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2pm press conference on Monday

https://twitter.com/#!/ZachZaidman/status/163352067090546689


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I can't wait to hear Larry and ZZ's hard-hitting interview and discussion on this new GM!

Oh my!


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I can't wait to hear Larry and ZZ's hard-hitting interview and discussion on this new GM!

Oh my!


Not to worry, we will hear how Emery discovered Urlacher, Ryan, and Roddy White for weeks to come.


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NFL tweeted the same thing.

http://www.chicagobears.com/news/NewsStory.asp?story_id=8600&module=HP11_breaking_news


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Bears notified ticketholders via email this afternoon.

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BEARS HIRE PHIL EMERY AS GENERAL MANAGER

We are excited to announce that an agreement has been reached with Phil Emery today to become the team’s fifth general manager in franchise history. Phil joins the Bears after spending 14 seasons in the NFL, including the last three as the Kansas City Chiefs Director of College Scouting.

This will be Phil’s second stint with the Bears after working as an area scout from 1998-2004. During that time the Bears drafted Pro Bowler’s Marty Booker, Jerry Azumah, Brian Urlacher, Mike Brown, Charles Tillman, Lance Briggs, Tommie Harris, and Nathan Vasher. From 2004-08, Emery served as the Director of College Scouting for the Atlanta Falcons where two of the three Falcons first round draft picks developed into Pro Bowlers.

The Michigan native is a 31-year football veteran, starting his career serving as a student assistant at his alma mater, Wayne State, before joining Central Michigan as a graduate assistant (1981-82). He went on to become the offensive line/strength and conditioning coach at Western New Mexico for three seasons (1982-84) before becoming a defensive line coach at Georgetown College from 1984-85. Phil served as the defensive line and strength and conditioning coach at Saginaw Valley State from 1985-87 before joining Tennessee as the Volunteers assistant strength and conditioning coach from 1987-91. He made his last collegiate stop as the Director of Strength and Conditioning Services and as an Associate Professor at the U.S. Naval Academy (1991-98).

A press conference will be held on Monday, January 30 at 2:00 pm CT at Halas Hall. The press conference will be carried live on http://www.chicagobears.com/.

Exclusively for Season Ticket Holders: Phil will be participating in a Bears Interactive Fan Conference Call in March. We encourage you to take part in this special event where you will be able to ask questions directly to Phil and listen to him discuss the upcoming season live on the phone. Details regarding this live conference call will be provided in the coming weeks.

Please join us in welcoming Phil back to Chicago!

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Bears notified ticketholders via email this afternoon.

Does this give them ample time to back out?


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Bears notified ticketholders via email this afternoon.

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BEARS HIRE PHIL EMERY AS GENERAL MANAGER

We are excited to announce that an agreement has been reached with Phil Emery today to become the team’s fifth general manager in franchise history. Phil joins the Bears after spending 14 seasons in the NFL, including the last three as the Kansas City Chiefs Director of College Scouting.

This will be Phil’s second stint with the Bears after working as an area scout from 1998-2004. During that time the Bears drafted Pro Bowler’s Marty Booker, Jerry Azumah, Brian Urlacher, Mike Brown, Charles Tillman, Lance Briggs, Tommie Harris, and Nathan Vasher. From 2004-08, Emery served as the Director of College Scouting for the Atlanta Falcons where two of the three Falcons first round draft picks developed into Pro Bowlers.

The Michigan native is a 31-year football veteran, starting his career serving as a student assistant at his alma mater, Wayne State, before joining Central Michigan as a graduate assistant (1981-82). He went on to become the offensive line/strength and conditioning coach at Western New Mexico for three seasons (1982-84) before becoming a defensive line coach at Georgetown College from 1984-85. Phil served as the defensive line and strength and conditioning coach at Saginaw Valley State from 1985-87 before joining Tennessee as the Volunteers assistant strength and conditioning coach from 1987-91. He made his last collegiate stop as the Director of Strength and Conditioning Services and as an Associate Professor at the U.S. Naval Academy (1991-98).

A press conference will be held on Monday, January 30 at 2:00 pm CT at Halas Hall. The press conference will be carried live on http://www.chicagobears.com/.

