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  • soxfan10@alien.topB
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    8 months ago

    If he’s the defensive coordinator? Maybe. The defense has looked good the past couple of games. But, please, for the love of everything holy, get an offensive minded coach.

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    8 months ago

    Do I think they might try it? Maybe

    Do I think they should try it? Not a chance in hell.

  • Toomuchlychee_@alien.topB
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    8 months ago

    If he manages to run the table and beat every team by multiple scores and also wins the super bowl since we aren’t mathematically eliminated from the playoffs

    Realistic scenario? No

  • airham@alien.topB
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    8 months ago

    I don’t think we should do it, but I could probably live with it. At least you can say that the defense has been massively improved under his leadership. But I still think it’s unacceptable that we came in for the first three games looking like we might make a run at worst NFL team in decades, and obviously there’s a lot to be said for what pairing up a fresh offensive-minded HC with a QB at #1 could potentially do for the organization, and with the offense still sputtering, it just seems like we need to take that chance.

  • lVlICHA3L@alien.topB
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    8 months ago

    12 men in the huddle Monday night. No. I wouldn’t be comfortable with an inexperienced HC coming back after taking us on the longest losing streak in my life.

  • forgotmyoldname90210@alien.topB
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    8 months ago

    No he should not be the HC next year. HE should not be the coach today if we are being truthful.

    But, it sure feels like he will be the HC of the Bears for the 2024 season. Hell, Poles just traded a top 40 pick to get his boy an edge.

    This front office and ownership will believe in fools gold. The defense is improving just look at how great they played against the Vikings and their backup without their best player. Or look how great they where against the unstoppable Panthers.

  • t-pat@alien.topB
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    8 months ago
    1. 2 or preferably 3 more wins is non-negotiable.
    2. Getsy has to be gone.
    3. Eberflus needs to convince the team brass that he is going to get the offensive coordinator hire right this time.

    This is the only world in which I can imagine being OK with Eberflus staying. I can’t imagine he’d pull off #3 well, but if he somehow had some great plan then maybe.

    But even then I think Eberflus might have to go because you’re ideally making at least a 2-year commitment to him with your new QB, and are you really ever comfortable doing that?

  • trite19@alien.topB
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    8 months ago

    I’m convinced he’s served his purpose. Got paid, can go back to being a DC elsewhere and helped us repurpose this team with draft picks. I think we stick with Justin this next year with a similar system but not with Getsy (hopefully Jesus christ) lots of young talent and a new coaching staff to develop them while hopefully being a contender next year. I feel like this was poles idea. Kind of like before with John fox. Scrap team, build youth and culture, but focus on draft picks and not washed up scrubs elsewhere and hope you can fix them. Develop these dudes and get the benefits of them leaving because we can potentially draft better players instead.