enigma wrote:
NWsider4-3-3 wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
He went after Bears fans for being fixated on Ditka and how great he was when all this time he was Actually Bad and actively destroyed the Bears by being so unpleasant to work with
no doubt he was unpleasant to work with. the hypocrite was doing commercials left and right, then admonishing linemen trying earn some extra bucks for doing the same. chunky soup, anyone...? then, turned into one of the koch brothers, going against the players and their union during the strike in 1987. he loved the sparebears. i believe the players stopped playing for him and buddy had already left for philly. they weren't going to lay it out for the late vince tobin. being unpleasant is hardly the reason....
ditka's biggest flaw was the man in mirror. he fucked up 1986 with floutie and got destroyed tactically by joe gibbs' 5 man front. ditka's forte was the offense. he failed to deal with gibbs' special DL adjustment for the bears. gibbs whipped ditka's ass on north washington street in 2 consecutive years - with 2 different QBs. ditka was desperately needed in 1982, by 86-87, ditka was the trojan horse virus after the super bowl season. arrogant enough to believe he could pinocchio floutie to another super bowl victory, knowing the media would heap praise upon him - not floutie. more than half the team wanted fuller to play after mcmahon/charles martin. it never happened.
Mid 80's Bears talk, love it. I guess Bernstein would find me a problem. But as a youth you were shocked when the Bears lost. Now it is the opposite.
Yes the Ditka years were so bad....7 winning seasons and 7 playoff appearances in an 8 year span. Oh the horror! Lets remember the times before Ditka....`14 years before Ditka and only two winning seasons. Or the time after Ditka....9 winning seasons in 32 years.
Ditka actually had a decent eye for quarterbacks. As a free agent Tomczak had a better career than anyone could have expected. Flutie would have a decent NFL career, and he shoved it up Hampton and the Bear defense's ass in '88 when he threw 4 touchdown passes against the them. A good quarterback never came out of Michigan before Harbaugh and there were doubts about him, yet he would lead the league in passing one year with the colts.
The problem was all three of these QB's were to young to contribute in the Bears in their championship window. Unlike the Redskins or 49ers who traded for backups at the time who would eventually win Super Bowls for them (Williams and Young) the Bears were to arrogant and felt that even without McMahon their defense and running game would be enough. But in an era of great coaches, Gibbs, Walsh, Parcells and great teams, the Bears were short in the passing game.
Fuller would not have made a difference in '86. He started two games, the Bears lost both..23-7 at Minnesota and at home 20-17 to a Ram team that was not an elite NFC club. Fuller was benched in the third quarter of that game having thrown almost as many interceptions as points scored (2/3).
I think Ditka did his best jobs coaching in '90 and '91, when the Super Bowl Bears were near the end and the younger players picked in high in the draft, like Armstrong and Wendell Davis, were good
but not great. Teams like Minnesota had much more talent.
i understand your overall point about ditka's decade of success, yet you seem to forget what finks, ryan and vainisi did for the club during those glory years. no doubt, ditka was THE most important piece of the new bears in 1982. a perfectionist, not afraid to cut the deadwood (ricky watts episode) and at the time, an excellent talent (offense and special teams - you could tell ditka couldn't wait to cut K bob thomas) evaluator. finks had built a solid base around the 70's viking school of defense with armstrong and ryan...rejuvenated alan page at DT - super DT combo with osbourne, (older and maybe 220lbs. at most, made hartenstein a better DE) and then the 83 draft. things didn't get better, they got much better.
i felt the ditka did his best from mid 1983 through 84-85, into 1986, up until mcmahon/martin. these guys were considered up and coming and they were whipping recent and current super bowl champs (1983 victory over the 1982 super bowl winners 49ers montana and walsh), the previous nfc representative in the super bowl..previous afc super bowl representative in regular season play and the playoffs...etc...etc. in november of 84 saw the bloodbath victory over the then super bowl champ raiders at soldier field and mcmahon peeing blood with a lacerated kidney and on to fuller. ditka went into d.c. and beat gibbs/theisman in the playoffs, the redskins representing the nfc in the super bowl earlier in the year. of course, the 1985 season and the playoffs - kudos to ditka. it seemed as though some indirectly distracted the club (holdouts/fridge/mcmahon), ditka kept the ship relatively steady.
that was all ditka. what recent pedigree did the bears have with all those outrageous victories? none, ditka had a huge role in creating the new culture.
we saw players carrying off the head coach and the def. coordinator in new orleans. the def coordinator went to philly. the day after martin dumped mcmahon on his shoulder, everything went pear-shaped. i felt flutie was a mistake. he didn't make adjustments to joe gibbs' nuanced 5-man DL. hilgenburg made a big deal about this some time after the fact, the OL was clueless and ditka couldn't sort it out. ditka had flutie and a bum-flipper mcmahon, gibbs had jay schroeder and doug williams and gibbs beat the bears 2 years in a row at soldier field in the playoffs - despite the bears defense. that was it. the ship left port. after that, the club was really a pretender, after jan. 86, not winning another playoff game until the fucking fog bowl. needing fog to beat randall and ryan. majkowski beat the bears and we were in shock. i felt flutie was all about ego and to me, it was the start of the end of a great story.
i want to say the tomczak for mayor stuff came out of the bears victory against parcells/simms/bavaro/taylor, on MNF in the fall of 1987. after the strike. the nation watched the previous 2 super bowl winners and the bears and ditka impressed a national audience for the last time - for a long time. i believe that game had the highest ever MNF viwer rating, up to that time.