Thursday, February 20, 2025

Jaquan Brisker Makes Shocking Admission About Bears Coaching Search

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The Chicago Bears appear poised to whittle down their list of candidates for the next head coach this coming week. People have speculated and debated for months about who it will be. Everybody has their opinions. The bottom line is they have to do better than Matt Eberflus. Otherwise, many people will be losing their jobs a couple of years from now. On the eve of such a momentous decision, it is often interesting to hear the perspective of players. Once upon a time, guys would never make their feelings known publicly. However, the social media age has changed that. Jaquan Brisker proved it on Sunday.

Chicago’s safety was chomping at the bit, watching other teams in the playoffs and recognizing that the Bears should be there, too. He’s eager to bring the city a winner after what happened this season, both with the losing record and his unfortunate bout with a concussion. The coaching situation matters to him as much as anybody, with the prospect of a contract extension at stake in 2025. He was asked by a fan who he’d prefer as the new coach. In a surprising turn, Brisker didn’t beat around the bush.

If it were him, it’d be an offensive guy that can pair with Caleb Williams.

Jaquan Brisker isn’t ignorant of the reality of the NFL.

If you have a quarterback you believe has a chance to be great, you need to pair him with a head coach who can get the most out of him. Brisker hasn’t been shy with his praise for Williams all season. He believes the #1 overall pick has superstar capability. As much as he may like a defensive coach who will cater to that side of the ball, that just isn’t how teams win these days. Each of the last five Super Bowl champions was a quarterback paired with an offensive head coach. Like it or not, the only time the Bears made the playoffs in the past decade was a quarterback paired with an offensive head coach.

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Maximizing the QB is the easiest way to reach the promised land in this league. Jaquan Brisker understands this as well as anybody. Finding a head coach who meshes with Williams is paramount. Maybe it’s Ben Johnson. Perhaps it’s Mike McCarthy or Todd Monken. Either way, it’s time for the Bears to lean into a trend that has dominated the NFL for decades now. It will be interesting to see his reaction once the decision is finally made at some point in the next week or so.

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Wes P
Wes P
Jan 20, 2025 10:06 am

I hope Jaquan Brisker will be able to return to the team next season and that he will be totally recovered from his concussions. He has been a great asset to the team. Furthermore, he’s right about what qualities the team needs in a new head coach and his staff. It’s certainly not that the defense isn’t important because it certainly is, but to have a head coach who can bring the best out of Caleb Willaims and develop an effective offense would be great! Ofcourse, there’s no reason we can’t have both a good offensive coordinator and a good… Read more »

ElwoodNotJake
ElwoodNotJake
Jan 20, 2025 7:48 am

Johnson ‘cooked his goose’ with his Play Calling in the Playoffs … DREADFUL!!!! STAY AWAY!!!

Unluckyirishman76
Unluckyirishman76
Jan 19, 2025 8:28 pm

. 100% correct sir. I just want a good HC and dont care which side of the ball hes on. @PoochPest….exactly…smart people

Tred
Jan 19, 2025 8:06 pm

I just want a HC who can build a staff that develops young players at all positions, holds everyone accountable to a high standard, and can out think the opposition on Sundays, and not just on paper or in practices.

Having a good eye for offensive line talent, so we can bolster our weakness there, would be a bonus.

I don’t care if he’s offensive. defensive, or from a special teams background. Give us a coach who can put it all in place and win.

PoochPest
Jan 19, 2025 7:59 pm

Fact: Good offensive head coaches stay. Good defensive head coaches stay. Good offensive coordinators get poached. Bad offensive coordinators get fired. Good defensive coordinator stay longer (because of the same fear everyone has, but even when they leave, good head coaches are good because they are SMART, not because they are pretty. Good head coaches hire LARGE staffs of analysts, assistants, coordinators, position coaches, so that when the good, bad and ugly leave, there is ALWAYS someone ready to step up. Ravens lost McDonald. They lost Anthony Weaver at the same time. They bumped up Zack Orr, first time defensive… Read more »

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