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Re: Bears present and future QB dilemma continues 

Post#21 » by Stratmaster » Mon Dec 22, 2014 1:21 am

chitownsports4ever wrote:
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blumeany wrote:I think that after 4 offensive coordinators, 3 or 4 quarterbacks coaches, and 2 head coaches, we can safely say that it's not the coaching with Jay. Same result, different year.


Or, as most people believe, you can expect that it takes 3-4 seasons to become familiar and exceptionally competent with any offensive scheme and that the round robin of coaches and schemes ruined any chance the Bears offense had for being elite, regardless of the QB.

Or, you can just listen to Aaron Rodgers, who had three seasons on the bench watching one of the greatest QB's of all time to learn an offensive scheme which they have now been running for a decade, and to what he says about stability around a franchise QB.

Or you can just watch the Bears bench Cutler and follow up with their lowest point output of the season, with half of the points being given to them.

I don't know if Cutler could have been that guy or not. I do know that the Bears totally mishandled the situation from day one.


The Bears scoring only 14 points today doesn't vindicate Cutler from his play they scored 17 a few weeks ago with him against that same defense.

Aaron Rodgers is a league MVP Cutler is nowhere near his ability . Its been 6 seasons and Cutler has not given us 2 months of pay where you just look at and say thats why we brought him . Hes had a couple of good weeks but yet to put anything together at all and its just time to move on .

We changed coaches because Cutler flatout couldn't adapt or refused to adapt and then we finally gave in fired Lovie the most successful coach we have had since Ditka for someone who would give and adapt to Jay and he still couldnt get it done because he flat out is not good as you think he is .

There is nothing more we can do for him as a franchise as we've already gave up everything including our identity for him .


The Bears offense did not have a successful scoring drive today.

The Bears offense last season before Cutler's injury was fantastic.

Lovie was fired because Cutler wanted him fired? Source please? Cutler picked Trestman? Source please. Do you want Lovie back?
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Re: Bears present and future QB dilemma continues 

Post#22 » by chitownsports4ever » Mon Dec 22, 2014 1:31 am

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The Bears offense did not have a successful scoring drive today.


actually they had 2 hence the two offensive tds

The Bears offense last season before Cutler's injury was fantastic.


actually last year the Bears offense averaged more under Mccown than it did Cutler

Lovie was fired because Cutler wanted him fired? Source please? Cutler picked Trestman? Source please. Do you want Lovie back?


Where did I say Jay said anything ? he refused or flat out wasn't able to adapt to simple ball control limit negative play philosophies employed by Lovie and just about every successful coach in the NFL right now.

He did get to choose his own QB coach and for a guy with bad mechanics thats basically like giving an alcoholic a sponsor who is a bartender.

At the end of the day a QB is judged on winning and Jay hasn't done that and hes had 6 years to put something together
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