Monday, September 9, 2024

Matt Eberflus’ Postgame Speech Revealed Surprising Details

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The Chicago Bears pulled off what was easily one of the wildest and most inexplicable comebacks anybody will see this season. After a miserable first half in which all three phases made some critical mistakes, the team trailed 17-0 at one point before limping to the locker room 17-3. One could imagine a lot of frustration from guys knowing this was nothing like the team they felt they became down the stretch of last season. Head coach Matt Eberflus knew it, too. However, the Bears head coach didn’t need to worry.

Rather than lay into his guys about their effort and discipline, it turns out he didn’t need to say anything. The players themselves handled that. Eberflus revealed what exactly happened in the locker room during the intermission during his postgame speech. Unlike previous teams he coached for, where guys would throw blame around, Bears players looked at each other, insisting they were not out of this game. All they had to do was stand together and keep fighting, and they could climb their way back.

Matt Eberflus continues to keep a great perspective.

One lesson he learned about the NFL is the highs and lows. They are inevitable. The winning teams are the ones who can handle both. You can’t get too up or too down. It is always about one play at a time, one game at a time. Chicago came out firing in the second half. The special teams blocked a punt for a touchdown on Tennessee’s first drive. The defense then forced two more punts before strip-sacking Will Levis for a turnover. In the next series, Tyrique Stevenson stuck in the dagger with a pick-six.

Even the offense chipped in. While they didn’t have a great game, they did have two key drives that helped provide a field goal on one and killed three crucial minutes of clock on the other. Everything came together for the Bears to pull off the wildest win since that unforgettable comeback against Arizona in 2006. It wasn’t pretty, but this league has no reward for style points. Find a way to win. The Bears did that. Matt Eberflus deserves lots of credit for establishing the culture necessary to build such belief.

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Dr. Melhus
Sep 9, 2024 1:26 pm

@Skee: My take on Poles is that he has a list. He got solid DBs year 1, LBs and another DB year 2, and got Caleb, Rome, Keenan, and Swift year 3 (while still adding a little in other places). It seems clear to me that OL and DL are the next items on his list. Aside from there not currently being any strong college centers likely to declare for the draft next year, there shouldn’t be a big problem with that. It’s considered a strong year for DL, and he can probably find a good guard somewhere so that… Read more »

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Sep 9, 2024 12:36 pm

It’s all horse meat to me that the bears and lions would enjoy.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Sep 9, 2024 11:13 am

Shut up sally. You need help. Maybe being institutionalized for a few months and some meds. Or a lobotomy. Maybe that could get the rocket out of your head.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Sep 9, 2024 10:11 am

@Skee The hyenas cannot handle honesty since it is not a part of their instinctual evolution. I am happy for Virginia and Mongo, but anyone neither a child nor on deathbed should take any REAL satisfaction with this type of win given the overblown projections and media hype for eight months. I even said that if Caleb ends up being that good, then he will be worth $1,000,000.000 to all people and orgs tied to the Chicago Bears. This win might be slightly compared to the more dramatic Bears big comeback win against Arizona with Urlacher/Brown, or a game on… Read more »

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Veece
Veece
Sep 9, 2024 9:56 am

Takeaways from the Titans game… 1) The Bears IOL is still the weak link of this team and must improve or be overhauled next offseason. 2) Other than a few off target throws on potential TD plays (left sideline for Rome, pylon out to Keenan), Caleb made mostly good decisions and did NOT turn the ball over. That gave us a chance to win. CW will improve. 3) D over pursued on misdirections and allowed 3rd and long conversions. But they stopped the run in the 2nd half and applied better pressure on Levi’s to force 3 TOs. Not a… Read more »

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