
Mike Martz was officially announced as the Bears offensive coordinator earlier this week and I haven't had a chance to sound off with my thoughts on the move. I'll be honest, initially I thought he was the worst possible choice for the spot and couldn't get it done again calling plays from the booth. But the more I thought about it and read his thoughts and poked some of the guys close the Bears situation in the Chicago media, I started to think it could work and I'll tell you why.
Looking at the numbers from his time in San Fran and in Detroit he was the reason Jon Kitna through for 4,000 yards and helped Sean Hill become a competent quarterback for the Niners. He is a quarterback guy and reading the comments from Jay Cutler on ChicagoBears.com today, he's on board with it and is in sync with Mike on what he sees with the offense.
Now, changes will be made to the look of the offense, but know Cutler is the guy Martz is there to work for and push to get the most out of him that he can. I actually like the weapons around him on the field, the biggest need is going to be offensive line help which will allow Matt Forte run the ball. And we can't forget Kevin Jones, who missed all of 2009 with a knee injury. Look for both of those guys to have great years in 2010.
I'm on board with this now, too, and think, while it took 27 days to hire him, the right guy was hired. That's all that's important. Now all that's left is going to be a Defensive Coordinator to work with Lovie and this defense that played without its best player almost all of last year.
There is some work that needs to be done in the defensive backfield and the loss of Adewale Ogunleye and death of Gaines Adams needs to be addressed, but my feeling is that they'll be OK.

It is Super Bowl Week and I have to give you an awesome pic from my boys Covino and Rich. Which one of these guys looks like the NFL player? Yeah, not the one that is right!
"That shirt comes with a one-year guarantee. You are guaranteed to not get ass for one year wearing it." Well, that is, of course if you're not a Super Bowl MVP! Haha.
Continuing on the Super Bowl tip, here's the Go Daddy commercial that was banned. I'm not sure why. Can you tell me? Yeah. Besides sucking, I don't know.
Alright, today's Nussie Hunter has a bit of a story behind it. Some high school kid started a campaign to get to ask UFC Octagon girl Arianny Celeste to go with him. He made a series of videos. Here's the first one. Awesomely bad, for sure! Haha.
You can watch the second and third vidoes with Connor asking her to the prom, here. And her response? Well, that's here. You have to scroll down and I couldn't figure out how to direct link or embed (because the site sucks), but it's easy once you're there.
Well, I can't really have a Nussie Hunter without a photo of our lucky lady. Well, here is Arianny Celeste!
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