Matt Eberflus is on borrowed time. Things were right there for him. He’d gotten to 4-2. Another surge through the halfway point of the season could get the Chicago Bears on a path to the playoffs. Instead, a four-game losing streak, characterized by a Hail Mary disaster in Washington and a blocked field goal against Green Bay, has all but cemented the likelihood he gets fired. Chicago has the hardest remaining schedule in the league, and Eberflus has only beaten a .500 or above team six times in his career.
There is widespread belief that the Bears will look for a replacement after the season ends. The only question is who it will be. Team insider Bill Zimmerman of Windy City Gridiron revealed a list of the likeliest names. Upon reviewing it, a clear theme developed: Every candidate follows a similar pattern.
- Young
- Offensive-minded (mostly)
- First-timers (mostly)
The Chicago Bears seem focused on helping Caleb Williams.
Six of the seven names listed meet those criteria. Brady has Josh Allen on an MVP path in Buffalo and was the architect of Joe Burrow’s rise to the Heisman at LSU. Johnson is, of course, the mastermind of Detroit’s unstoppable juggernaut. Coen has kept Baker Mayfield humming in Tampa Bay despite losing his two best receivers. Moore has had success in Dallas, Los Angeles, and now Philadelphia with different types of quarterbacks. Petzing is quietly doing impressive work in Arizona.
The only outlier is Flores, who is both a defensive player and a former head coach. Why would he be considered? Well, his defense is #1 in the NFL, for one. Despite the ugly way his tenure in Miami ended, Flores rapidly turned them into winners, going from 5-11 to 10-6. It is also important to note that Kevin Warren has deep connections to Minnesota. He worked there from 2005 to 2019.
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It’s pretty clear the Chicago Bears’ likeliest hire will be an offensive-minded guy. They have to maximize Caleb Williams. January and maybe February will be spent trying to find the right one.
1. Johnson 2. Brown 3. Moore Out of the likely list.
It’s pretty funny seeing how much of a chubby so many people have for Ben Johnson. Maybe he’ll be a great head coach, who knows. He’s worked his way up to OC, but this year and the previous two are the sum total of his leadership roles in his entire career, and given that Dan Campbell clearly runs that team and manages games/situations, there is no track record to show he can lead a team. Not saying he can’t, but it’s not the slam dunk people seem to think he would be. Hiring him to be the OC would be… Read more »
Ben or bust!
Here we go again. Also come on Erik…..Warren last worked for the Vikings in 2019 and Flores got there in 2023, there is no “connection” there.
Is there anybody he didn’t list? I’m thinking Brown already has Caleb’s vote which puts Poles in an awkward position. If he wants an experienced HC this time Brown could become scorched earth collateral damage and Caleb gets to start over again.
If Poles moves Brown straight to HC and it doesn’t work out the GM is leaving town.
Just don’t pick Flores. Too volatile.