Breaking news: Bears hire Salazar as Clyde Emrich Director of High Performance

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Bears general manager Ryan Poles on Tuesday announced the hiring of Brent Salazar as the team's Clyde Emrich Director of High Performance.

Salazar will oversee the team's strength and conditioning and sport science departments and work with the athletic training staff with the goal of maximizing player health, safety and performance.

The position is named after Clyde Emrich, a pioneering strength coach who passed away last November after working for the Bears for 50 years.

Hopefully this means less injuries coming our way...
 

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About fucking time we hired a Clyde Emerson developer of football science and weightlifting. Super psyched about this hire.
 

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thanks, Dick.

how did the strength and conditioning fare for the team during your tenure as head coach? I seem to recall your teams being comprised of manly men that somehow were unable to consistently win games.
 

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This is going to result in so many wins
 

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thanks, Dick.

how did the strength and conditioning fare for the team during your tenure as head coach? I seem to recall your teams being comprised of manly men that somehow were unable to consistently win games.
We had a pretty relatively healthy team. The problem were the injuries at QB :(
 

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I think strength and conditioning is big and hope they do an overhaul cause the last guys seemed pretty shit.
 

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We had a pretty relatively healthy team. The problem were the injuries at QB :(
this seems to be a recurring theme the last 40 years. when the Bears actually make the playoffs, that is.
 

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this seems to be a recurring theme the last 40 years. when the Bears actually make the playoffs, that is.

Unfortunately, I have to agree with you, my friend.
 

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this seems to be a recurring theme the last 40 years. when the Bears actually make the playoffs, that is.

History has shown the bears make their run every 5 years. It's short lived but still.

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Clyde Emrich recently passed and the end of last year and was a staple with the Bears for 5 generations. Extremely respected and loved by the players and organization according to Tom Thayer who spoke about him with much reverence when he passed.

Not a lot of fanfare online. But as a Bears fan he is someone you want to know about.


NOVEMBER 10, 2021

LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Clyde Emrich, an Olympic weightlifter who became the NFL's first strength and conditioning coach when the Chicago Bears hired him 50 years ago, has died. He was 90.

The Bears announced his death Wednesday. They did not give a cause.

Emrich had been working with several Bears players such as Stan Jones, Doug Atkins and Ronnie Bull at a local YMCA when the Bears hired him in 1971. His initial contact with the team came prior to the 1963 championship season, when he met with founder and coach George Halas to discuss isometric resistance training. He worked in some capacity under every Bears coach from Halas to Matt Nagy and was known as “The Legend" around team headquarters.

A USA Weightlifting Hall of Famer, Emrich competed in the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki during a 21-year career. In 1957, he became the world’s first man under 200 pounds to clean and jerk 400.

Emrich started lifting weights at age 15 in 1946, when he was 5-foot-6 and weighed just 110 pounds. Back then, he used homemade cans of sand and cement and cable-chest expanders.

 

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Not sure if this guy's job or other coaches, but someone should be on the phones now, getting the players to buy into their training before camps roll around. Eber proclaimed "track shoes" time, and will run them hard.
Last time there were a lot of hammys when he took over the D in Indy.

I know he wants to see who shows up in shape or not, but after the previous regime, they will have more loafers to deal with, and doing it asap > waiting til they learn by coming up gimp & miss practice.
 

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