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  1. Bright side is Devonte Adams raved about him (who know maybe Bears sign him). Rodgers loved him so much that after he left Packers first time he made a big push for them to bring him back. He was in charge of 3rd down and evidently was who brought the RPO into Packers offense.
  2. I remember I was once excited about Terry O’Shea coming from Chiefs to implement and exciting offense. He was a total dud. Hopefully Getsy is the real deal and is a big name HC candidate in a couple years from his work.
  3. I am hoping Champ Kelly sticks around still too - cause he is highly thought of. Will be good to have a variety of diverse views and hopefully a new tone where the new leader looks for his football people to be vocal and have challenging conversations. Sounds like Paces biggest weakness was his dislike of disagreement but healthy disagreement is so huge at really making the best decisions.
  4. This is stellar. I like Poles hire more and more. This is a new position and really should strengthen the overall front office. I love that Poles wants another voice to challenge and help and he is also a former linemen and evidently an excellent scout. I get the feeling the days of having bad oline are almost gone!!!
  5. This is why I like him - I think he is going to set a high standard and hold his players, himself and the coaches accountable. But in a manner with consistency and fairness. I have no idea how the offense will come together but there is something about flus the leader and CEO that I think is going to work real well.
  6. Hamilton may be more important to Fields development than the OC. It seems like that is Hamilton's specialty (working with young QBs) - so having someone with such a strong track record of that success doing it full time could be the most critical part.
  7. Yeah a bunch of various tweets have indicated it. It seems like there is a pretty decent shot (50/50) that this is what is happening. I think this is the Getsy's shot at running his own offense. If he takes Packers OC gig, he won't do play calling (LaFeleur will control) and the same will likely be the case if he follows Hackett. I am a little nervous because they would have a pretty green OC (underneath a defensive HC) - but Pep is very seasoned and maybe that counteracts the greenness at OC. I am impressed at the defensive side - now just a matter of who becomes the DC. But if they get the Raiders interim coach for ST coach and add Marinelli as the dline coach - that's gives you two former head coaches on staff. I think we are going to see a significant shift in the tone around accountability, details around walkthroughs/game-planning, and a higher degree of focus on NO penalties as well as forcing turnovers. Colts were one of the least penalized teams on D over past couple of years.
  8. Yeah it sounds like Packers Getsy as OC, Pep Hamilton as QB coach/pass game coordinator and the ST coach you mentioned. I would be shocked if Marinelli doesn't leave Oakland to come to Chicago (if he is interested) and still curious to see if Kafka (who is out of contract) makes his way over as well. I will point out - Pep is experienced, but I'm not sure how experienced Getsy is. So it does seem like a talented, but potentially green offensive staff. Rodgers has gone out of his way to compliment Getsy over past few years though.
  9. The good thing is if Poles is really bringing in that Eagle guy for a front office gig - that would be two oline men high up in org which I would have to think means they fully understand the importance of the lines.
  10. Evidently - per Biggs - if Raiders interim HC doesn't get the gig - Bears are believed to have targeted him to be the new ST coordinator. Would be a pretty good hire and I have to assume Marinelli will be joining him on his way from the Raiders to Bears. Efer worked with Rich Bisaccia from 2013-2017 when he was the ST coach of the Cowboys.
  11. Tabor will not be on the staff - he just took the same gig (ST coordinator) with the Panthers. I was kind of surprised - Tabor did a good job, but with uncertainty whether he''d be on Eber's staff I suppose he took the safe choice. Or Tabor reached out to Eber (since the offer from Panthers was standing) and Eber basically said - I don't know yet or take the offer cause I'm going another direction. I have to hope Poles recognizes the importance of special teams given the time he spent in KC where they have had Toub. Boy would it be a coup if somehow Beras could get Toub back.
  12. Yeah - this is one of those I don't know what to think; I'm not overly exstatic but there is no model of what a succesful candidate really is. So many of the best head coaches are very different so it is hard for me to say. He doens't seem like a Trestman though - so that is a plus, cause I do think people who are total smarty-pants just don't work...whether Trestman or Gase. Both were very bright offensive minds - but you can't put them in that HC room in a group of alpha's. It just doesn't work. I feel the same way about the 49ers OC - he seems like an interesting OC candidate, but man I just can't picture him leading a bunch of alpha males as a HC. The Rams OC would excite me quite a bit too.
  13. So a random name - I have no idea what he has been up to, but I kind of always liked him (maybe for no reason) - but what about Jay Gruden as an OC.
  14. Yeah - I want Marinelli as dline, not the DC. Sounds like maybe 1 or 2 of his assistants with Colts will be heading over...presumably one of them would be coming in as the DC (my guess).
