Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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We talked to Jared Payton here, Rahimi Harrison-Cloney. It's an on-the-spot question, but I'm going to ask you this question pertaining to the Bears, all right? If you could keep one of the safeties, which one of those two safeties would you keep on the Chicago Bears team? Before you roll, you must either choose to nominate yourself...
Or you must nominate one other player to be at risk of elimination. Dude, why? Grody, what are you doing, man?
This is what Grody does. Provocateur. I'm a provocateur. I'm sorry. That's probably an agent provocateur sent in to discredit your organization with ridiculous behavior. I... would go with a little bit more of the youth and what Jaquan Brisker is all about. But I just don't know, money-wise, can they make that work?
I know the conversations between them and Kevin Byard have been there, that he wants to come back. But if I had to choose one, it would be Jaquan Brisker, just with everything that he's able to do.
What did it cost me?
Brody, I'm going to find you in the streets, man.
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Chapter 2: What on-the-spot question is posed about the Chicago Bears?
You might not be able to breathe. Brother? I'm Paul. You must be Tommy. Brothers don't shake hands.
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Brothers don't shake hands. Brothers gotta hug. I say that all the time. Tyler Buterbaugh with a beaut of an open yet again. The grody pointed nod. Now that I listen to that, was that really that provocateur-ing? You ambushed that man on his way out the door. It was late in the game, wasn't it? Like, he's just like, he's being happy. Don't look at me.
You're provocatoring yourself by even asking the question right now. Just being all, Jared, being nice and informative and telling us, and you're right, and then I hit him up pretty hard. But honestly, the real truth to this, though, is he answered the question very well, very thought out, and we ultimately agreed. Brisker by an eyelash. I did not agree. Well, that's okay. That's okay.
Yeah, yeah. Here's the thing. That question is going to prevail until decisions are made on the both of them. No doubt. On Jaquan Brisker and on Kevin Byard. Or... Or... Until another team makes a decision on one of them.
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Chapter 3: Which safety should the Bears keep and why?
And that's something that you have to consider as well. As we've talked about, safety is one of those positions where traditionally you do have many free agents who will hit the market. But those two do have value. And that is, I think, as we like to say, that is a story we will continue to track. Fluid, a fluid situation. This is Rahimi Harrison-Grody.
On this Friday, we are happy to come to you from our Hyundai Score Studios, brought to you by your local Hyundai dealers. And with the Bears season wrapping up, and since we have the host of the Take the North podcast with us today. That's right, TTN. Who's the new sponsor, by the way, of the breaking news we have here. Which I appreciate. Says us. Yes. Yeah. I mean, that can change.
That can change. Ooh, we don't want to see that change. Pay your bills, Mark. We can be bought. Yeah, we can be bought. But right now the sponsor is TTN. I tried to bought coffee for you guys today, but then the boss, Ryan Porth, intercepted it. Yeah, which I was... You got big footed. And I didn't even try to fight him. Did you notice that? I was like, okay, Porth's getting it.
There's also the battle of who's open today. So that is also an element of not only are you playing Frogger with your life by just nobody's on the streets. You can easily get from point A to B. We were on the streets. But I'm saying like it's not the traditional like Seinfeld version of Frogger outside where you're dodging people.
You're just dodging like wind gusts and then you're hopping from place to place to see who's open. Like, hey, scratches the neck, turns the head. Like, you guys got any more of those open stores? No. Everybody's at home today. So we are here with you, and we thank you for listening to us. Since we are kind of wrapping up the Bears season, Mark is here from TTN.
Marshall Harris is bringing his thoughts as well to the show. We thought we would ask the question of not doing necessarily postseason Bears awards yet, and not just for the postseason. Give them in the postseason for the regular season and the whole thing. But taking a look at this season in a game-by-game idea, like which games... were ones that changed your mind. Which game stood out to you?
