» Read discussion on Mike Tice 04/25/11 We're Black and Blue All Over: We spent considerable time this offseason discussing the Chicago Bears' refusal to grant offensive line coach Mike Tice permission to interview for the Tennessee Titans' offensive coordinator job . Shortly thereafter, the Bears adjusted Tice's contract to add another year and, presumably, more money. Mike Mulligan of the Chicago Sun-Times notes that the Bears didn ...
02/15/11 Football is often a cruel and heartless game. So while unfortunate for offensive line coach Mike Tice, the Bears had no choice but to prevent him from leaving for a better job in Tennessee.
11/22/10 Jan. 6, 2006: Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Brad Childress is hired to coach the Vikings, seven days after Mike Tice is fired. Team owners Zygi and Mark Wilf thought enough of Childress to unofficially prevent him from flying to Green Bay to interview for the Packers' job.
08/05/10 Before they hired an offensive coordinator, the Chicago Bears turned to Mike Tice to help a struggling line.
07/10/10 The Bears wanted new offensive line coach Mike Tice badly enough that they hired him even before they got around to bringing in Mike Martz.
01/22/10 The Tribune's Bears writer answers your questions. Isn't it a little unusual for a team to hire an assistant coach before hiring a coordinator? Such as the Bears did by hiring Mike Tice before hiring an offensive coordinator. -- Paul Volltrauer
01/16/10 LAKE FOREST, Ill. #8212; The Chicago Bears have signed former Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Tice to be the team's offensive line coach.
01/16/10 Former Vikings coach Mike Tice is back in the NFC North. Not sure what football you were watching to make that lousy coach comment. He did more with less than any coach in the NFL.
01/16/10 Former Vikings' head coach Mike Tice is the Bears' new offensive line coach.
01/16/10 Football Tice lands job with Bears LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears have signed former Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Tice to be the team's offensive line coach. Tice, whose signing was announced Friday, spent the last four years in Jacksonville |