The Chicago Bears have begun their research on head coach candidates. In truth, they’ve been doing that for some time, realizing Matt Eberflus wasn’t the guy they needed to get over the hump. GM Ryan Poles and team president Kevin Warren appear focused on two potential courses of action. They either want to land a premier offensive mind who can maximize quarterback Caleb Williams, or they want a tough, disciplined leader who has previous head coaching experience. That is why the initial list of names involves Ben Johnson, Joe Brady, Mike Vrabel, and Brian Flores.
No name has the attention of Bears fans more than Johnson. They’ve watched him work magic for three years in Detroit, rescuing Jared Goff’s career and turning the Lions into a powerhouse. It is little wonder he’s the hottest ticket in town. Since quarterbacks came to the forefront of team success, young offensive hotshot coaches were always going to become the most in-demand. There have been rumors swirling between Johnson and Chicago for weeks. According to Dan Graziano of ESPN, the interest between the two sides remains stronger than ever.
Yeah, Kliff Kingsbury is a name that keeps coming up in Chicago, especially because of his previous relationship with Williams at USC. I still expect the Bears to take a run at Johnson, and it’s possible they could get him. I believe Johnson will be a hot candidate, but Williams should be a draw for any creative offensive mind — including any who might be inclined to join a potential Vrabel staff there.
Ben Johnson wants a lot of money.
Recent updates suggest he’s asking for $15 million per year, which would be the exact same amount Sean McVay is making in Los Angeles. That is a huge number for a first-time head coach. There are also indications that Johnson will be careful about walking into a situation with uncertainty at the top. Poles only has one year left on his contract. The coach isn’t likely to bite if he fears the GM will get fired after one season if the team doesn’t win right away. That is a question the Bears must get answered soon.
The price tag shouldn’t be an issue. Warren reportedly has the green light from the McCaskeys to spend whatever is necessary to land the best coach and staff. If they think Ben Johnson is worth making the push, they will do it. Don’t forget former Bears offensive coordinator John Shoop was his mentor. He also worked at Boston College when his coaching career started. Poles is an alumnus there. There are some connections. Don’t forget Warren worked in Detroit for three years as well. Nobody would bat an eye if this ends up being the guy they want.
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JFK, that’s a very fair point sir.
“The McCaskeys gave Warren the greenlight to spend whatever is necessary…..” ill believe it when I see it… Johnson would be the 1st choice for me but if I feel he is a more culture changer that will not be a yes man ..if he is not ..then I wouldn’t want him…. I would rather go with Vrabel…he is a guy who wouldn’t take the nonsense from upper managment … but then depends on who he picks as his O.C… ….this will be a very difficult decision… I know it is a big pipe dream here..but I have heard Rex… Read more »
@JFK was AFK I’m sure if Johnson were too be hired he would attempt to duplicate what’s allowed him to have success in Detroit. He knows he’s got a good O Line, complimentary RBs, good WRs, and a good QB. If I were a betting man, he will try and build those things in Chicago as well. I imagine any incoming HC will realize that the Bears need to build the trenches first and foremost.
Is Ben Johnson the guy to lead this team out of it’s hole? I have no idea. But he’s the most logical choice and likely the best offensive mind that’s available unless McVay or Shanahan somehow become available. I would take Johnson over Stefanski as well. There’s a chance even a seasoned and experienced coach fails too. That happened with John Fox. Don’t allow the fact that he’s never led a team prevent you from choosing him to become the next OC. McVay, Shanahan, Lefleur, Campbell, and O’Connell were all first time HCs when hired and they all seem to… Read more »
Once the GM-down housecleaning (and the Ryan Poles exit) is addressed at Halas Hall, Kevin Warren (and his advisors) will surely continue with a review of (among other experienced executives) the following Bears GM candidates:
Ray Agnew — Lions AGM
Trey Brown — Bengals Sen. Per. Exec.
Glenn Cook — Browns AGM
Ed Dodds — Colts AGM
Mike Greenberg — Bucs AGM
George Kokinis — Ravens VP PP
Will McClay — Dallas VP PP
John Spytek — Bucs AGM
Andy Weidl — Steelers AGM
Ian Cunningham– BEARS AGM
In the immortal words of Bart Scott, “Can’t wait!”