Do you think the bears are overrated?
No, because they've been good. What's the concensus on them? Unless they're considered a great team which i haven't heard yet, they're deserving.
then dont comment on it
Follow your own advice and STFU.
When Arizona Cardinals head coach Dennis Green fired offensive coordinator Keith Rowen just 12 hours after the Cardinals blew a 20-point lead to the Chicago Bears, the implication was clear: Rowen was calling the plays when the Cardinals went Rick Santorum-conservative in the second half, and Green blamed Rowen for the Cardinals' loss. But Don Banks of SI.com reports that some in the league are saying Green was behind the horrendous decision to keep giving the ball to Edgerrin James.
Rowen is said to believe that he has been wrongly damaged by his firing/demotion, and wants to bring to light the fact that he wasn't calling plays for the Cardinals as their collapse unfolded Monday night. According to a league source close to the situation, Green took over the play calling at times from late in the second quarter on, after Arizona had built a 17-0 lead. The source said it was Green's plan heading into the game -- providing the Cardinals had a lead to protect -- to run Edgerrin James from a power formation, with two tight ends and two running backs, for much of the second half in an attempt to eat the clock.
Rowen has filed a grievance against the team, saying he was actually fired and not demoted and should therefore be allowed to collect his salary while staying home for the next 10 weeks. In any event, even if the offensive coordinator is calling the plays, the head coach is standing there with a headset on listening to the calls. If Green wanted to change the calls, he could have. He chose not to. If Rowen is out of a job, Green should follow him out the door.