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Packgator
02-01-2010, 03:50 PM
Bears hire Mike Martz as OC. What was he.....their 5th or 6th choice?

http://www.chicagobears.com/news/NewsStory.asp?story_id=6521

red
02-01-2010, 03:51 PM
lol

so martz is gonna bring to greatest show on turf to the bears

too bad the qb sucks and they have no wr's

this should be interesting

hoosier
02-01-2010, 04:26 PM
lol

so martz is gonna bring to greatest show on turf to the bears

too bad the qb sucks and they have no wr's

this should be interesting

That may be, but on the other hand it's not as if they will have to dismantle anything before they can start setting up Martz's offense.

The really strange part of this is going to be watching how Martz's offense which is predicated on rapid scores meshes with Lovie's defense. If the offense starts malfunctioning, that defense is going to make this year's Bears defense look healthy and well rested by comparison. :lol:

sheepshead
02-01-2010, 04:46 PM
The sidelines will be more fun to watch then the action on the field on lake shore drive this year.

Freak Out
02-01-2010, 05:01 PM
Luv worked for Martz in SL correct?

hoosier
02-01-2010, 06:31 PM
Luv worked for Martz in SL correct?

Yup.

Joemailman
02-01-2010, 07:03 PM
Martz has been very successful at developing QB's, so it will be interesting to see if he can get Cutler straightened out. Even Jon Kitna had a 4000+ yard passing season with Martz as OC. Still, Martz was criticized for the pass-happy offense he put together there.

ICU81MI
02-01-2010, 07:14 PM
Forte is a poor man's Marshall Faulk. Luckily for us they don't have the high draft picks to pair Cutler with an elite receiving prospect.

mraynrand
02-01-2010, 07:38 PM
http://sarahsfleeces.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/nuclear-explosion.jpg

Guiness
02-01-2010, 08:39 PM
that guy has burned through a few jobs since his heyday.

Cheesehead Craig
02-01-2010, 08:47 PM
Martz has been very successful at developing QB's, so it will be interesting to see if he can get Cutler straightened out. Even Jon Kitna had a 4000+ yard passing season with Martz as OC. Still, Martz was criticized for the pass-happy offense he put together there.
He has a pass-happy offense that enables QBs to put up huge yardage numbers. Let's not confuse that with developing QBs. Kitna had 4000+ yds, but more INTs than TDs.

Joemailman
02-01-2010, 09:33 PM
Try to tell Kurt Warner and Marc Bulger that her doesn't develop quarterbacks. I'm not saying he'll turn the Bears into an offensive powerhouse, but I think there's a good chance he'll get more out of Cutler than Ron Turner did.

The Leaper
02-01-2010, 09:38 PM
So the aging Bears defense is now going to have to win in offensive shootouts?

Egads...the Jay Cutler signing is going to doom the Bears for a decade.

pbmax
02-01-2010, 09:45 PM
I am not celebrating yet. Martz is a bona fide coordinator, not the occasionally successful Turner type. If anyone can get that passing game moving, its him. Comparison's to his stint in Detroit might not be applicable because the Bears have recently had a better running game.

Its going to be a question of whether they can rebuild an Offensive Line to let him do what he wants.

Joemailman
02-01-2010, 09:49 PM
They are in trouble. No 1st and 2nd round pick in 2010, and no 1st and 3rd round pick in 2011. They don't have the OL anymore to be a ball control team even if Martz wanted to do that. In 2 years I think the Lions will be better than the Bears.

Smidgeon
02-01-2010, 10:05 PM
Try to tell Kurt Warner and Marc Bulger that her doesn't develop quarterbacks. I'm not saying he'll turn the Bears into an offensive powerhouse, but I think there's a good chance he'll get more out of Cutler than Ron Turner did.

I would question that he developed Bulger. I guess my perspective is that QBs do well under him, but he doesn't develop them to the point that they can do well when he's gone. Warner is an obvious exception to this, except for the fact that it took him about five years after Martz to start playing efficient football again. Bulger has turned into an average QB without Martz, Kitna was average until being put on IR after Martz. I think Martz can get good numbers out of a QB, but that doesn't mean he develops them. It just means he knows how to use them.

Scott Campbell
02-01-2010, 10:12 PM
Skapegoat.

digitaldean
02-01-2010, 10:22 PM
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out.

Given Lovie is on thin ice already, Martz could weasel his way in to become HC if things turn south (especially with that AARP age defense).

Joemailman
02-01-2010, 10:25 PM
Then he could hire Lovie as his DC. Just like old times.

