Chicago Bears 2024-2025

Status
Not open for further replies.
#526      
Thanks Thank You GIF
 
#534      
Why wouldn't keeping him be a major consideration?

I would bet none of those things happen, to be clear. And when they don't, you read that clearly and move on. But testing it out is a useful use of the rest of this dead-end season.
because just 4 weeks ago , he would have NEVER in a hundred years entered the conversation of becoming the next head coach if Eberflus had been hit by a bus

they cant take any chances. They need to hire a proven commodity . Give me Belichek or Pete Carroll. No flavor of the day oc's or dc's
 
#537      
Show me a comfortable and excelling Caleb Williams, no backsliding on defense, and improved game operations and overall competence, and I dunno, 3-4 wins?

Why wouldn't keeping him be a major consideration?

I would bet none of those things happen, to be clear. And when they don't, you read that clearly and move on. But testing it out is a useful use of the rest of this dead-end season.
Ask the Raiders how keeping the interim who "turned it around" worked out the next year.
 
#538      
Ask the Raiders how keeping the interim who "turned it around" worked out the next year.
Well that's where the hard-headedness comes in.

A dead cat bounce of better vibes is all Antonio Pierce did, and what Thomas Brown will surely do.

But are the foundations of sustainable success being laid? That needs to be a high, high bar, one I very strongly doubt Brown will meet. I bet I will be among the biggest opponents of making Brown permanent in a month. (There will be advocates. People always love interim coaches for reasons which elude me)

It's still worth exploring, and just watching someone audition for the role gives you a framework for the search.

Which is why it's not just a question of punishing Eberflus and playing PR with your fans and the Chicago media. That's all firing the coach is midseason means normally. I generally support the notion that it's just fake media management to do so. I think this was an exception and so I'm glad it happened.
 
#539      
Mistake. He should be totally concentrating on getting Caleb better. Wins and losses for the rest of the year are meaningless.
The only other option that would have been under even moderate consideration would have been Richard Hightower and with how the special teams have looked the last few weeks, it should be plain to see why that would have been a mistake.
 
#541      
Good morning Bears fans, Eberfluss is still your coach. Just gave the day after press conference.
I cannot believe the Bears allowed him to give a Friday press conference, THEN fired him. That is another telltale sign of how mismanaged the franchise is.

I'm trying to think of any reason you'd let a head coach give a morning press conference, then have to announce later that you fired him. If Kevin Warren and Ryan Poles didn't think Eberflus should be fired yesterday, then what changed between yesterday and today to make that decision while still allowing Eberflus to hold his press conference?

I'll always believe that Eberflus' post-game press conference where he 1) couldn't explain his reasoning around the final 35 seconds and 2) basically threw Caleb Williams under the bus to save his own skin was the last straw. It certainly would have been for me, and I probably would have fired him last night after returning to Halas Hall (I would not have pulled a Pat Haden and fired Kiffin on the tarmac at LAX like what happened at USC).

I know the fan chatter will likely focus on Ben Johnson. I don't know if he'll want the job. It sure seemed like he turned Washington down last year despite a new ownership group and the ability to hand-pick nearly any QB he wanted. If he's being as picky as it seems, I don't really see that the Bears' situation is one that would convince him to make the move to a head coach role.
 
Last edited:
#542      
I cannot believe the Bears allowed him to give a Friday press conference, THEN fired him. That is another telltale sign of how mismanaged the franchise is.

I'm trying to think of any reason you'd let a head coach give a morning press conference, then have to announce later that you fired him. If Kevin Warren and Ryan Poles didn't think Eberflus should be fired yesterday, then what changed between yesterday and today to make that decision while still allowing Eberflus to hold his press conference?

I'll always believe that Eberflus' post-game press conference where he 1) couldn't explain his reasoning around the final 35 seconds and 2) basically threw Caleb Williams under the bus to save his own skin was the last straw. It certainly would have been for me, and I probably would have fired him last night after returning to Halas Hall (I would not have pulled a Pat Haden and fired Kiffin on the tarmac at LAX like what happened at USC).

I know the fan chatter will likely focus on Ben Johnson. I don't know if he'll want the job. It sure seemed like he turned Washington down last year despite a new ownership group and the ability to hand-pick nearly any QB he wanted. If he's being as picky as it seems, I don't really see that the Bears' situation is one that would convince him to make the move to a head coach role.
1000010308.jpg
 
#543      
You’ll never be able to completely convince me that the last 24 hours were not some type of performance art by Eberflus daring the Bears to fire him, thinking it would never be done. Like the second half of Groundhog Day or something.

What the last 24 hours have been for Bear fans and the Chicago NFL franchise is the hand of God reaching down and arranging bizarre events that were necessary to get a failed Coach off the Bear sidelines and allow those who remain to make some kind of sense out of the rest of this disappointing season.

It’s clear that Bears Management did NOT intend to make this move right now. But due to a massive failure seen by all on National television and the increasing anger of Bears fans... their hand was forced.

The End-of-Game meltdown. Was it the Coach’s fault? Was it the QB?

No, it was the Hand of the Almighty reaching down and creating a situation which forced a sputtering franchise to do something it could not avoid doing for one second longer.

Bears fans should not be mad at the game meltdown. Bears fans should be thankful and rejoice that it happened.

Who should be the next Bears Coach? Ask Caleb and do whatever he says. He’s the franchise right now and for as long as her wears the Bears colors.

And who was the big winner now after the game? That would be -- Bears fans.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back