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Lovie Asks For Some Quiet Too.............
Smith wants crowd to keep quiet on offense
By Vaughn McClure, Tribune reporter 1:09 p.m. CDT, September 10, 2012
Lovie Smith is all in favor of a boisterous home crowd -- when the Bears are on defense. But in terms of the offense, the coach’s philosophy never has changed in regard to crowd noise.
It’s the same line of thinking quarterback Jay Cutler had during Sunday’s win over the Colts, when Cutler encouraged the crowd to quiet down during a goal-line situation.
"There’s a general rule: When our defense is out there, that’s the beauty of having a home crowd," Smith said Monday when asked about the noise. "... And when we have the ball offensively, we would like for our crowd to be as quiet as possible then.
"Of course, we would love for you to cheer right after the play. But in between, when we’re trying to communicate, yes, we definitely need them to be quiet then."
Cutler motioned with his hands for the crowd to quiet down a first-quarter play from the Colts’ 1. When the noise continued, he called a timeout. Television cameras caught a heated Cutler saying, "Shut up"’ as he walked over to the sideline.
Cutler was asked afterward about his reaction.
"Please, please, please let’s tone it down a little bit when we’re down in the 20," the quarterback said. "You’re more than welcome to yell and scream and do whatever you want to do after we score but, please, let’s go ahead and quiet the stadium down and save it for after we score. Thank you. That’s my PSA."
Smith said the fans were "outstanding" on third downs when the defense was on the field. The Colts converted just 2 of 10 on third down, although they converted both of their fourth-down opportunities.
INJURY UPDATE: Smith did not provide an update on Charles Tillman’s status other than to say he expected Tillman to play Thursday against Green Bay because "my glass is half full." One teammate said Tillman got kicked in the right shin. Tillman, who wore a protected sleeve on his leg during meetings, would have been held out had the Bears practiced Monday.
Smith said Brian Urlacher (knee) and Kyle Adams (shoulder) also would have been held out Monday, while tackle J’Marcus Webb (thumb) would have been limited.
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as with the original thread about Cutler asking fans to be smarter, this has been an on going problem. Look at Indy, Denver, NO, GB..... they all know to sit on their hands and shut the hell up when their team has the ball.
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Well I admit that's it's been awhile since the Bears have had an offensive effort like yesterdays especially since it backed up all of what they've been saying in the preseason but people need some common sense no matter how happy they may be.
I guess they need some lessons on how to the that 12th man and maybe Lovie backing what Cutler had to say will help. You just know there are gonna be people who think Jay was just being a jerk again when all he's about is going out and trying to win a game.
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It's just dumb. If you're at the game and your screaming when Cutler is trying run the offense, then you're an idiot and you should give someone who knows how to act your tickets. Just freakin stop already!
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WTF does our HC want Sleepy time during the game?
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Originally Posted by
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WTF does our HC want Sleepy time during the game?
No, only on offense so the players can hear their own offensive calls. It is quite sad when Jay has to call a time out because his line can not hear the play being called.
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Originally Posted by
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No, only on offense so the players can hear their own offensive calls. It is quite sad when Jay has to call a time out because his line can not hear the play being called.
Well as he was saying on his talk show he called audibles 50%-60% of the time so too much noise is gonna make a big difference as far as how well those guys out of the edge can hear him not to mention the line calls. He's right. Cheer after the play is over not while he's trying to call a play.
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