I'm pretty sure our OC will be gone somewhere, which will be too bad, but pretty much inevitable. Hackett has done an amazing job - sure, he has Aaron Rodgers to work with, but the before and after metrics when Hackett started are pretty amazing.
And, sure I love picking on the Bears and Bears fans, but saying they don't deserve respect as a professional football franchise is simply a brain dead statement.
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostLOL at a two-bit writer from the Rock River Times claiming the Bears don't deserve respect as a professional football franchise. What a maroon. Just in the last 20 years, the Bears have five conference championships, have reached the NFC Conference championship twice, won once, and has been to a Super Bowl. Could they have done better? Sure. But there's a lot of teams that have worse to much worse 20-year records than that.
Did they screw up with the Pace/Nagy combination? Sure.
I did however still enjoy your remarks on what you posted.
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LOL at a two-bit writer from the Rock River Times claiming the Bears don't deserve respect as a professional football franchise. What a maroon. Just in the last 20 years, the Bears have five conference championships, have reached the NFC Conference championship twice, won once, and has been to a Super Bowl. Could they have done better? Sure. But there's a lot of teams that have worse to much worse 20-year records than that.
Did they screw up with the Pace/Nagy combination? Sure.
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Originally posted by Ken View PostIf this were an 80's football forum you'd be onto something. On a national scale, the Bears aren't relevant anymore. Only "historic".
George McCaskey and the rest of the Bears’ board (meaning, his family) are, without a doubt, an egregious group of failsons and faildaughters. But that can be said for most NFL owners, including many successful teams. For as idiotic and out of touch as they can be, I don’t buy that this family is a factor in preventing a premium name from taking the podium at Halas Hall.
Throw in a ready-made quarterback to mold like Justin Fields — the hardest part of the job to nail down — and this is the most attractive opening, bar none. Everyone wants to be the person that brings the Chicago Bears back to their former glory. As corny and cliche as it might sound, that distinction matters to type-A football people (which describes everyone).
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostThe Chicago Bears will interview Brian Flores for their head coaching vacancy, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostI'd be calling 1-800-BFLORES if I were the McCaskeys.
OTOH, it'd probably be a good idea to get a GM in place first.
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I'd be calling 1-800-BFLORES if I were the McCaskeys.
OTOH, it'd probably be a good idea to get a GM in place first.
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Originally posted by Ken View PostThat Payton speculation feels like more comedy to me. He makes the Saints well more than his salary every year, there's no way they are in a hurry to get rid of his salary. It doesn't even count against the cap -- it would be a pure business decision, and a poor one. New Orleans loves him.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostI hope it stays football, but some of the rumors might make it lean to comedy.
There were some rumors that Sean Payton might be on the Bears radar. It would have to be via trade as Payton has two years left. BUT it is speculated that the Saints might not mind getting rid of his salary and start a rebuild. This would be my first choice.
I did just read that Doug Pederson is interviewing tomorrow. I kind of like that if Payton is off the table.
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Originally posted by Ken View PostHey this is a football thread, not a standup comedy thread!
There were some rumors that Sean Payton might be on the Bears radar. It would have to be via trade as Payton has two years left. BUT it is speculated that the Saints might not mind getting rid of his salary and start a rebuild. This would be my first choice.
I did just read that Doug Pederson is interviewing tomorrow. I kind of like that if Payton is off the table.
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostI hope you didn't watch the Bears management press conference, Gregg.
In some ways it was better than I expected and in others more disappointing.
Moving forward a lot will depend on how much power the new GM will really have.
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I hope you didn't watch the Bears management press conference, Gregg.
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