Scott Campbell
02-01-2010, 10:35 PM
Martz has been a disaster at his last two gigs. I'm surprised he was even considered for this.

Lurker64
02-01-2010, 10:56 PM
Martz has been a disaster at his last two gigs. I'm surprised he was even considered for this.

I think he was like their sixth choice, after everybody else turned them down. With a difficult QB and a coach on the hotseat, the OC position doesn't exactly scream "job security" right now. Martz will probably be fired after one year even if he does a pretty decent job.

pbmax
02-01-2010, 11:18 PM
All the coaches there are in a tough position, as Lovie probably has only this year left to prove that he should be retained. One and done perhaps.

But the PFT version of events is that Lovie wanted him from the beginning and even paid for his trip to TN for Martz to meet with Cutler. This version of events has the GM Angelo holding out hope for someone else. PFT had his first choice as Chudzinski out of San Diego I think.

Of course, that could all be cover to make it seem like Martz was someone's first choice.

Bossman641
02-01-2010, 11:48 PM
They are in trouble. No 1st and 2nd round pick in 2010, and no 1st and 3rd round pick in 2011. They don't have the OL anymore to be a ball control team even if Martz wanted to do that. In 2 years I think the Lions will be better than the Bears.

I think you're wrong on this. They gave up a 2009 1st and 3rd along with a 2010 1st for Cutler. Then the Bears gave up their 2010 2nd for Gaines Adams. As far as I know, they have all their picks in 2011, although their is still time for Angelo to do something stupid.

Cheesehead Craig
02-01-2010, 11:52 PM
Try to tell Kurt Warner and Marc Bulger that her doesn't develop quarterbacks. I'm not saying he'll turn the Bears into an offensive powerhouse, but I think there's a good chance he'll get more out of Cutler than Ron Turner did.

I would question that he developed Bulger. I guess my perspective is that QBs do well under him, but he doesn't develop them to the point that they can do well when he's gone. Warner is an obvious exception to this, except for the fact that it took him about five years after Martz to start playing efficient football again. Bulger has turned into an average QB without Martz, Kitna was average until being put on IR after Martz. I think Martz can get good numbers out of a QB, but that doesn't mean he develops them. It just means he knows how to use them.

+1

Fritz
02-02-2010, 05:41 AM
They are in trouble. No 1st and 2nd round pick in 2010, and no 1st and 3rd round pick in 2011. They don't have the OL anymore to be a ball control team even if Martz wanted to do that. In 2 years I think the Lions will be better than the Bears.

I think you're wrong on this. They gave up a 2009 1st and 3rd along with a 2010 1st for Cutler. Then the Bears gave up their 2010 2nd for Gaines Adams. As far as I know, they have all their picks in 2011, although their is still time for Angelo to do something stupid.

Yes, people are being a little impatient with Angelo. Give him time. He seems to have gone into the "all in" mode - Cutler trade, Lovie's last year to prove himself, and an uneven personalty in Martz as OC. If Angelo thinks his own job is on the line, who knows how many future #1's and 2's he might part with in order to secure a front-line guard like Logan Mankins?

MichiganPackerFan
02-02-2010, 09:26 AM
They are in trouble. No 1st and 2nd round pick in 2010, and no 1st and 3rd round pick in 2011. They don't have the OL anymore to be a ball control team even if Martz wanted to do that. In 2 years I think the Lions will be better than the Bears.

I think you're wrong on this. They gave up a 2009 1st and 3rd along with a 2010 1st for Cutler. Then the Bears gave up their 2010 2nd for Gaines Adams. As far as I know, they have all their picks in 2011, although their is still time for Angelo to do something stupid.

Yes, people are being a little impatient with Angelo. Give him time. He seems to have gone into the "all in" mode - Cutler trade, Lovie's last year to prove himself, and an uneven personalty in Martz as OC. If Angelo thinks his own job is on the line, who knows how many future #1's and 2's he might part with in order to secure a front-line guard like Logan Mankins?

I wonder how little they'll demand from us to take Jarrett Bush of our hands. If we could give them a third rounder to take him, it might be worth it...

Smidgeon
02-02-2010, 10:05 AM
They are in trouble. No 1st and 2nd round pick in 2010, and no 1st and 3rd round pick in 2011. They don't have the OL anymore to be a ball control team even if Martz wanted to do that. In 2 years I think the Lions will be better than the Bears.

I think you're wrong on this. They gave up a 2009 1st and 3rd along with a 2010 1st for Cutler. Then the Bears gave up their 2010 2nd for Gaines Adams. As far as I know, they have all their picks in 2011, although their is still time for Angelo to do something stupid.

