Thursday, February 13, 2025

People Inside NFL Think Dennis Allen Hire Is A Game-Changer For Bears

-

The Chicago Bears have always been a team defined by their defense. When they’re playing at their peak, they always seem to win a lot of football games. This was true for most of the 1980s and again in the 2000s, and it was briefly true in the late 2010s as well. Much of this success was credited to some outstanding defensive coordinators like George Allen, Buddy Ryan, Ron Rivera, and Vic Fangio. Most people wouldn’t have put Dennis Allen in that category when the Bears hired him as their new coordinator last month.

Apparently, they should’ve.

It seems Allen has a glowing reputation inside NFL circles. His expertise as a defensive coach is often overshadowed by his failures as a head coach in Oakland and New Orleans. Adam Gristick, a former linebacker at Eastern Illinois, joined the Saints coaching staff in 2023. It didn’t take long for him to realize how incredible Allen was at crafting defensive football. He explained to Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic.

“You’re going to get a tough and physical defense. That’s how we play,” Gristick said. “Rather than just overloading the guys with scheme, he’s going to let those guys play fast. It’s a players’ defense, 100 percent. The players are going to love it. You guys should be really excited about what’s happening in Chicago right now.”

Sitting in the film room with Allen and helping him put together game plans, Gristick quickly realized something.

He’s an absolute mastermind,” he said. “He’s a genius when it comes to defensive philosophy.”

Dennis Allen could be the key to everything for the Bears.

When Marc Trestman and Matt Nagy were hired as offensive coaches, the concern was the same in both cases. Could they find a capable defensive coordinator to make sure the other side of the ball was strong? Trestman opted for Mel Tucker, which was a massive failure. Nagy retained Fangio, resulting in a #1 overall defense that first year and a division title. Sadly, Fangio left for a head coaching job the next year. Chuck Pagano tried replacing him as best he could, but the defense was never quite the same.

Subscribe to the BFR Youtube channel and ride shotgun with Dave and Ficky as they break down Bears football like nobody else.

Nobody disputes the likelihood that Ben Johnson should get the offense out of the mud and score points for the first time in years. The question was always whether he would fall into the same trap Trestman did. The hiring of Dennis Allen answers that question. In the six years he held the defensive coordinator role in New Orleans, he took the 32nd-ranked unit in the NFL all the way to 4th. Unlike all those years ago, he is stepping into a situation with plenty of talent to work with. This should be fun.

6 COMMENTS

Notify of
6 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
PoochPest
Feb 5, 2025 2:16 am

If Allen clicks, and stays, he could have the impact of Steve Spagnola on KC.

PoochPest
Feb 5, 2025 2:14 am

I am big on coaching and I am big on Johnson’s type of offense and Allen’s type of defense. Both are advocates of coaching young players to becoming impact players.
Looking forward to having a Commanders-type turnaround.

Skee
Skee
Feb 4, 2025 9:12 am

This is great to hear, we’ve always identified as a defensive team, I miss the confidence of just knowing whoever was across the line of scrimmage on the would be getting their ass kicked, I miss those days.

Attacking defenses are usually pretty good, the way we play defense now is not a winning formula, so glad Dennis Allen will be running this show, now lets go kick some butt….!

citizen34
citizen34
Feb 4, 2025 7:43 am

I think Allen will be able to run things so well on his end that it gives Johnson the ability to really focus on developing the Offense, which is huge. I was a little worried that a young coach like Ben would not be able to put together a strong staff, but it seems like he has done a good job. I believe that there were at least 4 losses attributed to bad coaching this last year and if we can build a decent O-line and get a running game going to allow play action, the Bears can make some… Read more »

Byron
Byron
Feb 4, 2025 7:20 am

Beings how Allen has been a head coach twice and didn’t fare well, maybe he will just be the Bears defensive coordinator for quite a few years. Bears shouldn’t have to worry about him jumping ship for a while and maybe there can be continuity on that side of the line for a while.

Chicago SportsNEWS
Recommended for you