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comment_101211

Guess he was no Bud Grant. He should find work however as an oc down there or some such job. Can't see him coming back to the CFL anytime soon, with the bundle he can make down there.   

 

Guess he was no Bud Grant. He should find work however as an oc down there or some such job. Can't see him coming back to the CFL anytime soon, with the bundle he can make down there.   

Cutler is a coach killer. Even when he plays well he just gives off negative vibes all the time. All the tools to be a great one. But that's his problem, he has all the tools but he's also one himself. Always either pissed off or indifferent. Not a leader by any stretch of the word. How can you win with a player like that? He'll get the next HC in Chicago fired as well.

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Guess he was no Bud Grant. He should find work however as an oc down there or some such job. Can't see him coming back to the CFL anytime soon, with the bundle he can make down there.   

 

Guess he was no Bud Grant. He should find work however as an oc down there or some such job. Can't see him coming back to the CFL anytime soon, with the bundle he can make down there.   

Cutler is a coach killer. Even when he plays well he just gives off negative vibes all the time. All the tools to be a great one. But that's his problem, he has all the tools but he's also one himself. Always either pissed off or indifferent. Not a leader by any stretch of the word. How can you win with a player like that? He'll get the next HC in Chicago fired as well.

 

Agree 100% Cutler is a major tool! Has all the talent but has a head issue IMHO. From what I read on the Bears Forum he does not spend the time in the film room, nor spend the time in prep. And true he always seems either pissed off or indifferent - but when you have a $50M guarantee on your contract -why worry? - Best thing the Bears could do is to find someone foolish enough to absorb at least part of his contract and get him out of Chicago.

comment_101233

 

 

 

If the Bombers don't hire him I will blame Walters.... :)

Stupid Walters....Just sitting there not doing anything

 

Wow, you must have stayed up all night thinking about that one. Very clever. 

 

Post made one hour after thread created...... I guess that's considered all night at your age ;)

 

Hey! I resemble that remark!

comment_101236

 

Guess he was no Bud Grant. He should find work however as an oc down there or some such job. Can't see him coming back to the CFL anytime soon, with the bundle he can make down there.   

 

Guess he was no Bud Grant. He should find work however as an oc down there or some such job. Can't see him coming back to the CFL anytime soon, with the bundle he can make down there.   

Cutler is a coach killer. Even when he plays well he just gives off negative vibes all the time. All the tools to be a great one. But that's his problem, he has all the tools but he's also one himself. Always either pissed off or indifferent. Not a leader by any stretch of the word. How can you win with a player like that? He'll get the next HC in Chicago fired as well.

 

 

Two best years of his career overall were under Trestman too, so a regression (if you can call it that) could be expected.

 

Unless they can find a trade partner in the off-season, 2015 is really the last year the Bears would pay the price if they let him go. In 2016 they'd save 14 mill in cap space and only have 3 mill in dead money.

comment_101237

Aw, heck. It's a slow day. Let's start a "fire Kyle Walters" thread. We have the next four months with little news to complain about, so we might as well get started early.

we need to get another 18 page thread started about this guy again:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chijioke_Onyenegecha

You know it's the off-season when you can get long threads going about DB's that barely played...

comment_101239

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/cfl-55-yard-line/marc-trestman-s-out-in-chicago--but-there-are-long-odds-against-him-returning-to-the-cfl-soon-185821974.html

 

The Chicago Bears' decision to fire head coach Marc Trestman (and general manager Phil Emery) Monday after two seasons will have plenty of implications for the CFL, but it seems unlikely that Trestman himself will return north of the border this coming season. For one thing, he has two seasons left on his Bears contract, so he could get paid for doing absolutely nothing in 2015. If he does elect to take another coaching job, he'll likely still be in demand as an offensive coordinator or consultant in the NFL or NCAA, jobs that pay better than most CFL head coaching positions. Moreover, even if Trestman was eager to return to being a CFL head coach, there currently aren't any jobs open. Yes, if Trestman decided he wanted to come back to the CFL right away and an owner elected to ditch their current head coach to make that happen, it's theoretically possible we could see Trestman on a CFL sideline in 2015. The odds of all that happening seem like something generated by the Infinite Improbability Drive, though.

 

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