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Amazing comeback! Now donāt blow it in OT
Whoās to say they donāt hire another bonehead next offseason? Hard for me to get excited.Eyes on the prize everyone, thatās a good outcome
I've been saying this to people, Fox and especially Nagy took so much abuse, but Fox was a good coach past his sell-by date, Nagy was a good offensive mind in a bit over his head as a leader, and Eberflus is not even on the radar screen with those guys. He's in Tim's Floyd and Beckman zone, this is one of the most comprehensively overmatched people I've ever rooted for.Kind of hard to believe the ineptitude of the last three Bears head coaches, Fox, Nagy, and now Eberfluss.
Didn't Wanny take the Bears to the playoffs?(Both Fox and Nagy were also better coaches than Marc Trestman btw. Wanny Trestman Eberflus in that order is the bottom 3)
Thus why he's 3rd to last.Didn't Wanny take the Bears to the playoffs?
Why would anyone want to remember that??? Haha, just kidding. Sounds awful..... Dooley name does ring a bell though....Is everyone else here too young to remember Abe Gibron, worst won-lost percentage record of any non-interim Bears coach, and Jim Dooley and his magical 1-13 year?
I remember Abe, though I was just 8 years old when his Bear's tenure started. Watching the Bears was mandatory Sunday afternoon in our house, as important as attending church in the morning.Is everyone else here too young to remember Abe Gibron, worst won-lost percentage record of any non-interim Bears coach, and Jim Dooley and his magical 1-13 year?
The McCaskeys' heaven is the Bears fan hell.Now I'm 60 years old and still trying to figure out why God blessed the McCaskeys with a football franchise and fans they clearly don't deserve.
Yeah, I find it hard to take serious a list that isnāt led by big Abe. And giving Fox a pass cuz he was good at one time. I guess that means the recently departed Rico Carty was the MVP of the 1973 Cubs. I mean he led the NL in batting 3 years earlier.Is everyone else here too young to remember Abe Gibron, worst won-lost percentage record of any non-interim Bears coach, and Jim Dooley and his magical 1-13 year?
I don't even remember Rico Carty playing for the Cubs.Yeah, I find it hard to take serious a list that isnāt led by big Abe. And giving Fox a pass cuz he was good at one time. I guess that means the recently departed Rico Carty was the MVP of the 1973 Cubs. I mean he led the NL in batting 3 years earlier.
I didnāt either until I read it upon his passing. Then I did have a vague recollection. Only played like 20 games with them. Reportedly Ron Santo and him had issues that led to his short tenure. Same type of problems led to him being jettisoned by Braves after issues with Hank Aaron.I don't even remember Rico Carty playing for the Cubs.
I know that they were Bears coaches but thatās it. My oldest memory of bears coaches goes back to Neil Armstrong, who I remember as a ābadā coach but his record wasnāt awful at 30-35.Is everyone else here too young to remember Abe Gibron, worst won-lost percentage record of any non-interim Bears coach, and Jim Dooley and his magical 1-13 year?