Article By Gene Chamberlain on 8th January, 2010
Take Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith, for instance.
When asked Tuesday, whether team president Ted Phillips had given him a win-or-else ultimatum for 2010, Smith responded by skirting the issue.
However, at the end of his answer he chose to change subjects and brought up an earlier question given to general manager Jerry Angelo. The question was whether it would be difficult finding qualified coordinator candidates to come here with the chance they could be coming for only one year.
“Coaches don’t deal in long-term commitments and things like that,” Smith lectured. “It’s about getting the job done right away.
“There will...
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