MNF - Saints at Bears Game Thread

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Both teams are struggling. Surprisingly, the Saints could actually hold the division lead in the NFC South with a win tonight taking them to 6-8!

There is a lot of drama in Chicago now with comments by the OC about Cutler:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-fallout-jay-cutler-hurt-by-kromers-criticism

Bears fallout: Jay Cutler hurt by Kromer's criticism
By Kevin Patra

Last Sunday, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport detailed the pervasive dysfunction within the Chicago Bears organization, specifically relating to Jay Cutler's play.

That report led to some fallout after offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer tearfully admitted to his players that he was the source to part of the report criticizing Cutler. (Several players then leaked information about the meeting to the Chicago Tribune.)

On this week's edition of NFL GameDay Morning, Rapoport dove into the fallout.

"I am told all options were on the table as far as Aaron Kromer's job status," Rapoport said. "Marc Trestman, the head coach, considered everything including firing him. In the end, he decided Aaron Kromer should stay employed by the Chicago Bears. One reason which is Kromer is a very valued assistant on that staff. In fact, I'm told by another Bears source, a different Bears source, that when they hired Trestman, hiring Kromer as offensive coordinator was considered as important as everything."

Rapoport added that Cutler was stung by Kromer's criticism, but -- as the quarterback said Friday -- knows he needs to play better or he could be shipped out of town.

"He was hurt," Rapoport said. "Talking to people close to Jay Cutler, he was definitely hurt by this. A little stung and certainly surprised that Aaron Kromer would do something like this.

"But listen to Jay Cutler's press conference. He seemed extremely professional, much more professional than we've seen him in the public light in some years, mainly because he knows, thanks in part to this report, and because of the way he played, the spotlight is on him like it has never been before, and he knows of all things, he needs to play better. The thing that could come out of this for Jay Cutler is he knows he might be done with the Bears this year. He knows so much rides in him. He is in control of his own destiny."
 

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Marshall Faulk's Take:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-jay-cutler-gets-offensive-coordinators-fired

Faulk: Jay Cutler gets offensive coordinators fired
By Conor Orr

Marshall Faulk has a solution for self-outed source and sometimes offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer, who recently admitted to telling NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport about his negative feelings surrounding Jay Cutler.

Make everyone see that Cutler really is the problem.

"I'm going to say this," Faulk said on NFL GameDay Morning. "It was obvious that he couldn't go to the head coach, the GM and the quarterback and say 'Listen, this has to happen.' Jay wasn't fixing it or Jay could not fix it. The solution for Kromer is to now have everyone see 'this thing is bigger than me.' "

Faulk added: "Jay Cutler has gotten a lot of offensive coordinators fired, let's be honest. Not just head coaches but offensive coordinators who, after leaving Jay Cutler, don't get a job anymore. Let's be honest."

Faulk was likely speaking specifically about his old pal Mike Martz, who had Cutler for two seasons and has yet to land an NFL gig since. Mike Tice is an offensive line coach in Atlanta, and Ron Turner coaches at the collegiate level in Florida.

Perhaps Faulk was right -- maybe Kromer felt a certain amount of helplessness down the stretch. After being looked at as a hot commodity under Marc Trestman last year, might frustration have mounted after seeing his stock drop?

Maybe Kromer should grab some dinner with Martz and Tice.
 

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I love his "fuck it" attitude. Fisher could do wonders for him. I would bring him in.
 

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Oh, and Jay ... buddy ... bring all your baggage over here and set it down. We'll give you a fresh start.
 

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If that did happen, I'd learn to live with it, but I'd rather it didn't. Dude is a locker room cancer.
 

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If that did happen, I'd learn to live with it, but I'd rather it didn't. Dude is a locker room cancer.
He just hasn't found the right locker room yet. ;)
 

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Oh, and Jay ... buddy ... bring all your baggage over here and set it down. We'll give you a fresh start.
Does said baggage include Brandon Marshall?
 

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In my big money fantasy football league, tonight's game and Alshon Jeffreys performance is going to determine my playoffs fate. I'M up by 13.5 points. My opponent has Jeffrey. I need him to have a terrible game tonight so I can move on to the championship game next week.

This is too damn stressful. Every other team in our league has scored less than 80 points this week. But of course, I'm locked up in a high scoring match (140 - 126.5) Fantasy God's, please be kind to me tonight. If Alshon can tweak his ankle pre-game, that would be perfect! Lol
 

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Is there not a sportsbook event for MNF?
 

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Rough start for da bears.
 

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Wow. Is there gonna be a turnover every series now?
 

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Turnovers on successive plays... wow. It's like a contest to see who can suck worse.
 

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Crappy weather looks like London. Or worse: Seattle.
 

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This looks like 22 farmers trying to corral a greased pig.
 

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This game is painful to watch. Almost four turnovers and a fubar field goal so far. Sloppy.