2024 Chicago Bears

FootballDad

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Bears can Eberflus after yesterday's debacle. I can just see the scene. Eberflus is getting ready to do the after gameday "State of the Bears Update", they walk in and tell him "you don't need to do the update today." He says "huh?" And they say "because YOU'RE FIRED!!!!"
 

Don Wassall

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Bears, Giants, Jets, Jaguars, Panthers, Browns, in a salary cap, parity-driven league the same organizations are almost always bottom feeders year after year because they implement the worst aspects of the Caste System again and again and never learn anything. It's actually enjoyable to follow. Hopefully the Cowboys have now gained permanent entrance into the club and it's only a matter of time before the Cardinals rejoin it. . .
 

angelus

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Bears, Giants, Jets, Jaguars, Panthers, Browns, in a salary cap, parity-driven league the same organizations are almost always bottom feeders year after year because they implement the worst aspects of the Caste System again and again and never learn anything. It's actually enjoyable to follow. Hopefully the Cowboys have now gained permanent entrance into the club and it's only a matter of time before the Cardinals rejoin it. . .

It’s going to get worse for the Bears. Guaranteed that the new coach will be black. As sure as the sun rises they will hire a black head coach.
 

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Thomas Brown
I was thinking about this recently. Obviously, there is a concerted league-wide effort to hire black coaches with a multi-pronged plan of attack. The Rooney Rule is one way to force the issue, the minority executive training program is another, adhering to the “one drop rule” ie Mike McDaniel is also another.

Coaching staffs are bigger and more expansive (and expensive) than ever, too, which provides a nifty way to hide mediocrity. Head coaches have the freedom to delegate play-calling down the chain of command, along with who knows what other duties. It’s a team effort.

You think of quarterbacks and centers as the most “cerebral” positions on the field. This could translate well to a coaching role. There have been plenty of other positional players that have gone onto coaching roles, especially as assistants for their particular perrsonnel group.

But running back! That’s almost always the lowest Wonderlic average score at the annual combine. You might pick a gap based on your pre-snap read, but overall, there isn’t much brain power required.

I’m sure Thomas Brown is not the dumbest running back to have played recently, but it’s funny that the Bears chose this particular unicorn to look over their prized rookie QB, even just for the interim. If the NFL makes enough progress, someday, all head coaches could be former running backs!
 

Bucky

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2 White caste coaches canned to make room for this rising star! Live and die by the system they adore.
 

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The algorithm brought this video to me and this guy is spot on with his analysis of Williams. It’s a good watch and checking his library he’s been calling him a flop for awhile now.

One warning, this dude curses a lot so don’t play at work or if you have young kids around.

 

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Earlier in the year I mentioned how funny it would be if Da Bears finished 4-13 after their 4-2 start. Well, with today's loss, they're only two games away now! You can do it, Chicago!
 

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Given that the Bears play vile Seattle next week, this is the one and only time that I'll be rooting for the Bears. The Seaturds need to be kept out of the playoffs. 5-12 finish for the Bears plz.
 
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