Yes, people are being a little impatient with Angelo. Give him time. He seems to have gone into the "all in" mode - Cutler trade, Lovie's last year to prove himself, and an uneven personalty in Martz as OC. If Angelo thinks his own job is on the line, who knows how many future #1's and 2's he might part with in order to secure a front-line guard like Logan Mankins?

I wonder how little they'll demand from us to take Jarrett Bush of our hands. If we could give them a third rounder to take him, it might be worth it...

The way Angelo is wheeling and dealing, he might even give GB a third instead.

pbmax
02-02-2010, 10:45 AM
From a fan of the 49ers on footballoutsiders.com:

by bravehoptoad :: Mon, 02/01/2010 - 7:40pm
They may be gnashing now (Bears fans), but I predict they'll end up pretty happy with the guy. He gets a bad rap as inflexible -- I don't know why. For some reason people peg him that way, then describe the Greatest Show on Turf as the only kind of offense Martz knows how to run. Believe me -- it's been a long time since he's had a Greatest anything. He made a Lion's offense respectable that, the year after he left, was the worst in the league. He came in to San Francisco and gave us the best offense we've had in years -- including this year's, when we had better talent.

He was a nice guy when he was here in SF; he always tried hard to do what they wanted him to do. I never got the idea he was arrogant.

He made Sean Hill look like a serviceable quarterback, and that's a mobile guy with bad accuracy and no arm (but heart...a lot of heart...whatever that means, everyone agrees he's got that). San Francisco's 2008 wide receivers make the Bear's WRs look golden. Our TE was our best option, and our offense was built around Frank Gore, and we had a crappy O-line, and Martz did better with them than we managed to do this year, despite our suddenly having Michael Crabtree to throw to.

I think of him as the offensive version of Gregg Williams. He can come in and make any crappy offense respectable. I wish we had him back. Chicago's lucky to have him.

Joemailman
02-02-2010, 05:06 PM
They are in trouble. No 1st and 2nd round pick in 2010, and no 1st and 3rd round pick in 2011. They don't have the OL anymore to be a ball control team even if Martz wanted to do that. In 2 years I think the Lions will be better than the Bears.

I think you're wrong on this. They gave up a 2009 1st and 3rd along with a 2010 1st for Cutler. Then the Bears gave up their 2010 2nd for Gaines Adams. As far as I know, they have all their picks in 2011, although their is still time for Angelo to do something stupid.

Oops! You are right. :oops:

It is amazing how little they will have received for the picks they traded. All told, in the last year they will have given up 2 1st round picks, a 2nd and a 3rd and Kyle Orton. With the tragic death Of Gaines Adams, all they will have to show for it is Cutler and a 5th round pick last year.

Iron Mike
02-02-2010, 05:51 PM
It is amazing how little they will have received for the picks they traded. All told, in the last year they will have given up 2 1st round picks, a 2nd and a 3rd and Kyle Orton. With the tragic death Of Gaines Adams, all they will have to show for it is Cutler and a 5th round pick last year.

Didn't they pick up Knox with that 5th round pick?? You know, the guy I saw playing in the Pro Bowl??

Lurker64
02-02-2010, 06:11 PM
It is amazing how little they will have received for the picks they traded. All told, in the last year they will have given up 2 1st round picks, a 2nd and a 3rd and Kyle Orton. With the tragic death Of Gaines Adams, all they will have to show for it is Cutler and a 5th round pick last year.

Didn't they pick up Knox with that 5th round pick?? You know, the guy I saw playing in the Pro Bowl??

He did get to the pro bowl as a replacement return specialist after Percy Harvin opted out. Knox could be a good receiver if he works on the fundamentals, but he didn't show a lot as a rookie except for "a lot of speed".

MadtownPacker
02-03-2010, 09:02 PM
This is a good match up IMO. Lovey just keeps his hands on Urlachers ass and leaves Cutler's to Martz they might get something going. The WRs arent too bad. one strong addition and they would be in good shape if cutler doesnt screw it up. He might do ok in Martz offense or he might load up on INTs.

I like that we will get to find out.

Fritz
02-06-2010, 02:54 PM
This is a good match up IMO. Lovey just keeps his hands on Urlachers ass and leaves Cutler's to Martz they might get something going. The WRs arent too bad. one strong addition and they would be in good shape if cutler doesnt screw it up. He might do ok in Martz offense or he might load up on INTs.

I like that we will get to find out.

At least Urlacher's and Cutler's asses will be warm next winter. And Martz will be able to tell if Cutler's really a hard ass.