Sunday, December 15, 2024

Source: Chicago Bears Are Quietly Researching GM Candidates

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Matt Eberflus is out. Everybody knows the Chicago Bears will have a new head coach by the end of next February at the latest. The bigger question has become whether GM would join that agenda or not. Team president Kevin Warren insisted Ryan Poles was secure as general manager and would lead the search for the next coach. It made sense. Previous GMs like Jim Finks and Ryan Pace got second cracks at finding one. He deserves the same courtesy, right? Apparently, not everybody inside Halas Hall agrees.

Based on the latest information leaking from the building, someone in there believes Poles deserves more blame for the team’s miserable 2024 season. He hired Eberflus despite clear indications the coach wasn’t in high demand. He signed Nate Davis despite warnings from multiple people about his character. Why does he get a pass for the team’s record? Well, it seems he might not. A source informed SM that research is quietly being done on potential replacements once the season is over.

The Chicago Bears might be preparing for certain scenarios.

There have been indications that Poles isn’t happy with the power dynamic in Halas Hall since Warren was hired last year. Initially he was allowed to answer to ownership directly. Now that privilege is gone. Some believe he may choose to “mutually part ways” with the organization to preserve his reputation. There is also the possibility some of the top head coaching candidates may not want to work with a GM who is clearly on the hot seat. Rather than settle for somebody else, the Bears would consider removing Poles and lining said coaches up with a general manager they’re more comfortable with.

This idea is hardly unprecedented. San Francisco, Seattle, and Buffalo have all done something similar in recent years, and the results have been positive on all three occasions. If the Chicago Bears want to land one of the big fish like Ben Johnson or Mike Vrabel, it sounds like Poles may need to be sacrificed. In such an event, they must know more about the potential candidates to replace him. A month remains in the 2024 season. If a change is coming, they should be well-prepared by then.

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BearCub30
Dec 15, 2024 1:35 pm

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PoochPest
Dec 15, 2024 1:25 pm

Stop with this “big fish” talk. They are’t hiring Bill Belichick or Pete Carroll. Even Sean McVay and Andy Reid and John Harbaugh and Kyle Shanahan have developed relationships with GMs they didn’t pick (and vice versa).
The Bears have one of 32 jobs in the world. Minus successful coaches building other programs, there are far fewer available jobs.
Whether it is Poles or someone else, I think competing with the New York Jets and Giants, Jacksonville and the Raiders, leaves Chicago in a decent position. Stop overthinking this nonsense.

jmscooby
Dec 15, 2024 1:06 pm

Based on the latest information leaking from the building…some believe…there have been indications…NFL notifications…SearSTower…
…all leading back to The Insider, who controls all of us really. Puppet Master.

TGena
TGena
Dec 15, 2024 11:16 am

The GM-down housecleaning is coming to Halas Hall.

Get your tickets today!
… from Ian Cunningham.

Last edited 2 hours ago by TGena
Dr. Melhus
Dec 15, 2024 11:13 am

@Arnie: I would add two people to your list. I’m sure that both Warren and George have personal assistants (PAs) that help them manage their day to day workload. Each of their PAs may be involved in information gathering on a prospective GM (but hopefully will not have significant input on the decision). Either or both of them could be a confidential source, but if either or both of them are caught doing that, they will be summarily terminated, so I doubt they would be a source of a leak. The bottom line is that this is all driven by… Read more »

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