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    Rank Lovie Smith

    With the news of the Bears and Lovie Smith talking contract extension, some fans are in favor of the move while others are against it. So let me ask a question.... where do you rank Lovie Smith out of all the current HC, and guys who "might" consider coming out of retirement.

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    Team Coach Year
    hired[N 1]
    Record Winning
    percentage
    Accomplishments Previous coach Ref
    Arizona Cardinals Ken Whisenhunt 2007 40-40 .500 1 NFC Championship
    2 NFC West Championships
    2 Playoff Berths
    Dennis Green [5]
    Atlanta Falcons Mike Smith 2008 43-21 .672 1 NFC South Championship
    3 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Bobby Petrino[N 2] [6]
    Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh 2008 44-20 .688 1 AFC North Championship
    4 Playoff Berths
    Brian Billick [7]
    Buffalo Bills Chan Gailey 2010 28-36 .437 Dick Jauron[N 3]
    Carolina Panthers Ron Rivera 2011 6-10 .375 John Fox [8]
    Chicago Bears Lovie Smith 2004 71-57 .555 1 NFC Championship
    3 NFC North Championships
    3 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Dick Jauron [9]
    Cincinnati Bengals Marvin Lewis 2003 69-74-1 .486 2 AFC North Championships
    3 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Dick LeBeau [10]
    Cleveland Browns Pat Shurmur 2011 4-12 .250 Eric Mangini
    Dallas Cowboys Jason Garrett 2010[N 4] 13-11 .542 Wade Phillips [13]
    Denver Broncos John Fox 2011 81-79 .506 1 NFC Championship
    3 NFC South Championships
    1 AFC West Championship
    3 Playoff Berths
    Josh McDaniels[N 5] [15]
    Detroit Lions Jim Schwartz 2009 18-30 .375 1 Playoff Berths Rod Marinelli [16]
    Green Bay Packers Mike McCarthy 2006 63-33 .653 1 Super Bowl Championship
    1 NFC Championship
    2 NFC North Championship
    4 Playoff Berths
    Mike Sherman [17]
    Houston Texans Gary Kubiak 2006 47-49 .490 1 AFC South Championship
    1 Playoff Berths
    Dom Capers [18]
    Indianapolis Colts Chuck Pagano 2012 0-0 .000 Jim Caldwell [19]
    Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Mularkey 2012 14-18 .438 Jack Del Rio [20]
    Kansas City Chiefs Romeo Crennel 2012 26-41 .388 Todd Haley [21]
    Miami Dolphins Joe Philbin 2012 0-0 .000 Tony Sparano [22]
    Minnesota Vikings Leslie Frazier 2010[N 6] 6-16 .272 Brad Childress [25]
    New England Patriots Bill Belichick 2000 175-97 .643 3 Super Bowl Championships
    5 AFC Championships
    9 AFC East Championships
    10 Playoff Berths
    2 AP Coach of the Year Awards
    Pete Carroll [2]
    New Orleans Saints Sean Payton 2006 62-34 .646 1 Super Bowl Championship
    1 NFC Championship
    3 NFC South Championships
    3 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Jim Haslett [26]
    New York Giants Tom Coughlin 2004 142-114 .555 2 Super Bowl Championships
    2 NFC Championships
    3 NFC East Championships
    2 AFC Central Championships
    5 Playoff Berths
    Jim Fassel [27]
    New York Jets Rex Ryan 2009 28-20 .583 2 Playoff Berths Eric Mangini [28]
    Oakland Raiders Dennis Allen 2012 0-0 .000 Hue Jackson
    Philadelphia Eagles Andy Reid 1999 126-81–1 .605 1 NFC Championship
    5 NFC East Championships
    9 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Ray Rhodes [29]
    Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Tomlin 2007 55-25 .688 1 Super Bowl Championship
    2 AFC Championship
    3 AFC North Championships
    4 Playoff Berths
    Bill Cowher [3]
    San Diego Chargers Norv Turner 2007 106–113-1 .484 3 AFC West Championships
    1 NFC East Championship
    4 Playoff Berths
    Marty Schottenheimer [30]
    San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh 2011 13-3 .813 1 NFC West Championship
    1 Playoff Berths
    |1 AP Coach Of The Year Award
    Mike Singletary[N 7] [34]
    Seattle Seahawks Pete Carroll 2010 47-49 .489 1 AFC East Championship
    1 NFC West Championship
    3 Playoff Berths
    Jim L. Mora [35]
    St. Louis Rams Jeff Fisher 2012 142-120 .542 1 AFC Championship
    1 AFC Central Championship
    2 AFC South Championships
    6 Playoff Berths
    Steve Spagnuolo [36]
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers Greg Schiano 2012 0-0 .000 Raheem Morris [37]
    Tennessee Titans Mike Munchak 2011 9-7 .563 Jeff Fisher
    Washington Redskins Mike Shanahan 2010 154-110 .583 2 Super Bowl Championships
    2 AFC Championships
    3 AFC West Championships
    7 Playoff Berths
    Jim Zorn [38]
    [edit]See also

