Twitter: Bears request interview with Dan Quinn

TheMarathonContinues

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Its amazing what a year will do......so they guy's rep was so bad from Atlanta he had to go back to being a DC.......months later he's now a head coach candidate again lol...the NFL will never learn but good for him. There's some nice things to like about him as a coach.
 

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Dan, we hardly knew ye.

Both Moore and Quinn are gone, they see the writing on the wall with Prescot. The 40 million dollar a year bum who isn't going to lead this team anywhere anytime soon. They'll both bail before this team hits rock bottom and they don't want their careers tried to this dude..................
 

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The Bears job should go to an offensive guru who can develop Fields.

I know Nagy failed. But they have to try somebody different. Fields is the key to their future, if they have one at all. I'm nkt sold on Fields at all.

Bienamy would be a good choice

I think he would be a good choice as well.....they need a offensive minded coach to develop fields
 

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Quinn would be a good fit for the Bears. I do not want him to leave but it is understandable if he wants to lead a team.
 

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Its amazing what a year will do......so they guy's rep was so bad from Atlanta he had to go back to being a DC.......months later he's now a head coach candidate again lol...the NFL will never learn but good for him. There's some nice things to like about him as a coach.
His biggest fault in Atlanta was not reigning in Shanahan in the 2nd half of the Super Bowl. There’s a fine line between micromanaging and letting your subordinates fail & take you with them. I seriously doubt Parcells wouldn’t have stepped in and told Shanahan what he wanted done.
 

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The Bears job should go to an offensive guru who can develop Fields.

I know Nagy failed. But they have to try somebody different. Fields is the key to their future, if they have one at all. I'm nkt sold on Fields at all.

Bienamy would be a good choice
Right. The same for anywhere with a young QB (Jacksonville, Miami).
 

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The bears right now where they are aren’t a great spot and I’m not sure how it would be hiring a defensive coach but Quinn himself as a personality and just style would be a great face for the bears. He can 100% handle a big market and a franchise that prides itself on defense.
 

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Its amazing what a year will do......so they guy's rep was so bad from Atlanta he had to go back to being a DC.......months later he's now a head coach candidate again lol...the NFL will never learn but good for him. There's some nice things to like about him as a coach.

He's been a major part of two different Super bowl teams, ..two different SB runs ..and he's put in another good coaching run.
How is that about the NFL " never learning " ?
 

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The Bears job should go to an offensive guru who can develop Fields.

I know Nagy failed. But they have to try somebody different. Fields is the key to their future, if they have one at all. I'm nkt sold on Fields at all.

Bienamy would be a good choice

I agree. Nothing to do with me wanting Quinn to stay of course I do, but would think with a young QB you would look for more of an offensive minded HC to bring Fields along.
 

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The Bears job should go to an offensive guru who can develop Fields.

I know Nagy failed. But they have to try somebody different. Fields is the key to their future, if they have one at all. I'm nkt sold on Fields at all.

Bienamy would be a good choice

If i'm the Bears i'd real careful about just designating HC's that could overlook quality HC candidates
Biggest key is getting a quality HC ..period. Regardless of being a offensive or defensive. .

That gotta be " offense " is probably what derailed Bears with Matt Nagy to begin with.
You hire a Sean Dermott, and let Dermott hire top quality OC's and asst's. to help hone that young QB.
- Belichek has his Josh Daniels
- Jimmy hired his Norv Turner
- Parcells had his Sean Payton
- Indy hired Tom Dungy a defensive coach, but kept top notch OC Tom Moore for Manning
- i really think Wash. Ron Rivera is a good HC. stuck with very mediocre QB personnel. (ditto with Steelers' Mike Tomlin)
 

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Its amazing what a year will do......so they guy's rep was so bad from Atlanta he had to go back to being a DC.......months later he's now a head coach candidate again lol...the NFL will never learn but good for him. There's some nice things to like about him as a coach.
It is hard to believe that teams would want him as a HC this soon after his horrible time in Atlanta. Quinn seems like Wade Phillips type of coach. They are great DC, but stink as HCs.
 

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His biggest fault in Atlanta was not reigning in Shanahan in the 2nd half of the Super Bowl. There’s a fine line between micromanaging and letting your subordinates fail & take you with them. I seriously doubt Parcells wouldn’t have stepped in and told Shanahan what he wanted done.
Yeah but weren't the Falcons up by like 24 points? I just think Quinn's defense never lived up to what Dallas is now and what Seattle was when he was there.
 
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