[CBFF] 2 down 1 to go

Jan van der Laan dutchjan_61nl at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Dec 20 00:19:04 MST 2007


Just my own thoughts.
Every coach we hire gets three goals:

1.BEAT THE PACKERS    
2. Get to the playoffs
3. Win the SB.

As far as i am concerned: beating the packers is always nice.
I've just been reading a book about the rivalry between these two teams. And when i came into the 1960's i stopped reading, since this book was getting more and more biased toward the Pukers.
It just ruined my nightsleep.

So when i am in Soldier Field come Sunday i want them to trash the Pukers.

Jan
----- Original Message ----
From: Matt Langschwager <matthewindc at yahoo.com>
To: post at chicagobearsfanforum.com
Sent: Wednesday, 19 December, 2007 7:30:49 PM
Subject: Re: [CBFF] Still alone?

That's right Steve!  What's the old saying?  "2-14 is tolerable if the two wins are against Green Bay."  A sweep of the the Pack would put some serious salve on this gaping wound of a season.

And don't forget, this is also Favre's annual "last game at Soldier Field".  Let's send him out (unless he returns next season) on a low!

Matt

Steve Behrens <steve.behrens at gmail.com> wrote: In regards to Lovie, I'll defer to Jim's comments entirely.

In regards to Turner, I'll defer to Phill's among others.  He *has* to be
gone next year.  (Yeah, that opens the door for another 'shoop' to come
in... but that's the chance we have to take)

-Behr

ps.... what a depressing, horrible season.  I know it's a trend for SB
losers to not make the playoffs, but only the Bears could drop all the way
down to last place in the division.  However, with one more win.... only
one, in Chicago, vs the Puckers, and I will have considered the season
salvaged.




On 12/19/07, Jim Ferolie  wrote:
>
> I support him next year no matter what. You can't do a line-item veto on
> the
> head coach. And one bad season, well, everyone has those. It's not like
> there weren't any extenuating circumstances -- I mean, we played two guys
> at
> DT last night who were unemployed a week earlier. After next year we'll
> see
> if he's worth re-electing.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ryan Dietzenbach" 
>
>
> > He's got another year.  Another year like/similar to this one and he
> > should
> > be gone.
> >
> > I don't care about coaching changes as a factor.  As much as I dislike
> > Turner and think Babich is in over his head, sometimes the best moves
> are
> > the ones you don't make.  If he does choose to make such moves I would
> > support them, however.
> >
> > RD
> >
> > On Dec 18, 2007 3:22 PM, Jerry Madsen  wrote:
> >
> >> Just gotta ask: Am I still alone on the "Fire Lovie" bandwagon or have
> >> the past few games convinced anybody of what I've been saying since
> >> the off-season; which is, for those who forgot, that Lovie is too
> >> married to this stupid scheme and he's a lousy game manager.
> >>
> >> Just checking.
> >>
> >> Jerry
> >>
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