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Apparently, Chicago Bears Are Monitoring A Big Coaching Wild Card

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The buzz around Matt Eberflus is impossible to ignore at this point. After another 4th quarter collapse, his third in two months, it’s getting harder and harder to defend him. Head coaches typically get three years to prove they can hack it in the NFL. However, this is a unique case for the Chicago Bears. Eberflus hasn’t shown much as a head coach outside his prowess as a defensive playcaller. His situational decision-making and horrible knack to play conservatively with leads are a big reason the Bears are 5-9 instead of 7-7 or 8-6.

This is why rumors persist that team president Kevin Warren, who had no say in hiring him, might be looking at a change. He wants to bring in some of his own people. The obvious question is whether that includes a head coach. Insiders have hinted at it, but none have fully committed yet. Part of that is because the Eberflus evaluation isn’t over yet. Another part is waiting to see how the pool of potential coaching candidates unfolds. A source told SM Warren wants to see if a potential big fish becomes available.

One particular name has had his attention lately.

The Chicago Bears have fans of Mike Tomlin inside Halas Hall.

The 52-year-old has coached the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2007, leading them to two Super Bowls and a Lombardi trophy in 2008. He’s won seven division titles, made the playoffs ten times, and has never finished with a losing record. It sounds unbelievable that calls are growing for him to be fired. However, there is evidence Steelers players have finally begun tuning him out. They’re making constant mental mistakes, aren’t playing with the effort that has been a trademark of Tomlin’s run, and just lost back-to-back games against two of the worst teams in the NFL. Pittsburgh isn’t known for changing head coaches, having only three since 1969. Still, momentum might be building for Tomlin to finally move on.

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According to the source, there are two key factors in the Chicago Bears’ interest in Tomlin outside of his track record. One is George McCaskey and his connection to the Steelers organization. His family has deep ties to the Rooney family, going back to when George Halas was still alive. He has a great respect for them. The other is Warren. He has direct ties to Tomlin. The Bears president was in the Minnesota Vikings front office in 2006, the same year the coach was their defensive coordinator. He’s been a fan of Tomlin for a long time.

It is far from certain that he is going anywhere. However, if the window opens and Tomlin becomes available, it sounds like the Bears are preparing to make a run at him.

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PoochPest
Dec 19, 2023 8:47 pm

I have always liked how Mike Tomlin coaches, but I don’t think he is right for the Bears at this time. I also think Tomlin, like Arians, Vermeil, Payton, Parcels, needs to take a year off. After a hard year of failure, a year off to reflect on what went wrong is necessary. Tomlin was also a defensive secondary coach before picked for the Steelers job. It was a great hiring and his work with offensive coordinators who could work with Big Ben, was much different than what he would deal with on the Bears. I don’t disagree with the… Read more »

Tom Waddle Told Ya
Tom Waddle Told Ya
Dec 19, 2023 7:01 pm

GET. AN. OFFENSIVE MINDED. HEAD COACH. What part of that do Bears meatballs refuse to understand? How have Tomlin’s offenses done without a prime Big Ben?

Jioha
Jioha
Dec 19, 2023 2:47 pm

I like the idea. Certainly much more than going after another learn-on-the-job coordinator or try to resuscitate a dinosaur like Belichick.

Tomlin is 2 years younger than Eberflus and has been coaching the Steelers for 17 seasons. He still has plenty left in the tank and a change of scenery may give him new life like it did Andy Reid. Plus, having stability in place with Warren + Poles + Tomlin (and hopefully Fields) may return the Bears to relevancy for the next decade+

This move would get my seal of approval. 👍🏾

Sam
Sam
Dec 19, 2023 12:03 pm

Mike Tomlin isn’t going anywhere. But I do love the commenters saying “no thanks” to a coach that has literally never had a losing season. And has a superbowl ring. He is the model of consistency.. but Bears fans say no thanks LOL. We want the hot new future failure HC as we always get. Hell yea!!! @Barry.. one name you mention really stands out to me.. Pierce. Raiders would be stupid to not give him that job. I genuinely agree that successful NFL players are trending as very solid HC’s these days.

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barry_mccockiner
Dec 19, 2023 11:42 am

Dan Campbell, DeMeco Ryans, and Antonio Pierce are all actually winning games with rosters that aren’t any better than Chicago’s, and the thing they have in common is having been genuinely good NFL players. Ownership needs to find someone like that.

Those men don’t really have anything to prove: they don’t need to win NFL games as a head coach in order to have a legacy in the league. That’s why they’re winning. There is infighting in every team, but in Detroit, Houston, and Las Vegas, it’s not coming from the head coach.

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