Strange to bring in your friend in the middle of the season to help coach a team that's not struggling. Sounds like a bad move so as a Bears fan I think it's great.
The Bears AND their fans should be the last group of people telling others what a good or bad move is. There is literally no downside to this arrangement.
@@blackurustrikes2328 Because the team and coaching staff are already established this year. They've worked together since training camp, and now a new guy is coming in to help out with ideas? The team's doing well, don't try to fix what ain't broke.
@@koo-hip9406 Ya, well we'll see how the established players and coaching staff deal with the head coaches friend coming in as a stranger to give his opinion.
He was good at coaching, we know the real reason he didn’t succeed.
Cuz it’s the jets and Aaron lol
Half the league should’ve been calling
Surprised he didn’t take the open position with hezbollah
Wtf is wrong with you
Buffalo Bills should've brought him in.
Scape goat all the way. Rodgers thinks he’s better than he is at the point.
Strange to bring in your friend in the middle of the season to help coach a team that's not struggling. Sounds like a bad move so as a Bears fan I think it's great.
Saleh is a good defensive coach. And he has head coaching experience. How could he do anything but help the Packers?
The Bears AND their fans should be the last group of people telling others what a good or bad move is. There is literally no downside to this arrangement.
@@blackurustrikes2328 Because the team and coaching staff are already established this year. They've worked together since training camp, and now a new guy is coming in to help out with ideas? The team's doing well, don't try to fix what ain't broke.
@@koo-hip9406 Ya, well we'll see how the established players and coaching staff deal with the head coaches friend coming in as a stranger to give his opinion.
@@MisterMxyzptlk1972 They're grown ass men and trust the coach I think they'll be ok lmao.