The Chicago Bears determined to stay with Matt Eberflus to start out this season, and a few analysts and followers thought it was a mistake.
The workforce’s protection regarded higher within the second half of the season, however with so many new items on offense, to not point out a rookie quarterback, it appeared just like the timing was excellent to make a regime change.
That wasn’t the case, and judging by the outcomes, the numbers, and the attention take a look at, it might have been a mistake.
Some imagine that Eberflus received’t make it previous this season, and different rumors state that he may even be let go in some unspecified time in the future within the marketing campaign.
With that in thoughts, Adam Schefter of ESPN identified a considerably worrisome development concerning the Bears, their rookie signal-callers, and their head coaches.
Over the previous decade, the Bears have gone on to fireplace their head coach in the identical yr they used a first-round choose on a quarterback. It occurred in 2017, after they drafted Mitch Trubisky second total after which fired John Fox after that season, once more in 2021 after they drafted… pic.twitter.com/xJ0zGA6SPI
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 17, 2024
They’ve already fired their head coach in the identical yr they used a first-round choose on a quarterback thrice previously decade.
They did so after they fired John Fox after utilizing their No. 2 choose to get Mitch Trubisky, after which once more after they took Justin Fields at No. 11 after which fired Matt Nagy.
They’ve already parted methods with offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, so that they’re clearly not glad with the scenario.
Caleb Williams is simply too proficient, and the Bears can not afford to wreck him.
He has a lot to be taught, however the workforce hasn’t finished him any favors.
Hopefully, whoever they get, in the event that they do get somebody, will keep there for years and assist him develop.
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