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    Lovie Is Getting Some Love..............

    Lovie Smith feeling the love
    MARK POTASH ON THE BEARS November 6, 2011 7:38PM


    BEARS
    AT EAGLES
    Time: 7:30 p.m. Monday at Lincoln Financial Field.
    TV: Ch. 26, ESPN (Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, Jon Gruden).
    Radio: 780-AM, 105.9-FM. • Line: Eagles by 71/2.



    Updated: November 7, 2011 2:12AM


    Lovie Smith doesn’t care about how popular he is or how much respect he gets. He doesn’t seem to care about anybody’s perception of him outside of the locker room and the second floor of Halas Hall.
    But if he did, he might want to savor the moment. Because Lovie is on a roll.

    His decision to take the Bears to London less than 72 hours before kickoff against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was criticized as a bad move because history showed that teams that arrive later in the week don’t play as well as those that arrive earlier. But Lovie looked like a genius when the Bears won.
    That’s not all. Lovie beat Ron Rivera. His team doesn’t appear to miss Olin Kreutz. Matt Forte is miffed at the Bears but is still playing his heart out for Lovie.

    After an unprecedented run of good health last season that was supposed to turn the other way this season, yet the Bears have but one player on the injury list. Lovie even won a challenge. When replay officials reversed a fumble call after a Brian Urlacher interception against the Buccaneers, it broke a streak of six consecutive failed challenges. (Oh goody he's one for seven now. Starting pitchers with that kind of record get sent down to the minors or pitch for the Cubs (maybe that's the same thing, LOL).

    And the Bears have yet to play a game since veteran safety Chris Harris was released without a proven player to replace him, yet rookie Chris Conte already is being hailed by many as an upgrade — a judgment that might actually come to fruition — and Conte doesn’t even play Harris’ position.

    Now Lovie is getting kudos and grudging respect for holding his players accountable; for publicly challenging Henry Melton to play better; for ‘coaching up’ his players; for the two-game winning streak. With Ozzie Guillen and Mike Quade yet to be replaced, with Tom Thibodeau out of sight and out of mind because of the NBA lockout and with the Blackhawks still not as beloved in Chicago as they should be, Lovie might have the highest Q-rating of any coach or manager in town. (And demanding accountability is imperative on championship teams. It's about time that started on this team)


    I think longtime Bears’ analyst Hub Arkush said it best during a Wednesday radio appearance when he sounded almost chagrined to admit a newfound respect for Smith. ‘‘I’ve actually become more of a Lovie fan in the last year or so in a roundabout way,’’ Hub said in response to a caller griping about the Packers getting more out of their players than the Bears get out of theirs. ‘‘Lovie Smith is in his eighth season in the NFL. He is tied for the third-longest tenured coach in the league right now. He is 16 games over .500 and that’s not all luck. (Hub Arkush said something nice about Lovies and the Bears???? Wow, the devil must be waxing up his skis and lacing up his ice skates)

    ‘‘I think he’s a bad game-day coach. I think his clock-management is horrible. His use of replays and timeouts is insane. But he’s also doing something right. I think it’s the way his players respond and react to him. And it’s the way he keeps them focused. I’ve become more and more of a believer. Give him the Packers’ talent, I don’t know what would happen.’’

    I don’t know either. But I’d love to find out. (So would we which is why the Fire Jerry Angelo movement got started)

    The obvious catch here is that no matter how real or how deserved this spate of appreciation is for Lovie, it is very fleeting. The Bears can play well in their next two games — against the Eagles tonight and the Lions on Sunday at Soldier Field — and still lose both to fall to 4-5 a week from today. Then it won’t be long before we’re wondering when Bill Cowher is returning to coaching. (How true how true and 16 games over .500 in eight seasons isn't exactly coaching at the level of a Don Shula you know)

    Maybe that’s why Lovie Smith doesn’t care how respected he is in Chicago. Respect here has value. But without a championship ring, it has a very short shelf life. (Lovie will never get his just dues as a HC until he does get one. This pattern of getting almost there and then falling back will be his downfall if it isn't stopped)
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    I've never been a huge Lovie Smith fan but maybe he is getting a little tougher as time goes by. It really is way past the time when he should have been using benchings and calling guys out in public over crappy play. I think we're all very tired of that phrase, "so and so is our _________ and we'll go from there". As much as I hated to see it maybe it was time for Chris Harris to go and if Henry Melton doesn't get off his ass and start getting some sacks his ass needs to be riding the bench.

    Lovie is undoubtedly THE WORST game day coach in the NFL and I don't know if that will ever improve but he does have the respect of his players and they will play for him as the article indicates Matt Forte has done so far. The core talent of this team isn't that bad and maybe just maybe if we do get a GM who can provide the extra talent to him Lovie can finally get that ring and shut his critics, like me, up for good.
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