What was a game where you're like, oh man, this doesn't look good right now. And then, you know, another game where the Bears totally redeemed themselves. So going through the saga that was this season for the Bears, not just the regular season, but even moving through to the playoffs. So here are the questions that we came up with. We're going to stretch this out, have a conversation.
You're welcome to join us as well. 312-644-6767. Number one. Should we do the five on it, number ones? I think we have more than five questions here is the problem. Number one. Mark, you want to announce? Number one. Yeah. Perfect. Echo effects and everything. What game was the Caleb Williams is good or Caleb Williams is showing significant progress game for you and why? Like basically the jump.
Ooh, we got music even better, guys. I like music. Number two. No echo on two. Number two. Two, two. I love it. What game had the biggest offensive surprise for you? Or what was the biggest offensive surprise that you saw? This one will be in disguised voice, 60-minute style. Number three. Number three. That sounded very Silence of the Lambs-y. Oh, you're right. Oh, wait.
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Chapter 4: What are the highlights of the Bears' season and key moments?
We're like back from DeAndre's switch. It was like, no. Okay, okay, it's good.
We threw it. Yes.
It's like a bad three-pointer, right? No, yes. And at some point you're like, thinking it's a movie, you may be wondering how I got here. Yeah, no, I think specifically with Caleb Williams, there's many points you can point to where you could say, you know, this is when I believed and everything else. But I think that the bigger point is,
knowing that there are expectations, but understanding it's a reset year of sorts for him and to come through the way he did and to show the progress. That's really what it is because you can have flashes of moments like that Cowboys.
If you look at the first six games, let's say of the season, the Cowboys moment is obviously the biggest and best for him because he didn't look great in some of the games following that. But then to see the end of the season where it ends up, you're like, all right, we're good. We are Gucci. Yeah, for me, that was something that I was, like, watching for.
So was that the play for you, Mark, or was there another one that stuck out? I mean, that one is the one that stands out right now. All right, so we thought that we would have, what, six or seven questions get us through an hour? Oh, actually, yeah. It took us an hour, or it took 20 minutes to get through one? Oh, wait. Ugh.
We may need to work on our timing of this, but we will continue next with our season in review, the games that stood out to you and why. That's on Rahimi Harrison-Grote on 670 The Score. As I mentioned, you can text and call us. 312-644-6767 is our number. We broadcast live from The Score's Hyundai studios, brought to you by your local Hyundai dealers.
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So more on our season in review next here on Rahimi Harrison-Grody. Rahimi Harrison-Grody. Midday's Tindall 2 on Chicago Sports Radio 670thescore.com.
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Chapter 5: What insights do the hosts share about the Bears' coaching decisions?
I believe in Ben Johnson's discernment, judgment. Dennis Allen's been in this game long enough to know relatively what they can expect to get from a 32-year-old coming up, whether that's a three-year deal that can be cut off after two years. I mean, however you want to look at it, I think the Bears are going to be in a position where they can make a great decision and be good with it. Thank you.
I needed that.
Five on it. Number three. Five on it on 670 The Score with Laila Rahimi, Marshall Harris, and Mark Grody. Here's question number three. Here are the remaining NFL head coaching job head coach openings. Here are the teams, the Bills, the Steelers, the Browns, the Cardinals, the Raiders. Which of the remaining NFL head coaching jobs intrigues you the most?
I'll tell you which one intrigues me the most. And it is for reasons you might not think. It's the Browns because people keep taking themselves out of consideration for coaching it.
Chapter 6: Which NFL head coaching job is considered the most intriguing?
So like Mike McDaniel removed himself from head coaching consideration. He wasn't the only one. You hear more about people removing themselves after they do the interview than the other way around. So I'm like, who's left? Who's going to end up coaching the Browns? Like if everybody's removing themselves from consideration, who does that leave left? That's a great question.
