Fields is dead. Seriously, Fields had awful vision and bad decision making, and if Flo couldn't handle Tua, no way he can deal with Fields.
Don’t worry about it because he’s probably going to go to Houston and shack up with his sexual deviate QB.
That could very well solve some of his problems. No developing qb will be good enough for him.I would add if the team had an established QB it would be fine, he's not the type to groom a rookie QB as we all witnessed.
Agree...If he was brought in as DC the Bears defense would be scary. Its the offense they have would be a disaster for him to fix.Flores went 19-14 the last two seasons. His D is very good. You could do a lot worse.
This is the game time incompetence that has continued into his 3rd year. He is always the 2nd best coach on the field.What Chicago is potentially getting is a coach who wanted to call a time out during an officials booth review of a catch called complete on the field.
Leaving us with either;
A) He wasn’t aware that if it was reversed from a catch to incomplete that the clock would stop.
B) He couldn’t get an either or play called in the 3 minutes it took for the review to come back.
Good luck Chicago.
Great for your Defense.Lifelong Dolphins/Bears fan here (long story), hope this thread stays in this forum...
While myself and others are excited by the prospect of Flores coming to the Bears, many are expressing deep concerns over his lack of ability to get a staff in order, and how he couldn't deal with Tua and wanted to go after Watson...
I'm not sure how to respond to those criticisms.
Yeah I'd especially worry since they have a rookie, young qb in Fields. It seemed like Flores kind of hindered Tua's development. Last thing Bears want is a talented young qb that's up and down to have a coach not helping him as much as possible to develop into a franchise qb. I think an offensive minded coach would be better for them, to help further develop and make fields reach his potentia. Fields is talented, but it's a mystery how he will pan out. Some talented qbs are busts, some just back ups, others marginal starters and some franchise qbs. He has a ton of talent, but many qb rookies that didn't pan out had a ton of talent too.
Damn, that's not fair to you......you had to deal with him here and now you might get him again up there?
It will be awesome seeing him reunited w Jakeem Grant! Perhaps he would trade him back to us for that 6th?Lifelong Dolphins/Bears fan here (long story), hope this thread stays in this forum...
While myself and others are excited by the prospect of Flores coming to the Bears, many are expressing deep concerns over his lack of ability to get a staff in order, and how he couldn't deal with Tua and wanted to go after Watson...
I'm not sure how to respond to those criticisms.
This is what I’ve been saying about “offensive” coaches. If they don’t have a HOF QB they don’t look like gurus now do they?The Bears had an offensive-minded coach in Nagy for four years, I don't think they ever had an offense that ranked above 20th
I've had to deal with Wanny and Cutler on both teams....I'm used to it.
I've been telling people for years that Nagy was a bum. A couple years ago Trubisky played well when Nagy was running good play designs that kept the defense off balance. And then the year after it was just the most bland dropback offense that did nothing to make the qbs job easier or keep the defense guessing, which is standard.The Bears had an offensive-minded coach in Nagy for four years, I don't think they ever had an offense that ranked above 20th
I've had to deal with Wanny and Cutler on both teams....I'm used to it.