Monday, December 30, 2024

ESPN Insider Shares How Serious Pete Carroll To The Bears Is

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One week remains in the Chicago Bears’ season. For fans, it is the end of a painful death march that has included a Hail Mary loss, three brutal late-game collapses to their division rivals, and a ten-game losing streak that is less than a week away from hitting 11 in Green Bay. They just want it to be over. Then, something they can actually be interested in will start: the head coaching search. Plenty of names have been mentioned already, from Ben Johnson to Kliff Kingsbury and Brian Flores. However, the most interesting to pop up in the past week was Pete Carroll.

The future Hall of Famer seemed to retire after the end of last season, concluding an excellent run in Seattle that included ten winning seasons and a Super Bowl title. However, it appears the 73-year-old isn’t done yet. Chicago has his attention. Is such an idea serious? Jeremy Fowler of ESPN offered fresh details on the This Is Football podcast.

Pete Carroll has a shot, but it sounds like he’ll need a hell of a pitch.

That means detailing his plan for quarterback Caleb Williams, how he’d fix the locker room dysfunction, and what he is looking for from the front office. He would need to show the organization that his age should not be a concern. He is fully committed to the cause. Perhaps he can even offer some kind of succession plan for one of his assistant coaches. Truth be told, that feels like a tall order. As proven as Pete Carroll is, NFL teams simply aren’t in the business of hiring coaches in their 70s. Bruce Arians was 67 when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hired him in 2019. Romeo Crennel was 73 when he got the Houston Texans job, but that was only on an interim basis, and he was fired after the season.

Unless the Bears are unsure about the younger options on the market or their ability to pick the right one, opting for Carroll seems like a long shot.

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PoochPest
Dec 30, 2024 8:10 pm

Is a 6-3 loss an indication of a good defensive effort or bad offensive effort?
Or great McDonald defense or lousy Seattle offense?
Considering Seattle has our upcoming huge numbers on other teams, it seems that Eric Washington might be slowly turning the defense around.
The offense on the other hand, looks constipated.
Meanwhile, every story here is not about the present, but about a woulda, shoulda, coulda future-to-be.

Hehateme30
Dec 30, 2024 4:44 pm

Pete Carroll is useless. The games passed him by.

blockwood9
blockwood9
Dec 30, 2024 3:28 pm

IMO, Poles had rightfully stripped the team down, added upgrades everywhere but OL, and set up the team nicely for both the draft and FA. He “picked” a HC from a vetted list, I think, because of time restraints getting ready for his first season. Getting “his guy” for the HC position and fixing the OL are top priority. I hope they get it RIGHT this time! There’s a lot that needs to get fixed, Coaching, scheming, play calling, and in game adjustments, ALL need to improve.

Beardown54
Dec 30, 2024 2:48 pm

I’d take Stefanski. I’d probably pass on McDaniels

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Dec 30, 2024 1:51 pm

Pete won’t even get an interview. Never had a top offense. Is too old for long term. Just looking for a sucker to pay him. He figured they hired Flus why not him. Got $50 that says he’s not coaching anywhere next season. Pete is closer to needing a walker than coaching in the NFL again.

Last edited 6 hours ago by Rocketrider

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