nitetrain8603 wrote:RG3 is your exhibit A?chitownsports4ever wrote:nitetrain8603 wrote:You won't ever know if that was the case. His personnel moves overall have been a plus. His management of the cap has been a plus. His trades have been a plus.
His flaws have been the offensive line. If he keeps Everflus this off-season, yes it's a problem. He doesn't deserve to get fired without being able to pick his coach.
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His chance to pick his coach was at the same time it was to pick his own QB ...last offseason .If he voluntarily bypassed on that opportunity than he takes ownership of Eberflus still being here and everything that comes with it.
What you are suggesting is that Warren should do the same thing as Poles which was take a half measure. Fire Eberflus and let Poles hire a new coach ?
Why would Warren risk it at this point ? Neither Poles or Eberflus are his guys and he wouldn't be putting himself in a position where his decision making would come into question .
The level of embarrassment the organization has suffered today has to have a response that goes beyond simply firing the coach because the coach has basically been bad the entire time so when a great opportunity to move on presented itself who made the decision to keep him ?
I present Exhibit A in the case of the People vs Ryan Poles
He knew what was at stake and took the risk and now he has to pay the price
Know what? I'll talk to you when cooler heads have prevailed.
Happy Thanksgiving
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^^^ Well here’s what Poles said there: Poles declared that he was “hired to break the cycle”. It seems now, that Poles has been sticking to his stated mission to the detriment of the Bears. Poles is trying to “break the cycle” at any cost. Ryan Poles just tossed an entire season away behind his stubbornness to stick with his guy, afraid to admit failure. How much is blowing an entire season worth as far as an evaluation goes? Chitown is right, Warren cannot have justified trust in Poles’ judgment on coach hiring.
2 other things. Poles also said he was taking the North, and never giving it back, and this season said that it was time to win. Not even close. He’s failed on his three biggest markers in one way or another.























