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Like him or not - and I don't - Dan Bernstein on The Score clearly has a good source - or more than one - inside Halas Hall. Bernstein just said on The Score that Trestman is surely gone - which we know - and that Emery is not only on thin ice, but that the ice is cracking beneath his feet, and were he a betting man, he'd bet on Emery being gone.
We all knew that, but here's the interesting part - "There should be more developments over the weekend, and I will be tweeting what I hear." Then Hub joined to discuss his Sun-Times story today about Mike Holmgren and the possibility of a football czar and said, "Let me put it this way - the phones are being used."
Hub on Emery: "He clearly is in over his head as a General Manager, and the (McCaskey) family understands that by now." Hub suggested Emery could potentially stay on, under a Holmgren type. But one thing is clear - Georgie-Porgie-Pudding-Pie appears to be taking the reigns.
Clearly, the drama isn't over at Halas Hall. For those who thought the Bears would finally calm down and wake up again on December 29, it looks instead like the last two weeks of this season promise to be as bizarre as ever.
We all knew that, but here's the interesting part - "There should be more developments over the weekend, and I will be tweeting what I hear." Then Hub joined to discuss his Sun-Times story today about Mike Holmgren and the possibility of a football czar and said, "Let me put it this way - the phones are being used."
Hub on Emery: "He clearly is in over his head as a General Manager, and the (McCaskey) family understands that by now." Hub suggested Emery could potentially stay on, under a Holmgren type. But one thing is clear - Georgie-Porgie-Pudding-Pie appears to be taking the reigns.
Clearly, the drama isn't over at Halas Hall. For those who thought the Bears would finally calm down and wake up again on December 29, it looks instead like the last two weeks of this season promise to be as bizarre as ever.