Bruce Arians Bears hatred was real after job snub
Don't forget that most football coaches used to be players too. They have egos and don't like being passed over for somebody perceived to be "better" than them. That's pretty much what the Bears did when they chose Trestman. So Arians tried to make them pay in that game. Suffice to say he succeeded. Arizona dominated to a 48-23 victory. What nobody knew at the time was Arians was intentionally trying to run up the score. Early in the third quarter the Cardinals had a comfortable 35-20 advantage and the Bears had lost Jay Cutler to injury. So did they content themselves to run down the clock? Nope. Even late in the fourth quarter they were still throwing the ball. [video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/1280x720-Watch-Arizona-Cardinals-vs.-Chicago-Bears-09202015-NFL.com_.mp4"][/video] Since then Arians was cordial in his mentions of Chicago. That is until a couple weeks ago. Appearing on the podcast of former Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee, he was asked point blank whether he tried to run up the score. Arians didn't even hesitate with his reply.So not only did he openly admit to trying to crush the Bears, he even delivered a backhanded shot at the entire offense in the process. That is ice cold, Bruce. Nobody can blame him of course. He felt the Bears disrespected him and wanted to make them pay. He did. Hopefully Chicago learned their lesson well."McAfee: "When you played against the Chicago Bears the first time (in 2015), after them not giving you the job ... did you attempt to bury them?"
Arians: "Yes."
McAfee: "OK, now when we went out to play against you (in 2013), it was the fourth quarter, you guys were up by I think 17 at that point and you were still throwing the ball deep, were you attempting to bury us?"
Arians: "No, because I knew you had Andrew on your side. I didn't feel good 21 ahead."
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