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Yeah good advice.The term troll gets thrown around here a little too loosely...so when I get tagged as a troll a simple facepalm is usually the best response.
To be fair, we really don't know if what Emery's gameplan is for those mass interviews...its obvious a lot of it was to gain information, but the real question is what info was he trying to gain?
And I agree with you that Teddy and Remy are a little off base with that thinking...it just doesn't make sense. If one of those coaches is brought in for an interview and gives up some key info of his current teams behind the scenes operations and he ends up not getting the job. Then he has basically given a direct competitor an advantage. Like you and I said, if they want that info then its going to take more than a preliminary interview for me to offer up that info.
I already gave an example of how a candidate naturally provides info during the course of an interview. There is simply no way to give a detailed answer to questions about how you would run the Bears as HC without also providing some insight on how things are done at your current org. It's a natural byproduct of the interview process. You can certainly hide deep dark trade secrets but any HC candidate has been influenced by the teams he worked for and you can't articulate your ideas on the Bears without revealing that influence.
LOL at the backpedaling.
The issue OBVIOUSLY isn't who the Bears will hire as HC...the issue is Teddy KGB's bizarre claim that Emery is getting clubhouse secrets from special teams guys like Harvey Armstrong and Dave Toub, that Emery is misguiding Marc Trestman by giving him false CFL free agent feelers, and that Emery is dropping incorrect draft prospect names on Tom Clements so Clements can report this incorrect information back to Mark Murphy, ensuring that the real prospect the Bears want will be available when they make their pick.
Your situation is at least somewhat feasible and I could see that happening with any coach...but that's not so much the team's operations he is really going to be talking about but more his offensive/defensive philosophy or strategies and what players fit his schemes. But the draft "secrets" or scouting stategies and the more behind the scene operations, there is only so much you could really ask before a candidate will know, "hey, this guy is looking more for information on my team then to really hire me"
The Bears have been under Emery's management for less than a year. Has "group think" already permeated the organization???
I said this before, but isn't that frightening? That Emery has no clue what he's doing, and instead is asking special teams coaches and guys who are in the CFL "how does your organization run on a day-to-day basis"? What was Emery doing during his 20 years in the NFL? Sleeping?
The Bears have been under Emery's management for less than a year. Has "group think" already permeated the organization???
I said this before, but isn't that frightening? That Emery has no clue what he's doing,The Bears have been under Emery's management for less than a year. Has "group think" already permeated the organization???
I find standing in the middle of the street with a car coming at me at a high rate of speed frightening. A football head coach hire, not so much!Are you supposing that Emery has no clue what he's doing, or saying that others are suggesting "Emery has no clue what he's doing" and why don't they consider that frightening?
Its the latter. I don't pretend to have any inside information on this...I'm just reading what the true insiders on this board are posting (Teddy KGB and EDUMB), and am surprised that no one finds whats going on to be questionable. Find it odd that Emery is soliciting advice from outsiders who are less qualified than himself.
I said this before, but isn't that frightening? That Emery has no clue what he's doing, and instead is asking special teams coaches and guys who are in the CFL "how does your organization run on a day-to-day basis"? What was Emery doing during his 20 years in the NFL? Sleeping?
The Bears have been under Emery's management for less than a year. Has "group think" already permeated the organization???
You tell me. I am ignorant on this issue. Here is a portion of what I've heard...please respond with your thoughts:
First aspect of tackling an issue is Intelligence - gather as much data and resources as possible. Once you have a wealth of information to draw on, you can then use it to your advantage when tackling your objective. It doesn't necessarily mean you will be completely beholden to the information, but what it can let you do in this instance is get an idea how other teams operate, which may allow you to gain an advantage over other teams if you are pursuing the same free agents, or if you need an edge on draft day to know whether you are safe standing pat on a pick, or might need to move aggressively to move up, or maybe even leak the right kind of false information to your rivals to try to influence them to jump up and grab a guy you had no intention of getting in the first place, just so the guy you really want has a better likelyhood of dropping in your lap.
Notwithstanding the shoddy grammar in the italicized portion of your post I would lean toward information and not advice.
I just think people in this thread are making a mountain out of a molehill about this; frankly I do not think this type of behavior is exclusive to Emery. One would think that the majority of competent general managers (in any sport) would glean as much information from their prospective candidates as possible. I do not see anything surprising, amazing, or alarming with Emery's behavior during the interviewing process, just a man doing his job and thorough at that.
LOL at this. If AT&T hires you, you wouldn't have gotten the job by saying "I have a 'pretty good idea' of how I want things run". Come on. And if you were running AT&T, wouldn't you have done your Sprint/Verizon research beforehand? And if you didn't, would you be willing to change your AT&T approach, which has been in place less than a year, based on what some low level guy at Sprint told you?
Let me ask, do you think Bellichek gets advice fron other people like say for example college coaches?
Who is complaining? What inside information are the Bears getting? Is the inside information the same type of information that Teddy KGB is describing? If not, then what is Teddy KGB basing his statement on?
Well every, and I use the word every, sports outlet has stated the Emery interview process is outside the norm. So you're not correct with that statement from the national and local media outlets.Notwithstanding the shoddy grammar in the italicized portion of your post (which clearly came from someone else) I would lean toward information and not advice.
I just think people in this thread are making a mountain out of a molehill about this; frankly I do not think this type of behavior is exclusive to Emery. One would think that the majority of competent general managers (in any sport) would glean as much information from their prospective candidates as possible. I do not see anything surprising, amazing, or alarming with Emery's behavior during the interviewing process, just a man doing his job and thorough at that.