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Pete Carroll would be a great hire. I don’t think the bears will get him though.Hoping the, “Pete Carroll wants the Bears’ job!” is just a one way desire.
I don’t see it as a good match.
Pete Carroll would be a great hire. I don’t think the bears will get him though.Hoping the, “Pete Carroll wants the Bears’ job!” is just a one way desire.
I don’t see it as a good match.
Someone somewhere compared it to the John Fox hire. A guy who was once good that is well past his prime. I personally don’t see that one going well. (That isn’t to say it wouldn’t be an improvement over the current situation, just not a very inspiring hire.)Pete Carroll would be a great hire. I don’t think the bears will get him though.
Fox was never even half as good of a coach as Pete Carroll is/was.Someone somewhere compared it to the John Fox hire. A guy who was once good that is well past his prime. I personally don’t see that one going well. (That isn’t to say it wouldn’t be an improvement over the current situation, just not a very inspiring hire.)
I suppose not.Fox was never even half as good of a coach as Pete Carroll is/was.
The more I learn about this guy, the more he screams "Josh McDaniels to me". It doesn't have to be McDaniels. Just insert in the name of any massively egotistical "know it all" OC who came in with the wrong attitude to his first job, thought he was god's gift to football, and it turned into a shit show. Players hated him, etc.I gotta say, Ben Johnson saying he "won't chase" head coaching interviews is wild. It actually bugs me a little bit. Like goddamn dude, are you overly cocky or stupid? Dude hasn't really done shit yet? No? I don't know why, but that shit rubs a bit??
True. That being said, I stand by John Fox's job in Carolina being a really solid one. That was a piss poor, afterthought of a new franchise. No QB, not much talent... Fox turned that whole thing around with a no named QB (Delhomme) and he did it quick. They stayed competitive for a while, too.Fox was never even half as good of a coach as Pete Carroll is/was.
The more I learn about this guy, the more he screams "Josh McDaniels to me". It doesn't have to be McDaniels. Just insert in the name of any massively egotistical "know it all" OC who came in with the wrong attitude to his first job, thought he was god's gift to football, and it turned into a shit show. Players hated him, etc.
I have a bad feeling about him. Just a gut thing. He's clearly a smart guy, but I don't know...
Perhaps McDaniels' apple didnt fall off the arrogant Belichick tree?The more I learn about this guy, the more he screams "Josh McDaniels to me".
Perhaps McDaniels' apple didnt fall off the arrogant Belichick tree?
I like Dan Campbell. If Johnson's apple is anything like Campbell, at least we wont get "word salad" at press conferences.
If we hire Mike McCarthy, I don’t even care anymore. So, whateverOkay, so brought up the name before and now he’s available… IF we hire a defensive head coach… Doug Pederson as OC?
I’d much prefer an offensive HC (not “offensive” in the way our last few HCs have been.), mind you. Just throwing this out there.
This is fucking disgusting.• Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys head coach (per ESPN)
Personally baffled that Kliff Kingsbury is not on that list…Here's the current list of candidates the Bears have released or asked permission:
• Brian Flores, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator (per ESPN)
• Aaron Glenn, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Ben Johnson, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Mike Kafka, New York Giants offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys head coach (per ESPN)
• Todd Monken, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Drew Petzing, Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Arthur Smith, Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator (per ESPN)
• Anthony Weaver, Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator (per The Athletic)
• David Shaw, Denver Broncos senior personnel executive (per the NFL Network)
Who on that list wants to be a coordinator again in 3 years? That’s the guy.Here's the current list of candidates the Bears have released or asked permission:
• Brian Flores, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator (per ESPN)
• Aaron Glenn, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Ben Johnson, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Mike Kafka, New York Giants offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys head coach (per ESPN)
• Todd Monken, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Drew Petzing, Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Arthur Smith, Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator (per ESPN)
• Anthony Weaver, Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator (per The Athletic)
• David Shaw, Denver Broncos senior personnel executive (per the NFL Network)
Here's the current list of candidates the Bears have released or asked permission:
• Brian Flores, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator (per ESPN)
• Aaron Glenn, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Ben Johnson, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Mike Kafka, New York Giants offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys head coach (per ESPN)
• Todd Monken, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Drew Petzing, Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator (per the NFL Network)
• Arthur Smith, Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator (per ESPN)
• Anthony Weaver, Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator (per The Athletic)
• David Shaw, Denver Broncos senior personnel executive (per the NFL Network)
I honestly don’t have a problem with this. Obviously others here do.Get Up reporting Bears have requested to interview Mike McCarthy.....
Now there's something I didn't see coming......