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Looming QB controversy won't affect Bears' focus

By Bill Parcells
ESPN.com

Rex Grossman and the struggling Bears are taking a lot of heat, but the team has demonstrated over the past two years that it can handle adversity. Head coach Lovie Smith fosters unity and is definitely a team guy. He doesn't point fingers.

So, contrary to popular belief, the Bears are not on the verge of mutiny or chaos. Clearly, Grossman isn't playing up to par, but there is another issue here. The Bears simply do not have the running game they had last year. I'm not second-guessing the decision to part ways with Thomas Jones, but the tandem of Cedric Benson and Adrian Peterson has not been as productive as Jones and Benson were a year ago.

Even though Grossman hasn't had a lot of help so far, I think the Bears will be less tolerant with him now. How long he remains the starter depends on how comfortable they are with their options after him. If they are not confident in Brian Griese, they will probably try to let Grossman play his way out of his slump. Which may or may not work. If they are more confident in Griese than they seem to be, another week or two could bring some changes.

I'm not sure what I would do. I do not see each player close up. When you do not know what is happening on the inside, it is awfully hard to be judgmental.

Make no mistake, a quarterback controversy or a lack of production from such a high-profile position can disrupt a team. But I think the Bears are unified enough to prevent this situation from getting out of hand.

How about them Cowboys?

The Cowboys' offense has been prolific. Tony Romo has obviously benefited from all he went through last year. He looks like he has really improved. The Cowboys are getting a lot out of WR Terrell Owens. Their offensive line looks much better. Tight end Jason Witten is a good threat, and they have a nice situation at running back with Marion Barber and Julius Jones. Offensively, they look pretty strong and can probably sustain this steady production.

I'm not surprised by Romo's play. I saw him do some of this last year. He's playing very, very well. There will be a rough spot or two because he is still in a maturation process as a player. But if he can keep it up, the Cowboys will win a lot of games.

Against the Bears in Week 3, the defense played better than it had in the first two weeks. The Bears' offense, on the other hand, doesn't present much of a challenge. The real test will be when Dallas faces Donovan McNabb and the Eagles in Week 9.

Transition season in San Diego?

Any team facing what the Chargers are dealing with will have a period of adjustment. When you change the head coach, both coordinators and also lose a couple of key assistants, it creates a disruption.

Even though the Chargers might not have changed the offensive system or the terminology, the coaches do not have as good a feel for how to use their personnel as the prior group of coaches did. The new coaches simply don't know the players as well as the guys who had been coaching them for three or four seasons. It takes awhile for a new group of coaches to figure out the players' capabilities. This affects play-calling and assignments, obviously.

The new coaches also do not have the same understanding of the AFC West. It's almost like playing an out-of-conference game when you don't really know your division opponents extremely well. It goes mostly unseen, but a big part of this season for the Chargers is getting their coaches acclimated to the nuances of playing in that division.

Bill Parcells, the former head coach of the Giants, Patriots, Jets and Cowboys, is a regular contributor to ESPN.com.

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Transition season in San Diego?

Any team facing what the Chargers are dealing with will have a period of adjustment. When you change the head coach, both coordinators and also lose a couple of key assistants, it creates a disruption.

Even though the Chargers might not have changed the offensive system or the terminology, the coaches do not have as good a feel for how to use their personnel as the prior group of coaches did. The new coaches simply don't know the players as well as the guys who had been coaching them for three or four seasons. It takes awhile for a new group of coaches to figure out the players' capabilities. This affects play-calling and assignments, obviously.

The new coaches also do not have the same understanding of the AFC West. It's almost like playing an out-of-conference game when you don't really know your division opponents extremely well. It goes mostly unseen, but a big part of this season for the Chargers is getting their coaches acclimated to the nuances of playing in that division.
Interesting, isn't that the Cowboys are dealing with? New HC coming from different conference, new coordinators...etc?

N. Turner simply isn't a good HC, a great OC, yes, but as a HC, he hasn't fared well.
 

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Norv is the reason for the demise of SD. He's a great coordinator and not much of a head coach. That team just looks flat.
 

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03EBZ06;1669386 said:
Interesting, isn't that the Cowboys are dealing with? New HC coming from different conference, new coordinators...etc?
Exactly what I was going to post. :) We seem to be doing just fine, don't we?

Sorry, I have to laugh a little at what Parcells says. Romo benefitted from last year... So who gets the credit?

And wow, it's too bad we have to wait six more weeks to see if our D is any better. I guess it won't matter if we shut down everyone from now to then.
 

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Chocolate Lab;1669400 said:
Exactly what I was going to post. :) We seem to be doing just fine, don't we?

Sorry, I have to laugh a little at what Parcells says. Romo benefitted from last year... So who gets the credit?

And wow, it's too bad we have to wait six more weeks to see if our D is any better. I guess it won't matter if we shut down everyone from now to then.

I guess he doesn't think very highly of the Pats O.
 

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Chocolate Lab;1669400 said:
Exactly what I was going to post. :) We seem to be doing just fine, don't we?

Sorry, I have to laugh a little at what Parcells says. Romo benefitted from last year... So who gets the credit?

And wow, it's too bad we have to wait six more weeks to see if our D is any better. I guess it won't matter if we shut down everyone from now to then.

