Backyard Hockey
Dealing With It
- Feb 13, 2015
- 14,382
- 5,542
14-30. That’s Eberflus’ record as the HC of the Bears
And he’s still employed
He also ran the ball with 22 seconds left and a TO and they scored a f***ing touchdown. Can't believe he would risk a fumble LOLLook at Harbaugh calling his last timeout before this Hail Mary
It's just so Bears to never hire the right coach.He also ran the ball with 22 seconds left and a TO and they scored a f***ing touchdown. Can't believe he would risk a fumble LOL
So GB had basically three guys lined up against #79 Matt Pryor, who didn't get out of his stance immediately, until well after the ball was snapped, allowing Karl Brooks (one of the three rushers) to get just enough good penetration to get a finger on the low kick. I recall many fans online calling for Richard Hightowner, the ST coordinator, to take over the HC job, prior to this game.
Oh yeah, none of the "I take accountability" this week. Right back to defending the play, no reflecting on if "risking a fumble" may have been worth it if it could have gained them another 5-10 yards.Notice how Mr accountability is back to his old ways again
There are some still shots where his hand is clearly on the long snappers back.I think you could argue the head down long snapper one for sure but I don't see leverage.
I agree but they need to get some wins. They're not going to develop anything if they keep losing games particularly in boneheaded fashion. Those can also be very negative going forward with the young guys too as you said.At this point, I don't really give a lick about wins or losses this season. It's a lost season. I really only care about the development of the rookie QB and the rookie WR1, and the individual players who will be in Chicago after this season looking promising enough that potential head coaches look at the situation and think they can fix it.
Still, it's a little annoying to go from having Justin Fields who couldn't lead the team to a win in the fourth quarter even if the opposing team decided to vacate the field, to Caleb Williams who has now had those massive last minute potential game winning drives twice, pulled them off, and still seeing the Bears fail to win those games.