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| + | up a lot. He’s a man now. I remember his first year he ran an option route on Brian Cushing when we were playing Houston one time and it ended up being like a 65-yard gain (actually 62). It was textbook how you teach an option route. He just couldn’t stay healthy. You feel bad for a guy like that. You could see what he could bring.” Fortunately, Miller is healthy for the Bears this season. Now if they can just get him the ball like the Bucs got Brate the ball. 7. Bears coach John Fox elected to have Connor Barth kick a 54-yard field goal late in the first quarter after he had passed on what would have been a 56-yard attempt on the opening possession of the game with Barth, who kicked for the Bucs before and is familiar with the stadium. “At the end of day we want to score touchdowns,” Barth said. “First series of the game,cheap jordans free shipping, you’re gonna be thinking field position probably.” That’s what the Bears were thinking and Pat O’Donnell pinned Tampa on its own 10-yard line with his kick. I asked Barth if there is a set outer limit before the game and I think reality is there are two limits. In a normal situation,retro new jordans, what’s the longest they want to be at to try a field goal? The second limit? At the end of a half or end of the game,cheap jordans, what is the absolute outer limit of Barth’s range? “There is one where you feel 100 percent comfortable,” Barth said. “I don’t push it, I’m probably 55 and in all the time. I could have hit from farther but like I said it’s the opening drive and there are a lot of things going on. I probably could have hit 63 today whichever way the wind was going. The ball was flying. That’s the nice thing about 83 degrees.” Photos of all the touchdowns the Bears have scored this season. 8. Not sure what message John Fox was sending to his players using all three of his timeouts in the second half while trailing by 26 points with less than three minutes remaining. After the game,cheap real jordans, Fox said he told the team “we’ll hang together.” Nobody could have been pleased with the way things went. The timeouts extended the game for an offense that lost two starting offensive linemen in the game and running back Jordan Howard might or might not have an ankle or Achilles injury according to the coach. So why prolong the thing? Maybe misery loves company. 9. The Buccaneers tabbed then offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter to replace Lovie Smith in January with an eye toward developing former No. 1 overall pick Jameis Winston. The fear was Koetter was going to leave for a head coaching job elsewhere and the defense, Smith’s specialty, had been bad. When Koetter was promoted, he became the third head coach in the NFL to trace their coaching roots back to Bob Stull at UTEP and Missouri. Stull, now the athletic director at UTEP,cheap jordan shoes, hired Koetter, Andy Reid and Marty Mornhinweg at the El Paso, Texas,, school in the late 1980s. There’s also a connection that the Bears know well. Former special teams coordinator Dave Toub was originally hired as a strength coach at UTEP before following Stull and the crew to Missouri. Stull met with Koetter on Sunday the day after his Miners played at Florida Atlantic. Eagles linebackers coach Ken Flajole, who has coached in the NFL for 17 seasons now, was also on this staff. So Stull’s coaching tree has two head coaches, two coordinators and a position coach now from a Missouri staff that went 15-38-2 in five seasons and was most well known for being on the wrong end of one of the greatest officiating goofs in college football history<ul>  | ||
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