Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

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  • ALL D
    Registered User
    • Aug 2008
    • 1207

    Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

    I wanted to analyze how a career 7-9 Coach (.429 pct somehow consistent record) seems to be given opportunity time and time again... Let's start on how Jauron was given a Head Coaching job in the first place...

    In 1999, Dave McGinnis was announced as the head coach of the Chicago Bears before they even came to contract terms with him. Embarassment immediately led them scrambling to their immediate second option, D. Jauron. The Bears passed on coaches, Brian Billick, Jim Haslett and the Jets defensive co-ordinator Bill Belichick. ( I wonder if Belichick had any hard feelings over that) Jauron must of had a great interview because his subpar defense with Jacksonville averaging from 2nd - 9th worst in total yards allowed in a 4 year span... Coughlin did bring success to the Jags but that had little to do with Jauron..

    On to Chicago, The Bears had little success with Dave Wannstedt and the Bears team suffered (2) straight 4-12 seasons in 97-98... They needed their team to develop winning ways, hence, Coach Jauron... The 1999 Bears went 6-10. They had almost reached jaurons full potential with only one more win in his first year as H.C... The 1999 Draft wasn't very successful for the Bears. Mark Hatley and D.J. chose a huge letdown with their 12th overall pick, Cade McNown, along with Russell Davis, Rex Tucker and D'Wayne Bates. Not a solid draft. The Bears seemed better then with Wannstedt though...

    During the 2000 season the Bears ended up with a 5-11 record. The Bears now had to trade up to get the much wanted Plaxico Burress but instead, they chose Brian Urlacher who was named rookie of the year in 2000... DJ named McNown starting QB for 2000 and it ended up being McNowns final season...The decision to bring back DJ was a similiar situation to what we are going through right now... At the end of a dismal season, Bears Team President Ted Phillips stated that 'Coach Jauron has all the intangibles to lead this team, and does a good job in motivating the players to keep playing for him.'

    Finally a Winning Season with Playoff Aspirations- 2001

    On September 9th, 2001 (two days before our Nation's tragedy) Jauron's Bears fought the Superbowl champion Raven's valiantly. They lost but now they didn't have to deal with McNown anymore. A new man in charge Their defense was stellar.

    The 2001 draft brought David Terrell to the team and A-Train. A.T would amass 1,163 yds and the team would go on to get crushed in their 1st playoff game

    Urlacher 6 sacks, 90 takles
    Rosevelt Colvin 10.5 sacks
    Phillip Daniels 9 sacks
    The team finished 1st in the league with only giving up 203 points...

    I would love to figure out how Jauron stepped outside his consistent coaching ways and took this Bears team to a 13-3 record... After this season, the Bears had high expectations and slipped back to their 4-12 record. which caused the firing of our now Head Coach, D.J.



    Some facts about Jauron that you might or might not know...

    Jauron started in the NFL under Hank Bullough, while in Buffalo before getting replaced by Marv and crew...

    Coughlin and Jauron were together on the Packers' coaching staff for the 1986 and '87 seasons

    In his nine years with the Packers, Jauron worked under three different head coaches. He joined the organization in 1986 under Forrest Gregg, and was retained when Lindy Infante took over in 1988 and in 1992 when Mike Holmgren was named Green Bay's head coach. The Packers reached the playoffs each of Jauron's last two years, and in his nine seasons in Green Bay, the defense made 168 interceptions in 143 games.
    __________________

    Part 2: On to Detroit...
    Last edited by ALL D; 07-11-2009, 06:34 PM.
  • ServoBillieves
    The Voice of Reason
    • Jul 2007
    • 6106

    #2
    Re: Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

    Pretty good analysis. Seemed even keeled the entire way.
    Bye Bye Brady...

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    • yordad
      Registered User
      • Dec 2007
      • 11867

      #3
      Re: Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

      Is there some kind of conclusion I should be drawing right now?
      "Heck, now I am glad his overrated arce made the pro bowl, else we would have only got a 3rd." ~ yordad

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      • Nighthawk
        Getting old waiting for a championship in Buffalo!
        • Jul 2002
        • 15437

        #4
        Re: Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

        Originally posted by yordad
        Is there some kind of conclusion I should be drawing right now?
        Yeah, he's as bad as we've thought he was.