Exclusively for Season Ticket Holders: Phil will be participating in a Bears Interactive Fan Conference Call in March. We encourage you to take part in this special event where you will be able to ask questions directly to Phil and listen to him discuss the upcoming season live on the phone. Details regarding this live conference call will be provided in the coming weeks.

Please join us in welcoming Phil back to Chicago!


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"Phil has been in the business for over 30 years. His on-the-ground experience is unrivaled. He has scouted and helped lead to the drafting of such players like; Brian Urlacher, Lance Briggs, Matt Ryan, etc. This guy will arrive at the office at 5am and not leave until 10pm. We are so lucky to have the caliber of Phil Emery as our GM."


I wasn't that far off. I'll wait for the press conf to confirm my clairvoyance.


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I like it. He has a good track record.

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This is like having a press conference to announce that you've painted your living room beige.

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What an ingenious move. First you float Ruskell rumors so that hiring Emery sounds good.

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What an ingenious move. First you float Ruskell rumors so that hiring Emery sounds good.


Only to the meatiest of meatballs.

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What an ingenious move. First you float Ruskell rumors so that hiring Emery sounds good.


Only to the meatiest of meatballs.

I've tried to do a little research on the guy. It sounds like he is a hard worker and a team player....he is a workhorse....but there is no "it" factor. None of the teams he worked for seemed to get anything special in the later rounds. Their first round picks were usually solid but after that there wasn't much at all.

The Falcons decision on him once they hired Dimitroff seems concerning. From what I gather they liked him and his work ethic and demoted him yet kept him on staff and then immediately recommended him to another team. Staying with a team after getting demoted seems somewhat unusual.

It should also be noted that under his watch as director of College scouting for the Atlanta Falcons Frank Omiyale was selected in the 2005 draft.

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I hear he is a real "ear to the grindstone" kind of guy.

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Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
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What an ingenious move. First you float Ruskell rumors so that hiring Emery sounds good.


Only to the meatiest of meatballs.

I've tried to do a little research on the guy. It sounds like he is a hard worker and a team player....he is a workhorse....but there is no "it" factor. None of the teams he worked for seemed to get anything special in the later rounds. Their first round picks were usually solid but after that there wasn't much at all.

The Falcons decision on him once they hired Dimitroff seems concerning. From what I gather they liked him and his work ethic and demoted him yet kept him on staff and then immediately recommended him to another team. Staying with a team after getting demoted seems somewhat unusual.

It should also be noted that under his watch as director of College scouting for the Atlanta Falcons Frank Omiyale was selected in the 2005 draft.


Ya know who hardly worked. Bill Parcells

Studying, long hours, etc do not turn out good drafts. You need people! You can only uncover so many gems, and watch so much video! But hiring a staff of 20 cost $$$$. Your GM should focus on the 1st an maybe 2nd rounder. The staff should be going to see guys at Texas Abolene!!!!! or Vandy!

Ever wonder why the Bears take so many guys from these places????

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I won't bash the move but I will cettainly sit poised to do so.

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I won't bash the move but I will cettainly sit poised to do so.

Why?

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Quadrophenia wrote:
SomeGuy wrote:
I can't wait to hear Larry and ZZ's hard-hitting interview and discussion on this new GM!

Oh my!


Not to worry, we will hear how Emery discovered Urlacher, Ryan, and Roddy White for weeks to come.

Should they not talk about the new GM's track record in drafts?


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Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
Urlacher's missing neck wrote:
What an ingenious move. First you float Ruskell rumors so that hiring Emery sounds good.


Only to the meatiest of meatballs.

I've tried to do a little research on the guy. It sounds like he is a hard worker and a team player....he is a workhorse....but there is no "it" factor. None of the teams he worked for seemed to get anything special in the later rounds. Their first round picks were usually solid but after that there wasn't much at all.

The Falcons decision on him once they hired Dimitroff seems concerning. From what I gather they liked him and his work ethic and demoted him yet kept him on staff and then immediately recommended him to another team. Staying with a team after getting demoted seems somewhat unusual.

It should also be noted that under his watch as director of College scouting for the Atlanta Falcons Frank Omiyale was selected in the 2005 draft.

Phil Emery: Bears find their Ted Thompson

January, 28, 2012
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In retrospect, the Chicago Bears' 25-day search for a general manager played out exactly as they said it would. Team president Ted Phillips made clear he wasn't looking to turn the organization upside down after firing Jerry Angelo on Jan. 3. No, as we discussed at the time, the Bears wanted someone who could bring a better hit rate as a talent evaluator.

