[CBFF] PFW - Coaching is the Bears' problem

mactbone mactbone0 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 6 08:55:32 MST 2007


I know about PFW, I know they've been around a long time, that doesn't mean they don't have axes to grind. How is it not ascribing every move to Lovie? Where is he not present making the final decision according to this piece?

How can you evaluate the 2007 draft after EIGHT GAMES? How is that sane in any way shape or form? I didn't hear anything about Bazuin being good or not, but I don't remember hearing about Anderson until he started piling up sacks. Kevin Payne was a good bet to start and the reason Harris was expendable. Wolfe was never supposed to do much - maybe change of pace but Peterson was already in that role, there were reports in camp that Okwo looked so good the Bears would never miss Briggs, Beekman's a lineman and can't get spot work and McBride has played and I think he started at least one game over Manning Jr.

Really what you're saying is that since Payne is injured and Bazuin maybe didn't look good but is injured that the entire draft class sucks. That's absurd.
-Chris

----- Original Message ----
From: Jerry Madsen <jerrywm at gmail.com>
To: post at chicagobearsfanforum.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 6, 2007 6:52:13 AM
Subject: Re: [CBFF] PFW - Coaching is the Bears' problem

On 11/5/07, mactbone <mactbone0 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is ascribing every move the Bears have made over the past year solely to Lovie.

First, no it's not.

Second, they are right that the Bears' draft 2007 draft might be a
complete bust save Greg Olson.

Third, the references to Lovie's personnel input is just an example of
the real problem: Lovie's stubborn my-way-or-get-out-of-the-way
approach to coaching.

Lastly, PFW has been around a LONG time.  Hub Arkish does not run a
gossip rag.  This ain't PFT.

Jerry

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