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Brando19
02-19-2007, 09:53 PM
Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera may have lost out to Norv Turner for the chance to be San Diego's head coach, but the Chargers got the best of all worlds.

Rivera accepted a job to be a linebackers coach hours after learning his contract would not be extended by the Bears. For the Chargers, general manager A.J. Smith and Turner, it was a major coup in trying to move closer to a championship run.

After what was considered an excellent interview for the head coaching job, Rivera told the Chargers and Turner he was willing to discuss a position on the staff. Turner hired Ted Cottrell as the defensive coordinator, but Rivera was an object of private discussions all day.

For Rivera, the idea of joining the Chargers was another way to improve his stock for a future head coaching job. Rivera was defensive coordinator of a Super Bowl team, but he was pigeonholed in some ways. He was considered a 4-3 defensive specialist and so many of the openings this year wanted coaches with 3-4 experience.

The Chargers liked the idea of bringing in Rivera to help improve their third-and-long package along with coaching the linebackers. Coming from a 4-3 scheme, Rivera can offer suggestions to improve the third-down pass rush. Most 3-4 teams go to a four-man line in third-and-long situations.

Plus, Rivera could enhance his resume this season by learning the 3-4. He's had eight interviews for head coaching jobs but has not been able to secure one. Getting the 3-4 experience might be the edge he needs to get a 2008 head coaching job in what is expected to be a wide-open market.

Rivera will work with John Pagano, a linebacker coach who is currently under contract and expected to stay. The Chargers like having two linebacker coaches. Earliers this month they lost linebacker coach Greg Manusky, who joined the San Francisco 49ers as the defensive coordinator.

In getting Rivera, the Chargers believe they put a cap on what was an important day in getting ready for the 2007 season.

b bulldog
02-19-2007, 09:58 PM
I'M HEARING rumors that Chryst may end up being their OC or QB coach. That would be a huge blow for UW.

Bretsky
02-19-2007, 09:59 PM
I'M HEARING rumors that Chryst may end up being their OC or QB coach. That would be a huge blow for UW.


DEVASTATING

Fritz
02-20-2007, 06:27 AM
Chryst almighty!

Seriously, though, I can't understand why da Bears would let Rivera get away. Are they self-destructing over in Chicago?

Scott Campbell
02-20-2007, 07:49 AM
Chryst almighty!

Seriously, though, I can't understand why da Bears would let Rivera get away. Are they self-destructing over in Chicago?


Yes - it's been going on for 80 years.

Partial
02-20-2007, 08:42 AM
Kind of surprises me he went to be there LB coach. He's a 4-3 guy. Perhaps he wants to work with their LBs on being better in coverage? That is a possibility, but it was my understanding that he is more of a pressure coach and Lovie was the one who was teaching and preaching the LB zone scheme. San Diego certainly did not seem like they needed help with generating pressure and to improve on their blitzes last season!!!

KYPack
02-20-2007, 09:32 AM
Chryst almighty!

Seriously, though, I can't understand why da Bears would let Rivera get away. Are they self-destructing over in Chicago?


Yes - it's been going on for 80 years.


Seriously, the Bears have always screwed over assit coaches that are trying to better themselves. it's like an old "Halas" tradition.

Freak Out
02-20-2007, 11:18 AM
Who the hell is running the Bears? Ha ha ha ha......
Smith still has not received a new contract, there are coordinators making more money than he is....and now they refuse to renew Rivera's contract? More to that story than meets the eye.....