    Brian Urlacher
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    The SCORE just had HUB on, and asked this, his reply was 10th best. I'll ask is it too soon? Last time it cost the Bears more money cause he won, so is this cause of money? Emery must have signed off on this too, right? He is signed thru NEXT year, why now? why not wait till contract is up? The Bears MIGHT do better then Lovie, then again COULD do much worse too. One playoff in 5, or is it six years? Sure he has a winning record, but playoff WINS is what I measure a coach by.
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    Winning Percentage Ranks:

    Team Coach Year
    hired[N 1]
    Record Winning
    percentage
    Accomplishments Previous coach Ref
    San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh 2011 13-3 .813 1 NFC West Championship
    1 Playoff Berths
    |1 AP Coach Of The Year Award
    Mike Singletary[N 7] [34]
    Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh 2008 44-20 .688 1 AFC North Championship
    4 Playoff Berths
    Brian Billick [7]
    Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Tomlin 2007 55-25 .688 1 Super Bowl Championship
    2 AFC Championship
    3 AFC North Championships
    4 Playoff Berths
    Bill Cowher [3]
    Atlanta Falcons Mike Smith 2008 43-21 .672 1 NFC South Championship
    3 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Bobby Petrino[N 2] [6]
    Green Bay Packers Mike McCarthy 2006 63-33 .653 1 Super Bowl Championship
    1 NFC Championship
    2 NFC North Championship
    4 Playoff Berths
    Mike Sherman [17]
    New Orleans Saints Sean Payton 2006 62-34 .646 1 Super Bowl Championship
    1 NFC Championship
    3 NFC South Championships
    3 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Jim Haslett [26]
    New England Patriots Bill Belichick 2000 175-97 .643 3 Super Bowl Championships
    5 AFC Championships
    9 AFC East Championships
    10 Playoff Berths
    2 AP Coach of the Year Awards
    Pete Carroll [2]
    Philadelphia Eagles Andy Reid 1999 126-81–1 .605 1 NFC Championship
    5 NFC East Championships
    9 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Ray Rhodes [29]
    New York Jets Rex Ryan 2009 28-20 .583 2 Playoff Berths Eric Mangini [28]
    Washington Redskins Mike Shanahan 2010 154-110 .583 2 Super Bowl Championships
    2 AFC Championships
    3 AFC West Championships
    7 Playoff Berths
    Jim Zorn [38]
    Tennessee Titans Mike Munchak 2011 9-7 .563 Jeff Fisher
    Chicago Bears Lovie Smith 2004 71-57 .555 1 NFC Championship
    3 NFC North Championships
    3 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Dick Jauron [9]
    New York Giants Tom Coughlin 2004 142-114 .555 2 Super Bowl Championships
    2 NFC Championships
    3 NFC East Championships
    2 AFC Central Championships
    5 Playoff Berths
    Jim Fassel [27]
    Dallas Cowboys Jason Garrett 2010[N 4] 13-11 .542 Wade Phillips [13]
    St. Louis Rams Jeff Fisher 2012 142-120 .542 1 AFC Championship
    1 AFC Central Championship
    2 AFC South Championships
    6 Playoff Berths
    Steve Spagnuolo [36]
    Denver Broncos John Fox 2011 81-79 .506 1 NFC Championship
    3 NFC South Championships
    1 AFC West Championship
    3 Playoff Berths
    Josh McDaniels[N 5] [15]
    Arizona Cardinals Ken Whisenhunt 2007 40-40 .500 1 NFC Championship
    2 NFC West Championships
    2 Playoff Berths
    Dennis Green [5]
    Houston Texans Gary Kubiak 2006 47-49 .490 1 AFC South Championship
    1 Playoff Berths
    Dom Capers [18]
    Seattle Seahawks Pete Carroll 2010 47-49 .489 1 AFC East Championship
    1 NFC West Championship
    3 Playoff Berths
    Jim L. Mora [35]
    Cincinnati Bengals Marvin Lewis 2003 69-74-1 .486 2 AFC North Championships
    3 Playoff Berths
    1 AP Coach of the Year Award
    Dick LeBeau [10]
    San Diego Chargers Norv Turner 2007 106–113-1 .484 3 AFC West Championships
    1 NFC East Championship
    4 Playoff Berths
    Marty Schottenheimer [30]
    Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Mularkey 2012 14-18 .438 Jack Del Rio [20]
    Buffalo Bills Chan Gailey 2010 28-36 .437 Dick Jauron[N 3]
    Kansas City Chiefs Romeo Crennel 2012 26-41 .388 Todd Haley [21]
    Carolina Panthers Ron Rivera 2011 6-10 .375 John Fox [8]
    Detroit Lions Jim Schwartz 2009 18-30 .375 1 Playoff Berths Rod Marinelli [16]
    Minnesota Vikings Leslie Frazier 2010[N 6] 6-16 .272 Brad Childress [25]
    Cleveland Browns Pat Shurmur 2011 4-12 .250 Eric Mangini
    Indianapolis Colts Chuck Pagano 2012 0-0 .000 Jim Caldwell [19]
    Miami Dolphins Joe Philbin 2012 0-0 .000 Tony Sparano [22]
    Oakland Raiders Dennis Allen 2012 0-0 .000 Hue Jackson
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers Greg Schiano 2012 0-0 .000 Raheem Morris [37]
    [edit]See also

