Seacrest wrote:
Dignified Rube wrote:
You guys are dreaming if you think Trestman will be fired before his contract is up. The Bears are too cheap to do that and then still have to pay him two more years. I am surprised they did it with Lovie for one year. The only reason that happened is cause Angelo got fired, and the McCaskey's gave Emery the green light to call the shots with Lovie when he was not his guy. But Trestman is Emery's guy so firing Trestman would be an indictment of Uncle Phil, too. It will be like what happened with all the offensive coordinators that went through the door under Lovie, being made scapegoats. They might fire Mel Tucker and the special teams coach. The Bears might announce after the season that there will be a new play caller/OC, so that Trestman can focus on the whole team, not just offense. They will spin it in whatever way to buy time and another season. This has been the sad state of the Bears for many years. I can only imagine how elated Danny Mac was that the Bears fired Lovie, only to be horrified by the choice in Trestman. No doubt he thought Trestman was a third-tier candidate and not NFL head coaching material, not when there were guys the Bears could have gone after that were much better qualified, like Billick and Gruden. Billick would have been an excellent choice. Hell, I would even have taken Wade Phillips at this point.
You mean it won't happen like it did to the last two coaches?
No, cause Trestman is Emery's guy. Lovie was not Emery's guy. It's that simple.
This next game will be telling as far as Trestman's future. If softball critics like Bernstein are turning on Trestman after just 5 games, that sentiment will soon pervade the entire Chicago sports media complex, and there will be no place for Trestman and Emery to hide. We just had the Morrisey article calling out Emery a week ago, though he granted there is not going to be any accountability (yet). Look at all the press conferences Trestman has been having. I'm sure he doesn't want to do them, but the Bears are telling him to do them to somehow soften the media's criticism. But it's going to blow up in his face badly with the stupid t-shirts this week, if the Bears don't win or worse get slaughtered against ATL. It could be that bad. As Han Solo once said, "I've got a bad feeling about this."