Ron Rivera leaving the Bears is a "long shot scenario."

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The Chicago Tribune believes defensive coordinator Ron Rivera leaving the Bears is a "long shot scenario."

It may come down to a money issue, but Rivera isn't under contract through 2007 so once the Super Bowl is over, he'll be a free agent.

Source: Chicago Tribune
 
how does what that second line says prove that him leaving is a "long shot scenario"??? especially given the fact that the Chicago is not usually an organization to pay coaches big money and Jerry is ready to open the checkbook big time
 
Future 585;1353802 said:
how does what that second line says prove that him leaving is a "long shot scenario"??? especially given the fact that the Chicago is not usually an organization to pay coaches big money and Jerry is ready to open the checkbook big time

I agree.

There appears to be no connection at all between the title and the body. Maybe they meant to say "returning to Chicago."
 
Gryphon;1353557 said:
The Chicago Tribune believes defensive coordinator Ron Rivera leaving the Bears is a "long shot scenario."

It may come down to a money issue, but Rivera isn't under contract through 2007 so once the Super Bowl is over, he'll be a free agent.

Source: Chicago Tribune

yea, that explains all his campaigning for the job he's been doing. agree with the rest - this seems like a *** news clipping.
 
Gryphon;1353557 said:
The Chicago Tribune believes defensive coordinator Ron Rivera leaving the Bears is a "long shot scenario."

It may come down to a money issue, but Rivera isn't under contract through 2007 so once the Super Bowl is over, he'll be a free agent.

Source: Chicago Tribune

Money makes the world go 'round. As long as Jerrah has the deep pockets and wants the guy, NOTHING is a long shot.
 
Gryphon;1353557 said:
The Chicago Tribune believes defensive coordinator Ron Rivera leaving the Bears is a "long shot scenario."

It may come down to a money issue, but Rivera isn't under contract through 2007 so once the Super Bowl is over, he'll be a free agent.

Source: Chicago Tribune
It doesn't give a reason why they think he is a long shot.
 
Maybe they're just trying to convince themselves that we have no chance to get him. :lmao:
 

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