As a Cowboys fan, I say thanks. I have appreciated Marinelli on the Cowboys. Wow... first time I've heard of this. I was indifferent on whether he stayed or go, but this story makes me happy that he won't get to make a decision for the Bears again. You literally had a well regarded DC in your back pocket and willing to stay and he tell you who he likes in order and you go with the worst one? WTF?? It doesn't seem plausible. We would've at least heard rumors of this months ago, and especially after the NO game, when seemingly everybody started talking to the press. When it happened, nobody really knew why Rod just left and took a demotion with another team. Someone who had a DC position locked up don't just all of a sudden leave to take a demotion somewhere else unless something crazy happened. It's just unusual so something made him leave and take that job. Rod isn't going to tell the press/media why he left because he's a pro and Emery isn't going say it. I really can't remember how it went down (like if there were rumors of Rod being angry at Trestman hire/etc). That story would be a good reason for Rod to leave and take a demotion. The Marinelli situation always struck me as odd, but to believe he was actually in charge of interviewing potential HCs strains credulity. Plus it's Mullin. Correct me if I'm wrong, but he's kind of been the first go-to outlet for disgruntled vets since Lovie was canned, no? Either way, this cluster [expletive] is over. Jeff Fisher was on his StL ESPN radio show tonight, and sounded more than a little defensive of Cutler. Must of said "You don't know what Jay you're going to get, but he hasn't had a consistent voice" at least 3 times. StL could use Marshall, too. Might be the best trading partner.