When thinking about possible favorites for the next Chicago Bears head coach, you can’t leave out Brian Flores. He has direct ties to GM Ryan Poles. They were teammates at Boston College. He has head coaching experience from his time in Miami, where he had two winning seasons in three years. His reputation is one of toughness, discipline, and a demanding style. All of those are qualities this locker room needs after such a dysfunctional 2024. The big elephant in the room is what Flores will do about the offense.
His reputation in Miami is ugly in that regard. He blew through four different offensive coordinators in three years and had a frosty relationship with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. It is hard to imagine he is the ideal choice to develop Caleb Williams. Flores would need a strong option at offensive coordinator to sell it. Charlie Campbell of Walter Football has information on that front. The coach appears to have a name in mind for that job were he to land in Chicago.
It is somebody Bears fans know well.
Brian Flores banking on Josh McCown is a dangerous gamble.
Nobody disputes the former quarterback has a wealth of NFL experience, having played for almost two decades. His work in Minnesota this past season as their quarterbacks coach resulted in Sam Darnold having a career year, going 13-4. However, McCown has zero experience calling plays in the NFL. He’s never been a coordinator at any level. He’s only been a coach for two seasons. Entrusting him with the pivotal development of Williams is incredibly reckless. Never mind the reputation Brian Flores has for developing an itchy trigger finger to fire guys if they don’t have immediate success. That doesn’t sound like a great plan, at least from the Bears’ perspective.
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Who knows, just enjoy the offseason and watch the playoffs and dream of what coulda, shoulda, woulda been. Go Cubs.
Flores & McCown?? No thanks. Josh was a decent fill in while here, but this is a big gamble with Willliams and the offense. Hope the Bears arent this dumb. He will be an OC, eventually….. but wrong time, wrong place.
I’m pretty sure I pointed out this scenario a month ago.
Bears fans need to come to reality that Ben Johnson is going to the Raiders.
The Bears only played in two playoff games during Cutler’s tenure. He won the first over Seattle, and lost the second against Green Bay. If the Bears started the back-up instead, it would have been Caleb Hanie or Todd Collins. Regardless, all three played in the game, with Hanie actually attempting the most passes, and it was his pick 6 to a nose tackle that provided the deciding points.
McCown joined the Bears the following season.