You got a chance to be a hero? Is that what you're saying, Layla? Is it Shador coaching himself? Like, what, does he just call Dion? Is Dion on speaker? Like, how does this work? Who's coaching the team? Bring back Romeo Cornell. Didn't he have two bites at the apple with Cleveland? You want to have a third? How about Eric Mangini? Bring him back.
Well, and like, wasn't Mike Pettin in the news recently? Mike Pettin just randomly just decided to like take a jab at Brian Flores, who, by the way, seems like he would probably stay. Like his contract is a little bit different where if he gets it, if he stays with his team, then this is the contract he's going to go with the Vikings.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of coaching changes for the Bears?
Unlike Matt Nagy, who's just free to go. They put out the thank you graphic and that was the end of that. Good luck. Real good. I know that sounds wild, but I think it's the Browns just because nobody wants to coach there. What about Rob Chudzinski? Remember Chud? Yes. We don't even remember these guys. I remember. Was this part of the spreadsheet from last year? Is that what you're looking at?
Pat Shermer. Yes, I am. Greg Williams. Freddie Kitchens. Hugh Jackson. I mean, take this into consideration for what you will. The Craig Carton show just posted this, and it's the same idea. I just saw this now.
Chapter 8: How do the hosts evaluate the current state of the Bears' roster?
Is Deion Sanders the Browns' last hope for head coach? I mean, that's not unreasonable. It's not unreasonable. I got these tires to sell. I don't know. Somebody has to coach the Browns. All that being said, for me, it's the Bills. Not just for sentimental reasons as a kid who grew up rooting for the Buffalo Bills.
But to understand that entering the fray is now Phillip Rivers getting an opportunity to interview for the Bills head coaching job. Also, Mike McDaniel already has...
a guaranteed job as the offensive coordinator for the chargers but is still under consideration to be the buffalo bill's next head coach which then he leaves this is the way you do it if you're as part of a social coaching search you line up a job and you're like by the way i might take this other job he's basically got outs in his contract before he signs the contract or maybe he's already signed the contract and he just has outs head coaching job i'm gone
And he may only be the offensive coordinator for the Chargers for a split second, or maybe he just never officially becomes that, because he could end up being the Bills' next head coach. There's an MVP that was driven to tears at the end of his game, and Josh Allen there, I'm so... Just intrigued by how this actually shakes out. But Layla, the Browns thing, that's just a hot mess.
Freddie Kitchens. You just keep coming with guys. You're just naming random people. Browns coaches. Yeah, I know. It is pretty random. I would shoot. Mike Pennon was on your list. Yeah, Mike Patton's on my list. Yes, yes. Did I mention Greg Williams? No, you didn't. The criminal?
The Mike McDaniel thing, he literally said, I'd rather be the Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator than to be your head coach, Cleveland. That's what he said. I need Mike McDaniel to just have a lower pressure job so he can let it rip and be his true self. I need him on a carousel in a Gucci outfit. I need that dude yelling and trolling the Buffalo Bills bar.
I need him to just wizard up some plays. But he can't do that in Buffalo? I don't need it against the Bears. Buffalo's in the AFC. And also, Jim Harbaugh hired Mark Trestman to be an offensive assistant He likes a little bit of that vibe. You know what I mean? I never got to answer that, but that's cool. No, go ahead. Yeah, we got time. We have time. We really appreciate that. Go, Grody.
It's the Steelers. The job security is the best job security in the world. Okay, go ahead. Jesse Mentor doesn't want to coach the Browns? Would you remove yourself from consideration from the Browns head coaching job? Yes, I would. And I've just been told Lou Brown of Major League has removed his name from consideration. I will say this about the Steelers job. Man, you talk about security.
I mean, that's 20 years. You're good, right? That's right away. That was my first Steelers. That's what I was asking about the other day. That's good security in coaching and in life. How much pressure is that on that guy who follows the last three guys? That's true. But then again, Mike Tomlin didn't win a playoff game for how long? But he won a Super Bowl, and he went to two. That's true. Yeah.
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