the transparency and attitude of this guy is so refreshing to see. really enjoyed TB as OC and it sucks that our disastrous season forced him into a role destined for failure wishing TB the absolute best and I apologize to him for having to deal with such a dysfunctional organization
@@BlackRob1111 Our execution as player's inability to perform was atrocious not his coaching. Hell, he just conducted a win vs Pack Rats - give him credit.
@@AR_universe Perhaps the word "failed" is too harsh (but it was a horrific season...). Many in these forums and many in the media don't seem to understand that he has coached this team all season. He has to share in the responsibility for the results of this season and needs to go find a new job with the rest of the coaching staff. The team definitely was a failure, he was on the coaching staff, and all coaches must go...
@ He was coaching the team since the beginning of rookie camp. His job changed, but he still was there the whole time. Anyone who coached the Bears this season will have to go. No exceptions. A change has to come...
If you like losing, they need to keep the whole staff. If you want changes from this horrible seasons, changes need to be made. Culture cannot change without a change in the society. The Bears have a chance to set this right, but they must put this season behind them. TB is a good person and probably is a good coach (has not been apparent as of yet). He'll land somewhere in this league on some other team looking for something new.
I like Thomas Brown as the head coach for the Bears, especially because he wasn't able to fully use his own playbook. Hire Jim Caldwell as the offensive coordinator to help mentor Thomas Brown and Caleb Williams. The biggest question may be who will be the Defensive Coordinator versus head coach. I am fine with Thomas Brown, Mike McCarthy, Joe Brady and maybe even Drew Petzing. I am more concerned about the defense.
We lingered for years with whack, Eberflus and the other coaches that have been in here since Lovie Smith-I think Thomas Brown has the makings of an excellent head coach because he understands things on a deeper level than most. These boys are literally kids. We think 21-year-olds in 22-year-olds are so much adults. Their dang brains are still developing. You have to have somebody wise enough to handle this job on every level. But I’m not holding out much hope that he will get the position. It’ll probably just be par for the course.🤷🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
For all of you talking bad about him, he was in a tough situation, first off this wasn’t his offense he was running, it’s impossible for a coach to install his offense in the middle of the damn season, it’s a reason it’s OTA’s and training camp, he went from not speaking to the players at all yo having to be the coach of the damn team, he help us beat the damn team we haven’t beat in forever, he’s the one who kinda fixed Caleb when he was going off the rails, it’s respectable to at least give him an interview, what he did was tough, it’s like you going in for a job as a crew worker then you end up as the damn supervisor a couple weeks into the job
Keep Him....He has been here, Yes he was thrown into a damn mess but he has earned the teams trust and with a full year under his belt, he will instute his ideals and beliefs
@ he was put into a no win situation and you say fire him when you should fire Poles who hired Flus and oversaw flus hire his coaching staff the past two seasons … are you serious ??
There's a little chance he actually lands the HC job. But he is a "leader of men" type of guy and keeping that around would only improve the culture. I'd be game for an OC spot considering the relationship he has built with Caleb this season. He won more games against the Packers than Nagy did!
Uh, last time I checked there are only men playing in the NFL, thus you have no choice but to be a leader of men when you are a head coach in this league. What actually is important is winning and his resumé says "Not Qualified!" Go lead another group of men to a losing record. Bears need something new... obviously.
We need someone who has had actual success as of recent! Everyone can say the right things and the stuff to get the job and what we want to hear but we just need results man
He just beat Pack Rats vs 11 times in a row losses heck, that's success! Ben J. has NO HC experience and he's not stupid enuf to come into Bear's locker room/team - it's a hotbed and only tough guys like Brown need apply!
@@foolmenow00 One win against a mediocre team (and not a very convincing win at that). If you want the Bears to keep things the same (TB), then prepare for more losing. If you want them to hire a third head coach in a row who is learning on the job, then hire Ben "just another trip into the unknown" Johnson. If you want the team to win, hire a proven winning head coach. There are literally hundreds of people who have won as head coaches out there. Stop f---ing around with last year's bad news coaching staff and head coach wannabes. Get the superstar coach. Go Bears!!
@@jimsnyder6310 Bear fanatics, like yourself, have become so freakin' delusional from LOSING soo much over the last 12 years, 4 HCs, countless OCs and DCs yet, scream "Let's keeps doing what we've been doing!" which is INSANITY in doing same things expecting different results! You clueless folks live as YOU said... "Just another trip into the unknown!" DuH - it's NOT the unknown IF WE KEEP DOING IT!
