wab wrote:I just want everyone to be prepared for when the Bears don't fire Fox.
Right now following the Packers debacle, this is a really pertinent comment.
I'm not sure Fox will be back at this point. But the Bears are pretty conservative when it comes to changing coaches. So you could be dead on right.
Mikefive's theory: The only time you KNOW that a sports team player, coach or management member is being 100% honest is when they're NOT reciting "the company line".
wab wrote:I just want everyone to be prepared for when the Bears don't fire Fox.
Right now following the Packers debacle, this is a really pertinent comment.
I'm not sure Fox will be back at this point. But the Bears are pretty conservative when it comes to changing coaches. So you could be dead on right.
What happens when Fangio bails, Bears fire Loggains as a scapegoat and Fox is a lame duck coach?
Who the fuck are the bears going to bring in at OC and DC to work for a HC with a shit record who is in the last year of his contract? lol, Fox is fucking gone.
wab wrote:I just want everyone to be prepared for when the Bears don't fire Fox.
Right now following the Packers debacle, this is a really pertinent comment.
I'm not sure Fox will be back at this point. But the Bears are pretty conservative when it comes to changing coaches. So you could be dead on right.
What happens when Fangio bails, Bears fire Loggains as a scapegoat and Fox is a lame duck coach?
Who the fuck are the bears going to bring in at OC and DC to work for a HC with a shit record who is in the last year of his contract? lol, Fox is fucking gone.
You really can't bring Fox back without extending him. As you say, it sounds like Fangio doesn't want to work for Fox and is definitely gone if he stays. Loggains may not get fired, but he's a pretty likely scapegoat.
What coaches are going to come in and work for a 1 year contract Fox? Nobody with any options. Next year will be a train wreck. He has to go or be extended. And he can't be extended or my head will explode like that dude in Scanners.
Heard a New Orleans beat writer just say that he thinks Carmichael is a nice guy, smart, but pretty much a mouthpiece for Sean Payton. Doesn't think he's head-coaching material.
Let's be honest, Sean Payton is just the beneficiary of having a HoF QB and aint done CHIT really since the Superbowl until this year. If pace hires some cuck assistant of Payton's I'm gonna blow chunks.
G08 wrote:Heard a New Orleans beat writer just say that he thinks Carmichael is a nice guy, smart, but pretty much a mouthpiece for Sean Payton. Doesn't think he's head-coaching material.
That basically confirms my worry. With how that offense has performed, he should have had a HC gig by now. But not only is he not a HC, he's only gotten a token interview here and there.
I don't know enough about any of these guys s to form a full opinion. I will say that I think McDaniels has a chance to be one of those guys that really learned from his first job and be really good the second time around. If he wants personnel control though, I'm out.
Nagy interests me a lot, but I'm no sure he's experienced enough. He'd need a real experienced D.C. to help him. Ours wants to leave, unfortunately.
We need to get the next hire right though, or we're probably looking at a new personnel guy too and a lot longer stretch of sucking.