Ryan Poles to remain Bears general
manager and lead search for new head coach
Send a link to a friend
[December 03, 2024]
By ANDREW SELIGMAN
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Bears will sell candidates for
their head coaching job on the opportunity to develop Caleb Williams
into the franchise quarterback they're counting on him to become.
They will mention the salary cap space and the draft capital they
have. They'll probably show mockups of potential stadiums in the
city and on the tract of land they own in Arlington Heights, too.
“This will be the most coveted job in the National Football League
this year,” team president Kevin Warren said on Monday.
Warren said Ryan Poles will remain the Bears general manager and
serve as the “point person” in the search for a coach to replace the
fired Matt Eberflus. He said Poles would have the “final say” if the
two have differing opinions on who should get the job.
“I’m confident that we will work through it because the good thing
about it is so long as we keep the center of our decisions what’s in
the best interest of the Chicago Bears, our players, as we go
forward, it will become clear as far as who is the person to lead
this franchise from a football standpoint, from a coaching
standpoint," Warren said.
Chicago (4-8) had never fired a coach during a season. But a
six-game losing streak marked by questionable coaching decisions
spurred the founding NFL franchise to change course. The Bears let
Eberflus go Friday and replaced him on an interim basis with
offensive coordinator Thomas Brown.
“When you look at the end of the game situations, just some of the
detailing to finish in those moments,” Poles said. “We all know a
lot of these games come down to those critical spots that we weren’t
able to get over the hump.”
Warren and Poles spoke during a news conference that lasted just
under 21 minutes, including about an eight-minute opening statement
from Warren.
The tipping point with Eberflus came Thursday, with an excruciating
23-20 loss at Detroit. The Bears let the clock run down rather than
call a timeout following a sack, resulting in incomplete pass from
the Lions 41 as time expired when they could have run more than one
play.
The Bears decided to make the change the next day — but not before
Eberflus conducted his usual day-after-the-game availability with
reporters via Zoom. He was informed later.
“In retrospect, could we have done it better?” Warren said.
“Absolutely, and I’ll be the first one to raise my hand, yes. But
during his press conference and even a couple hours later, we had
not reached a decision.”
The Bears probably had a case to fire Eberflus sooner, whether it
was prior to this season or in the past few weeks. They opted to
bring him back after winning five of seven late last season and
finishing with a 7-10 record after going a league-worst 3-14 in
2022.
The Bears appeared to be in decent shape with three straight wins
and a 4-2 record at their bye. But they've been in a freefall ever
since.
[to top of second column] |
Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Thomas Brown is seen before an
NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Nov. 17,
2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
Along the way, they fired offensive coordinator
Shane Waldron and promoted Brown from passing game coordinator.
Players were not shy in recent weeks about expressing how they felt
about some of the coaching decisions, and the frustration following
the game at Detroit was hard to miss.
“We were all frustrated,” Poles said.
As for why the Bears didn't make a change sooner?
“I want to make sure that we see a process through and not make a
split decision,” Poles said.
Brown has five games to show that he is the right person to lead the
Bears, starting with a trip to San Francisco. If he does not get the
job, Williams will be on his third NFL head coach and likely his
third play-caller by the time his second season begins.
Poles didn't rule out the Bears using a search committee or
consultant, something they have done in the past. But this is
different.
The Bears were already interviewing coaching candidates to replace
the fired Matt Nagy by the time they hired Poles out of Kansas
City's front office in late January 2022 after letting Ryan Pace go.
Warren, the former Big Ten commissioner, was hired a year later.
Brown said he will continue to call plays, though wide receivers
coach Chris Beatty is now offensive coordinator. Defensive
coordinator Eric Washington assumes play-calling duties with
Eberflus gone.
Brown said his most immediate task is to “unify” the team and make
sure there are “no more divisions.”
“It’s easy for doubt to seep in,” he said. “There’s tons of
negativity outside of these walls.”
All contents © copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved
|