Re: UPDATE: Future Head Coaching Options Discussion
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 7:26 pm
Flip/Groh/Fangio is pretty damn ok.Hiphopopotamos wrote:From earlier today:
Over 10 Years of Bearing Down
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Flip/Groh/Fangio is pretty damn ok.Hiphopopotamos wrote:From earlier today:
That’s what I’m talking about.Hiphopopotamos wrote:I’d rather be a year early than a year late.
So does this mean that after they interview Nagy that they're going to pull the trigger on their favorite?Hiphopopotamos wrote:Moon Mullin posted an article today that posited that the reason Phillips/George are in this first round of interviews is because the Bears don’t have time to do preliminary interviews and then bring candidates back for a second round to meet the bosses. They want to be as efficient as possible and make a decision as quickly as the search will allow them to.
how you gon post this without a link? Do you even MB bro?Hiphopopotamos wrote:Moon Mullin posted an article today that posited that the reason Phillips/George are in this first round of interviews is because the Bears don’t have time to do preliminary interviews and then bring candidates back for a second round to meet the bosses. They want to be as efficient as possible and make a decision as quickly as the search will allow them to.
botfly10 wrote:how you gon post this without a link? Do you even MB bro?Hiphopopotamos wrote:Moon Mullin posted an article today that posited that the reason Phillips/George are in this first round of interviews is because the Bears don’t have time to do preliminary interviews and then bring candidates back for a second round to meet the bosses. They want to be as efficient as possible and make a decision as quickly as the search will allow them to.
Fangio is the key there. That's why Flip is probably the choice here.wab wrote:Flip/Groh/Fangio is pretty damn ok.Hiphopopotamos wrote:From earlier today:
Eh... I understand on many boards with 1000 posters and 4000 trolls, that's a big commandment. Here if you have credibility summarization isn't as big of a deal in my opinion.botfly10 wrote:dude, links or it didnt happen
This is a real good sign, I think...mshu7 wrote:Here is the link, I believe.
http://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/ ... snt-matter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Word from a couple of non-Chicago sources say that Ryan Pace has been making very, very positive impressions in those interviews, based on what interviewees are telling others. This is significant.
BR0D1E86 wrote:This is a real good sign, I think...mshu7 wrote:Here is the link, I believe.
http://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/ ... snt-matter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Word from a couple of non-Chicago sources say that Ryan Pace has been making very, very positive impressions in those interviews, based on what interviewees are telling others. This is significant.
Hence to why my thoughts a few days ago was to promote Fangio to HC and offer Flip the OC job. If they are smart and honest with each other this could work for all involved.mmmc_35 wrote:Fangio is the key there. That's why Flip is probably the choice here.wab wrote:Flip/Groh/Fangio is pretty damn ok.Hiphopopotamos wrote:From earlier today:
The problem is that if DeFillipo took an OC job here and was successful, he’d be gone next year. And Trubisky on his 3rd OC in 3 years. Not a good formula for developing a QB.46Blitz wrote:Hence to why my thoughts a few days ago was to promote Fangio to HC and offer Flip the OC job. If they are smart and honest with each other this could work for all involved.mmmc_35 wrote:Fangio is the key there. That's why Flip is probably the choice here.wab wrote:Flip/Groh/Fangio is pretty damn ok.Hiphopopotamos wrote:From earlier today:
Flip is still young and unproven. It's an opportunity that he could really do himself good on. Sure he could possibly sign as a HC somewhere. Even if he gets an offer, is it best for him?
Give both 4yr contracts and tie them to Pace and Trubisky.
It would never happen. Fangio wouldn’t plan on walking out the door in 4 years, Flip would be looking for a head coaching job starting next season (which he would get with even modest success), and teams hate that sort of ambiguity.46Blitz wrote:Hence to why my thoughts a few days ago was to promote Fangio to HC and offer Flip the OC job. If they are smart and honest with each other this could work for all involved.mmmc_35 wrote:Fangio is the key there. That's why Flip is probably the choice here.wab wrote:Flip/Groh/Fangio is pretty damn ok.Hiphopopotamos wrote:From earlier today:
Flip is still young and unproven. It's an opportunity that he could really do himself good on. Sure he could possibly sign as a HC somewhere. Even if he gets an offer, is it best for him?
Give both 4yr contracts and tie them to Pace and Trubisky.
So is Mullin saying we could get news on a new HC in the next 24-48 hrs before Fangio becomes a free agent? Could the Bears announce eg Flip, Shurmur or McDaniels now all of those are in their playoff prep week? I'm not so clued up on the rules. All I know is a 2nd interview of either of them couldn't take place until their team is knocked out or until after the championship games.mshu7 wrote:Here is the link, I believe.
http://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/bears/ ... snt-matter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Little tidbit for Monday morning: There was a serious connection between Pace & McDaniels & the Pats OC emerged from round one of interviews as most impressive candidate.
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Also, there is A LOT of misinformation being spread by various camps. Best to just be patient as a fan.
I was wondering what kind of insider info he was teasing.mshu7 wrote:From @dabearsblog. As with anything, take it with a grain of salt.
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Little tidbit for Monday morning: There was a serious connection between Pace & McDaniels & the Pats OC emerged from round one of interviews as most impressive candidate.
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Also, there is A LOT of misinformation being spread by various camps. Best to just be patient as a fan.
Generation skipping transfer taxes are transferred at a much lower tax rate. It's also an installment tax.Bears Whiskey Nut wrote:To be honest...I am not convinced that the Bears are going to get this right. I heard on the radio that Ginny McCaskey put the Bears ownership in a Generational Skip Trust. Meaning that when she dies, the family members that inherit the team, are going to owe taxes on a $3B asset, which they can't afford. So the team will have to go up for sale when Ginny passes. I think that's when I will be convinced that the Bears will be on the right track.