  15. I think that is wishful thinking. Eberflus is a 4-3 guy and he's ran various versions of it with the Tampa-2 or more cover 3. Reality is tampa-2 is more of a base unit. His defenses have been highly rated everywhere as well. I wouldn't be surprised if we see Marinelli back in the building as a Dline coach (especially if Raiders end up with a new HC). Sounds like they were pretty close. This change will likely drive a push for some new trades and I am curious whether Eddie Jackson's skill set end up a better fit in this unit or not (part of me says this might create better opportunities for Jackson to be more in that sort of role (although that is probably wishful thinking).
  16. Larry Brown Jr is a free agent tackle - could be a great fit (expensive but you basically set one of them at tackle - hope Jenkins works on the other side and let Borom prove himself for another role. Don't love the wideouts much at all - but will leave it up to Poles. I have seen enough mediocre wideouts and these guys just are more that fit that same list.
  17. I can't complain. I don't get crazy excited but I have no issues. He's been successful in many shops, highly regarded as good disciplined leader whose teammates have a high degree of respect for him. He's been around the block a lot, in the good way - where I think we'll see someone who is very comfortable in his own shoes, which is really important when you start taking on that leadership role. It is critical to see what and how he thinks of the QB position.
  18. I already know - it is a deep free agent class of lineman - some very good tackles and centers out there and I fully expect the Bears will sign one of them (maybe not two - but who knows, maybe they do go 2 - but I guarantee they make a free agent swing at upgrading the line.
  19. I presume we will find out tomorrow - either one of these guys is getting hired or a new candidate is going to emerge.
  20. Oh - I agree with you. If he just picked a different coach (and basically anyone else he would have picked that hiring cycle) - he is probably still the GM and they might have won a superbowl. Emery loaded the offense with more talent than this franchise has ever seen. I don't exactly remember whether Phil drafted Forte, but he did bring in Brandon Marshall, Martellus Bennet, Kyle Long, Kyle Fuller, and Alshon Jeffrey into the fold in a pretty short tenure. In particular - it was the only time in my whole lifetime where I could look at the offensive skill positions and say we had match-up nightmares across the field. If you paired that unit with Andy Reid or Arians (both available candidates at the time) - we are having an entirely different conversation. To your point - Emery clearly didn't get it since he got overly cute and hired Trestman.
  21. When you are that way - you better win immediately or you are screwed. Just look at how he handled Brady - if Brady was others he probably doesn’t make it half a season before Bucs can him but Brady was type okay to get pushed like that and who had enough swagger from all those rings that he wouldn’t stress getting thrown under bus in public. If Arians did that to Rodgers or a lot of other good QBs he is probably gone and mentally breaks the QB. But when you have Warner and Brady - both with serious swagger - that combo is special.
  22. Emery may not have even been that bad he just missed so bad on the HC that everything collapsed around him. Trestman was just so freaking bad.
  23. This - I can't like tear any of them apart - but at the same time - none of them excite me as home run hires. That said - when New England hired Bill B., no one thought that was a home run hire either
  24. Supposedly these 3 candidates were Poles finalist. So highly likely one of these 3 is the head coach. I also got the impression from reports that Poles was allowed to talk to various candidates (other candidates might have as well) - so he had a pretty good idea getting into this point of who he wanted (which was these 3 - but he has full atanomy to expand the list if interested). It did sound like Daboll's interview did not go well. Got the impression from some of the rumors that he came off too much as an OC and not someone who had / could really articulate the bigger picture around being a head coach. Could be because he was burried gameplanning for a playoff game, could be that this whole experience (interviewing for HC) is still pretty new to him relative to vast majority of candidates the Bears met with (many of whom had material #'s of interviews in previous cycles and/or are previous head coaches). Leftwich was one name who might make his way back - sounded like he was pretty impressive but there was a lot of uncertainty surrounding the staff that left him (at least initially) on the outside of the finalist pool.
  25. I do think, whether Poles believes in Fields or not, the HC he brings in has to be 100% in on Fields and developing a culture to maximize his success. Just like I think Poles has to do as much too (whether he buys into Fields as a sure thing or not - he has to build a team to maximize the chances for a young QB to succeed (knowing he can always flip in a new young QB if Fields doesn't end up being the guy). But whomever the HC is - has to be 110% in. Everything they do has to be around making the most out of Fields. Not jamming some other offense or something else around him. It has to be about building the right unit for Justin Fields (and the Bears) to excel. While Caldwell doesn't excite me - I genuinely believes he has a passion to coach Fields and it sounds like he has spent a lot of time around a vision for designing an offense built around him. I still think I would love Daboll and just hope quietly Daboll has that same passion but didn't want to overplay that hand knowing that with uncertainty when he first interviewed with Bears - he had to keep his true enthusiasm close to the vest - because he knows he has a good fall back option with the Giants. I really want to read that Poles met with Daboll. Just seems crazy to hire a HC when you have a young QB like Fields, without meeting with the #1 offensive based candidate out there..and I would probably say the same about Leftwich.
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