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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of instant stock quotes::What Is Renter Insurance







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Well               the               long               football               off-season               nightmare               in               Chicago               is               over.

The               beloved               Bears               have               hired               an               offensive               savior               in               the               form               of               Mike               Martz.

I               mention               this               with               tongue               firmly               planted               in               cheek.

The               Martz               hiring               is               one               more               blunder               made               by               the               Chicago               Bears               which               has               in               a               manner               of               a               few               weeks               gone               from               hallowed               franchise               to               the               laughing               stock               of               the               NFL.

Martz               is               taking               over               for               the               sacrificial               lamb               of               Ron               Turner.

Don               not               misunderstand,               I               am               glad               Turner               was               fired.

I               mean               how               many               bubble               screens               can               one               coordinator               call,               and               honestly               what               kind               of               offensive               scheme               is               -               run,               run,               screen,               punt.

However,               with               Mike               Martz               now               calling               the               shots               the               Bears;               offensive               and               QB               Jay               Cutler               have               all               new               concerns.
               The               odd               thing               about               this               hire               is               that               Martz               was               the               guy               Bears'               Head               Coach,               Lovie               Smith               wanted               from               the               start.

Jerry               Angelo,               the               team's               GM               vetoed               Smith               and               wanted               to               move               in               a               different               direction.

This               was               probably               the               biggest               clue               that               the               Bears'               two               top               guys               were               no               longer               playing               nice,               and               decided               self-preservation               was               more               important               that               presenting               a               united               front.

Yet,               here               we               are,               and               Mike               Martz               is               the               new               Chicago               Bears'               Offensive               Coordinator.
               The               Bears               did               interview               other               candidates               including               Ken               Zampese,               Rob               Chudzinski,               and               Kevin               Rogers.

I               am               sure               you               are               all               thinking               the               same               thing               I               am...who?

This               list               of               bottom-of-the-barrel               candidates               is               an               embarrassment.

Even               more               so               was               the               way               this               once               proud               franchise,               a               franchise               Lovie               Smith               promised               people               would               want               to               work               for,               was               completely               rebuffed               by               the               likes               of               Jeremy               bates,               Tom               Clements,               and               Frank               Cignetti.

Again               I               ask...who?
               I               firmly               believe               the               above               mentioned               names               were               the               Lovie               Smith               equivalent               of               a               temper               tantrum.

I               think               this               was               Lovie's               passive-aggressive               way               of               getting               what               he               wanted.

This               is               the               Head               Coach               mind               you               who               brought               us               such               landmark               coaching               hires               like               Bob               Babich               and               Terry               Shea.

Let               us               also               not               forget               the               brilliant               maneuver               of               running               off               Ron               Rivera.
               Do               not               get               me               wrong,               Martz               is               certainly               qualified.

He               has               been               a               coach               in               the               NFL               for               going               on               18               years               including               a               stint               as               the               St.

Louis               Rams'               Head               Coach               from               2000-2005;               a               team               he               led               to               the               Super               Bowl               in               2001.

He               was               the               brains               behind               what               was               dubbed               the               "Greatest               Show               on               Turf",               and               was               also               the               offensive               coordinator               of               the               Rams'               team               that               won               Super               Bowl               XXXIV.

He               has               also               held               offensive               coordinator               positions               with               the               San               Francisco               49ers               and               the               Detroit               Tigers.
               While               Martz               was               with               the               Lions               QB,               John               Kitna               had               arguably               his               best               season               as               a               professional               in               2006               when               he               threw               for               over               4,000               yards.

The               team               did               not               enjoy               much               success               with               Martz               at               the               offensive               helm               and               eventually               his               pass-happy               scheme               wore               thin.
               Martz               spent               one               season               with               the               Niners               where               he               was               brought               in               to               develop               former               number               one               draft               pick,               Alex               Smith.

Martz               was               the               fourth               offensive               coordinator               in               four               years               in               San               Francisco.

Quarterback,               Smith               ended               up               with               a               season-ending               shoulder               injury,               and               Martz               was               let               go               when               former               Bear               great,               Mike               Singletary               was               promoted               to               Head               Coach.
               Now               in               Chicago,               Martz               is               going               to               be               asked               to               re-energize               a               woeful               Bears'               offense,               and               more               importantly               utilize               Jay               Cutler's               talents               while               helping               him               regain               his               Pro-Bowl               form.

This               could               be               a               tall               order               especially               when               looking               at               the               talent               Martz               has               to               work               with               namely               on               the               offensive               line.
               Larry               Mayer               in               his               article,               "Martz               wants               to               operate               balanced               offense               with               Bears",               quoted               Martz               as               saying,               "Everything               starts               in               the               offensive               line.

Everything.

They               allow               you               to               keep               your               defensive               off               the               field,               to               protect               the               quarterback,               to               do               what               you               want               to               do               on               offense.

