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Matt Eberflus Just Delivered Potential Franchise-Altering Win

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Everybody picked the Chicago Bears to lose on Monday night. That wasn’t a surprise. They’d lost three straight. They were on the road against a Bill Belichick-coached team that had delivered back-to-back beatdowns the previous two weeks. Everything pointed to the Bears being their third victim in a row. Matt Eberflus faced the monumental task of preparing his team for a hostile environment and keeping them motivated during a difficult stretch.

What followed might be the biggest signature win a Bears head coach has delivered in a decade. Remember, the Patriots were in the playoffs last year. Belichick is a Hall of Fame coach and rarely loses at home. Eberflus didn’t care. His team was ready and delivered a smackdown in primetime with a 33-14 blowout win. Every phase contributed. Justin Fields led a masterful game-altering touchdown drive after the Patriots scored 14 unanswered to take the lead. Then the running game took over with over 200 yards.

The defense did its part, forcing four turnovers, including three interceptions by Jaquan Brisker, Roquan Smith, and Kyler Gordon.

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This win by Matt Eberflus can’t be understated.

Name the last time the Bears went on the road against a good team and beat the hell out of them. The fact you have to think hard about it says everything about the magnitude of this moment. Victories like this didn’t happen under Matt Nagy, John Fox, or Marc Trestman. It is a testament to the work Eberflus and his staff have done working with so many young players and developing them into capable contributors.

Fields is the perfect example. He was brutal in the first three weeks. It was easy to lose hope. Matt Eberflus never changed his message. He called it a process. The kid needed to learn. The team would not stop supporting him in every way possible. Then Fields delivered probably his best game as a pro, with over 250 total yards and two touchdowns. That defense is starting to resemble those Lovie Smith units of the 2000s too.

Normally a head coach needs a signature win to show whether or not they can be good at their job. Eberflus delivered his against one of the best ever. That is saying a lot. This night will make believers out of many men in that locker room.

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Lwood
Lwood
Oct 26, 2022 6:16 am

It’s ‘baby steps’ naysayers … you need to walk before you run.

repnice
repnice
Oct 25, 2022 8:40 am

@Sam Backus – If you really understood football and where this team is vs where they are trying to get to, and the process that is required to get there, you would be dangerous.

Sam K
Oct 25, 2022 8:30 am

Awesome – Awesome team win!!!! But Franchise altering??? A Super Bowl win would be franchise altering, not a late October win to get to 3-4. Maybe a better description would be a “career defining” win for Flus so far in the early stages of his HC career..?? Not down playing or being negative.. but we gotta hope for bigger and better than this win to be considered franchise altering LOL

Gator Joe
Oct 25, 2022 7:47 am

I wish I was a Debbie Downer naysayer. Life would be easy; just criticize everything. FU to all the folks who think it is wrong to enjoy this win. I am not pumping the “breaks” (meaning brakes like in a car I guess as some of you Packers are just about illiterate). I have earned the right to laugh and click my heels after a win like this. You cannot take that away from me. Yes, it is going to be a long year. So what? This team and this staff gives me hope like I have not had in… Read more »

Sam Backus
Sam Backus
Oct 25, 2022 7:36 am

I hope Fields is our QB answer but 250 yards of total offense from him and your celebrating like it was a major breakthrough? Please. This is going to be a long year.

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