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        • Syderick
          Registered User
          • Apr 2006
          • 1466

          #5
          Re: Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

          Intersting write up but he didn't get fired after the 4-12 season, he went 7-9 the season after (2003) then he got fired.
          3,000,000th post on BZ!










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          • jamze132
            Don’t hate…
            • Jun 2003
            • 29337

            #6
            Re: Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

            Originally posted by ALL D
            I wanted to analyze how a career 7-9 Coach (.429 pct somehow consistent record) seems to be given opportunity time and time again... Let's start on how Jauron was given a Head Coaching job in the first place...

            In 1999, Dave McGinnis was announced as the head coach of the Chicago Bears before they even came to contract terms with him. Embarassment immediately led them scrambling to their immediate second option, D. Jauron. The Bears passed on coaches, Brian Billick, Jim Haslett and the Jets defensive co-ordinator Bill Belichick. ( I wonder if Belichick had any hard feelings over that) Jauron must of had a great interview because his subpar defense with Jacksonville averaging from 2nd - 9th worst in total yards allowed in a 4 year span... Coughlin did bring success to the Jags but that had little to do with Jauron..

            On to Chicago, The Bears had little success with Dave Wannstedt and the Bears team suffered (2) straight 4-12 seasons in 97-98... They needed their team to develop winning ways, hence, Coach Jauron... The 1999 Bears went 6-10. They had almost reached jaurons full potential with only one more win in his first year as H.C... The 1999 Draft wasn't very successful for the Bears. Mark Hatley and D.J. chose a huge letdown with their 12th overall pick, Cade McNown, along with Russell Davis, Rex Tucker and D'Wayne Bates. Not a solid draft. The Bears seemed better then with Wannstedt though...

            During the 2000 season the Bears ended up with a 5-11 record. The Bears now had to trade up to get the much wanted Plaxico Burress but instead, they chose Brian Urlacher who was named rookie of the year in 2000... DJ named McNown starting QB for 2000 and it ended up being McNowns final season...The decision to bring back DJ was a similiar situation to what we are going through right now... At the end of a dismal season, Bears Team President Ted Phillips stated that 'Coach Jauron has all the intangibles to lead this team, and does a good job in motivating the players to keep playing for him.'

            Finally a Winning Season with Playoff Aspirations- 2001

            On September 9th, 2001 (two days before our Nation's tragedy) Jauron's Bears fought the Superbowl champion Raven's valiantly. They lost but now they didn't have to deal with McNown anymore. A new man in charge Their defense was stellar.

            The 2001 draft brought David Terrell to the team and A-Train. A.T would amass 1,163 yds and the team would go on to get crushed in their 1st playoff game

            Urlacher 6 sacks, 90 takles
            Rosevelt Colvin 10.5 sacks
            Phillip Daniels 9 sacks
            The team finished 1st in the league with only giving up 203 points...

            I would love to figure out how Jauron stepped outside his consistent coaching ways and took this Bears team to a 13-3 record... After this season, the Bears had high expectations and slipped back to their 4-12 record. which caused the firing of our now Head Coach, D.J.



            Some facts about Jauron that you might or might not know...

            Jauron started in the NFL under Hank Bullough, while in Buffalo before getting replaced by Marv and crew...

            Coughlin and Jauron were together on the Packers' coaching staff for the 1986 and '87 seasons

            In his nine years with the Packers, Jauron worked under three different head coaches. He joined the organization in 1986 under Forrest Gregg, and was retained when Lindy Infante took over in 1988 and in 1992 when Mike Holmgren was named Green Bay's head coach. The Packers reached the playoffs each of Jauron's last two years, and in his nine seasons in Green Bay, the defense made 168 interceptions in 143 games.
            __________________

            Part 2: On to Detroit...
            Nice writeup but you could have spent a little time on the speculation and certain facts that led from 13-3 to 4-12. I sill say Dick got hosed while he was in Chicago.

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            • elltrain22
              Registered User
              • Sep 2003
              • 4281

              #7
              Re: Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

              good post
              If you walk with Jesus today, you don't have anything to worry about tomorrow...

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              • El Guapo
                Registered User
                • May 2007
                • 512

                #8
                Re: Jauron's Story... Part One... Coaching in Chicago...

                Well, he is who we thought he was...
                A Bills fan in Dixie. How did that happen?

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