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Understood. Let me clarify. I'm not against trying new plays and players at this point. Let them try to win while building some trust and hour fit next year. A tank it mentally is very dangerous for a team in search of identity. I just want then to continue to work hard until the end. What they work on and hire they do it will mean everything to the players that return.
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The thought of losing out or not caring disgusts me. Can't get on that bandwagon. Winners always try to win, losers just accept losing. Going fit culture change and expectation...
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The thought of losing out or not caring disgusts me. Can't get on that bandwagon. Winners always try to win, losers just accept losing. Going fit culture change and expectation...
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You got some on your chin...
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This is the most damning quality of Cutler. His arrogance is the selfishness Marshall eluded to in his tirade. If the leader of our team does not respect the coach, that is leadership into mutiny. Since Cutler has been that way with other coaches, I think Trestman gets a pass. It may simply be a flaw that nobody can fix, but Jay. My bet is they move Jay if progress is not seen in his attitude.
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I would weep tears of joy if Polian was hired to run the franchise. I think he's retired from that though.
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Arians is a stud. Great everywhere he's been. Total balls out demeanor. All the way down to his red pimp hat! Lol
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Oddly enough, I see no big deal in this.
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Kevin Sumlin would be my choice.
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Absolutely start with Mills, then Garza, then Slausen. An NFL rookie should come in as solid, as Garza and Slausen have no more upside other than average. On DL, Allen and Paea have been horrible. I agree with you on Safety and LB, but I'll state it just like I did last year. If you don't have solid people up front, the back end will suffer as a result. The tail don't wag the dog. The boys up front are that dog. I hate to use the cowboys as an analogy, but look what they did. They gutted their OL and DL and built it through the draft. It may take a couple of years, but the only way to build a real team is to be home grown. We have so many players that were not originally Bears it's disgusting. No pride, no tradition because they were already taught how to be an NFL player elsewhere. No wonder coach can't get people to buy in and believe. They've all been on suckass franchises before us.(Cowboys, Raiders, Lions, Vikings, Jets...) At this point, it's time to ring some bells. Cut every shitty attitude and hasbeen on the team at the end of the season.(And I bet it's not much more than 5 to 7) If the shelves are bare, so be it. I would rather root for a bunch of no names that are hungry and willing, than the entitled steaming pile of allstar crap we've been watching.
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This season, we start with 2 things; fire Tucker and Decammilas immediately. The product they put on the field was pure vomit. In the off season upgrade the OL and DL. I've said it a million times, "it all starts up front!" No pressure on opposing QB's and the opposite on our end makes everything worse. More to come...
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Yes about Ditka's staff. He had zero control over Buddy Ryan and hated it. To the other point; you are correct. They were better coaches. But, for the theater, memories and history of the period, I wouldn't change a thing regarding Ditka. He will always be "da coach".
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Nice stat. Something I would like to see is a comparison of drops and penalties. It seems like we've had a boatload of those.
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Maybe sitting at home this weekend and watching the Patriots and Fins destroy their opponents will bring a little understanding. We aren't as good as expected, but the teams that are beating us are doing well. Maybe our schedule is a little tougher than we thought.
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I've lost it...we really are ran by a bunch of clowns
Mongo3451 replied to DABEARSDABOMB's topic in Bearstalk
I was an Arians supporter too. Living just outside of Indy, I saw enough of him to know he would be a good HC. Plus, it doesn't hurt that your brother in law works for Colts, so I had additional insight. I'm still hopeful Trestman can right the ship. His methods may take some time for full culture change. If I don't see improvement and desire after the bye, my opinion will change. -
Thank you for the info. I'm always trying to learn more.
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Both injuries are absolutely bizarre. They crash, push and fight every single play and a simple jump and land blows two knees out the exact same way. What is the dynamic of that one particular move? I've never seen anything like it. To make it worse he's the former Raider that ran his mouth in the locker last week basically saying, he didn't leave the Raiders to come into the same situation here. Thanks for bringing that culture with you by celebrating while 25 points down, you f'n dumbass! You have to cut him now to set an example.
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Also heard the 49ers are going to have to make space for 3 defensive starters to return to the roster. Could be a deal sweetener if a trade could be made. Otherwise they lose then for nothing.
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He's not worth anything anymore.
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It's never a good to tank for draft position. I hate that thought with a passion. Also, we don't have anyone new to develop that hasn't already played. Honestly, at this point, I would trade Marshall before the deadline to gain players/picks for the future. I have a sneaking suspicion that he is going to be a major pain in the ass as a free agent. This team lacks talent on every level of the defense, still have issues with OL and have no speed on offense. I would hate to lose him, but we may gain through that loss.
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What ails our offense is we have no speed anywhere.
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Even Earl Bennett. How many 3rd down conversions did he convert?
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He must have killed them good, cause none of them are doing much these days. (Lovie excluded)
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I'm happy if there was some extra curricular stuff going on in the locker room. Sometimes the Zen approach to coaching can lead a team into complacency while true accountability is being earned. I'm for giving Trestman one more year. I've seen enough of the DC and ST. I'd love to see a former HC come in as a coordinator to assist Trestman with his duties. Or at least be a sound advisor.
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It's Cutler's fault! Go Bears!