Beardown wrote:
Here's what I don't get. When Lovie signed the contract was he expected to lose to live up to the 1.2 million he's making. Hell no. They gave him his first chance with good players. Few coaches get to go to a talented team with their first job. Had he gone else where he might have been fired never to be hired again.
Hey Mulligan sometimes it's Ok if management wins on a contract. Jesus christ there are so many examples where managment signs a guy that doesn't live up. (Moose, Ogunleye) Why don't you write where they should give money back. You won't do that.
Mulligan. Lovie gonna get his money. Even if it's not with the Bears. Which it will be. He's built up enough of a reusme where he will get hired and get money else where.
SuperBowl week and the media is still playing up this non- story.
If you're getting your first head coaching job, you take whatever head coaching job you can get because each first offer might be the last offer you'll get for awhile. But Lovie is lucky to get a good working relationship with a kickass talent guy. Still, coaching makes the talent come through , so everyone looks like a genius. Theres no way he'll get that with Jerry Jones. Though he'll spend some dough, Jones is usually a bad boss and comes off looking like a prick.
Grannie Virginia seems like she's given Ted Phillips lattitude to spend. Of course if Michael McCaskey comes back from the doghouse, forget about it and bye bye Lovie.
Just win, baby. Bring home the trophy. Then you'll get paid.