coaching history. Why after three winning seasons in 2019-21 did he suddenly fall off and go 13-21 before being fired last year? I'm also not overly excited about Ben Johnson either. Lately the Bears are often too eager to jump on the next greatest whiz kid in Offense before being made to look foolish a year or two later (see Trestman, see Nagy). And not all that long ago everyone was excited for the next great Andy Reid prodigy, Eric Bieniemy. I had to look to see where he was these days; after being shown the door last year as Washington's OC he just got fired as UCLA's OC after they were ranked 126th in the FBS for scoring.
  11. For now I like Brown as the front runner. I was skeptical when he was chosen to be OC as last year he did the same job in Carolina and they were crap. But since he became OC here, there's no denying how more effective the Offense has become. So far as the interim HC he's said the right things and like Mongo pointed out, played with a tenacity that I hope translates to tough and gritty football. Question is, is it more 'talk than walk'? I get Mike Tomlin vibes from the guy and I really believe (or want to anyhow) had he been the HC the last three games, the Bears would've probably won all three, or at least gone 2-1. Long story short, I'm more in the boat of seeing what we have before we start looking for solutions outside the house.
  12. Sean Payton had Russell Wilson as his quarterback last year, and the Broncos looked abysmal. However, this season, Wilson has shown improvement, and the Steelers are undefeated with him as the starter. I wasn’t initially a fan of 5th- and 6th-year seniors entering the draft. However, considering the COVID years, it makes sense to factor that in. Players during this period dealt with unique challenges, and staying longer in college might have helped them mature. Peyton Manning is a great example; despite being a highly regarded prospect in his junior year, he chose to stay at Tennessee for his senior season, which undoubtedly helped refine his game. One of the reasons I liked Nix when he entered the draft was because his and Caleb Williams' stats were nearly identical in the Pac-12. On top of that, Nix had experience playing in the SEC at Auburn, which gave him exposure to better competition. There’s something to be said about taking that extra year to grow. Nix, with his added experience and nearly 1 year 9 month age difference compared to Williams, might suggest a correlation with future NFL success. Perhaps Williams path to success is only a short 1-ish year away?
  13. No rumor here. He said it. Just can’t find the clip anywhere.
  14. I saw a few weeks ago where Bill Cowher said he’d be interested in coaching the Bears if he was asked.
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