Bears' GM Jerry Angelo addressed the media for the first time in weeks and wasn't too complimentary of his team. "I'm not going to talk about anything prematurely," Angelo said. "It makes no sense to do that, we've never done it in the past, we're not going to do it (regardless) of how the season went." It's expected offensive coordinator Ron Turner and quarterbacks coach Pep Hamilton are in danger, but so is Lovie Smith. "I want to talk to Lovie about a lot of things," Angelo said. "I'm sure that's going to come up and then we'll see. We could get a real laundry list of things that didn't go quite the way we wanted them." With two games left to play, there is still a chance for the Bears to set a different tone for themselves heading into the offseason. "I'm evaluating myself too," Angelo said. "But I do know this: We all share in to what happened this year. I'm not going to sit here and put blame on any one thing. (We will) talk to ownership as well as the coaches, our personnel people, it will be an organizational decision on what we do going forward on everything. ... There's really nothing I can say any more than that because we haven't made any definitive evaluations on anything right now. "I have my thoughts. I feel very good about going into the offseason, but I want to see these next (two) games and see how we continue to develop."