That was when the Bears had Gary Crowton as OC, who actually had a pretty pass happy offense in 1999, but regressed in 2000 (due to Cade McNown) bolted to BYU. After that, it was John Shoop who made sure if it was 3rd and 6, you throw a 5 yard pass.
If not for his anomalous 13-3 season in 2001, the Bears would've sh*t-canned Jauron by Jan 2002. Jauron was on thin ice with the front office & anything other than a winning season would've sent him packing. ...but that's not what happened. If not for 2001....Jauron might've been relegated to a forgotten "defensive assistant", toiling away on a perennial loser, where never again would he receive consideration for an NFL Head Coaching position. Thus, Bills fans would be spared the indignities of enduring their own "Dick Jauron Era."
Dick "I'll have to look at the tape" Jauron. I remember it was between him and Mike Sherman for the Bills job. Marv Levy liked him because of his Ivy League background. Nice guy, but incredibly incompetent as a head coach. A better coach could have gotten more out of those 2006-2009 teams, especially in '08.
Andy, as a fellow Bills fan I share your same frustration and hatred for Jauron. He was conservative to the point of absurdity. He's the poster child for that dark era in Bills history. I used to call him Skeletor because he was such a horror show. The Bills was without a doubt the most boring team in football during his run.
I remember being super pissed when Allen broke that long run, because the Bills had shut down the Bears offense and this hurt their numbers. I looked... Chi had about 58 yards entering this drive. Allen got half that on one run.
People should soooo appreciate the amount of time and effort it takes to make these. As a Bills fan, I Greatly appreciate it!!
Thank you Nick! I think you're really going to like the video I'm working on now
Totally agree! Go Bills!
That was when the Bears had Gary Crowton as OC, who actually had a pretty pass happy offense in 1999, but regressed in 2000 (due to Cade McNown) bolted to BYU. After that, it was John Shoop who made sure if it was 3rd and 6, you throw a 5 yard pass.
I’m a chiefs fan but I find this channel wildly entertaining
If not for his anomalous 13-3 season in 2001, the Bears would've sh*t-canned Jauron by Jan 2002. Jauron was on thin ice with the front office & anything other than a winning season would've sent him packing. ...but that's not what happened. If not for 2001....Jauron might've been relegated to a forgotten "defensive assistant", toiling away on a perennial loser, where never again would he receive consideration for an NFL Head Coaching position.
Thus, Bills fans would be spared the indignities of enduring their own "Dick Jauron Era."
A shining example of the Chicago Bears 🐻 running their watered down version of MartyBall. Funny that they still do that to this day.
Dick "I'll have to look at the tape" Jauron. I remember it was between him and Mike Sherman for the Bills job. Marv Levy liked him because of his Ivy League background. Nice guy, but incredibly incompetent as a head coach. A better coach could have gotten more out of those 2006-2009 teams, especially in '08.
Andy, as a fellow Bills fan I share your same frustration and hatred for Jauron. He was conservative to the point of absurdity. He's the poster child for that dark era in Bills history. I used to call him Skeletor because he was such a horror show. The Bills was without a doubt the most boring team in football during his run.
I forgot that Shane Matthews existed.
So has Shane Mattews.
I remember being super pissed when Allen broke that long run, because the Bills had shut down the Bears offense and this hurt their numbers. I looked... Chi had about 58 yards entering this drive. Allen got half that on one run.
Yet another game from this era(2000-2010) that I have nooooooo recollection of AT ALL. 😂
Wow, that's an exciting brand of football right there.
I love how Marv's take was always "Welp they had to play their home games at Illinois that 1year". Cool what about all their other crappy seasons?
And then Shane Matthew's became a bill