McCown's brief moment of success is just one of those freak things that you just can't compare anything or anyone too. By no logical stretch of the imagination should it have occurred, yet somehow it did, and there's no good reason or way to explain it.
The meaning of the post. Jesus Christ. Are you serious? The point being the difference in money over 6 years will be negligible. So deciding what uniform to put on and do the very same job in a different great city with millions of dollars for a very short amount of time is not life changing. Millions of dollars is the opposite of negligible. Yup. So is where you move your family to.
The meaning is also annoying; these guy's aren't playing a child's game just because you can play an infinitely more simple version of what they do as a kid. It's a silly bit of derision that gets tossed out way too often about pro athletes by people who seemingly just want to denigrate them because they're REALLY good at what they do.
Who just specifically blamed Jay? He's had a solid, though up and down, season, but the offense as a whole has looked inconsistent to downright awful far too often, and that was supposed to be both the team's strength and Trestman's strength.
Probably for the same reasons everyone but the Bears thought Trestman as a head coach was a bad idea. the thing is, if you want their particular ability, sometimes you have to be willing to give them a promotion in order to get them. And a lot of times you have to bite the bullet and move on when that person isn't more than a really good coordinator at best and they're not willing to settle for anything less than head coach.