Bears assistants look to change Halas Hall culture

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I am hopeful that the culture changes can really have a magnified effect on the Bears. Hopefully the coaches can extract every drop of potential out of this team.


http://chicago.suntimes.com/bears-f...ars-assistants-look-change-halas-hall-culture

In 24 years coaching in the NFL, Ed Donatell has been part of changing his teams’ cultures. Now he’s tasked to do it again.

Ask him how, and he’ll point to Bears head coach John Fox — “Just go to him; he’s built it at a couple places,” he said — and his experienced co-workers.

Press him for specifics, and he admits that culture change is a very palpable — but indescribable — part of his coaching job.

“If we could write it down, we wouldn’t be here,” he said Sunday after the Bears’ final rookie minicamp practice at Halas Hall. “I wouldn’t be standing here. We’d be on our island somewhere.”

Yet that’s what the Bears’ new defensive backs coach and his fellow assistants are tasked to do in their first season at Halas Hall. In their first interviews Sunday since being hired, the Bears’ position coaches detailed their plans — in attitude more than on-the-field specifics.

“It really starts with coach Fox,” Donatell said. “He’s building a culture here. We’re just following him. Then it goes down to the coordinators and so forth.

“It doesn’t get built right away. It’s too hard to win in this league. These things take time.

“But we want it to happen fast.”

It will happen faster because the coaches know each other well. Donatell spent the last four seasons with the 49ers working under new Bears coordinator Vic Fangio.

From Denver, Fox brought offensive coordinator Adam Gase, offensive line coach Dave Magazu, defensive line coach Jay Rodgers and assistant defensive backs coach Sam Garnes. Special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers and assistant special teams coach Darius Swinton held the same jobs with the Broncos, too

“Any time you’re mixing ideas, it makes you stronger,” Donatell said. “(Fox) is very willing to accept, just like Vic. So we put our thoughts together.”

Magazu has spent the past four seasons with Gase, and Fox is the only NFL head coach for which he’s worked. There’s a shared sense of history there, and shorthand during conversations remembering successes — and mistakes — from the past.

“We have the same scars,” Magazu said. “Sometimes that makes things a lot easier.”

Inside linebackers coach Glenn Pires, who came from the Falcons? He and Magazu were roommates at Springfield (Mass.) College in the late 1970s.

“Let’s start with, they’re good people,” Magazu said. “They all have pelts on the wall. San Francisco won a few games, now. It’s fun.”

Magazu sees changing the culture as creating a workplace his linemen enjoy. And winning, of course, makes everyone happy.

“I don’t think there’s a person on the face of the earth that hasn’t had a job where you woke up in the morning and went, ‘Ah, damn, I don’t wanna go in there,’” he said.

“If you can create an environment where you go in, you work hard, you get your work done, you enjoy the people that you’re working with and you can actually have fun doing it? That’s the environment that you try to create.”
 

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"Clean slate"....building something new.......this is exciting as these coaches know their stuff and have bought into building this team from the bottom up. They chose to come here....to be a part of this.

The New Bears.
 

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There are about a thousand question marks all over this roster and the overall level of talent of the players we have as of today is barely average in this league.

The only thing I am certain of is this team knocked it out of the park when it came to assembling a coaching staff. I said as soon as Denver let him go that we need to get John Fox because he will get the strongest assistants out of the pool of candidates, but Fangio and Gase far exceeded my expectations.

I have now officially forgiven the Denver Broncos for raping Jerry Angelo in 2009.
 

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I am hopeful that the culture changes can really have a magnified effect on the Bears. Hopefully the coaches can extract every drop of potential out of this team.


http://chicago.suntimes.com/bears-f...ars-assistants-look-change-halas-hall-culture

In 24 years coaching in the NFL, Ed Donatell has been part of changing his teams’ cultures. Now he’s tasked to do it again.

Ask him how, and he’ll point to Bears head coach John Fox — “Just go to him; he’s built it at a couple places,” he said — and his experienced co-workers.

Press him for specifics, and he admits that culture change is a very palpable — but indescribable — part of his coaching job.

“If we could write it down, we wouldn’t be here,” he said Sunday after the Bears’ final rookie minicamp practice at Halas Hall. “I wouldn’t be standing here. We’d be on our island somewhere.”

Yet that’s what the Bears’ new defensive backs coach and his fellow assistants are tasked to do in their first season at Halas Hall. In their first interviews Sunday since being hired, the Bears’ position coaches detailed their plans — in attitude more than on-the-field specifics.

“It really starts with coach Fox,” Donatell said. “He’s building a culture here. We’re just following him. Then it goes down to the coordinators and so forth.

“It doesn’t get built right away. It’s too hard to win in this league. These things take time.

“But we want it to happen fast.”

It will happen faster because the coaches know each other well. Donatell spent the last four seasons with the 49ers working under new Bears coordinator Vic Fangio.