As a Lions fan... As much as i like Ben Johnson and want him to stay in Detroit i would be lieing if i said he wouldnt help u guys because your roster isnt bad at all.. & if im The bears organization id go all in on Ben Johnson & keep Thomas Brown as a cordinator
Yes. And why would you think the players are coaching this team? Your post makes no sense. A coach leads the team because its the definition of a coach. Not following this at all...
You had a lot on your plate sir. But you lost the job with that double reverse pass play call…not to mention reloading screen after screen. Don’t do that
I think teams need to take chances in order to succeed at this level. One of the big offensive problems was that the Bears were afraid to take chances. It was like "It's first down. We are suppose to run the RB into the center of the defense." It was so predictable. The double reverse pass is a great example what you see the excellent teams in this do. If you actually want the Bears to be good, you will be encouraged to see things like that. We saw Detroit do that against the Bears and they failed, yet they will do it again because they are a great team and are not afraid. Those successful teams won't have people claiming to be supporting the team, yet are telling them they should be boring and predictable. It was a good play and if it succeeded you would be praising them for it. The repetition of screen passes to DJ is a different story. It is again an example of fear. We are afraid of throwing down field. It might be intercepted. Well the screen worked once out of 8 or 9 tries. Maybe just run the play once when the defense does not expect it. Not sure what the play-callers were thinking there, but I do know they will be unemployed very soon. Go Bears!
Im just tired of excuses, weve been such a failure of a team for decades at this point. The ownership needs to just sell to someone who wants to make a successful product on the field. Fans have been more than patient enough for years. And now yall want a new stadium? With this product? Its insulting. Most of us just want to have a team we can be proud of and the only thing yall seem good at, is ruining our faith in you.
@@Hochreiter9000 exactly ownership is not nearly as much of a problem as fans make it out to be, it’s general manager and down that you need to get right.
According to you, there is no future. This is it. The Bears cannot succeed. I usually would tell you to go support GB at this point, but they are worse than the Bears now. 😆The Bears will be fine with a fresh coaching staff (at least, they will be different). Really tired of lame people pretending to be fans, but are not really supporting the Bears at all. And if you don't like George Halas' money, you should not claim to be a Bears fan. They are one and the same thing. Go Bears!!!
@@Ebbs-ez2fs I try to tell them, but they think the Halas money is no good because some moron on a podcast told them what to think. They think decisions are made by a 100 year old woman. Anybody with the actual gift of independent thought can understand that without George Halas and his family, then there is no Bears. They financed this whole thing! They are the Bears. Love it or leave it! 🐻⬇
Sorry, I watched the team this year and the Bears failed miserably (in case you have already forgotten). The main reason this was a terrible season was because the coaches were abused by the media and these guys were not experienced enough to deal with it. They need all new coaches. This season must be put behind them for good.
It A Be A Creative Duo And They Are Offensively A Balance. One Can Rally His Troops And They Listen While One May Be Considered A Offensive Mastermind.
Another inexperienced head coach (that would then be 3 in a row) and a guy who coached one of the biggest disasters in team history (100+ years). This type of thinking is why the Bears cannot get out of this funk. How about an experienced head coach and an OC that has a proven record of success? There are many out there...
@@ChonchoMiyantDaGr8 You can capitalize all you want, but you still cannot communicate properly through the written form. Maybe read what you wrote and see if it makes sense to you. See if it sounds right before posting it.
@@jimsnyder6310i agree and im not opposed to it at all either. i think we need to take a sean mcvay type route, hire an offensive minded HC that calls the plays and then a dedicated defensive mind. I would love robert saleh but i dont think he settles for a DC job. A majority of the top tier HCs are inexperienced guys when it comes to being a HC. Campbell, Lafleur, Mcvay, etc.
I like Thomas Brown as a person, think he can be a good coach in this league, but he is not ready to be a head coach. The decision to go for 2, then get a penalty which brings you closer, just to change the play to a field goal is completely wild and I have never seen that before. He is always changing his mind and second guessing his decisisons, he cannot be a head coach at this time.
Why would they even consider going for two there? I don't get it. The extra point was going to have no ramification on this game whatsoever at that point. It really didn't matter whether they got one or two points there. Take the easy one pointer and get on with the game. Of course. There should be absolutely no discussion on this. It is a no-brainer. Not really convinced that this was a problem, as it was not. Throwing one hundred screen passes to DJ? That was the head scratcher. I remember only one working all game.
