Drop In wrote:
Bears part ways with pro personnel director
February 15, 2010 4:46 PM | No Comments | BREAKING STORY
By David Haugh
Off-season changes for the Bears continued Monday as the team parted company with the front-office executive best known for engineering the trade for quarterback Jay Cutler, two league sources confirmed.
It is unclear whether pro personnel director Bobby DePaul was fired or resigned, but he is believed to be out of a job after he was escorted out of Halas Hall.
DePaul, in his ninth year in the position, played a major role in acquiring free-agents such as John Tait and Thomas Jones as well as working behind the scenes last April to pull off the trade for Cutler with the Broncos. He is deeply connected around the league and well-respected for his ability to judge of talent and make a deal.
His relationship with general manager Jerry Angelo always was considered strong, even if it was known by insiders that DePaul and Lovie Smith didn't always see eye-to-eye.
Brash sometimes to a fault, DePaul came to the Bears in 2001 with Angelo after having served as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles' player personnel department for four years following an eight-year career as an NFL assistant coach.
DePaul entered the NFL in 1989, hired by former Bears defensive back Richie Petitbon as a member of Joe Gibbs' coaching staff at Washington, where he stayed until 1993 after winning an NFL championship with the Redskins' Super Bowl XXVI victory over Buffalo. The Bowie, Md., native then served on the Bengals coaching staff for three seasons before joining the Eagles as a scout.
This speaks volumes about the culture that Jerry Angelo has developed at Halas Hall.
The guy works side by side with you for nine years and you need to call security when you fire him? That is beyond f*#ked up.
_________________
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
The victims are the American People and the Republic itself.