Thursday, November 28, 2024

Matt Eberflus Just Threw Caleb Williams Under The Bus

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The Chicago Bears suffered another heartbreaking loss, this time in dramatic fashion on Thanksgiving. With 34 seconds left, one timeout remaining, and facing third down, they were just a few yards away from field goal range. However, instead of managing the clock effectively, they let it run down to about 8 seconds before snapping the ball. The ensuing pass fell incomplete, and the game ended on that play.

Fans, analysts, and media have widely criticized this as one of the worst examples of poor coaching in recent memory. In his postgame press conference, head coach Matt Eberflus wasn’t even asked about the final sequence yet, but he opened with a statement addressing it. Many believe he deflected responsibility and unfairly placed blame on quarterback Caleb Williams. You can watch the press conference below and decide for yourself.

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One of the most striking stats from this game involves Bears head coach Matt Eberflus. Out of 221 coaches who have coached 20 or more games decided by 7 points or fewer, Eberflus ranks dead last. His win percentage in those games is just .227 (5-17). At some point, Eberflus needs to acknowledge that he’s the common denominator in the Bears consistently losing close games.

While this trend has been particularly noticeable this season with Caleb Williams at quarterback, the same issues were evident during the Justin Fields era, often due to Eberflus’s questionable late-game decisions.

Will the Bears finally fire Matt Eberflus?

Could the Bears make history by firing their head coach midseason for the first time? It’s unlikely, but it’s hard to see how GM Ryan Poles and the Bears’ leadership can continue to tolerate such repeated failures in critical moments. Keenan Allen summed it up perfectly after the game, saying, “I feel like we did enough as players to win.” He’s absolutely right.

The blame for this loss falls squarely on the head coach for failing to support his rookie quarterback in the game’s most crucial moment.

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jmscooby
Nov 28, 2024 8:19 pm

It was the Arizona and New England games for me. 2 games we didn’t even show up for.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Nov 28, 2024 7:45 pm

At least I am glad Monte had a good game rushing, receiving, and blocking. He easily outperformed Swift. So did Swift’s replacement. No Roschon or Khalil, unfortunately. No Bijan, unfortunately too. No real running game for the Bears, then.

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WhatDoIKnow
WhatDoIKnow
Nov 28, 2024 7:44 pm

We all know George McCaskey won’t fire himself. Nuts.

If Eberflus remains head coach after tomorrow, I’m officially on the “fire Poles” train. Heads gotta roll after today.

TGena
TGena
Nov 28, 2024 7:40 pm

Here are the #1 and #2 reasons that Ryan Poles has to be fired:

#1 — a winning NFL team needs a competent judge of talent, proficiency, heart and value; and

#2– no (NFL-level) prospective HC would view GM Ryan Poles’ actions over the last thirty four months as remotely competent.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Nov 28, 2024 7:15 pm

Stop blaming George for the team’s ineptness. He pays the GM, coaches, scouts, and players plenty to win games, and they fail to do their jobs well enough. Only a hyena hypocrite would hammer on George while still wanting to give Warren and Poles freer passes.

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