Friday, October 25, 2024

Bears Coach Admits Jayden Daniels Isn’t Who They Fear In Commanders Offense

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Jayden Daniels is the talk of the NFL this year. The #2 overall pick has gotten off to a hot start this year, completing over 70% of his passes and amassing 10 total touchdowns with only two interceptions. Some have even said the Chicago Bears made a mistake going with Caleb Williams over him, which the team vehemently objects. Nobody disputes Daniels has been terrific thus far, but there is a fair question worth asking. Is he the reason things have gone so well to start this season?

Bears defensive coordinator Eric Washington doesn’t seem to think so. While he has great respect for Daniels’ accomplishments, his recent comments on Wednesday suggest the Bears don’t see him as the true engine of Washington’s offense. That was first made clear by how backup Marcus Mariota performed once the rookie went down with a rib injury last week. There was no drop-off in production. It appears the person Chicago needs to worry about most is Kliff Kingsbury, the Commanders offensive coordinator.

Kingsbury weaponized Jayden Daniels perfectly.

They have an identity, execute with great precision, and display clear confidence in their approach. Because of this, most defenses haven’t been able to slow Washington down. It isn’t a huge surprise. Kingsbury was known for his offensive wizardry in college and did a lot of great things with Kyler Murray in Arizona. Washington has done a great job running the ball, averaging 5.2 yards per carry. A big part of that comes from Daniels’ own mobility, which mirrors a lot of Lamar Jackson in Baltimore.

Mariota can move, too. That is why Kingsbury’s scheme doesn’t figure to lose much effectiveness without Jayden Daniels. It is also why the Bears chose not to hire him as offensive coordinator. While they believed he would be great at the job, they also understood he wouldn’t be around long. Somebody was bound to hire him as a head coach next year. Chicago would much rather deal with him for one game on the opposite sideline than try to replace him after one season. Let Washington figure that out with Jayden Daniels.

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luapgnik
luapgnik
Oct 25, 2024 6:02 am

I don’t know if I buy that he would have been gone after one year. Certainly they could have worked something out to make it financially viable for him to stay longer. He’s still young and would have plenty of opportunities to be a head coach, especially if he resurrected the Bears offense to a high level.

rcheezy
rcheezy
Oct 25, 2024 12:27 am

Nah I agree slip knotz. Poles has always said he’s trying to build this team for the future and it seems he’s done that well so far. First thing he did was unload all of the expiring contracts and over priced veterans. I’m really liking the spot this team is in. The future is bright in Chicago. Some still hate on Poles but not me. I see the vision and I’m behind him 100%. It’s finally the beginning of something special here in Chicago.

Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Oct 24, 2024 11:55 pm

Why does this sound like more imitation Sun Time writing trying to undo the team? Kingsbury was let go like so may other coaches have been too. The late great Bobby Bowden said, “there’s 2 types of coaches out here…coaches fired and coaches ain’t been fired yet!”. So, maybe just maybe this “narrative” on why Chicago didn’t want Kingsbury has more to do with the long term development of QB1 than the writers let on. I feel a downvote coming LOL. Did Flus or Poles really want the quickie Daniels effect here and that’s what the Commies have which is… Read more »

BearCub30
Oct 24, 2024 7:43 pm

No I would prefer Kay.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Oct 24, 2024 7:02 pm

@Kay You are taking up too much space on SM. While I appreciate your flirtations with me, I think the others here would prefer my insights and personal experiences than with your business operations. Let see: Vote + for Kay; Vote – for Me.

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