I want a Coach to develop Caleb and this offense HOWEVER... if the game hadn't passed him by, I would low-key say bring back Lovie. If the Jets do it with Rex Ryan, why not? Let Lovie run it back with the team, let Thomas run the offense, hire Chris Harris as DC. Boom done.
He do have great Mixup calling for players🐻🐻🐻 just came in later if beginning?🤔 Team need Aggression Attitude soldier mode Depth of Players on team nothing more...its if the other Teams had been seeing my Bears comments lions had Sneaky plays? & Greenbay Passion of Aggressively blocking
Just like last week he changed his mind not to. Maybe he saw something we didn't. At least he's capable of making successful decisions and knew how to kick a game-winning FG we haven't seen since forever!
The question is why were they lining up for a two-pointer to begin with? What is the logic behind that? At least they did recognize their mistake, but an experienced HC would never had been in that situation.
Shoulda, coulda, woulda... The cry of the hypothetical thinker. Flus was believed to be Moses leading us to the promise land at the beginning of the season. I guess you missed that part. 😀
@@evilwestsidefan9249 I think the guy who's been Dan Campbell's disciple for 3 years has probably picked up a thing or two. Oh, also he's really good at this whole offense thing. I know Bears fans are scared of that, but he's the guy for the job.
Wrong on both accounts. Perhaps if you supported your ideas we could have a discussion about it. Instead, it's "I'm right", "No you are wrong". Lame communication...
@@soothingrelaxation4513 OK. Say whatever you want to. But I still think you are incorrect in stating that the Bears should set themselves up to fail again by repeating the same mistake of hiring an unproven head coach (remember Matt Nagy...). 👍
The problem with the NFL is that it is a shared revenue investment for the owners. Meaning no matter the amount of wins or losses all owners divide up the shared revenue for the NFL which is equally distributed to the ownership groups. So there is literally no incentive to win games because the money printing machine keeps on printing money. This is why the Bears and other basement dwelling organizations have stayed this way and the same organizations keep winning. This is why the Bears have no incentive to put a winning team on the field. The money flows either way!!!
Partly correct yet you didn't address having players who want to win! Most would agree that this negates ownerships who 'don't care about winning' as evidently, New England's players cared about winning SBs when TB1 was there for almost 20 years!
And I was under the impression that they were trying to win every game. My bad. I guess I was duped by the draft, pre-season, all the games, the TV contracts, the men smashing into each other on the field, the millions of dollars being exchanged, the firing of play-callers because they are not winning, the thousands of supporters attending games, the importance of playing in the Super Bowl, etc, etc, etc. I was under the impression that this was a sport. I didn't know it was a commie plot to steal our money. Shit and I thought the NFL was legit... I guess they fooled me. 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
If it was successful, you'd be praising him. It was a good call. If they are going to be successful in this league they have to take chances. Risky plays are what winners do. And when the winning teams fail at these risky play (and they do fail at them often, hence the term "risky"), the media and their influenced ones on social media do not give them shit for it. Perhaps you only want the predictable: Run up the middle first down, screen pass or sweep second down, try to catch up with a pass third down, and punt fourth down. Did you like the first quarter offense? Are you kidding me, bra? If that play worked, it would be on every sports channel. Thinking small is a loser mentality.
@ I have no problem with trick plays but when it didn’t work the first time and Keenan Allen threw an interception like he didn’t even really care about the play Bruh I don’t think you should do it when we’re in the end zone about the score points. lol 😂 i’m not a big fan how the bears use their screen plays. They do too many of those and they never work once or twice a game is OK but not 11 times a game you guys are throwing screens. The problem is we need a good head coach that has experience.. I’m not blaming the guy on the season but he doesn’t know what he’s doing too. I’m surprised he didn’t call the trick play again. 😭
I agree that if he comes here.... he'll not only be disrespected but will 'burn down the house' like he wrecked Raider's franchise for 100 mil over 10 years 8 years ago. He hasn't coached again for a reason, mi amigo!
He does and I believe Gruene will wind back up with the Raiders. Mark Davis didn't initially fire Gruene and had no intentions of doigso. Teeauead commish forced his hand. Vegas is where Gruen wants to be.