When               that's               established               -               which               we'll               get               done               -               then               I               think               more               than               anything               else,               you               get               off               the               bus               and               really               you               are               getting               in               a               position               to               hit               them               right               in               the               mouth."
               Hearing               that,               I               have               one               response               -               gulp.

The               Bears'               offensive               line               is               a               mess               to               put               it               bluntly,               and               with               no               picks               in               the               first               two               rounds               of               this               year's               draft,               help               is               not               on               the               way.

The               Bears               did               bring               in               former               Minnesota               Vikings'               Head               Coach,               Mike               Tice               to               coach               the               O-line,               but               let's               be               real.

There               is               no               reason               to               believe               with               the               offensive               line               talent               currently               on               the               Bears'               roster               that               pass               protection               will               be               any               better               than               they               showed               last               year.
               As               part               of               the               interview               process               Martz               did               meet               with               Jay               Cutler.

This               must               have               been               an               interesting               if               not               awkward               exchange               as               Martz               was               critical               of               the               way               the               Bears'               quarterback               presented               himself               following               his               poor               showing               against               the               Green               Bay               Packers               in               the               season               opener.

Martz               was               working               for               the               NFL               Network               as               a               football               analyst               at               the               time.
               In               ESPN.com's               Kevin               Seifert's               NFC               North               Blog               he               quotes               Martz               as               saying               this               while               discussing               Jay               Cutler,               "I               felt               like               I               had               a               pretty               good               understanding               of               who               he               was,               the               integrity,               and               the               dignity               that               he               has               and               how               classy               a               guy               he               is.

And               when               asked               about               the               meeting               with               Cutler               prior               to               being               hired               by               the               Bears,               Martz               said,               "There               was               an               instant               connection."
               Let               us               hope               so               because               if               Cutler               tosses               20-plus               interceptions               in               2010               it               will               be               a               long               and               disappointing               season.

Another               issue               is               that               Martz               is               known               just               as               much               for               his               prodigious               ego               as               he               is               for               his               offensive               prowess.

If               he               and               Cutler               clash               the               resulting               tidal               wave               of               egomania               could               be               enough               to               level               the               city               and               bring               the               franchise               to               its               knees               -               or               the               very               least               result               in               the               team               having               a               second               straight               losing               season.
               Still,               there               is               reason               for               some               optimism.

Bears'               players               seem               excited               about               the               Martz               hiring.

Back-up               running               back,               Kevin               Jones               who               played               for               Martz               in               Detroit               said,               "They               hired               my               main               man.

I               love               it.

He               was               the               best               offensive               coordinator               out               there."               Tight               end,               Desmond               Clark               added,               "Even               though               I've               never               worked               with               Mike               Martz,               I'm               in               favor               of               the               Bears               hiring               anybody               that               can               get               us               back               on               the               right               track,               and               hopefully               back               to               a               Super               Bowl.

Mike               Martz               has               a               great               track               record,               and               I'm               excited               to               see               how               this               offense               could               grow               in               2010."               And               GM,               Jerry               Angelo               chimed               in               with,               "We               wanted               to               make               a               change.

We               wanted               to               be               something               different               than               what               we               were,               and               we               just               felt               after               we               went               through               the               process               that               Mike               really               presented               what               we               considered               the               best               plan               for               us."
               I               certainly               hope               Jerry               is               right.

If               not               this               could               be               another               one-and-done               year               for               Martz.

On               that               topic,               in               his               article,               "Mike               Martz               hired               as               Bears               offensive               coordinator"               Brad               Biggs               had               this               to               say,               "Martz               becomes               the               third               offensive               coordinator               during               the               Lovie               Smith               era               and               potentially               the               last               if               the               coaching               staff               doesn't               turn               things               around.

That's               what               the               news               conference               the               team               held               Jan.

5               insinuated.

Team               president               Ted               Phillips               has               demanded               an               immediate               turnaround               after               three               straight               seasons               without               a               trip               to               the               playoffs."
               I               still               think               the               hiring               of               Mike               Martz               is               a               mistake.

With               his               well               documented               ego               issues               and               seven-step               drops               for               quarterbacks,               overly               large               and               complicated               playbook,               as               well               as               basically               forgetting               about               using               the               tight               end               it               could               be               a               complete               disaster.
               I               leave               you               with               Martz's               own               words,               "We               will               be               hitting               on               all               cylinders               on               opening               day.

I               promise               you               that."
               We               shall               see               or               in               the               words               of               a               well               known               Chicago               radio               personality               the               2010               Bears               could               be               the               "Mediocre               Show               on               Sod."
               Brad               Biggs,               "Mike               Martz               hired               as               Bears'               offensive               coordinator",               chicagobreakingsports.com
               Larry               Mayer,               "Martz               to               operate               balanced               offense               with               Bears",               chicagobears.com
               Kevin               Seifert,               "Bears               hire               Martz               as               new               OC",               ESPNchicago.com
               Kevin               Seifert,               "Oddly,               Martz               was               the               Bears'               safest               choice",               ESPN.com:               NFC               North






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