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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (44327)12/29/2014 7:11:55 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 87895
 
Yet I see editorials in Chicago urging the Bears to hire Rex. Rex is the perfect guy to liven up a team. I'm not sure if he truly has the ability to produce a winner, but he sure does inspire you to think so. The conventional wisdom around here is that the Jets organization is a mess, and Rex never got the personnel he needed for his style of aggressive defense. Rex loves to blitz and put pressure on the QB, which means he needs to have a secondary capable of handling man-man assignments. That all went south when Revis was traded. I have no clue which team is a better fit for Rex personnel-wise, SF or Chicago, but, city-wise, Chicago for sure.

- Jeff



To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (44327)12/29/2014 9:19:20 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 87895
 
He would be best in a situation where there is a stable and mature QB. Then he could focus on improving a defense. IMO. That would eliminate both Chicago and SF. Atl, SD and Miami would all be better fits.