@@foolmenow00 I thought they were looking for change in this organization. I am not in favor of hiring Gruden, but I think you just convinced me to think otherwise. I like the burn-the-mother-down idea! If a franchise needed a disrespected ass kicking gut who is not afraid to burn shit down. Thanks for the idea, mi amigo... Gruden, hmmmm
I'd rather rex Ryan or lovie smith 😂😂😂 y'all keep mentioning gruden when's tha last time he had a team that was tha top of tha crop on both sides of tha ball i guess y'all just want anyone at this point
Explain please. What exactly is accountability to you? The media wants players and coaches and GMs and owners to apologize to them for making a mistake. That is their definition of accountability. They think that they are owed something because they are egomaniacs who don't actually understand their importance to the game (hint: they are not necessary to football at all). Is that what you wanted? "Sorry everybody. I dropped a pass....". All any of the Bears need to be is accountable to each other during the game. The rest is just outside noise. "I am important. Publicly humiliate yourself because I need justification." Fire him because he coached this mess this season. You don't need to make up issues other than that. Winning is all that is required from a NFL participant. Accountability? Not following that one.
I like this guy. You can tell that he’s already started changing the mindset of this team. I’d support him getting the chance to lead this team.
The guy and results are different. Think with logic not emotions please.
I'm thinking with logic . As this teams currently stands , who is going to come make improvements?
@@HeelBM24 You aren't. If you think Brown is the best option you aren't being honest.
I like him too but I think we need a fresh start.
Yea he's likable but have u seen his play calling wasn't much different from 2 coaches that where fired
With a new H/C, he won't be around. But I think everyone here is rooting for him. He's humble, smart, and transparent. He'll land on his feet
Worst case he goes back to being passing game coordinator
@@AkiroSkyzAs, he should.
I like this guy I’m not gonna lie. I hope he finds success whether it’s with us or not.
Chicago Loves Thomas Brown
@@tyreepowell8367 Ben Johnson *
Says who?
Wherever TB goes, I'll be rooting for him! Thanks for your leadership, sir!
Anywhere but Green Bay San Francisco, New England. AND Denver.
LOL - He ain't going NO where! King Pole knows better, mi amigo!
the transparency and attitude of this guy is so refreshing to see. really enjoyed TB as OC and it sucks that our disastrous season forced him into a role destined for failure
wishing TB the absolute best and I apologize to him for having to deal with such a dysfunctional organization
When Thomas Brown was in the booth calling plays, Caleb was at his best. I'd love to see him as our permanent OC with a strong minded HC.
Thanks Coach!! Great victory against the Packers! Wish you the best!
Wishing u the best of luck Thomas Brown wherever this journey takes u. 🐻⬇️❗️
Bear down 🧡
The bears love this guy
If they dont get Ben Johnson, keep Mr. Brown. This man is a leader of men
What is play calling is atrocious. Maybe as running back coach
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@@BlackRob1111 Our execution as player's inability to perform was atrocious not his coaching. Hell, he just conducted a win vs Pack Rats - give him credit.
He's a leader of losing men. Bring in a coach who did not participate in this year's shit show of a season, please.
Assistant Head Coach Maybe? I Fw Coach Brown He A Class Act And He Passionate About Getting The Best Out Of His Players Despite What He Was Dealt.
For another team perhaps. He had his chance with the Bears and failed.
@@jimsnyder6310Can’t really said he failed when he was put into a awful situation and still managed to beat the packers
@@AR_universe Perhaps the word "failed" is too harsh (but it was a horrific season...). Many in these forums and many in the media don't seem to understand that he has coached this team all season. He has to share in the responsibility for the results of this season and needs to go find a new job with the rest of the coaching staff. The team definitely was a failure, he was on the coaching staff, and all coaches must go...
@ He didn’t coach the team all season tho?
@ He was coaching the team since the beginning of rookie camp. His job changed, but he still was there the whole time. Anyone who coached the Bears this season will have to go. No exceptions. A change has to come...
I'd love having TB as HC next season with all the improvements to the Roster and him having a chance to get his own staff in place!
I agree. I really like him. He got a bad deal this year and beat the Packers....
If you like losing, they need to keep the whole staff. If you want changes from this horrible seasons, changes need to be made. Culture cannot change without a change in the society. The Bears have a chance to set this right, but they must put this season behind them. TB is a good person and probably is a good coach (has not been apparent as of yet). He'll land somewhere in this league on some other team looking for something new.
I like Thomas Brown as the head coach for the Bears, especially because he wasn't able to fully use his own playbook.
