The Chicago Bears have mostly completed the overhaul of their offensive coaching staff. It was a process that left many surprised, mainly for how GM Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus were able to secure multiple assistants coveted by other teams. Offensive coordinator Shane Waldron was viewed by many as one of the best available. New quarterback coach Kerry Joseph and wide receiver coach Chris Beatty soon joined him. The biggest surprise was Thomas Brown arriving from Carolina as the new passing game coordinator.
It is a staff that brings a careful blend of youth and experience. However, the most exciting part about this new group is when you dig into their background, particularly those who will have direct ties to the Bears quarterback position. It turns out they all have a track record of elevating it.
The Chicago Bears clearly had a vision with his makeover.
Offensive coordinator Shane Waldron
Up until 2018, Waldron hadn’t spent much time with quarterbacks. His track record centered on wide receivers, tight ends, and the offensive line. That changed in 2018 when he became the Rams passing game coordinator. What followed was Jared Goff’s best season as a pro, throwing for 4,688 yards, 32 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. Los Angeles reached the Super Bowl that year. Then, upon taking over in Seattle, he got 4,000 yards and 30 touchdowns from supposed former draft bust Geno Smith.
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Quarterbacks coach Kerry Joseph
Before jumping to the NFL, Joseph was a former CFL champion making his way as a young offensive coordinator at the FCS level. His influence was immediately felt at his alma mater, McNeese State. In 2015, their QB threw for 13 TDs and nine interceptions. His first year as co-offensive coordinator in 2016, that improved to 23 TDs and seven interceptions. The process repeated at Southeastern Louisiana, where the QB who threw 17 TDs and 13 interceptions the year prior posted 25 and 12, respectively, in Joseph’s lone year in 2019.
Passing game coordinator Thomas Brown
Though known mostly for his exploits as a running backs coach, Brown has achieved things beyond that role. He took over as offensive coordinator for the Miami Hurricanes in 2016. Quarterback Brad Kaaya had a disappointing season the previous year, going for 16 touchdowns and five interceptions. Brown got things straightened out and the junior delivered a career-best 27 touchdowns and seven interceptions. That was enough to get him drafted in the 6th round. A year later, he got 31 total touchdowns from Malik Rosier.
If the Chicago Bears’ objective was to surround a young quarterback with coaches who have elevated the position in the past, they’ve succeeded.
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I, for once solidly agree with a comment here Blockwood! Why does Fields not deserve an opportunity to get professional coaching, especially when he was a major reason Eberflus wanted the HC job. He loves the person, and wants to see him lead this organization. How could Not because they know Caleb Williams is coming to Chicago. He may or may not, but what they do know is this team has an opportunity to be draft rich and have the potential setup (With a trade of the 1st) to give the organization the tools it needs to have extended success.
This is the opportunity that I believe Fields deserves. He’s been coached by first time HC/OC play calling coaches who didn’t utilize Fields strengths. Sure Getsy found a formula for a 4-5 game stretch in 2022 where Fields was the talk of the sports world. He broke records, produced TD’s, and then Getsy forgot about those things. Play calling inexperience showed blatantly in how Fields was used. In game adjustments sucked, and while Fields was frustrating at times, I screamed at my TV more because of the poor play calling far more than Fields play. (Tell me YOU didn’t do… Read more »
Huh, every one of them have some sort of work they’ve done to elevate the play of the QB already on the roster. Interesting. We must be taking Drake Maye #1 overall then.
I wish we could go ba k and get the Lambert headlines as Eberfluss was signing his staff
Alan Williams has excitingly perverted view of Defense
Luke Getsy a home run hire according to John Schoop.
Andrew Janocko might be the star hire who gets HC job next year