Which vacant coaching position is more attractive?
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Chicago Bears
71%
Atlanta Falcons
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Chicago Bears
71%
Atlanta Falcons
Elite QB, Elite WR, Shut down CB and Franchise Left Tackle. All are important corner stones for a organization
Reply ReplyBears have no QB, no future. Falcons have all the pieces, just some upgrades on defense and offensive line and RB. They are playoff contenders.
Reply ReplySolid amount of talent on offense and no question marks at the quarterback position. Team is only a few pieces away from being a better football team
Reply ReplyThe Falcons have a franchise qb and a phenom at WR. The Oline isn't great but it should improve. The defense has some good parts and is relatively young. If the Falcons get some help rushing the passer and some defensive innovation they can be vastly improved.
Reply ReplyGood offense is already in place, Matt Ryan > Jay Cutler, both defenses suck, so Atlanta.
Reply ReplyFranchise QB leading a ready to win passing attack, which will help a new HC compete in a poor division. Clear focus on defense for the draft and FA to address.
Reply ReplyGrowing players on both sides of the ball plus no legacy to live up to. The Falcons need a coach to bring them to the Big Game again and get a win there. Better the perennial chip on a shoulder before that point than constant comparisons to 1985. . .
Reply ReplyThe Jay Cutler situation is too messy. I would rather build with Matt Ryan.
Reply ReplyChicago will rise again but not while Cutler is still around. Atl is the quicker fix.
Reply ReplyRyan>Cutler Chicago as a team is a mess. Atlanta as a defense is a mess but is ok offensively.
Reply Replythey are an RB, a coach, and a few defensive pieces away from returning to the playoffs. I heard a rumor that Rex Ryan is interviewing with them soon, god help them if they offer him and his 17 talentless chins a job.
Reply ReplyThe South is currently the weakest division in the NFC. Take the job in Chicago and you have to face Aaron Rodgers twice a year. No thanks. Both defenses are a mess, but the QB situation is much more stable with the Falcons.
Reply ReplyMuch higher chance of making the playoffs next season, as well as an explosive offense, less pressure
Reply ReplyFranchise QB, LT, WR, and CB already in place with an owner willing to spend money. Over 30 million projected to have in Free agency and long term stability. Previous coach stayed 7 years.
Reply ReplyMatt Ryan, Julio Jones, Jake Matthews and Desmond Trufant with an excellent punter, kicker and K/P returner. The base is here and ready to go for a coach like Todd Bowles...
Reply Replysame as above plus the division is more regularly competitive. Green Bay is a tougher nemesis than an Older Brees or TB/Carolina rebuilding efforts.
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chacago bestest for vacaton. whether cold on chacago but my frend melvis live on chacgo. melvis no like bear. he say culler no good qb. bear need trade #1st rouns picks for tarvis jaskins
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ReplyThe bears have more talent on their roster
ReplyMany pieces are in place. Need to solve QB and LB/S problems.
ReplyBetter city, better fan base, good core that needs some coaching hlep. Both need help on the defensive side of the ball, but Chicago is a better city.
ReplyLarger market, better fans, better young talent on roster, better city, better QB
ReplyDuh..Chicago is the superior franchise and one of the leagues first foundation teams.It's also a much better city with crazy Bears fans, and yes, the roster needs help but the chance to bring the MONSTERS back is much more exciting than the dirty birds.
ReplyChicago is a storied program, what has Atlanta ever done?
ReplyCutler can play, 2 elite WR's, elite TE, elite RB.. Some young parts to build around on defense and the #7 pick
ReplyHistoric Franchise with enough pieces on offense to be a contender with the right playcaling. If you can get a few defensive areas covered in this draft, you are looking at a serious contender in 2015 and on...
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