The Chicago Bears moved remarkably fast once the Detroit Lions lost their divisional playoff game to Washington. They quickly brought in Eddie George for an interview to help satisfy the Rooney Rule, sending a clear signal they planned to go after their preferred target right away. All signs up to that point said it was Ben Johnson. Just 48 hours later, the news dropped. Both sides had come to an agreement on a new deal. Johnson was coming to Chicago as their 19th head coach in franchise history.
The dizzying speed at which it came together was a far cry from anything the Bears had done in years past. Such decisiveness has been foreign to the franchise for years. This time felt different. If you don’t believe it, just look at Johnson’s ecstatic welcome upon his arrival at Halas Hall.
This is a good reminder that fans aren’t the only ones with deep emotions tied to this team. The same is true for all who work inside that building. All of their efforts are committed to building a winner. As if the arrival wasn’t good enough, Johnson had the perfect opening line.
Ben Johnson clearly has the presence for the job.
One of the biggest concerns about him was whether he had the charisma and leadership to command a room. This is only a small sample size, but it’s evident Johnson isn’t afraid to deliver a message with emotion and intent. An ability to communicate and have strong relationships is essential for any head coach. This was a constant issue with Matt Eberflus. While he had a solid structure on producing a committed team, it always felt like he didn’t have the natural ability to communicate without sounding hoaky and awkward.
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That doesn’t appear to be the case with Ben Johnson. He understands how to convey his emotions well and has a sense of humor. That should translate perfectly into the locker room. He also has a reputation for being intense and demanding in his approach, which are two traits the Bears players have been begging for. There is no telling where the story goes from here. All one can say is the excitement is real.
If you believe the Hyenas, then you believe China controls the Panama Canal. Keep living the lies until they catch up with you.
We can hope for a 9-8 or 8-9 record, so that would be a major improvement under my man, Ben. That might not be good enough though for a lowly playoff spot. I prefer 10-7, but we want to be realistic to start. Ben, make those first four selections in the draft.
Na hehateme….sally just a troll. He doesn’t even watch games. He doesn’t really know anything about the Bears. He just gets his jolly’s seeking attention because that’s all he has. Loves reading his own comments because of his bloated ego.
But I am looking forward to hearing some positive thoughts from Tgena….anything is possible going forward. At least Gena knows football I’ll give him that.
Is there trouble in paradise? My terrible trio is fighting.? Can’t say that TWTY is wrong.. and then there’s Dr. Sillie who always exhibits a head injury.
Just admit it doctor, your Erik Lambert’s alter ego.
@Tw You are a douche bag. Some say your mamma should have used it at the right time too. RoosterRider is still pushing The Big Lie about Poles as well. Remember now, for the full effect, you have to cut off his head. That’s what the Children of the Corn say. George is the Renaissance Man! See, it’s never too late to start all over again. Nice going, Papa Bear would be proud of you. I know I am and so is Virginia. Now, let Ben have his way, and get Warren and Poles out of the way. Remember, you… Read more »