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Mr. Scot

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Basically, now people are getting it. All over the local twitter channels.

Hurney didn't make decisions, JR did. Hurney just a fall guy, next guy is just a yes sir guy. JR still makes all the decisions here in Carolina. Accorsi's job was to find JR a solid candidate that would be a Yes sir type of guy.

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Darin Gantt@daringantt

Said it before, will continue to say it, keeping Rivera is a mistake. The man's 13-19, 2-12 in games decided by a TD. Good guy, overmatched.

i'm in agreement, unless there is that stipulation that says playoffs or bust. if we are eliminated from playoff contention early again next year, there's no way rivera should finish out the season. no excuses.

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Acee is saying its likely down to Raye/Telesco in San Diego. Keim is still in play.

The Bears are looking north of the border in the HC search, with an interview with Montreal Alouettes Marc Trestman

Marc Ross must have really bad breath or something.

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But with the new GM he will have to draft and add players via free agency for Rivera. What's the point of doing all that if next year Rivera doesn't make the playoffs which isn't guaranteed anyway? We pretty much wasted time, money, and a draft class if they don't fit the new coach system. We are starting over with a new GM, don't you think it would be fair if we gave him a clean slate and able to pick his own guy and build now?

Just because you change coaches in a year doesn't mean you change systems or make radical changes. You could bring in a new coach and keep McDermott or get rid of Chud but bring in someone else who would run a similar offensive system.

As for starting from scratch, if all I had to worry about was a new coach then maybe you do. But one of the biggest mistakes that new bosses make is coming in and trying to change everything at once which forces them all over the place with little focus. If we are building for the long-term, then one year isn't that important in the scheme of things particularly when the decision is not clear cut.

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Acee is saying its likely down to Raye/Telesco in San Diego. Keim is still in play.

The Bears are looking north of the border in the HC search, with an interview with Montreal Alouettes Marc Trestman

Hey, I'm not doing too bad at this. lol I still think they stay in house and go with Raye. He's got a ton of respect in the Chargers Organization. Unless Telesco blows them away, I'd say Raye is the solid bet there.

Tretsman has a solid chance there in Chicago as well. Has a solid relationship with Cutler from before his NFL draft as Cutler's trainer.

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From Jay Glazer...

:lol:

Glazer was the one who recently said ESPN keeps misspelling his name. They spell it "Sources".

LMAO

Here's the full thing.

"@richarddeitsch: BREAKING: Sources say Sources is considering coming clean and admitting he was really Reports throughout his career." >I can confirm this, but only if someone else steals it ;) Hahahahaha

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