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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2771399

Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera, who has interviewed for nine head coach positions in the NFL over the past two years but landed none of them, is poised to become a man without a job.

Negotiations between Bears officials and Rivera's representatives, aimed at extending the coach's contract, have produced no progress toward a new deal and have broken off. Unless the discussions are suddenly revived, and a new contract is struck before Tuesday, Rivera will become a free agent.

Rivera's contract has technically lapsed. But according to league rules the Bears had an exclusivity period, for three Tuesdays following the Super Bowl, to negotiate a new deal with him. During that three-week window, Rivera could have been hired as a head coach by another franchise, but not as an assistant.

That window expires Tuesday, but sources said Bears officials have no intention now of renewing Rivera's contract. It is believed that Rivera, who played linebacker for the Bears for nine seasons before embarking on a coaching career, earned $500,000 for the 2006 season. If that is the case, it likely put him at about the middle of the NFL's salary range for defensive coordinators.

Given the popularity of Rivera during the NFL's past two firing-and-hiring cycles, when he interviewed for nine vacancies, his entry into the unemployment line would be fraught with irony. Still, team officials indicated to ESPN.com during the week preceding Super Bowl XLI that they would not overpay to retain Rivera.

The feeling then was that Chicago could survive Rivera's departure, since their defense is primarily the design of head coach Lovie Smith. The Bears also felt they had a replacement on staff already in assistant coach Bob Babich. The Bears' linebackers coach, Babich is highly regarded and, assuming Rivera departs, he will be elevated to the coordinator post.

A Chicago official noted before the Super Bowl that the Bears would be in worse shape if another club pursued offensive coordinator Ron Turner, since there was no heir apparent on the current staff.

The Bears have been negotiating new contracts for general manager Jerry Angelo and for Smith, but are not believed to be close to a deal for the latter. Smith was believed to be the NFL's lowest paid head coach in 2006, with a salary of $1.35 million, and has one season remaining on his original contract with the club.

Rivera, 45, played for the Bears 1984-92, then became an assistant coach on the Chicago staff in 1997. He moved to the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999, then rejoined the Bears, on Smith's staff, in 2004. Of the seven head coach openings since the end of the 2006 season, the only one for which Rivera did not interview was the Oakland vacancy.
 

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Is there a team in the NFL right now that treats its coaches as poorly as the Bears?

Hopefully they suck dick this season.
 

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The Bears have been penny pinchers for years....this would be a very bad move for the team
 

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This isn't a big shock.
Lovie and Riviera prefer different defensive schemes.
Lovie is a cover 2 guy...Riviera is not.
 

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they never pay coaches.

they dont even want to pony up for lovie smith.

best spot for him would be in pitt probably as a d coordinator or asst coach to install the tampa 2 smoothly.
 

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Sad to see Chicago being so cheap... I hope they don't try following the Patriot policy with its players also.
 

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the bears will win their div with no problem and have a very good chance at another trip back to the s.b. the money has nothing to do w the heart and motivation they will have on their side after this yr. who is better than them in their div?
 

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Are you guys in fantasy or world? Or do none of you have real jobs?

What employer would allow an employee 9 attempts to find another job and keep them around.

The man obviously doesnt want to be there and they gave him a shot to get out that they didnt have to. Now that no other team wants him they should have to keep him. Ridicolous.

Go into your employer tomorrow and tell them you have been interviewing and see what happens.
 

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Riveria better hire a coach to train him on job interviewing, He has been to all these interviews and no one is biting.

He must be a bad interviewer something has to be turning these folks off.
 
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Some guys do not interview well, but Rivera can flat out coach.....would be a welcomed addition to any team.....
 

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This is a great move...

The Bears that last two seasons have gotten worse defensively the last 8 games of the season and in the playoffs...

also the Bears have one of the worst differentials between there first half and second half numbers... there teams in first half of games are dynamite... but there defense makes no adjustments in the second half... rivera is a terrible in game coach and makes terrible adjustments... has the most talented defense in the league but they just get worse as the year and as games go on... they need a change at coordinator and i am so happy this got done
 
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themanej get my email from the mods or check out my profile and get my email address..

I need to ask you something bro...
 

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This is a great move...

The Bears that last two seasons have gotten worse defensively the last 8 games of the season and in the playoffs...

also the Bears have one of the worst differentials between there first half and second half numbers... there teams in first half of games are dynamite... but there defense makes no adjustments in the second half... rivera is a terrible in game coach and makes terrible adjustments... has the most talented defense in the league but they just get worse as the year and as games go on... they need a change at coordinator and i am so happy this got done

i wouldn't be that happy if i were you. Bears couldn't beat Indy in the Super Bowl, think they're gonna beat SD now wiht the players and coaches they have now? Doubt it.
 

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Are you guys in fantasy or world? Or do none of you have real jobs?

What employer would allow an employee 9 attempts to find another job and keep them around.

The man obviously doesnt want to be there and they gave him a shot to get out that they didnt have to. Now that no other team wants him they should have to keep him. Ridicolous.

Go into your employer tomorrow and tell them you have been interviewing and see what happens.

In the NFL, it is professional courtesy to let the asst coaches interview for HC. If Rivera wasn't a minority, it would have been no big deal. He was the token interview like Sherm Lewis and others in years past.

Bottom line, the Bears are cheap. Rivera got paid $450,000 to be the DC. Probably get close to that being the LB coach for the Chargers.
 

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