Game On! Tim McGarry, USA TODAY Sports1:47p.m. EST January 1, 2013. CommentsShare. 2009-10-27-Ditka. Former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka, shown here in 2009, was upset with the Bears' firing of Lovie Smith. (Photo: Kiichiro Sato, AP)
The Bears decided to fire head coach Lovie Smith after nine seasons. Was it the right call?
From the blog Shutdown Corner: This year's surprise firing in the NFL is Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith. The Bears failed to make the playoffs in 2012, and in five of the last six seasons. That's why Smith, who made
The epitaph for Lovie Smith's tenure as head coach of the Bears could read, "He couldn't fix the offense." For all the good things Smith did in his nine years in Chicago, his undoing was his inability to take care of the side of the
Game On! Tim McGarry, USA TODAY Sports1:47p.m. EST January 1, 2013. CommentsShare. 2009-10-27-Ditka. Former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka, shown here in 2009, was upset with the Bears' firing of Lovie Smith. (Photo: Kiichiro Sato, AP)
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