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For Emery - no coach is off limits - the price tag be damned
Money is no object. Emery can pick anyone he wants. Price tag be damned.
Wow. George McCaskey is my new hero!!!!! This guy is definitely a different animal than any of the previous McCaskeys.
LINK to the article JENSEN: In coaching search, Bears GM Phil Emery has money, power Any perception that Phil Emery is a puppet general manager should’ve been eradicated Monday morning.
Emery decided to fire coach Lovie Smith after the Bears fell short of the playoffs, and his bold move was presumably rubber-stamped by chairman George McCaskey and president Ted Phillips, both of whom have insisted in the past that Emery has full autonomy despite suggestions to the contrary.
The first notable example of Emery’s clout was the trade of two third-round picks to the Miami Dolphins for wide receiver Brandon Marshall. Less than a year later, Marshall shattered several notable single-season team receiving records.
Now Emery must find a replacement for a coach who was widely respected throughout Halas Hall.
And the choice will be his, the price tag be damned.
Emery didn’t speak to reporters Monday. He apparently was busy lining up interviews with at least three coaching candidates: Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan and Atlanta Falcons special-teams coordinator Keith Armstrong.
But as the Bears look for their 14th coach, this much should be clear: No coach is off-limits.
Despite a reputation for spending sparingly, the Bears have opened up the coffers to sign Julius Peppers, Matt Forte and Jay Cutler to sizable contracts in recent years, and there’s no indication the team is averse to spending what’s necessary for the right coach.
Smith already was one of the better-compensated coaches in the NFL (the eighth-highest-paid in all of sports, according to Forbes), and he’s guaranteed more than $5 million from the Bears in 2013, but that figure would decrease if he takes a job elsewhere.
With at least six other franchises in search of a new coach, the Bears might have to pay a premium if they become enamored with a particular candidate.
Skimping on a backup linebacker is one thing; skimping on the mouthpiece of the franchise is quite another.
The aforementioned candidates shouldn’t command anything close to what Sean Payton or Bill Belichick make. They reportedly earn over $7.5 million apiece annually. But if Emery wanted to make a run at a high-profile, proven coach such as Bill Cowher or Jon Gruden, no one in the organization would stop him.
Emery has endeared himself to the Halas Hall crowd with his work ethic, no-nonsense approach and willingness to shelve his ego.
“This is one of his strengths,” McCaskey said shortly after Emery’s hire last January. “He keeps talking about team. He has the authority, but he isn’t going to wield that authority just for the sake of doing so.
“He’s going to make sure that everyone is moving forward.”
One of the conditions of becoming the Bears’ GM was to keep Smith as coach for the 2012 season. In retrospect, with the Bears missing the playoffs, it’s fair to question the delay of the inevitable change.
Yet of the six coaches hired last offseason, only one stands out as a possible fit for the Bears: Jeff Fisher. The former Bears safety, though, had a similar track record to Smith: mixed results with the most notable accomplishment being a Super Bowl berth.
But Emery certainly isn’t living in the past, and he’s not handcuffed in any way.
Players were distraught after Smith’s firing, but Charles Tillman and Jay Cutler expressed confidence in Emery.
“I have all the faith in the world in Phil,’’ Cutler said. ‘‘He’s very detailed. He has a plan in mind. He wouldn’t make these decisions and take these actions if he didn’t have a real plan and direction of where he wants this to go.
“Once you’re around him even a little bit, he exudes confidence, and you know he’s going to make the right decisions.”
Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 12-31-2012 at 10:55 PM.
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Originally Posted by
JustAnotherBearsFan99
Money is no object. Emery can pick anyone he wants. Price tag be damned.
Wow. George McCaskey is my new hero!!!!! This guy is definitely a different animal than any of the previous McCaskeys.
I want to see an offensive minded head coach, that is the way the game has gone now with the rules that have been put in place. It will be interesting to see if Marinelli is kept as the defensive coordinator if an offensive coach is signed. Either way I do not believe this defense falls of that much unless there is a purge of the high salary/older players.