From Denver, Fox brought offensive coordinator Adam Gase, offensive line coach Dave Magazu, defensive line coach Jay Rodgers and assistant defensive backs coach Sam Garnes. Special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers and assistant special teams coach Darius Swinton held the same jobs with the Broncos, too

“Any time you’re mixing ideas, it makes you stronger,” Donatell said. “(Fox) is very willing to accept, just like Vic. So we put our thoughts together.”

Magazu has spent the past four seasons with Gase, and Fox is the only NFL head coach for which he’s worked. There’s a shared sense of history there, and shorthand during conversations remembering successes — and mistakes — from the past.

“We have the same scars,” Magazu said. “Sometimes that makes things a lot easier.”

Inside linebackers coach Glenn Pires, who came from the Falcons? He and Magazu were roommates at Springfield (Mass.) College in the late 1970s.

“Let’s start with, they’re good people,” Magazu said. “They all have pelts on the wall. San Francisco won a few games, now. It’s fun.”

Magazu sees changing the culture as creating a workplace his linemen enjoy. And winning, of course, makes everyone happy.

“I don’t think there’s a person on the face of the earth that hasn’t had a job where you woke up in the morning and went, ‘Ah, damn, I don’t wanna go in there,’” he said.

“If you can create an environment where you go in, you work hard, you get your work done, you enjoy the people that you’re working with and you can actually have fun doing it? That’s the environment that you try to create.”
Thanks that was a good read. It's nice hearing things like this from your coordinators talking about everyone needing to work together and talk about building a winning culture.
 

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Read it all before. It's all blah blah blah and a sprinkling of 'this time could be the time ...'

Results on the field after the work put in off the field will be the true litmus test.
 

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There are about a thousand question marks all over this roster and the overall level of talent of the players we have as of today is barely average in this league.

The only thing I am certain of is this team knocked it out of the park when it came to assembling a coaching staff. I said as soon as Denver let him go that we need to get John Fox because he will get the strongest assistants out of the pool of candidates, but Fangio and Gase far exceeded my expectations.

I have now officially forgiven the Denver Broncos for raping Jerry Angelo in 2009
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So true. And I remember the CBMB at that time, the whole front page lit up with everybody making fun of Denver, and how that organization has set themselves back for years and how the Bears raped them in that trade. I would love to have a screen shot of the first page of that message board when they trade occurred now.
 

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Sounds like a lot of mumbo jumbo bullshit coach speak to me
 

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So true. And I remember the CBMB at that time, the whole front page lit up with everybody making fun of Denver, and how that organization has set themselves back for years and how the Bears raped them in that trade. I would love to have a screen shot of the first page of that message board when they trade occurred now.
I do remember feeling like a buzz kill when posting my reaction there. Something like:

"I don't watch much AFC football, so I hope this Cutler kid is really the answer at quarterback for years to come. However, that was a lot of picks to give up for an offense with nothing at receiver and a line that is getting worse by the day."

Back on point...I am not even sure that Fox will get this team back to the Super Bowl, but I am sure he will get us away from the dumpster fire we were last season. He's less a savior and more like medicine. We needed this.
 

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So true. And I remember the CBMB at that time, the whole front page lit up with everybody making fun of Denver, and how that organization has set themselves back for years and how the Bears raped them in that trade. I would love to have a screen shot of the first page of that message board when they trade occurred now.

Well, they did set themselves back for years and had QB issues until they took a flier that Manning would recover well enough to make that difference. Cutler > Orton, Tebow, Osweiler etc. They've used a 1, a 2 and 3 more picks since losing Jay. Congrats to them on a successful rolling of the dice but it set them back and they spent nearly as much in the draft that didn't fix it. You know, where every pick is better than Cutler.
 

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Read it all before. It's all blah blah blah and a sprinkling of 'this time could be the time ...'

Results on the field after the work put in off the field will be the true litmus test.
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The ****? Where are the team building exercises? No camping trips? **** these guys.
 

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The ****? Where are the team building exercises? No camping trips? **** these guys.

Trust Falls......must have Trust Falls.......

And a Week Long Retreat to hammer out this year's Team Mission Statement.
 

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I concede that it's hard to quantify this, but I've always thought that the culture around a team is a seriously underrated aspect of what a coach and his staff bring to a team. Certain teams just have that aura of winning about them. The Steelers often have it. The Patriots have it. In the 90s, the Cowboys and Niners had it.

Whether the culture begets winning or winning begets culture feels like a chicken/egg type of argument to me. But it does seem like it's hard to have one without the other.
 

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Cutler was not better than Orton. Orton's best seasons have been about as good as Cutler's and he has posted a higher rating than Cutler since the trade. We have up two firsts and a third for a QB at Orton's level, and in the process kept ourselves out of the playoffs in 2011, 12, and 13, missed the Super Bowl in 2010, and allowed the Packers to win it because Cutler, the OL, and WR shat the bed against them.
 

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According to my sources, Fox will take another picture of the offensive players holding hands in the shower.
 

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