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Please hire this CFL guy.

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This is going to be like when otherwise sane general manager John Paxson hired Vinny Del Negro, if we're still supposing that he did it himself and not with some help, such as it was, from above. So if the Bears are really focusing on a part-time quarterback trainer who coaching the Montreal fucking Alouettes, either Emery's not in charge or he's fucking retarded.

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RT @RapSheet: As I just said on @nflnetwork's #GameDayMorning: #Bears will interview Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't worry, guys, Phil Emery gives one HELL of a press conference. He's probably a really good GM.


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Don't let the #CFL thing scare you off Marc Trestman. Extensive #NFL background. Helps QB for draft. Worked w/ Cutler for Pro-Day! #Bears


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Don't let the #CFL thing scare you off Marc Trestman. Extensive #NFL background. Helps QB for draft. Worked w/ Cutler for Pro-Day! #Bears


lololololololololol

Leery : Bears :: Bernstein : Ozzie


Laurence probably got that from Zach.

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This is going to be like when otherwise sane general manager John Paxson hired Vinny Del Negro, if we're still supposing that he did it himself and not with some help, such as it was, from above. So if the Bears are really focusing on a part-time quarterback trainer who coaching the Montreal fucking Alouettes, either Emery's not in charge or he's fucking retarded.

There's an "and" option too.

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Dave In Champaign wrote:
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Don't let the #CFL thing scare you off Marc Trestman. Extensive #NFL background. Helps QB for draft. Worked w/ Cutler for Pro-Day! #Bears


lololololololololol

Leery : Bears :: Bernstein : Ozzie


Laurence probably got that from Zach.


Zach : Bears :: Ozzie's wife : Ozzie

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I can't wait for a terrible hire.

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NEWSFLASH BREAKING:

Phil Emery to interview Arsène Wenger, manager of Arsenal F.C. of the British Premier League.

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 Post subject: Re: Next Bears Coach
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I can't wait for a terrible hire.

I know, I'm kind of excited. I was throwing out a bunch of terrible names in jest, but Emery is interviewing a guy about seven levels below any of those guys.

If Marc Trestman is in play, literally anything is possible. They could rehire Dave Wannstedt.

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NEWSFLASH BREAKING:

Phil Emery to interview Arsène Wenger, manager of Arsenal F.C. of the British Premier League.

What in THEE hell are you doing, Wenger

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NEWSFLASH BREAKING:

Phil Emery to interview Arsène Wenger, manager of Arsenal F.C. of the British Premier League.

What in THEE hell are you doing, Wenger


Win.

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 Post subject: Re: Next Bears Coach
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"Chicago is in a golden age of general managers."


This is funny, because Jed Hoyer, Rick Hahn, and Gar Forman are all GMs in name only, glorified underlings for their respective bosses, who want final say on [sport] operations but can't be arsed to perform the daily rigors of general management anymore. If you want to get creative and conspiratorial, you could argue that Stan Bowman gets his marching orders from Scotty Bowman (but not John McDonough). I'd mention Phil Emery, but VIRGINIA MCCASKEY DOES NOT RUN THIS TEAM

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Not to derail the thread but Here was my problem with the hiring of Emery in the 1st place: he worked for the Bears for 6 years. Already knew his bosses and how things work with the Bears. Would have been great to get a completely fresh set of eyes. This was the organization who had to hire a search firm to come up with Angelo.

I don't give a shit if he can win a press conference.......He better nail it with this coaching pick.


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NEWSFLASH BREAKING:

Phil Emery to interview Arsène Wenger, manager of Arsenal F.C. of the British Premier League.

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I don't give a shit if he can win a press conference.......He better nail it with this coaching pick.

Nor do I care who he interviews, only who he hires.


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He wouldn't be an idiot for hiring McCoy though he's not my first choice. Shanahan the Younger and Greg Roman would both be better hires. .


What makes Shanny part 2 and Roman better hires than McCoy?

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He wouldn't be an idiot for hiring McCoy though he's not my first choice. Shanahan the Younger and Greg Roman would both be better hires. .


What makes Shanny part 2 and Roman better hires than McCoy?

I have reservations about both, but both have demonstrated legitimate creativity in a league that stifles it. McCoy was unwilling to to do the same in similar circumstances.
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I don't give a shit if he can win a press conference.......He better nail it with this coaching pick.

Nor do I care who he interviews, only who he hires.

Every moment spent interviewing Marc Trestman is a moment he could be spending not interviewing Marc Trestman.

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I don't know much about Roman but my immediate thought is that Harbaugh is the brains behind the offense, not Roman. Is that a concern in hiring him? No one says Fox and not McCoy is the real reason Broncos offense is solid w/ Peyton and at least respectable and winning with Tebow.

Same concern would apply for Shanny Jr in his father's shadow. At least McCoy is a self-made man (I know...he has a future HOF QB this year).

I think those are both concerns with regards to McCoy and Shanahan, though less so with Shanahan. But Manning is his own OC, and Denver really changed very little from what Indy was running. I don't trust he was doing much. The other years with McCoy were 1.) McDaniels, who ran the offense there, and 2) the Tebow year, which I think was dreadfully handled by the coaching staff there.

