David Montgomery never wanted to leave Chicago, but the change in leadership at the top made his time with the Bears short. They didn’t want to pay him big money. So, the most dependable player the team had for years hit free agency. The Detroit Lions came calling with a strong offer, and he accepted. What followed was the best season of his career, cracking 1,000 yards and scoring 13 touchdowns. Much of that success came from falling under the guidance of offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who utilized Montgomery to his biggest strengths.
This season was no different. Despite missing three games, the running back still amassed 1,116 yards from scrimmage and 12 touchdowns. No doubt Montgomery knew Johnson was destined to leave for his own head coaching job after the Lions’ season ended. He probably wasn’t ready for the news that it would be his former team who’d pry him away from Detroit. Montgomery posted a rather fitting reaction on Instagram.
David Montgomery is a big believer in loyalty.
He felt the Bears didn’t show it to him when they didn’t make a serious offer on a new contract. That is why he always played so hard against them. For Johnson to turn around and join them must feel like a betrayal. Here is somebody David Montgomery grew to love and trust going over to the enemy. It can’t be a great feeling. Now he’s left floating in the unknown, facing the prospect of a new offensive coordinator who might not be as capable as Johnson was. The fact this comes just as the Lions are on the cusp of reaching their first Super Bowl must hurt even more. Don’t expect the Bears to apologize. They wanted somebody who could help elevate their young quarterback. Johnson is one of the most accomplished offensive minds in football. They didn’t do it to spite Montgomery, even if he might feel that way.
So Sallie had to call his boytoy skee to help him/her fight their battles. No surprise there.
Here’s a peek into hiring Vrable. Welcome to Josh McDaniels as your OC. No thank you.
George had already decided on Ben weeks before the end of the season if not earlier. But he did not know for certain that Ben would choose Chicago. So he had others too go through the motions of due diligence. Unfortunately, George and Warren saved Poles’ job for another year and saved his face too from further deserving embarrassment.
@Dr. Steven Sallie you are correct about these hyenas, they’re extremely simplistic as well as sheep like in their defense of Ryan Poles, instead of saying f*ck them, I’ll add f*ck them all, Ryan Poles has done a terrible job, I won’t shy away from that..!!!
Reports are that Kevin Warren really leaned on George to get him to pay up for Johnson and try to move the franchise forward. If true, THANK YOU, Kevin Warren. I take back my comment that you were doing nothing.
To get George to pay 13M/ year for BJ must have been a Herculean effort. It’s nice to know that we can act like a professional outfit when we try.