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Lovie?
Jerry Angelou? Oh wait, he gone.
I bet they don't come here because of the weather. That's got to be it.
Maybe it's the deep dish pizza. Too much cheese for the lactose intolerant.
Could be the lack of quality WRs. I'll go w/ that one.


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Hub (I think it was Hub) told me it was Jay Cutler's fault nobody would come here a few years ago. Glad it has been straightend out.

I don't listen much but good gravy...does he come up with stuff like this a lot? My brain came too a screeching halt trying to process that statement. I was operating a motor vehicle. I could have been hurt!!


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Hub (I think it was Hub) told me it was Jay Cutler's fault nobody would come here a few years ago. Glad it has been straightend out.

I don't listen much but good gravy...does he come up with stuff like this a lot? My brain came too a screeching halt trying to process that statement. I was operating a motor vehicle. I could have been hurt!!


Hub told you this personally? I'm glad he straightened it out for you "personally".

It sounds of the utmost importance....I mean, given YOUR stature :lol:

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Hub (I think it was Hub) told me it was Jay Cutler's fault nobody would come here a few years ago. Glad it has been straightend out.

I don't listen much but good gravy...does he come up with stuff like this a lot? My brain came too a screeching halt trying to process that statement. I was operating a motor vehicle. I could have been hurt!!

Hub is basically never right about football but that may have been true a few years ago, however Cutler's play and attitude seem to have improved a lot the last two seasons.

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Nobody wanted the job two years ago because Lovie was entering the final year of his contract and thus was perceived as a lame duck.

I assume Lovie will again have problems filling the position this year for similar reasons.

So I guess that leaves us with Mike Tice and Jay Cutler as our co-offensive coordinators.

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I would imagine the fact that the team's head coach refuses to abandon the "run first" mentality despite exisiting in a league that lives and dies by the pass might have something to do with it, too.


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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
I would imagine the fact that the team's head coach refuses to abandon the "run first" mentality despite exisiting in a league that lives and dies by the pass might have something to do with it, too.

I tend to agree. :)


Seriously though, I agree


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Just another reason why Lovie needs to be let go as well. That team will simply be spinning its tires unless the entire system is revamped or refocused. Lovie might be a fan of the run, but when your RB isn't happy and your best player in under center, then the philosophy is crap.

I don't care who they hire as the GM or OC. Lovie has the reigns right now, because if he didn't (or if Phillips had any guts) he would have been fired, and that prevents the GM or OC from doing their jobs effectively.


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Jay Cutler?
Probably. I don't think it's a secret that Cutler is tough to work with. If he was easy to work with, he'd still be in Denver.

He and Turner didn't get along. Mike Martz was ready to get out of town ASAP even with no other job lined up.

He was better at it this year but the style he played can also make an OC look bad while not making him look good when it works. When Cutler would have a good game people would say "Look at those throws, no one else can do it, he's overcoming the people around him" and when he did bad they'd put a ton of blame on the WR's, O-line, and OC. Most Bears fans seemed to blame offensive issues, besides some of the interceptions, on just about everyone but him.

It will be interesting to see what happens now. You'd think with a QB who some think is better than Romo and Matt Ryan that there would be a huge demand to fill this job.

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It would be easy to work with Jay.

"Jay, what plays do you want to run?"

"OK, sounds good to me, Jay."

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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I would imagine the fact that the team's head coach refuses to abandon the "run first" mentality despite exisiting in a league that lives and dies by the pass might have something to do with it, too.

I tend to agree. :)


Seriously though, I agree


Lovie's first choice for offensive coordinator two years ago was Mike Martz. This would seem to be an odd preference for a coach who, as you claim, adheres to a "run first" mentality.

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Lovie's first choice for offensive coordinator two years ago was Mike Martz. This would seem to be an odd preference for a coach who, as you claim, adheres to a "run first" mentality.


Agreed, and I disliked the move for that team two years ago as well. It was obvious that Lovie hired Martz because of the familiarity (and friendship) the two coaches established over the years, but coaching philosophies differed right from the start.

Plus, Lovie has been repeatedly quoted that he wishes to focus on the run in games.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Jay Cutler?
Probably.

Shocked by this take.


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. Mike Martz was ready to get out of town ASAP even with no other job lined up.

Seriously?

Martz was fired.


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[He was better at it this year but the style he played can also make an OC look bad while not making him look good when it works. When Cutler would have a good game people would say "Look at those throws, no one else can do it, he's overcoming the people around him" and when he did bad they'd put a ton of blame on the WR's, O-line, and OC. Most Bears fans seemed to blame offensive issues, besides some of the interceptions, on just about everyone but him.

His style is wreckless, Ill give you that. But I heard a lot of Bears fans killng him (rightfully) his first year

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[It will be interesting to see what happens now. You'd think with a QB who some think is better than Romo and Matt Ryan that there would be a huge demand to fill this job.

I dont think coordinators look at ONLY QB when evaluating a job. They might look at the Lollipop Guild that the Bears call recievers and not want the job


Lastly, you KNOW it was Lovie being a lame duck that was the issue.


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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
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Lovie's first choice for offensive coordinator two years ago was Mike Martz. This would seem to be an odd preference for a coach who, as you claim, adheres to a "run first" mentality.


Agreed, and I disliked the move for that team two years ago as well. It was obvious that Lovie hired Martz because of the familiarity (and friendship) the two coaches established over the years, but coaching philosophies differed right from the start.

Plus, Lovie has been repeatedly quoted that he wishes to focus on the run in games.


I believe the disagreement between Lovie and Martz was rooted in practicalitty and thus has been incorrectly described as a "philosophical" difference.

