[CBFF] Bears need more than self-help (Couch)
Steve Behrens
steve.behrens at gmail.com
Fri Jan 5 22:31:58 MST 2007
Instead of getting all worked up on this one; 2 comments;
1) In respect to many of your points, I believe this happens to practically
all of the coaches in the NFL to a similar degree, but because we're not as
close to those team and are not evaluating their every move (Hey, I think he
spent too much time in the port-a-potty between drills, somethings wrong!!),
we percieve those coaches as error free.
2) I'll wait to see what happenes before I spend a large amount of time (or
a large amount of typing) trying to defend Lovie, other than, yes, we need
to sign him.
Oh, ok... 3 points:
3) 24-8 after two seasons, and alot of that with Kyle Orton at QB.
-Behr
On 1/5/07, Dwayne <dwayne at wctc.net> wrote:
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> Which leads to a very interesting point.
> Is Lovie a good coach?
> 1. Sub par game clock management?
> 2. Questionable team motivation?
> 3. Questionable game planning?
> 4. Questionable substitution?
> 5. Highly Questionable game adjustments(see Carolina)?
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> Did Lovie inherit a highly athletic roster, and any coach could have
> guided us this far?
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> Or rather is Lovie the difference maker?
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> Playing at a high level and "steamrolling" through December are two
> different things. Granted my memory of '85 is lacking a bit, but my
> point was I would have been surprised if Ditka didn't have his boys
> ready to play each and every week (unlike what we just saw happen last
> week).
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