Thursday, March 13, 2025

Dennis Allen Hinted Why He Chose The Bears Over Other Teams

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The Chicago Bears knew they had a good defense to build on. With Matt Eberflus gone, they had to find somebody capable of taking over as defensive coordinator. The search didn’t last long. They secured former Raiders and Saints head coach Dennis Allen for the job. Allen has built a reputation for strong defenses going back over a decade. One would think he had plenty of options with so many coaching staffs being overturned this off-season. So why come to Chicago?

Allen offered a notable hint at his thinking during an interview with Chicagobears.com. Larry Mayer asked him a specific question that may have telegraphed his thinking.

Who’s the toughest coach or player you’ve ever had to scheme against?

Oh, man, there have been so many good ones. Our head coach here [Ben Johnson] was about as good as they come. Sean Payton was always a real challenge to have to go against. Andy Reid has always been very tough to go against. So there’s a lot of good coaches in our league. I don’t know that I’ve ever gone into a game and said, ‘that was an easy one.’

Johnson had reportedly reached out to Allen as far back as Christmas. The defensive coach had already enjoyed tons of success in New Orleans, working with another great offensive mind in Payton. He no doubt envisioned similar possibilities with Johnson.

Dennis Allen got an education from his new colleague last season.

Detroit and New Orleans met on December 3rd, 2023. Johnson put on an absolute clinic in the 1st quarter, piling up 21 points. The Saints tried digging out of the hole but ran out of time, falling 33-28. The Lions racked up 142 rushing yards and didn’t turn the ball over. Such a well-balanced performance must’ve reminded Dennis Allen of Payton, who often did the same thing in New Orleans. When the two of them were together from 2015 through 2015, New Orleans had five winning seasons, made the playoffs four times, and reached a conference championship. It is a formula that works. Joining up with Johnson made plenty of sense. The only hurdle left is finding the players to fit their vision for the team.

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nonobaddog
Feb 13, 2025 5:32 pm

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Feb 12, 2025 8:58 pm

Dufus, look at the movie, The Shining, to see what Jack kept writing repeatedly when his emotional and mental health were failing.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Feb 12, 2025 4:40 pm

If I’m intelligent, rational. and open-minded, I would not want to live in “bubba” country of southern Georgia or northern Florida.

If I’m a good and perceptive father, I am not going to raise my young children in the cultural “sin” climate of Vegas.

If I’m white and a real Cubs “fanatic,” then I’m wanting the Bears HC job. I’m also preparing to send my children to Northwestern or U of Chicago.

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Veece
Feb 12, 2025 4:23 pm

Sallie, if what you’re saying is true, then why did Ben Johnson, the OC genius and most sought-after HC candidate, choose the Bears? If Poles is so inept and the Bears are F’n hopeless, why would any coach waste his first Head Coaching opportunity on a scenario as bleak and desperate as that? He could have had more money and control elsewhere. The reason is clear… Obviously, Johnson chose the Bears because he knows the progress that was made and saw the pieces that Poles installed to convince him that Chicago was the place to make his mark. Also, the… Read more »

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Feb 12, 2025 3:55 pm

@nonobad Dufus You must really demonstrate more emotional maturity when you have limited intelligence. A Hyena, like a man, needs to know his limitations. I suggest to Hate30 HisIQ to do an emergency intervention on your son or coworker before he dooms himself. As for myself, I think it is fair to point out that the Bears are in their fourth year of rebuilding under inept Poles and Cunningham, and they still have several holes to fill. Next year, it will be year five 5 5 5 5 .5. That’s just reality.

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