He's a damn good coach. He didn't exactly have to turn a franchise around or take over a rebuilding team, in Montreal, he took over a team that had trouble getting over the hump and winning the Grey Cup. They lost in the Grey Cup his first year and then won the next two. Will be interesting to see if he can do the same in Chicago. Expect a pass-heavy offence, ran mostly out of the shot gun. He's well acquainted with Cutler already, helped him prepare for the draft. Still a very different quarterback than he had in Montreal. Calvillo was very much your traditional drop back QB. Cutler obviously has a lot more scramble in him and is better on the rollout -- although much of that was for his own protection. He usually had one of the best offensive lines in the CFL, and in Chicago he's inheriting turnstiles. But he will also understand how to use Forte a lot better than they did this year, he's had a few dual purpose RBs in his time in the CFL -- Brandon Whittaker this past year ran 123 times for 631 yards and caught 49 passes for 519 yards in an injury shortened season.
I like the hire. It's ballsy. But they are also bringing in a winner who also understands the NFL. Much prefer this to a retread who is coming off of a disappointing season and being fired (Whisenhunt, Reid, Turner, etc.) or a co-ordinator who has never been a head coach before.