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In all seriousness, if there's anything to be devined from the coaches that have been floated as interviewees, it's that the Bears aren't going to take any chances. It's also a sign, I think, that Cutler is getting an extension, and they're going to try to putter along for at least one more season with the roster looking as-is. I'm starting to expect to see Urlacher and Peppers back, whereas I wasn't before. I could of course be wrong.

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 Post subject: Re: Next Bears Coach
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Bears asked for and received permission to interview Texans OC Rick Dennison for HC job. Dennison worked with Cutler and Marshall in Denver.


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Well at least you can say Emery will not have missed a coach for not having had talked to 1,000 of them.

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RT @RapSheet: As I just said on @nflnetwork's #GameDayMorning: #Bears will interview Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't worry, guys, Phil Emery gives one HELL of a press conference. He's probably a really good GM.


Except that he doesn't even give a good press conference. His most recent venture was a cliche-ridden mess that became incoherent and contradictory when it touched on the offensive line, a pretty important area for the Bears to improve, I'd say.

The reason why so many at the Score are so confident in Emery's abilities as a GM frankly eludes me. His first draft looks poor, although we'll have to wait and see to know for sure. And his free agent signings were pretty bad. Plus he has too much money committed at the running back position. On the other hand, the Marshall trade looks good, although the Bears desperately need draft picks.

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I'm gonna go ahead and speculate that whomever here suggested that Cowher is already the choice may be correct. . . and this dog and pony show is for one reason: to entice an offensive mind to become OC with the promise of becoming head coach after Cowher steps down after a few seasons.

. . . Just a hunch. . . may also explain why they are not looking at any defense coaches.


Most of the NFL guys he's interviewing are already under contract as offensive coordinators. Emery can't hire them unless he is offering them a promotion to head coach. Your theory doesn't make sense.

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I'm gonna go ahead and speculate that whomever here suggested that Cowher is already the choice may be correct. . . and this dog and pony show is for one reason: to entice an offensive mind to become OC with the promise of becoming head coach after Cowher steps down after a few seasons.

. . . Just a hunch. . . may also explain why they are not looking at any defense coaches.


Most of the NFL guys he's interviewing are already under contract as offensive coordinators. Emery can't hire them unless he is offering them a promotion to head coach. Your theory doesn't make sense.

Couldn't he hire them as OC/Assistant HC?


That's a good question, actually. The way I understand the NFL rules are that since Emery got permission to interview all of these guys for a head coaching position, he can only hire them as head coaches--that is, unless their current teams give them permission to take a coordinator's job elsewhere.

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RT @RapSheet: As I just said on @nflnetwork's #GameDayMorning: #Bears will interview Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't worry, guys, Phil Emery gives one HELL of a press conference. He's probably a really good GM.


Except that he doesn't even give a good press conference. His most recent venture was a cliche-ridden mess that became incoherent and contradictory when it touched on the offensive line, a pretty important area for the Bears to improve, I'd say.

The reason why so many at the Score are so confident in Emery's abilities as a GM frankly eludes me. His first draft looks poor, although we'll have to wait and see to know for sure. And his free agent signings were pretty bad. Plus he has too much money committed at the running back position. On the other hand, the Marshall trade looks good, although the Bears desperately need draft picks.

He's also largely failed at every other stop of his career.

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RT @RapSheet: As I just said on @nflnetwork's #GameDayMorning: #Bears will interview Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't worry, guys, Phil Emery gives one HELL of a press conference. He's probably a really good GM.


Except that he doesn't even give a good press conference. His most recent venture was a cliche-ridden mess that became incoherent and contradictory when it touched on the offensive line, a pretty important area for the Bears to improve, I'd say.

The reason why so many at the Score are so confident in Emery's abilities as a GM frankly eludes me. His first draft looks poor, although we'll have to wait and see to know for sure. And his free agent signings were pretty bad. Plus he has too much money committed at the running back position. On the other hand, the Marshall trade looks good, although the Bears desperately need draft picks.

He's also largely failed at every other stop of his career.


But other than that, he's terrific! :lol:

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The reason why so many at the Score are so confident in Emery's abilities as a GM frankly eludes me.

Because the Bears' new contract with WBBM includes "increased coverage" from WSCR.

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I can't wait for a terrible hire.

I know, I'm kind of excited. I was throwing out a bunch of terrible names in jest, but Emery is interviewing a guy about seven levels below any of those guys.

If Marc Trestman is in play, literally anything is possible. They could rehire Dave Wannstedt.


Oh God, what if it is Trestman?!!?

Many have speculated that Emery will seek a coach who shares Emery's status as a football "grinder." What could be grindier than a guy who kicked around the NFL and college without ever attaining a top position, only to achieve "glory" in the sporting hinterlands of the CFL?

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The reason why so many at the Score are so confident in Emery's abilities as a GM frankly eludes me.

Because the Bears' new contract with WBBM includes "increased coverage" from WSCR.


Does the new contract have a mandatory sycophancy clause?

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