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Thread: Jeremy Bates hired as QB coach/Passing Game OC?

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    I like the Tice promotion and the Emery hire was Bigtime IMO,getting Bates was what I had been hoping for since he went with the Seahawks.It`s like they were stuck in the mud with Angelo and since he`s been gone they are starting to run things the right way.Now the start of Free Agency and the Draft are going to be alot of fun.I haven`t felt this good about a Bears off season in a loooong time.
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    Score another point for Emery. Cant wait for the Draft this year.

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    I don`t believe too much of anything Lovie Smith says.He says things like we`ve been to the playoffs 1 out of the last 2 years instead of 1 out of the last 5 or 6 whichever it may be.But anyway he does like to play games with what he says and thats fine.To me,and this is just my opinion,it seems like Emery talked to Cutler and said who do you work well with.After he got his answer,he may have had a conversation with Coach Smith.After that conversation,Lovie may have gotten the idea it might be a good thing to keep the guy HAPPY who can hire or fire you after next season.I think Lovie may have been a little PO`d with Bates after he turned him down 2 yrs ago.This is just my opinion.
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    If I remember right Jeremy turned down the Bears OC job when we ended up with Martz. Something is up here because Lovie for sure didn't even want to interview Bates because he turned him down for the OC job. This could be Cutler flexing is muscles to get the man he wants.

    I knew Jeremy from the Broncos training game when he was here. To me this is a big step backwards for him. He should have taken the Bears OC when he had the chance had he we would have been 100% better off. However if he had taken the job JA might still be here. And I think we still would have been looking for a new OC because he would have been a HC somewhere today. His mistake a couple of years back means a big improvement for the Bears this year.

    Not sure how Tices run happy Offense, is going to match up with Jeremys pass happy Offense, will be interesting to see from a Bears fans stand point.

    And if any of you think Cutler will get a pass with Jeremy, your wrong I seen Jeremy get in Cutler face during more then one practice. I have also seen him rip WR for not running their routes right also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kidla View Post
    I don`t believe too much of anything Lovie Smith says.He says things like we`ve been to the playoffs 1 out of the last 2 years instead of 1 out of the last 5 or 6 whichever it may be.But anyway he does like to play games with what he says and thats fine.To me,and this is just my opinion,it seems like Emery talked to Cutler and said who do you work well with.After he got his answer,he may have had a conversation with Coach Smith.After that conversation,Lovie may have gotten the idea it might be a good thing to keep the guy HAPPY who can hire or fire you after next season.I think Lovie may have been a little PO`d with Bates after he turned him down 2 yrs ago.This is just my opinion.
    I would agree with this statement, except for the fact that with any business, things can change quickly. Lovie Smith could very well have meant that Jeremy Bates was the most qualified man for the job. I do tend to believe that the Bears were at a point of desperation at getting a QB coach, so they finally buckled under the pressure and got Jeremy Bates. JMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bearsinhouston View Post
    Go figure.... After denying the Bears the opportunity to speak with Zorn about the QB coach position, KC just let him go. I'm not sure I understand that.

    And I guess that he would have been preferable to Bates since they asked to speak to him first?

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    Do you guys think Zorn would have been better than Bates?

    I'm ok with Bates but just wondering what the consensus is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bearsinhouston View Post
    Do you guys think Zorn would have been better than Bates?

    I'm ok with Bates but just wondering what the consensus is...
    Frankly, I thought Zorn was an intrigueing prospect, but I think my preference would have been Bates, only because there is less learning curve in learning what Jay is most comfortable with and they start out their new offense with a bit of a head start from that perspective. Other than that, who knows.
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    For those old enough to remember- this is the sense I'm getting with this Tice/Bates 'O' philosophy : I'm guessing it might be alot like the 70's Raiders when they had Stabler, Branch, Biletnikoff, Casper, Van Eeghen etc. A run 1st O .... but also one that kept the chains moving with smart effective passing plays & one that would hit the bomb often enough to keep the D worried about it .

    Cutler = Stabler ( actually Cutler has more talent )
    Knox or a V.Jackson = Branch ( this slot is all about running long routes that threatens the D long )
    Bennett = Biletnikoff ( players who are similar all about hands )
    Davis or ? = Casper ( yes big reach but all we need is someone who will catch the ball for 1st down on 3rd down )
    Forte = Van Eeghen ( Forte runs for more yards and has better hands anyways and isn't a FB but who cares )

    - add in a solid enough D which the Bears should have hopefully .... and there you have a team quite similar to the 70's Raiders ( who were pretty damn good back then) and a Bears team that's a legit SB threat.

    A throwback team that would be fun to watch. And more likely to keep Cutler healthy which is the key.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Horse-shoe View Post
    For those old enough to remember- this is the sense I'm getting with this Tice/Bates 'O' philosophy : I'm guessing it might be alot like the 70's Raiders when they had Stabler, Branch, Biletnikoff, Casper, Van Eeghen etc. A run 1st O .... but also one that kept the chains moving with smart effective passing plays & one that would hit the bomb often enough to keep the D worried about it .

    Cutler = Stabler ( actually Cutler has more talent )
    Knox or a V.Jackson = Branch ( this slot is all about running long routes that threatens the D long )
    Bennett = Biletnikoff ( players who are similar all about hands )
    Davis or ? = Casper ( yes big reach but all we need is someone who will catch the ball for 1st down on 3rd down )
    Forte = Van Eeghen ( Forte runs for more yards and has better hands anyways and isn't a FB but who cares )

    - add in a solid enough D which the Bears should have hopefully .... and there you have a team quite similar to the 70's Raiders ( who were pretty damn good back then) and a Bears team that's a legit SB threat.

    A throwback team that would be fun to watch. And more likely to keep Cutler healthy which is the key.

    You forgot to add the player from the Raiders who would resemble Roy Williams. lol

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