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Chicago Bears 2009 Season Ends: Which Coach Takes the Fall for Team Struggles?

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Chicago Bears 2009 Season Ends: Which Coach Takes the Fall for Team Struggles?

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“,”body”:” Wow, the potential changes in the Bears coaching staff is a hot topic lately.\n I only know this because last night, I was watching Bears postgame live on Comcast Sports Net heard from former Bears Dan Jiggetts and Jim Miller express concerns about changes on the coaching staff.\n The concern was about getting rid of Ron Turner and looking for another offensive coordinator.\n While this may be highly unpopular, I agree with Jiggetts and Miller in saying that getting rid of Ron Turner might not be the best option the Bears have at this point in time.\n On the same topic, I also think getting rid of Lovie Smith might not be the best option, as well. This article will look into the reasons why I opine as I do.\n 1. Jay Cutler’s Progress\n Let’s face it, Bears fans: none of us really expected things to get this bad for Cutler this season.\n After all, Cutler led the NFL in interceptions and red zone interceptions. If that’s not enough, Cutler threw game-ending interceptions in w

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Wow, the potential changes in the Bears coaching staff is a hot topic lately. I only know this because last night, I was watching Bears postgame live on Comcast Sports Net heard from former Bears Dan Jiggetts and Jim Miller express concerns about changes on the coaching staff. The concern was about getting rid of Ron Turner and looking for another offensive coordinator. While this may be highly unpopular, I agree with Jiggetts and Miller in saying that getting rid of Ron Turner might not be the best option the Bears have at this point in time. On the same topic, I also think getting rid of Lovie Smith might not be the best option, as well. This article will look into the reasons why I opine as I do. 1. Jay Cutler’s Progress Let’s face it, Bears fans: none of us really expected things to get this bad for Cutler this season. After all, Cutler led the NFL in interceptions and red zone interceptions. If that’s not enough, Cutler threw game-ending interceptions in week 1 against the Packers

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