It's been a few weeks since the Chicago Bears fired head coach Matt Eberflus, and now that the dust is starting to settle following his departure, more and more information has started to come out regarding the decision to hire him nearly three years ago.
Without the Hail Mary pass where would the Bears be now? It's easy to see its impact when they haven't won since then but what would the record be without it?
There’s nobody else to blame. Some Bears fans have begun to question whether third-year general manager Ryan Poles is the right man for the job. The Bears fired coach Matt Eberflus in November.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 28: Head coach Matt Eberflus of the Chicago Bears looks on during the first quarter against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on November 28, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 776151504
First, Chicago fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. And then its head coach, during a season for the first time, when the Bears let Matt Eberflus go the day after a Thanksgiving loss at Detroit. They’re 0-3 with interim coach Thomas Brown.
Carroll is reportedly interested in the Bears’ top job. But younger, rising candidates abound with hopes of making Caleb Williams a star.
Chicago Bears head coach Thomas Brown said there was no confusion in the crazy endgame clock management against the Seahawks.
ESPN reported Wednesday that Carroll was expressing interest in the Bears head coach position after the team fired Matt Eberflus after Thanksgiving.
Chicago Bears fans are not happy about general manager Ryan Poles seemingly deflecting blame for the team's struggles in 2024. The post Bears Fans Roast GM Ryan Poles for ‘Horrible’ Pregame Comments appeared first on Heavy Sports.
There are a lot of names floating around as the Bears' next head coach. That includes former Seattle Seahawks guru Pete Carroll, among other notable names. However, one name stands out particularly for Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero: Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
“He runs more than we do,” Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall, who played for Carroll last year, told the Sun-Times on Thursday. “He comes out on the field and he’ll be running 100 [-yard dashes] and throwing deep balls.