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Started by gohogs1969, February 05, 2018, 06:19:37 pm

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gohogs1969

Guy is a stud. Great play they copied in the super bowl. I remember watching the same play live when the Bears did it and they mentioned Dmac and the Wildhog. He'd be an excellent addition to Morris's staff if he wasn't ingrained in the NFL. Believe he's from Newport. Very proud of him.

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Quote from: gohogs1969 on February 05, 2018, 06:19:37 pm
Guy is a stud. Great play they copied in the super bowl. I remember watching the same play live when the Bears did it and they mentioned Dmac and the Wildhog. He'd be an excellent addition to Morris's staff if he wasn't ingrained in the NFL. Believe he's from Newport. Very proud of him.



Look for him to be an NFL head coach within five years

 

ShaneHog

He was just fired for having a horrible offence

SkeeterHawg

Quote from: ShaneHog on February 05, 2018, 07:17:50 pm
He was just fired for having a horrible offence
The Dolphins hired him last month and they already fired him?  Or do you mean he got fired when Chicago fired their coach?

gohogs1969

He was let go with basically the entire staff in Chicago when Fox was fired. Hired by the Dolphins soon after.

oldman1015

Quote from: ShaneHog on February 05, 2018, 07:17:50 pm
He was just fired for having a horrible offence
But he can spell offense.
Arkansas, the left lane state.

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Busta_Nutt

Quote from: ShaneHog on February 05, 2018, 07:17:50 pm
He was just fired for having a horrible offence

It's not difficult to do a little bit of research, Shane.

redneckfriend

Amazing love for a guy who did nothing in Chicago. The Bears did everything they could to keep Vic Fangio, their DC, shook Loggains off like dirt on their shoe and hired an OC as their head coach because they were worried about Trubisky's development under Loggains. Is the op the same one who proposed Loggains as a possible Arkansas head coach during the coaching search?

apcapri

30th in total offense and 32nd in passing offense. He's a winner.

Hog Fan...DOH!

Quote from: redneckfriend on February 06, 2018, 08:48:58 am
Amazing love for a guy who did nothing in Chicago. The Bears did everything they could to keep Vic Fangio, their DC, shook Loggains off like dirt on their shoe and hired an OC as their head coach because they were worried about Trubisky's development under Loggains. Is the op the same one who proposed Loggains as a possible Arkansas head coach during the coaching search?

Where does this information come from? 

redneckfriend

Quote from: Hog Fan...DOH! on February 06, 2018, 09:16:00 am
Where does this information come from?

Chicago Tribune-it's no secret. 

Pig in the Pokey

Quote from: Hog Fan...DOH! on February 06, 2018, 09:16:00 am
Where does this information come from?
it's almost like you didnt even look for the info thats out there. DL may turn out to be something good, and if he does it'll largely be b/c of Adam Gase helping him. Da Bears were terrible af offensively last year. Do you even NFL, bro?  ;)
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steveaustin69

Quote from: apcapri on February 06, 2018, 08:54:28 am
30th in total offense and 32nd in passing offense. He's a winner.

Rookie QB. No wideouts. Loses starting TE. League Average O Line. No clue if he'll succeed or not, but winning in the NFL (and at any level) usually comes down to talent on the field. The Bears had next to no offensive talent.

Piggfoot

Hog fan since 1960. So thankful for Sam Pittman.

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redneckfriend

Quote from: Pig in the Pokey on February 06, 2018, 10:27:38 am
it's almost like you didnt even look for the info thats out there. DL may turn out to be something good, and if he does it'll largely be b/c of Adam Gase helping him. Da Bears were terrible af offensively last year. Do you even NFL, bro?  ;)

The Tribune gave Loggains a little conditional love today. The Bears had one of the most injury ravaged O-lines in the league but still, on occasion, could fashion a running game with Howard. They gave Loggains (and the O-line coach) some credit for that dubious success but overall there were no tears with the departure of Loggains. How could there be given the results and the high anxiety in Chicago about whether Trubisky will develop successfully? They needed a proven quarterback developer either as the head coach or the OC to avoid the charge that they didn't do everything possible if he flames out.   

Dr. Starcs

Quote from: apcapri on February 06, 2018, 08:54:28 am
30th in total offense and 32nd in passing offense. He's a winner.

That's higher than our recruiting rankings.