Hire Jim Caldwell as the offensive coordinator to help mentor Thomas Brown and Caleb Williams.
The biggest question may be who will be the Defensive Coordinator versus head coach.
I am fine with Thomas Brown, Mike McCarthy, Joe Brady and maybe even Drew Petzing.
I am more concerned about the defense.
keep Thomas Brown around
Please go back in and read my comment and that's why I wholeheartedly agree. Thanks!
agree, he should remain with the bears organization.
You liked losing too much. You want to keep things the same.
No.
@@jimsnyder6310some of my fellow bears fans are delusional.
We lingered for years with whack, Eberflus and the other coaches that have been in here since Lovie Smith-I think Thomas Brown has the makings of an excellent head coach because he understands things on a deeper level than most. These boys are literally kids. We think 21-year-olds in 22-year-olds are so much adults. Their dang brains are still developing. You have to have somebody wise enough to handle this job on every level. But I’m not holding out much hope that he will get the position. It’ll probably just be par for the course.🤷🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
For all of you talking bad about him, he was in a tough situation, first off this wasn’t his offense he was running, it’s impossible for a coach to install his offense in the middle of the damn season, it’s a reason it’s OTA’s and training camp, he went from not speaking to the players at all yo having to be the coach of the damn team, he help us beat the damn team we haven’t beat in forever, he’s the one who kinda fixed Caleb when he was going off the rails, it’s respectable to at least give him an interview, what he did was tough, it’s like you going in for a job as a crew worker then you end up as the damn supervisor a couple weeks into the job
Anyone that expected a miracle from him in 5 games don’t know ball. He’s a good coach and deserves a shot.
he's a class act. i hope he gets the chance.
Keep Him....He has been here, Yes he was thrown into a damn mess but he has earned the teams trust and with a full year under his belt, he will instute his ideals and beliefs
Exactly! Fire him! He has been here. The whole coaching staff needs to be flushed. They failed.
@ what !!! He can get whole new coaching staff, this isn’t his staff. He has an connection already with the QB
@ he was put into a no win situation and you say fire him when you should fire Poles who hired Flus and oversaw flus hire his coaching staff the past two seasons … are you serious ??
There's a little chance he actually lands the HC job. But he is a "leader of men" type of guy and keeping that around would only improve the culture. I'd be game for an OC spot considering the relationship he has built with Caleb this season. He won more games against the Packers than Nagy did!
Nagy has one win against Packers. Eberflus had 0 though.
Uh, last time I checked there are only men playing in the NFL, thus you have no choice but to be a leader of men when you are a head coach in this league. What actually is important is winning and his resumé says "Not Qualified!" Go lead another group of men to a losing record. Bears need something new... obviously.
GO BEARS 🧡💙🏈🐻⬇️🙏🏾
I hope we can keep him as OC if we go the old school route
TB is refreshing
FGB
Well done, Bears team!
I really hope he can stay as the OC.
We need someone who has had actual success as of recent! Everyone can say the right things and the stuff to get the job and what we want to hear but we just need results man
He just beat Pack Rats vs 11 times in a row losses heck, that's success! Ben J. has NO HC experience and he's not stupid enuf to come into Bear's locker room/team - it's a hotbed and only tough guys like Brown need apply!
@@foolmenow00 One win against a mediocre team (and not a very convincing win at that). If you want the Bears to keep things the same (TB), then prepare for more losing. If you want them to hire a third head coach in a row who is learning on the job, then hire Ben "just another trip into the unknown" Johnson. If you want the team to win, hire a proven winning head coach. There are literally hundreds of people who have won as head coaches out there. Stop f---ing around with last year's bad news coaching staff and head coach wannabes. Get the superstar coach. Go Bears!!
@@jimsnyder6310 Bear fanatics, like yourself, have become so freakin' delusional from LOSING soo much over the last 12 years, 4 HCs, countless OCs and DCs yet, scream "Let's keeps doing what we've been doing!" which is INSANITY in doing same things expecting different results! You clueless folks live as YOU said... "Just another trip into the unknown!" DuH - it's NOT the unknown IF WE KEEP DOING IT!
As a Lions fan... As much as i like Ben Johnson and want him to stay in Detroit i would be lieing if i said he wouldnt help u guys because your roster isnt bad at all.. & if im The bears organization id go all in on Ben Johnson & keep Thomas Brown as a cordinator
We need a damn leader, the players shouldn’t lead. The coaches do. The players shouldn’t have to lead and play
Yes. And why would you think the players are coaching this team? Your post makes no sense. A coach leads the team because its the definition of a coach. Not following this at all...
