Special teams coach Dave Toub will not return to the Chicago Bears under the team’s new head coach.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/fo ... 4449.story
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Special teams coach Dave Toub will not return to the Chicago Bears under the team’s new head coach.
Magilla_Gorilla wrote:Per Jeff Dickerson - Bears ST job is of interest to Cowboys ST coach (and interviewee) Joe DeCamilis.
patryk7754 wrote:Special teams coach Dave Toub will not return to the Chicago Bears under the team’s new head coach.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/fo ... 4449.story
fleet wrote:I dont understand why if Trestman is such a freaking brain that NFL teams werent crawling over broken glass to get to him previous, even now except for Emery. NFL media types like him. But GMs? Itz a knawing question that I am sure will be rationalized over the coming months not to my satisfaction.
Ah well at least I probably won't have to suffer through another coordinator promotion experiment.
Friend_Of_Haley wrote:Well the Colts did interview him last year too.
I think another concern is how short all his NFL stays were. This CFL job is the most established spot he's had. Just a series of bad circumstnces or does he burn out?
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bearadonisdna wrote:Friend_Of_Haley wrote:Well the Colts did interview him last year too.
I think another concern is how short all his NFL stays were. This CFL job is the most established spot he's had. Just a series of bad circumstnces or does he burn out?
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Thats what I'd like to know about it.
Jake0890 wrote:fleet wrote:I dont understand why if Trestman is such a freaking brain that NFL teams werent crawling over broken glass to get to him previous, even now except for Emery. NFL media types like him. But GMs? Itz a knawing question that I am sure will be rationalized over the coming months not to my satisfaction.
Ah well at least I probably won't have to suffer through another coordinator promotion experiment.
I completely agree. I have concerns about Trestman just because he has been skipped over so many times.
I really like Arians "leader of men" type of attitude. Wherever he goes, his players are always extremely loyal and greatly respect him. I think he could really pull this team together with his leadership.
I also like Bevell, just because of his success with Wilson. I like how he designed his offense to allow Wilson to improvise with his feet and make plays, and I think that can work with Cutler. Of course, Cutler is not as athletic as Wilson, but when he did run with the ball this year. I felt the offense worked a lot better when the defense had to respect Cutler's running ability. I do question other parts of his game though.
Magilla_Gorilla wrote:Jake0890 wrote:fleet wrote:I dont understand why if Trestman is such a freaking brain that NFL teams werent crawling over broken glass to get to him previous, even now except for Emery. NFL media types like him. But GMs? Itz a knawing question that I am sure will be rationalized over the coming months not to my satisfaction.
Ah well at least I probably won't have to suffer through another coordinator promotion experiment.
I completely agree. I have concerns about Trestman just because he has been skipped over so many times.
I really like Arians "leader of men" type of attitude. Wherever he goes, his players are always extremely loyal and greatly respect him. I think he could really pull this team together with his leadership.
I also like Bevell, just because of his success with Wilson. I like how he designed his offense to allow Wilson to improvise with his feet and make plays, and I think that can work with Cutler. Of course, Cutler is not as athletic as Wilson, but when he did run with the ball this year. I felt the offense worked a lot better when the defense had to respect Cutler's running ability. I do question other parts of his game though.
Arians has 30 years of coaching experience and only got HC experience when his boss got cancer, but that doesn't concern you?
Thibadeau was an assistant for over 25 years before he even sniffed a top job. Sometime perceptions become so ingrained that good candidates are skipped over.
TB#1 wrote:Its like a 21st Century Scarlet Letter.