Matt Eberflus is out. A head coach was fired midseason for the first time in Chicago Bears history. Nobody is surprised by that. Eberflus had been teetering on the edge since last year. He had the longest losing streak in franchise history (14 games). He also watched his team blow three double-digit 4th quarter leads. Those late-game issues hit another level this season as Eberflus kept finding different ways to cost his team wins. It was the soft coverage call that enabled Washington’s Hail Mary. It was poor self-scouting on the field goal block team against Green Bay, the defensive collapse against Minnesota, and finally, the timeout blunder in Detroit.
The players had seen enough. Knowing a locker room fracture was imminent, the Bears finally did the only sensible thing. Now, the obvious question lingers. Who do they bring in to replace Eberflus? There is still over a month before the organization can start seeking that answer. However, Courtney Cronin of ESPN managed to pry some interesting information from people inside Halas Hall. While these things are subject to change, it appears three names are on their shortlist of candidates.
Two team sources told ESPN that (Thomas) Brown will be considered among the candidates in January as the Bears begin their coaching search. Other names the Bears hope to interview include Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and Washington Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury, the latter of whom interviewed for the Bears’ offensive coordinator opening before the team hired Waldron.
The Chicago Bears appear focused on elevating Caleb Williams.
That is hardly a surprise. He’s the #1 pick in the draft and already looking like the best quarterback this franchise has drafted in decades. Finding a head coach who can turn him into the superstar he’s capable of becoming is a logical priority. That explains why every name mentioned has an offensive background. Brown is an obvious one. He’s already worked with Williams for three games, during which the rookie has thrown five touchdowns, no interceptions, and engineered three 4th quarter comebacks.
Ben Johnson is the hottest name on the circuit this year. Since taking over in Detroit in 2022, he’s put together three elite offenses. The Lions are Super Bowl contenders primarily because of his efforts. No one embodies the “hot, young offensive mind” more than Johnson. Kliff Kingsbury? He’s already been an NFL head coach before, finding some success in Arizona. He also has personal ties to Williams from their year at USC together. He’s done brilliant work this year with Jayden Daniels in Washington. The interest isn’t difficult to understand.
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If any of those three are chosen, the Bears will have made a sensible choice. Whether it’s the right one won’t be known for at least a year or two.
I would avoid Kingsbury too, Arnie, but a Bears move would be to hire Kingsbury’s underling whose only playcalling experience is on Tecmo Bowl.
Then we trade 2 first round picks for a bonsai tree.
It would be a total Bears move to hire Kingsbury. The guy has a losing record as a head coach in both college and the NFL, and sure, he has worked with Caleb for a year, and it just so happens Caleb and the team both regressed for the one year he was there. But ooooh, he’s an “offensive mind”.
I wouldn’t let him near the building, much less hire him.
Johnson’s had great success, but with a veteran QB in Goff. Can he replicate that success as a teacher of a young QB? Brown’s appeared to unlock CW; will it continue the rest of the season? TW will be a much cheaper option amongst named candidates. I bet #2 bumbling son George will lean to the cheaper option. Big question is will he let Poles and Warren make the final decision?
Personally, I’m not very high on Kingsbury. His Cardinals teams weren’t that solid, aside from one good year, and Daniels seems to have started strong but isn’t all that right now. @Hehateme30 laid out the arguments against Kliff pretty well. Ben Johnson might be a good pick, but the Bears shouldn’t just jump at the fashionable pick, they need to make sure he can check all the boxes they need checked, and can work with the Bears key players. Vrabel would be solid but not a home run pick. Brown could also be a diamond in the rough, or he… Read more »
If any of the three are chosen, that would be a sensible choice. By whose criteria? Eric Lambert? Lololol.
What if we don’t want Kliff Klingsbury as a head coach? I certainly don’t. I’m fine with taking a try with Johnson, Brown is getting his tryout currently. But, Kingsbury failed before and will fail again. Just like he’s not really a great offensive coordinator. Usually by the second quarter of most games, other teams have adjusted to what he’s doing, and he doesn’t seem to be adjust after that.
Which is probably why, he’ll be the guy that’ll be hired.