I'm sorry but ever notice how its primarily the ex-Bears or their lapdogs in the media who are the primary ones stirring this crap up each off-season? Why? What has any ex-Bear aside from Jeff Fisher (who followed Buddy Ryan to Philly for a # of years) done as a pro coach? Nothing? Next to nothing? Rivera got lucky in SD with the easy schedule he headed the D over, Singletary was a .500 coach in arguably one of the worst divisions in NFL history? Les Frazier headed a D with the Williams', Jared Allen and a good number of talented/proven players? Jim Harbaugh isn't even the best coach (or second best) in his own family, but how long until fans pine for his return?
Isn't it enough that ex-Bears don't have to pick up tabs in this town, had considerable doors opened for them in the business community, have plenty of appearance (fee) opportunities and lots of paychecks from media companies loving to tug at the fans' (old Bear) heartstrings? Now we still have Adamle, Jiggs, Thayer, Hamp, OB, Buffone, Waddle, whomever else has been on Comcast recently? Three of whom have rings, none of which fail to see the light of day when there is a promotional($) opportunity available.
Frankly I'm tired of all of the 'old' Bears and this pining for Bear tradition/old Bear inclusion. Bear tradition for me is no playoffs for the first ten years of my life. No playoff wins until I was in college? One title, followed by dramatic underacheivement and threee(3) largely meaningless playofff wins until the horrible, horrible Lovie era
. Since '64, one title. One. By a team that has been a cash cow for a family that seemingly has no abilities, talent or desire to do anything than cash checks. And frankly with players and coaches that in retrospect were, and continue to be wildly overrated. But they're needed for this current crop to win/max out? Please.