I think the signing of Julius Peppers and the trading for Jay Cutler showed that the ownership wants to win now and will no longer tolerate mediocrity. The firing of Lovie Smith, who is not a bad coach, further indicates this.
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God... I'm going to love this off-season!
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Originally Posted by
inchibearfan
I want to see an offensive minded head coach, that is the way the game has gone now with the rules that have been put in place. It will be interesting to see if Marinelli is kept as the defensive coordinator if an offensive coach is signed. Either way I do not believe this defense falls of that much unless there is a purge of the high salary/older players.
I think the signing of Julius Peppers and the trading for Jay Cutler showed that the ownership wants to win now and will no longer tolerate mediocrity. The firing of Lovie Smith, who is not a bad coach, further indicates this.
There is a very good Offensive Coordinator in New England.
Peppers and Cutler were both signed under Jerry Angelo. Marinelli is running Lovie Smiths defense, just as Ron Rivera used to.
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Money is a great tool, I just hope Emery has a great vision and chooses accordingly. As long as he gets a coach who is honored to be in Chicago and to restore the roar and the glory for a long time.
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!
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It doesn't matter. So long as Ted Phillips is president, we will never win a Super Bowl. Bank on it.
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Originally Posted by
KenMasters
There is a very good Offensive Coordinator in New England.
Peppers and Cutler were both signed under Jerry Angelo. Marinelli is running Lovie Smiths defense, just as Ron Rivera used to.
If the Bears hire Josh McDumb-Dumb, I will quit watching them. I've heard that there were rumors going around that he might get the job if Lovie got fired, but those came from Bleacher Report and are not to be trusted. Josh McDaniels' first order of business would be to get rid of both Cutler and Marshall, and that would prove disastrous for this offense. He failed miserably as a head coach in Denver, and I doubt seriously Phil Emery, who was working for a team (Chiefs) within the same division as Denver, would go down that road.
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i'm going to say something i dont think i've ever said in my lifetime. i fully trust our gm. holy crap i said it. after bringing in BM, and getting good back ups for qb and rb (those were 3 of our major problems late last season) all of those issues were fixed in the offseason. now the OL is in the spotlight. get ready for some major changes up front.
though i did/do like lovie, if emery thought there was time for a change, well i guess there was time for a change. i just wish he would have had someone lined up for the job. but whos to say he doesnt for that matter.
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Originally Posted by
Metallman56
i'm going to say something i dont think i've ever said in my lifetime. i fully trust our gm. holy crap i said it. after bringing in BM, and getting good back ups for qb and rb (those were 3 of our major problems late last season) all of those issues were fixed in the offseason. now the OL is in the spotlight. get ready for some major changes up front.
though i did/do like lovie, if emery thought there was time for a change, well i guess there was time for a change. i just wish he would have had someone lined up for the job. but whos to say he doesnt for that matter.
Yup pending on how this offseason goes they should recreate the text on the pennys in Chicago: In Emery we trust
Emery apears to be this franchise savior along with George McCaskey... Would be nice to walk into a new era like the Blackhawks did. Oh those dreams... make them happen.
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
If the Bears hire Josh McDumb-Dumb, I will quit watching them. I've heard that there were rumors going around that he might get the job if Lovie got fired, but those came from Bleacher Report and are not to be trusted. Josh McDaniels' first order of business would be to get rid of both Cutler and Marshall, and that would prove disastrous for this offense. He failed miserably as a head coach in Denver, and I doubt seriously Phil Emery, who was working for a team (Chiefs) within the same division as Denver, would go down that road.
Josh McDanials won't even get a sniff from Emery. He really hurt the Denver franchise when he was there. He was way over his head there & looked like a bumbling idiot.
Also, I suspect Belichick is responsible for the success of the offense in New England - not the OC. He's the puppetmaster, the guys like Josh are the puppets.