Saturday, January 18, 2025

The Bears Just Used Mike Tomlin To Send A Message And It’s Brilliant

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The Chicago Bears reportedly made a run at trading for longtime Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. It shouldn’t be a surprise. He’s one of the most accomplished head coaches in the NFL, with no losing seasons in 17 years. His no-nonsense, disciplinary style feels like something the Bears need for their locker room. Unsurprisingly, the attempt was rebuffed. Pittsburgh has no intention of letting Tomlin go, and he doesn’t seem interested in leaving. It is a safe assumption that was the answer GM Ryan Poles and team president Kevin Warren expected.

Nobody can blame them for at least making the phone call. There’s always the chance Pittsburgh said yes. However, acquiring Tomlin wasn’t the only reason the Bears did that. It was also to send a message. Tomlin recently signed a three-year contract extension, paying him $16 million per year, the third-most in the NFL. It feels like Poles and Warren intended to send a message that the supposed reputation that the Bears are cheap when paying coaches no longer applies. They’re willing to spend for the right guy.

Mike Tomlin pursuit proves it’s not about money anymore.

Coaches are no different from players. They want to get paid, too, and the best ones usually know what they’re worth. This is why reports suggest that Ben Johnson is looking for a lucrative deal that will cost around $15 million per year. That might seem excessive for a first-time coach, but he knows how in-demand his services are. Somebody will be willing to pay him. It appears for the first time in forvthat er, the Bears are fully prepared to be one of those teams. ESPN reported last week that a shift had occurred inside Halas Hall with the intent of no longer making money an issue.

It is all about getting the best people.

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This is a refreshing revelation for Chicago Bears fans. For decades, they’ve heard accusations of their team being too cheap. Much of that was based in reality, thanks to George Halas, who was notorious for pinching pennies wherever he could. However, in recent years, the McCaskeys have shown a willingness to open up the checkbook when necessary. It just never quite got to the point where head coaches were considered worth the expense, at least not first-time ones. That could be about to change.

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Tred
Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm

This is just a high level attempt at gaslighting, guys. The Bears are trying to psyche people into thinking they’re actually competent and trying to win.

Until they actually land a top coach who actually takes this team to a Super Bowl. and not some bum from Outer Outhouse State University, just assume they’re same old Bears.

Tom Waddle Told Ya
Tom Waddle Told Ya
Jan 18, 2025 4:32 pm

Wrong. It shows they’re willing to pay Tomlin that, but Ben Johnson has as many wins as a head coach as I do.

scott brs
scott brs
Jan 18, 2025 4:13 pm

When we had the first pick in 24 we needed a quarterback. Poles invited 1, not 20, for an interview. Good or bad he knew who he wanted never second guessed it.

You would think he would have a certain person in mind to be the head coach. Yes, the Rooney Rule needs satisfied and you need a fall back option but asking everyone and their brother if they are interested in the job does not seem very professional.

Hehateme30
Jan 18, 2025 3:34 pm

Dr Sillie, It’s funny, but you guys are basically on the same level as us. Everyone thinks that America feels like their shit doesn’t stink and they’re better than everybody else. Well, honestly, most of the rest of the world feels the same way about England.. just a little clarity for you. Yes the English think their a little more clever and smarter than everyone else. It’s an interesting country, but honestly many of the women are not attractive. The food is horrid and while I love your beer, you guys drink it warm, which I can’t deal with. But,… Read more »

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Jan 18, 2025 3:11 pm

The British know Brilliant when they see or hear it. Americans not so much.

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