I really like me some Thomas Brown. Maybe not the best canidate to win football game. I don't know. But as a person he knows people
You had a lot on your plate sir. But you lost the job with that double reverse pass play call…not to mention reloading screen after screen. Don’t do that
I was yelling at the tv when he kept calling that. I really hope we get a new head coach.
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I Believe That Most of the plays he Ran was not his Offensive Play Book REAL TALK THO
I think teams need to take chances in order to succeed at this level. One of the big offensive problems was that the Bears were afraid to take chances. It was like "It's first down. We are suppose to run the RB into the center of the defense." It was so predictable. The double reverse pass is a great example what you see the excellent teams in this do. If you actually want the Bears to be good, you will be encouraged to see things like that. We saw Detroit do that against the Bears and they failed, yet they will do it again because they are a great team and are not afraid. Those successful teams won't have people claiming to be supporting the team, yet are telling them they should be boring and predictable. It was a good play and if it succeeded you would be praising them for it. The repetition of screen passes to DJ is a different story. It is again an example of fear. We are afraid of throwing down field. It might be intercepted. Well the screen worked once out of 8 or 9 tries. Maybe just run the play once when the defense does not expect it. Not sure what the play-callers were thinking there, but I do know they will be unemployed very soon. Go Bears!
@@ramario6195 Head coach was not calling the offensive plays. But yes, the Bears need all new coaches.
Ben Johnson please save us
By going to another team.... we don't need another rookie head coach. Strike three and they are back to square one.
@ 0/10 rage bait
Im just tired of excuses, weve been such a failure of a team for decades at this point. The ownership needs to just sell to someone who wants to make a successful product on the field. Fans have been more than patient enough for years. And now yall want a new stadium? With this product? Its insulting. Most of us just want to have a team we can be proud of and the only thing yall seem good at, is ruining our faith in you.
The McCaskeys will never sell. They're losers and can't do anything else. I don't think they'd be able to run a lemonade stand.
New owner doesn’t mean things get better. Most don’t care about winning or losing, they make money no matter what.
@@Hochreiter9000 exactly ownership is not nearly as much of a problem as fans make it out to be, it’s general manager and down that you need to get right.
According to you, there is no future. This is it. The Bears cannot succeed. I usually would tell you to go support GB at this point, but they are worse than the Bears now. 😆The Bears will be fine with a fresh coaching staff (at least, they will be different). Really tired of lame people pretending to be fans, but are not really supporting the Bears at all. And if you don't like George Halas' money, you should not claim to be a Bears fan. They are one and the same thing. Go Bears!!!
@@Ebbs-ez2fs I try to tell them, but they think the Halas money is no good because some moron on a podcast told them what to think. They think decisions are made by a 100 year old woman. Anybody with the actual gift of independent thought can understand that without George Halas and his family, then there is no Bears. They financed this whole thing! They are the Bears. Love it or leave it! 🐻⬇
Bears should hire him as a OC i don't think he ready to be a head coach just yet.
I'd rather see him as head coach with a good offensive coordinator if he was to stay. Not sure he's a great play caller.
Sorry, I watched the team this year and the Bears failed miserably (in case you have already forgotten). The main reason this was a terrible season was because the coaches were abused by the media and these guys were not experienced enough to deal with it. They need all new coaches. This season must be put behind them for good.
would love ben johnson and thomas brown HC/OC duo.
It A Be A Creative Duo And They Are Offensively A Balance. One Can Rally His Troops And They Listen While One May Be Considered A Offensive Mastermind.
Another inexperienced head coach (that would then be 3 in a row) and a guy who coached one of the biggest disasters in team history (100+ years). This type of thinking is why the Bears cannot get out of this funk. How about an experienced head coach and an OC that has a proven record of success? There are many out there...
@@ChonchoMiyantDaGr8 You can capitalize all you want, but you still cannot communicate properly through the written form. Maybe read what you wrote and see if it makes sense to you. See if it sounds right before posting it.
Not happening.
@@jimsnyder6310i agree and im not opposed to it at all either. i think we need to take a sean mcvay type route, hire an offensive minded HC that calls the plays and then a dedicated defensive mind. I would love robert saleh but i dont think he settles for a DC job. A majority of the top tier HCs are inexperienced guys when it comes to being a HC. Campbell, Lafleur, Mcvay, etc.