Well Romo has said many positive things about his time with Parcells. I give most of the credit to Romo himself but I think BP has played a positive role in Romo development and I think Garrett will be a very positive influence for Romo
 

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Chocolate Lab;1669400 said:
Exactly what I was going to post. :) We seem to be doing just fine, don't we?
Talent, a little luck, and basically good coaching overall. We were lucky to win that first game with all of those miscues on the defense. The defense tightened up in the 2nd game and it was a bit better in the 3rd game.

Sorry, I have to laugh a little at what Parcells says. Romo benefitted from last year... So who gets the credit?
Maybe he's saying that Romo benefitted from the highs and lows from playing and getting more experience. At least, that's how I took it.

And wow, it's too bad we have to wait six more weeks to see if our D is any better. I guess it won't matter if we shut down everyone from now to then.
Not to overlook NE, but I think it's the fact that Philly is the 'boys next division game and Parcells has always been about winning the division first.
 

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Chocolate Lab;1669400 said:
Exactly what I was going to post. :) We seem to be doing just fine, don't we?

Sorry, I have to laugh a little at what Parcells says. Romo benefitted from last year... So who gets the credit?

And wow, it's too bad we have to wait six more weeks to see if our D is any better. I guess it won't matter if we shut down everyone from now to then.

C'mon CL. You know deep down there is not one shred of optimism in Parcells. He won't allow that. ;)
I was shocked with him using "very, very well" when talking about Romo. The ESPN guys must've told him to say 1 thing nice every segment. :)
 

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Chocolate Lab;1669400 said:
Exactly what I was going to post. :) We seem to be doing just fine, don't we?

Sorry, I have to laugh a little at what Parcells says. Romo benefitted from last year... So who gets the credit?

And wow, it's too bad we have to wait six more weeks to see if our D is any better. I guess it won't matter if we shut down everyone from now to then.

I thought NE in 3 weeks was a good challenge...
 

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1) I think he's wrong about Grossman and the Bears. They need to sit "Wrecks" down and see what they have in Griese before this season gets away from them.

2) I guess the offensive talent was better than what Big Bill thought? Maybe every game doesn't have to be kept close, trying to win it in the fourth quarter? Keep the throttle down and attack for 4 quarters!

3) I expect San Diego to 'get well' playing against a mediocre AFC West division. Even with Norv as coach, they should still handle the likes of the Chiefs, Broncos, and Raiders. I don't expect much after the reach the playoffs however.
 

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stasheroo;1669479 said:
1) I think he's wrong about Grossman and the Bears. They need to sit "Wrecks" down and see what they have in Griese before this season gets away from them.

2) I guess the offensive talent was better than what Big Bill thought? Maybe every game doesn't have to be kept close, trying to win it in the fourth quarter? Keep the throttle down and attack for 4 quarters!

3) I expect San Diego to 'get well' playing against a mediocre AFC West division. Even with Norv as coach, they should still handle the likes of the Chiefs, Broncos, and Raiders. I don't expect much after the reach the playoffs however.

There's no mystery around what the Bears have in Griese. They have a backup. I wonder why they didn't show any interest in Leftwich when he was available? If they'd moved on him quickly he'd be about up to speed on their offense by the time Rex gets benched in a week or two.
 

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Idgit;1669509 said:
There's no mystery around what the Bears have in Griese. They have a backup. I wonder why they didn't show any interest in Leftwich when he was available? If they'd moved on him quickly he'd be about up to speed on their offense by the time Rex gets benched in a week or two.

That's 'the next controversy' for the Bears.

After they bench 'Wrecks' - which I think they soon will - all of the media-types (and us too!) get to second-guess why they didn't see Grossman's faults last year.

Everyone said they should make a move to upgrade and they stubbornly refused.

Now everybody and their brother gets to say "We told ya so!"
 

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03EBZ06;1669386 said:
Interesting, isn't that the Cowboys are dealing with? New HC coming from different conference, new coordinators...etc?

N. Turner simply isn't a good HC, a great OC, yes, but as a HC, he hasn't fared well.
Great point.

Right on the :money:
 

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=parcells_bill&id=3035558
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How about them Cowboys?
The Cowboys' offense has been prolific. Tony Romo has obviously benefited from all he went through last year. He looks like he has really improved. The Cowboys are getting a lot out of WR Terrell Owens. Their offensive line looks much better. Tight end Jason Witten is a good threat, and they have a nice situation at running back with Marion Barber and Julius Jones. Offensively, they look pretty strong and can probably sustain this steady production.

I'm not surprised by Romo's play. I saw him do some of this last year. He's playing very, very well. There will be a rough spot or two because he is still in a maturation process as a player. But if he can keep it up, the Cowboys will win a lot of games.

Against the Bears in Week 3, the defense played better than it had in the first two weeks. The Bears' offense, on the other hand, doesn't present much of a challenge. The real test will be when Dallas faces Donovan McNabb and the Eagles in Week 9.
 

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Nav22;1670096 said:
The real test will be when Dallas faces Donovan McNabb and the Eagles in Week 9.

Wow...just disregard that New England offense, eh? :confused:
 

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Nav22;1670096 said:
The real test will be when Dallas faces Donovan McNabb and the Eagles in Week 9.

Phew.

I was starting to worry about that whole Tom Brady and Randy Moss thing in Week 6.
 

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I think parcells always gave a lot of respect to the eagles when he was here. he knew that they owned the division, and probably still thinks that the eagles might have our number.
 
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