Lovie wanted Martz to run the ball more because the offensive line couldn't protect Cutler, especially on seven-step drops. Martz wanted to pass the ball in spite of the peril such a strategy portended for Cutler. While it is Martz's philosophy to pass the ball no matter what, Lovie isn't necessarily opposed to such an approach--unless it is unsuccessful. Martz wants to pass the ball. Lovie wants to do whatever works. One might thus conclude that Lovie has no clearly defined offensive philosophy--being completely ignorant of the offensive game will, after all, have the tendency to render one ineptly rudderless--and therefore it is logically impossible for he and Martz to have a "philosophical" difference on the matter of offensive concepts.

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. Mike Martz was ready to get out of town ASAP even with no other job lined up.

Seriously?

Martz was fired.
There were rumors about Martz leaving half way through the season. It's believed those were coming from him. It seemed pretty obvious that Martz didn't want to be here either even if he was fired or not resigned or however it came out.
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His style is wreckless, Ill give you that. But I heard a lot of Bears fans killng him (rightfully) his first year
Cutler was very low on the list of blame for most people.
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Lastly, you KNOW it was Lovie being a lame duck that was the issue.
I'm sure that helped but the sample size is now larger than just that. He didn't get along with Turner. Denver traded him away. Do you have high hopes that Cutler and the next OC get along well?

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Martz turned down a 1 year extension from the Bears earlier this season. He was not fired, he left on his own accord.

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I believe the disagreement between Lovie and Martz was rooted in practicalitty and thus has been incorrectly described as a "philosophical" difference.

Lovie wanted Martz to run the ball more because the offensive line couldn't protect Cutler, especially on seven-step drops. Martz wanted to pass the ball in spite of the peril such a strategy portended for Cutler. While it is Martz's philosophy to pass the ball no matter what, Lovie isn't necessarily opposed to such an approach--unless it is unsuccessful. Martz wants to pass the ball. Lovie wants to do whatever works. One might thus conclude that Lovie has no clearly defined offensive philosophy--being completely ignorant of the offensive game will, after all, have the tendency to render one ineptly rudderless--and therefore it is logically impossible for he and Martz to have a "philosophical" difference on the matter of offensive concepts.


Perhaps, although I would be more convinced of that "whatever works" passive offensive mentality for Lovie if he wasn't so adamant during press conferences and interviews to state they needed to focus on the run. Whether that is what he truly believed or not, I cannot possibly know. Lovie has certainly done a fine job of keeping his true feelings and opinions close to his chest.


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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
I believe the disagreement between Lovie and Martz was rooted in practicalitty and thus has been incorrectly described as a "philosophical" difference.

Lovie wanted Martz to run the ball more because the offensive line couldn't protect Cutler, especially on seven-step drops. Martz wanted to pass the ball in spite of the peril such a strategy portended for Cutler. While it is Martz's philosophy to pass the ball no matter what, Lovie isn't necessarily opposed to such an approach--unless it is unsuccessful. Martz wants to pass the ball. Lovie wants to do whatever works. One might thus conclude that Lovie has no clearly defined offensive philosophy--being completely ignorant of the offensive game will, after all, have the tendency to render one ineptly rudderless--and therefore it is logically impossible for he and Martz to have a "philosophical" difference on the matter of offensive concepts.


Perhaps, although I would be more convinced of that "whatever works" passive offensive mentality for Lovie if he wasn't so adamant during press conferences and interviews to state they needed to focus on the run. Whether that is what he truly believed or not, I cannot possibly know. Lovie has certainly done a fine job of keeping his true feelings and opinions close to his chest.


Lovie has made many contradictory statements about his offensive "philosophy" over the years. Again, I think he has done so because he lacks a clear offensive vision. As I have said previously, this is a major reason why he should be fired.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
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. Mike Martz was ready to get out of town ASAP even with no other job lined up.

Seriously?

Martz was fired.
There were rumors about Martz leaving half way through the season. It's believed those were coming from him. It seemed pretty obvious that Martz didn't want to be here either even if he was fired or not resigned or however it came out.

He also professed to love Cutler. I know a coach isnt gonna rip his players but he spoke glowingly about him throughout.


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His style is wreckless, Ill give you that. But I heard a lot of Bears fans killng him (rightfully) his first year
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[Cutler was very low on the list of blame for most people.

I disagree. People were excited to have a legit QB for once. They gave him a long honeymoon. But by December most people were down on Cutler.


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Lastly, you KNOW it was Lovie being a lame duck that was the issue.
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I'm sure that helped but the sample size is now larger than just that. He didn't get along with Turner. Denver traded him away. Do you have high hopes that Cutler and the next OC get along well?

Turner and he had issues going back to high school.

Denver did a lot of silly things when J-Mac was there.

I think if Cutler is provided with adequate (not even great) players around him the OC will love him


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He also professed to love Cutler. I know a coach isnt gonna rip his players but he spoke glowingly about him throughout.
‘‘The good news is he got better as the game went on,’’ he said. ‘‘He’s a smart guy. He sees things well. He can do what we do. He just needs to play. I expect him to [pick up] where he left off in that game.’’
That's a quote from Martz about Hanie and everyone knew that he didn't like Hanie.
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Turner and he had issues going back to high school.

Denver did a lot of silly things when J-Mac was there.

I think if Cutler is provided with adequate (not even great) players around him the OC will love him
Cutler's reputation of being hard to work with predated Josh McDaniels. It may not have been all deserved but there is a lot of smoke here that indicates that Cutler and OC's don't mix well together. I guess it could be a series of bad combinations. I guess we'll see how well the Bears do in picking the new OC. What OC wouldn't love to coach a player who you think is better than Matt Ryan and Tony Romo unless there were other issues?

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