Saturday, November 23, 2024

Vegas Odds Of Matt Eberflus Being Fired Just Shifted Dramatically

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Following the victory in London to reach 4-2, the Chicago Bears were in a great spot. They headed into the bye week with momentum and had a chance to get healthy before a huge road showdown with the surging Washington Commanders. Nobody at the time would’ve considered firing Matt Eberflus. For all his faults, he had the team playing good football, especially on defense. Caleb Williams was developing at quarterback. Things were progressing as hoped. It is incredible to think things could fall apart so fast.

A series of bad 4th quarter decisions helped the Commanders steal what would’ve been a comeback victory. Eberflus drew heat for his poor defensive calls, and lack of situational awareness of the Hail Mary play. Then, last Sunday, his team looked flat and unprepared against the Arizona Cardinals, leading to a humiliating 29-9 defeat. Calls for Eberflus’ head went through the roof. People have begun to realize he has too many flaws as a coach to believe he can win big games. BetOnline released new odds for the next head coach to be fired after Dennis Allen was dismissed this week.

Eberflus went from a distant 25-1 to 2-1, second-best on the list.

Matt Eberflus faces a do-or-die situation on Sunday.

The NFC North looms on the horizon. If the Bears can’t beat the New England Patriots this weekend, which are one of the worst teams in the NFL, it will be a death blow to Eberflus’ status as head coach. Losing on the road to a pair of hot teams is one thing. Losing at home to a team far less talented with a rookie quarterback would be inexcusable. Chicago has never fired a go midseason before. There is no reason to think that trend changes. Marc Trestman experienced far lower moments in 2014 and still kept his job to the end.

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It would be dramatically out of character if Matt Eberflus were fired before January, especially when he still has the full backing of GM Ryan Poles. The move would have to come from George McCaskey up top. He’s never been known for impulsive decision-making, for better or worse. Then again, his hand could be forced. Rumblings continue to increase that players aren’t happy with the coaching situation. If things progress to a possible full-blown mutiny, a firing might be the only recourse.

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Ralph Law
Ralph Law
Nov 6, 2024 12:37 pm

McCaskey won’t fire, either. He’s totally clueless regarding what it takes to coach an NFL team. “I’ve been on the payroll 45 years and know nothing about pro football.”

Southside Mike
Southside Mike
Nov 5, 2024 1:11 pm

I live in the DC area. The Skins like the Bears were a disaster last year. The Skins got new ownership, new coaches, and a great new QB and they are now what the Bears were supposed to be this year. It only became a reality because of new ownership. I saw a procession of crappy GMs, coaches and players come through Washington and the crappy results followed suit. Now the Skins have everyone fawning over them, which could make me puke. Much like the situation with Reinsdorf and the Sox, nothing will change with this team until the McCaskeys… Read more »

jmscooby
Nov 5, 2024 12:25 pm

These reCAPTCHA squares are culturally biased. In my country, we didn’t have bicycles. We rode to school on a fence and used our imaginations. We were usually tardy.

jmscooby
Nov 5, 2024 12:23 pm

If we want success, we need to accumulate more points through the course of the game than our opponents.

Go Sports!

Skee
Skee
Nov 5, 2024 12:22 pm

McCaskey needs to fire Ryan Poles 1st, then clean house, the definition of insanity is doing something that doesn’t work over and over

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