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19-39 against teams over .500 horrible player evaluation and could not hire a competent offensive coordinator

Add in 6 straight losses (and 7 of last 8) to your arch rival, consistent meltdowns in December and a punchless offense despite most of your resources being allocated to offense through draft and free agent signings. Good f-ing riddance Lovie!!!!!
 

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Bear assistants are "freaking out" according to NFL.com and Adam Schefter reports he's fired

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Bears assistants freaking out???? Bawahahahahah, because these clowns know that they will be hard pressed to find work without their friend there to hire them.......Mike Tice?? Mr. 0-16 Marinelli?? Hope these clowns funded an annuity.
 
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watch how many white retreads get offers before lovie.

lovie was fired because he was black. no coach with his record gets fired.
 
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watch how many white retreads get offers before lovie.

lovie was fired because he was black. no coach with his record gets fired.


White re-tread coaches like Tom Coughlin. He is better than black re-tread coach Mr. nice guy vanilla defense Tony Dungy. And I say that as a colts fan. He was horrible. Brought in to fix defense and played the same vanilla look every down.

Or another white re-tread coach like Bill Bellichick? Or John Fox? (top 2 seeds in AFC)

How many times should Marvin Lewis have been fired? How does Ron Rivera still have a job?

There are given every opportunity because of their skin color; same as nfl quarterbacks
 

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watch how many white retreads get offers before lovie.

lovie was fired because he was black. no coach with his record gets fired.

I don't understand what your agenda is in regards to white vs. black. It's quite strange.
 

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Not his fault his QB is a pussy.

You can't put this on Cutler. While I am not a huge fan of the puss, nobody could have survived behind the turnstiles that the Bears had up front. Front office certainly is partly to blame. Carimi is a big f-ing wad of warm cookie dough, everyone in the league knew that Chris Williams was garbage with a jacked up back, yet they wasted 1st round picks on both.
 

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Horrible offensive line, not knowing which side of you head will get smacked on any given play.
Hester not knowing where to line up and then not knowing if he will run the correct route, one legit WR out there every week and the plays not coming in on time over and over and over which allows you no time to get to the line of scrimmage scan the defense and audible.
Yes this is all Cutler's fault
 

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He had to expect it if he did not make playoffs this season

So are you saying if the Packers beat the Vikings Lovie would still have a job???? That is why I don't understand this firing. Nobody, not even Vegas, predicted the Bears would win 10 games this year. Lovie BEAT expectations except for those delusional hardcore SUPERBOWL or bust Bears fans. Are the Bears more talented than the Packers, 49ers, Falcons or Seahawks? What did Bears mgmt. expect at the beginning of the year? Packers and Rodgers are still superior in the NFC North. Don't forget, Lovie took the Bears to the Superbowl with probably one of the worst starting QBs in Superbowl history, Rex Grossman. They gave up one 4th qtr drive to the Seahawks otherwise they would be the 5 seed and the Vikes would be out of the playoffs.
 

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Not a bills fan at all.

But feel Lovie would fit right in, in Buffalo.

Maybe start a change.
 

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I hope Lovie stays in the NFC so the Bears can get the most possible chances at him
 

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[h=1]The Cover Stew: Lovie Smith…the next USC Head Coach???[/h]



