OT: Bears & NFL Talk 101

ClydeLee

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I would of said it's not a big loss deal, most people said they wanted to be 2-1 out of these 3 after bye games and they very well might be.

But with the players comments it is pretty damning.
 

StreetHawk

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Had to happen after his performance and what can only be called quitting on Sunday

Fans have turned against him and no doubt some teammates were not amused or thrilled with him after Sunday
He is an idiot and not too smart. If you are tired stay on the turf. It’s only Q3 so no timeout will be charged. Give Flacco a chance to warm up before he comes in.

But no, he just taps out and the 40 second play clock just keeps running. So colts can’t do anything unless they burn a timeout which in 3rd and goal from the 23 you are not going to do at that point in the game. So they were left with a draw play to get the play off with a cold flacco.
 

StreetHawk

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So we agree, fire Flus once the season is over, hire Ben Johnson?
If they believe in Johnson, they should. Also, weakens Detroit a divisional rival, as Campbell, though a former TE, isn't an offensive play callers/designer. He's more Tomlin in dealing with players and building culture type of guy.
 

Romang67

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I wonder how much the Bears would have to collapse to move on from Eberflus and go for Johnson. The Bears defensive stats are VERY good this season. It probably comes down the the in-division games.

I'd obviously be on board with Ben Johnson. I have seen no evidence that he isn't an incredible offensive mind. He just also needs to be head coach material. I do think the Bears have a leg up on the competition if they decide to go for a new offensive coach. Lots of cap space, lots of draft value, good players at important positions.
 

GIADF

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I wonder how much the Bears would have to collapse to move on from Eberflus and go for Johnson. The Bears defensive stats are VERY good this season. It probably comes down the the in-division games.

I'd obviously be on board with Ben Johnson. I have seen no evidence that he isn't an incredible offensive mind. He just also needs to be head coach material. I do think the Bears have a leg up on the competition if they decide to go for a new offensive coach. Lots of cap space, lots of draft value, good players at important positions.

Missed playoffs and a below .500 division record gets it done I think/hope.
 

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