    Brian Urlacher
    Thanks For The Memories


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    BRING BACK Dave Wannstedt!!!!


    Seriously though, Lovie Smith is a top 10 coach in the league. His weakness is offense. The defense has been the best in the NFL over his tenure. I don't think theres any question they need to extend his contract.

    If he deserves to be fired then what do you have to do to keep your job? Thats the question we should be asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxMidwayMonstersxX View Post
    BRING BACK Dave Wannstedt!!!!


    Seriously though, Lovie Smith is a top 10 coach in the league. His weakness is offense. The defense has been the best in the NFL over his tenure. I don't think theres any question they need to extend his contract.

    If he deserves to be fired then what do you have to do to keep your job? Thats the question we should be asking.

    Make the Playoffs more often, just maybe? Having a good D and not making the playoffs, is like being to work on time but not performing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yttocs View Post
    Make the Playoffs more often, just maybe? Having a good D and not making the playoffs, is like being to work on time but not performing.

    I think they've done a great job making the playoffs (and a super bowl) considering they only field half a team most years.

    I mean seriously, the offense isn't Lovie's thing, we knew that when we hired him. Get a good GM and OC to take care of that for him.

    In reality, we couldn't get anyone better.

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    That's a poor excuse MidwayMonsters, He's the HC, the whole team is his thing, if he neglects one piece in favor of "his" piece then that is on him too. He has been saddled w/a bad GM though, but how much of what the GM did was at the behest of the HC? I'll look at guys I would rather have over him:

    Belecheat
    Coughlin
    Tomlin
    McCarthy
    Peyton
    Both Harbaughs

    None of which are on the way out

    Here is the list I think Lovie is just above or right with

    Ried
    Mike Smith
    Shannahan
    Fox
    Norv Turner

    None of them I would want over Lovie.

    I wouldn't mind seeing the Chin when it comes to retiree's, but that's about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    That's a poor excuse MidwayMonsters, He's the HC, the whole team is his thing, if he neglects one piece in favor of "his" piece then that is on him too. He has been saddled w/a bad GM though, but how much of what the GM did was at the behest of the HC? I'll look at guys I would rather have over him:

    Belecheat
    Coughlin
    Tomlin
    McCarthy
    Peyton
    Both Harbaughs

    None of which are on the way out

    Here is the list I think Lovie is just above or right with

    Ried
    Mike Smith
    Shannahan
    Fox
    Norv Turner

    None of them I would want over Lovie.

    I wouldn't mind seeing the Chin when it comes to retiree's, but that's about it.
    The Chin wont go anywhere unless he has full control... ie. GM

    Aint happening here

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    Benj I agree. So I think the best thing we can do is what we are doing. It's a damn shame we didn't go after one of the Harbaugh boys when we had a chance though b/c they are clearly better, we really missed on those guys.

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