Bears4Ever_34
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Because he's a horrible coach.
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I don't know if you read the article that I posted in the quote, but here is an excerpt that pretty much explains my thoughts..
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Oh god no.. That would be my nightmare.
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The gay theories make some sense to me, if any of this can actually make sense. Maybe he used this hoax as a cover up. Hell I don't know.. This is just one of the weirdest sports stories I can ever recall. This guy is just a complete fraud, and whatever it is that caused him to do this is sick and twisted. Here is a great article on this whole thing. http://outkickthecoverage.com/manti-teos-f...he-internet.php
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There's no possible way that Te'o was a victim. He said that he met her and even went on vacation with her in the past. He's in a world of trouble.
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lol. I hope this idiot doesn't get drafted. What kind of person does this?
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Read this: Apparently, he faked the death of a girl that didn't exist to garner more attention to his Heisman candidacy. It was all a hoax. http://deadspin.com/5976517/manti-teos-dea...dium=socialflow
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I heard a stat that was thrown around on the radio this morning. The year before Trestman came to the CFL, the Montreal team gave up 68 sacks in just over 600 pass attempts. The year he arrived, they only allowed 22 in just over 700 pass attempts with largely the same group. So there's that.. I think the Kromer hire is very encouraging sign that things will start to get better in the O-Line department.
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Sounds like Greg Williams would match Trestman's approach to defense .
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Biggest shock of the day. I bet there will be some pretty substantial sanctions coming Oregon's way soon, and that may be why he chose to get out of there ASAP.
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All I needed to see was "Saints" associated with the name and it got my approval.
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How does his offense rely on deep drops? Everything I've read about him says he's a West Coast guy. A lot of 2 yard crossing patterns that gets the ball out of the quarterbacks hands quickly. I think you read up on the wrong guy. Regardless, none of us know what he will run HERE. I'm sure he has a specific plan already in place. We won't know what that will be until the season kicks off.
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I'm excited for the Trestman era to begin. Hopefully this offense can finally be a top 10 offense for once and it will get us to the Superbowl. Also getting anybody associated with the Saints is a plus in my book. Both good hires!
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Trestman and Emery have similar personalities. Unless Bevell or Arians nail their final interviews it's gotta be Trestman's job to lose.
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I'm fine with any of them, but my personal preference is still to go with somebody young and innovative. Would have loved for it to have been McCoy, but Bevell would do. Either way, if it's Arians or Trestman, I'm fine with it. You have to give them a chance.
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I agree with some of you that would like to see a change in scheme from a defensive perspective as well. I would be heavily in favor of hiring Greg Williams to run the defense. The defensive studs on our team right now are all getting older with the exception of Melton. To me, it doesn't make much sense to keep a defense that's reliant upon these older guys to keep making plays. Maybe the plan is to give it another year while the coach gets situated, and then after Marenelli's contract runs out they'll just bring in a new guy.
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I listened to part of a podcast the other day (I forget which show it was) and some guy from Canada spoke very highly of Trestman. He even went as far as to say that his offensive approach is a lot like the New England Patriots. That it's unpredictable. As for Bevell, I like him a little more than I did a couple days ago. The more you read up on a guy the more he starts to stand out. I like what he's done adapting his offense to fit Russell Wilson's skill set. That Seattle offense really evolved from Week 1 of the season if you remember. For the first 6-7 weeks it was mostly Marshawn Lynch runs on 1st and 2nd downs and only throwing when they had to. Then they unleashed the read option on the Bears and the whole thing took off from there. Wilson became a prolific passer and was one of the best quarterbacks in football this season. I like him (Bevell). I wouldn't be mad if he ended up getting the job. I would prefer somebody young, and he's the only finalist that fits that bill.
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Yeah it's not a likely scenario. If Jerry Angelo wasn't an idiot, the Bears should have had Wallace a couple of years ago before they took Jarron freaking Gilbert instead. Wallace said the Bears were the most interested team going into the draft. Thought he would be there for sure..
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Bevell as well. I just think that offense fits our personnel better than a lot of deep passing. We don't have any burners at receiver. Now if they shocked the world and spent money on Mike Wallace, perhaps I would change my mind.
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Arians offense gets his quarterbacks killed. Andrew Luck #2 this year in QB hits and #9 in sacks. Roethlisberger and the Steelers offense were always in the top 10 in sacks given up while he was the coordinator. He likes vertical passing and power running. I prefer a WCO and a zone based running game.
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The thing I like about Bevell is that he worked with Brett Favre and had a lot of success in Minnesota when he was the coordinator. Cutler is very Favre-esque in a lot of ways.
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I'm kind of warming up to Bevell. He's only 43 and has shown the ability to adapt with his quarterback. Sounds like Trestman is the favorite though.