Kansas City Chiefs executive Phil Emery emerged as a favorite early in the process because of his unique qualifications under those criteria, and for that reason it was far from surprising to hear that the Bears hired him Saturday.

Emery spent seven years as a Bears scout from 1998-2004, making him relatively familiar with the inner workings of Halas Hall and unlikely to pursue a massive overhaul. He was part of a Bears scouting department that drafted eight future Pro Bowlers, from receiver Marty Booker to linebackers Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs to safety Mike Brown and cornerback Charles Tillman. Later, he drafted receiver Roddy White and quarterback Matt Ryan, among others, as the Atlanta Falcons' director of college scouting.

Emery surely will bring his own tone and vision to the Bears' front office. But initially, at least, he'll do so by assimilating the existing infrastructure and minimizing the side effects of transition.

The Bears have missed the playoffs in four of the five seasons since their appearance in Super Bowl XLI. But whether you agree or not, Phillips said he thinks the team has suffered from inconsistent talent evaluation rather than larger-scale issues. So in essence, he has swapped one longtime scout-turned-general manager for another in hopes of getting better results.

Phillips said Jan. 3 that the Bears needed to close the "talent gap" that exists between the Bears and their two most competitive NFC North rivals, the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions. In many ways, the decision to bring back Emery reflects the Packers' hiring of general manager Ted Thompson in 2005.

Thompson spent eight years with the Packers in various personnel roles between 1992 and ‘99 before returning as general manager in 2005. Emery brings a similar reputation as a blue-collar scout and workaholic who figures to spend a good portion of his years on the road personally scouting college players.

Thompson, of course, had the authority to remake the Packers franchise as he saw fit. Much of the front office remained intact, but he fired coach Mike Sherman after one season and hired Mike McCarthy in 2006. The Packers won Super Bowl XLV with a 53-man roster that included 49 players acquired after Thompson's arrival.

That's a tough ideal for Emery and the Bears to pursue, but I wouldn't be surprised if it comes up at some point during Monday's news conference to introduce him formally. The Bears wanted a low-key leader who would focus on talent evaluation and, like Thompson, stay below the radar. By all accounts, Emery fits that bill.


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Quadrophenia wrote:
SomeGuy wrote:
I can't wait to hear Larry and ZZ's hard-hitting interview and discussion on this new GM!

Oh my!


Not to worry, we will hear how Emery discovered Urlacher, Ryan, and Roddy White for weeks to come.

Wasnt Ryan drafted 3rd overall? Im not sure thats terribly impressive.

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Wasnt Ryan drafted 3rd overall?

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I am just glad it is not Ruskell.

I am not overly excited about it, but will give him a chance to prove himself either bad or good.

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I feel like you. Shocking!

I wasn't sure what the right move would be.

Does anyone know what his contract is? Can they clean house next year?


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I won't bash the move but I will cettainly sit poised to do so.

Why?


because I really know nothing about the guy to bash him right now. However the process of hiring just happened to result in a guy who is the least likely to shake up the organization despite a clear need for change in the college scouting. The Bears value stability over production. So I am expecting business as usual for which I don't have much tolerance.

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It's impossible to have a strong opinion either way. Those who do are really basing it off of nothing. It's his first time as GM. Unfortunately, as far as drafting goes, it's going to take a few years.

Deep breaths.

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I feel like you. Shocking!



That makes me feel bad about my thoughts :wink:

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If it helps I feel like good dolphing too.


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good dolphin wrote:
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I won't bash the move but I will cettainly sit poised to do so.

Why?


because I really know nothing about the guy to bash him right now. However the process of hiring just happened to result in a guy who is the least likely to shake up the organization despite a clear need for change in the college scouting. The Bears value stability over production. So I am expecting business as usual for which I don't have much tolerance.


I disagree. Bears needed someone with the ability to evaluate talent and information better than Angelo. They needed a guy with a track record of getting it right instead of a guy with a shitload of misses. It appears Emery can be that guy. We'll get to see his talent on display in a few months. One good draft can turn this thing around. I'm optimistic that we have the right guy.

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Ha! Victory is mine!

If it helps I feel like good dolphing too.


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