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Dec. 23, 2012; Glendale, AZ, USA: Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith against the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Former Chicago Bears Head Coach is reportedly on the list of possible candidates to replace the departed Lane Kiffin at USC. Smith and his representatives have denied the claim that Smith has been contacted. The Cover Stew has learned that as a part of the hiring process, all potential coaching candidates are required to partake in a mock recruiting discussion with a top recruit. The Cover Stew has also learned that Smith completed that mock recruiting discussion for a top quarterback recruit and we have been able to obtain that transcript…
Smith: First of all, I just want to say how happy I am that you decided to consider the University of Southern California for your college education and I am hopeful that you will become a big part of what our football program is going to be for the next 4 years.
Recruit: Thanks Coach Lovie. I appreciate you coming to my house to meet with me.
Smith: Of course, I love to come to people’s houses. It’s when you leave the house without a verbal commitment that you become concerned.
Recruit: I understand Coach Lovie. I don’t think that will be a problem. Can you tell me more about the offense you plan to run? I think my skills at quarterback can fit any scheme.
Smith: Of course, our team with get off the bus running. Our quarterback will fit that scheme and protect the football.
Recruit: Will I have a chance to start my freshman year?
Smith: I will be clear on this point…Rex is our quarterback.
Recruit: Uh, Rex who coach?
Smith: Rex Grossman is our quarterback. He has at least 1 year of eligibility left.
Recruit: So, will I be able to compete?
Smith: Rex is our quarterback.
Recruit: Ok, I get it. I also played some linebacker, Mike linebacker to be exact. Will I have a chance to play that?
Smith: Of course, we always want our players to play a position they are comfortable with. Your case is no different. Our defense, the Tampa-2, is predicated on takeaways and as the Mike backer, your role will be to basically run away as quickly as possible from the line of scrimmage to cover the deep middle of the field. If nothing comes your way, then you have done your job. I don’t mind when teams check down the ball all the way down the field, because then Charles or Tim will usually come up with a big play.
Recruit: Who are Charles and Tim, Coach?
Smith: They will be our starting cornerbacks.
Recruit: You mean Charles Tillman and Tim Jennings? Don’t they play for the Bears?
Smith: Well, of course, they do play for the Bears, right now, but I expect once we bring in a top recruit like you, they will be joining our program soon.
Recruit: Oh, I see. Well, what about Brian Urlacher? Is he joining the program too?
Smith: You cannot replace a Brian Urlacher, but right now Brian has made his decision to retire from football. I respect Brian as if he were my own son. If it weren’t for Brian, I wouldn’t be able to sit in front of you today.
Recruit: Ok, Coach, but what about all the problems USC has had recently with players being paid and losing scholarships and all that. How are you going to prevent something like that?
Smith: Of course our program will follow all the rules and procedures of the NCAA. Players will educated on the damage not following those rules can mean for our program. In order to be certain our program holds up to the scrutiny of the NCAA, I am planning to hire Cliff Stein to personally oversee our compliance efforts.
Recruit: I have heard of Mr. Stein. Doesn’t he still work for the Bears?
Smith: Whenever you set out on an endeavor like this young man, you make sure to bring those people in that you can trust. I trust Cliff and Cliff trusts me. He will be joining our staff soon.
Recruit: Right Coach, well, all this sounds great, but I think I am going to need some more time to think about my options.
Smith: I understand, son. Please know that our football program wants you. Of course, I will have to let you know that I am having dinner later tonight with another potential recruit who may be able to play the Mike backer for us…do you know Lance Briggs?
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watch how many white retreads get offers before lovie.

lovie was fired because he was black. no coach with his record gets fired.

It amazes me that any team would hire a black coach EVER. For if you do, you can never fire him...lest you be called a racist.
 

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I've waited 3 years for this day

Still wish Lovie was gone? 10-6 would have won the NFC North this year in a much weaker division and it got Lovie canned. No Rodgers, Vikes suck and the Lions just lost to the Bucs at home. Trestman opts to kick a 47 yard FG in OT on 2nd down? Leaves Cutler in the game vs Detroit when it is obvious to everybody but Trestman that Mcown should have been in the game. Bears most likely have to win out to even have a shot at the division.
 

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I continue to be thrilled Lovie is gone. Anyone who hires him will get exactly what they deserve.
 

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Still wish Lovie was gone? 10-6 would have won the NFC North this year in a much weaker division and it got Lovie canned. No Rodgers, Vikes suck and the Lions just lost to the Bucs at home. Trestman opts to kick a 47 yard FG in OT on 2nd down? Leaves Cutler in the game vs Detroit when it is obvious to everybody but Trestman that Mcown should have been in the game. Bears most likely have to win out to even have a shot at the division.


You must be joking.
No Briggs, no Melton, no Tillman, no Major Wright, and no Urlacher. That's 5 STARTERS on defense from last year that are not playing due to injury or retirement. No way Lovie takes this team to 10-6. Trestman and the Bears organization have totally revamped the O-line and the calls on offense have been spectacular compared to when Lovie was coaching. You think McCown would look this good under Lovie? You're nuts...
 

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Still wish Lovie was gone? 10-6 would have won the NFC North this year in a much weaker division and it got Lovie canned. No Rodgers, Vikes suck and the Lions just lost to the Bucs at home. Trestman opts to kick a 47 yard FG in OT on 2nd down? Leaves Cutler in the game vs Detroit when it is obvious to everybody but Trestman that Mcown should have been in the game. Bears most likely have to win out to even have a shot at the division.

What did the bears miss? It was obvious last year that the defense was gone. The offense was always going to be average at best under him. It's hard to coach up old players who are prone to injuries, that's the defense.
 

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