Newblood
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This past administration gave zero priority to special teams, further augmenting their total fail, not to even mention the coach. Please, God, there has to be improvement in this area. When I think of Bears, I think of great special teams, great defense, super rivalries, running the ball, etc. Those morons purposely wanted no part of any of that, and verbally stated it.
Don't think I would put much stock in that arguement: Fox was the HC in Denver, where Rodgers was the special teams coach. I believe Denver was only marginally better than the Bears last year. Now both are in Chicago. I hope to God also that there is improvement, but not sure how, from past performances, that you can conclude that the current regime puts a much higher premium on special teams.
Also, generally speaking, good special teams are a byproduct of quality roster depth. Not sure many would argue that the Bears will have quality depth this year.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to say definitively that the special teams will be shit this year. But I wouldn't be surprised if they struggle.