Lovie Smith’s 10 Worst Head Coaching Decisions

Published by on April 18, 2010
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

Lovie Smith…

There is no good way of saying this, but Lovie Smith should have been fired this past offseason.

Plain and simple.

Ron Turner, while equally as terrible, should not have been just a scapegoat he should have been just part of the package.

Lovie Smith has shown, beyond a shadow of a doubt in my opinion, that he is no longer capable of coaching the Chicago Bears to a Super Bowl, and if he isn’t capable of that, then he shouldn’t be in that position.

Each season, Lovie’s decision making has gotten worse and worse. His schemes have become more and more out dated and exploited seemingly every week. Plus, his evaluation of talent has nosedived.

Watching Lovie Smith coach has been like watching a car accident in progress, except more boring.

Now, trying to bring this list down to just ten has been fairly difficult and then trying to put them in order has been even harder, but here are the 10 biggest errors, with a few honorable mentions.

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