Worst case scenario he does not stay in Chicago and goes somewhere else. I wanna remember him for beating The Trashass packets. 🐻⬇️
I like Thomas Brown as a person, think he can be a good coach in this league, but he is not ready to be a head coach. The decision to go for 2, then get a penalty which brings you closer, just to change the play to a field goal is completely wild and I have never seen that before. He is always changing his mind and second guessing his decisisons, he cannot be a head coach at this time.
Why would they even consider going for two there? I don't get it. The extra point was going to have no ramification on this game whatsoever at that point. It really didn't matter whether they got one or two points there. Take the easy one pointer and get on with the game. Of course. There should be absolutely no discussion on this. It is a no-brainer. Not really convinced that this was a problem, as it was not. Throwing one hundred screen passes to DJ? That was the head scratcher. I remember only one working all game.
I want a Coach to develop Caleb and this offense HOWEVER... if the game hadn't passed him by, I would low-key say bring back Lovie. If the Jets do it with Rex Ryan, why not? Let Lovie run it back with the team, let Thomas run the offense, hire Chris Harris as DC. Boom done.
Repeat the mistakes from the past? Sounds like a horrible plan.
He do have great Mixup calling for players🐻🐻🐻 just came in later if beginning?🤔 Team need Aggression Attitude soldier mode Depth of Players on team nothing more...its if the other Teams had been seeing my Bears comments lions had Sneaky plays? & Greenbay Passion of Aggressively blocking
Why did we kick the pat after going for two and getting a lucky penalty?
Just like last week he changed his mind not to. Maybe he saw something we didn't. At least he's capable of making successful decisions and knew how to kick a game-winning FG we haven't seen since forever!
@@foolmenow00I agree. Nothing wrong with changing your mind...
The question is why were they lining up for a two-pointer to begin with? What is the logic behind that? At least they did recognize their mistake, but an experienced HC would never had been in that situation.
mr. brown should've been HC the entire season 😒; too bad he won't get another chance with the bears.
Shoulda, coulda, woulda... The cry of the hypothetical thinker. Flus was believed to be Moses leading us to the promise land at the beginning of the season. I guess you missed that part. 😀
Hire Ben Johnson
I doubt he wants to come here probably going to go to Jacksonville
We need a strong leader not another play caller
@@evilwestsidefan9249 I think the guy who's been Dan Campbell's disciple for 3 years has probably picked up a thing or two. Oh, also he's really good at this whole offense thing. I know Bears fans are scared of that, but he's the guy for the job.
@@BlackRob1111 Every single report says he wants to come here. I've seen nobody but jags fans saying otherwise
Jacksonville is much worse@@BlackRob1111
He should stay the OC man he gotta stay away
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Keep Brown, but hire Johnson
Keep brown too do what
Wrong on both accounts. Perhaps if you supported your ideas we could have a discussion about it. Instead, it's "I'm right", "No you are wrong". Lame communication...
@twongreen9968 keep him as an OC and then he'll flourish under Johnson. Once he get the experience, then he'll be more qualified to be a HC. Period
@jimsnyder6310 Look at the reply above and I said what I said, ok 👍🏾
@@soothingrelaxation4513 OK. Say whatever you want to. But I still think you are incorrect in stating that the Bears should set themselves up to fail again by repeating the same mistake of hiring an unproven head coach (remember Matt Nagy...). 👍
The problem with the NFL is that it is a shared revenue investment for the owners. Meaning no matter the amount of wins or losses all owners divide up the shared revenue for the NFL which is equally distributed to the ownership groups. So there is literally no incentive to win games because the money printing machine keeps on printing money. This is why the Bears and other basement dwelling organizations have stayed this way and the same organizations keep winning. This is why the Bears have no incentive to put a winning team on the field. The money flows either way!!!
Sounds like facts to me yup
Partly correct yet you didn't address having players who want to win! Most would agree that this negates ownerships who 'don't care about winning' as evidently, New England's players cared about winning SBs when TB1 was there for almost 20 years!
I hear you but it allows a green bay or Cincinnati to compete with big city teams. Look at baseball... small cities struggle...
And I was under the impression that they were trying to win every game. My bad. I guess I was duped by the draft, pre-season, all the games, the TV contracts, the men smashing into each other on the field, the millions of dollars being exchanged, the firing of play-callers because they are not winning, the thousands of supporters attending games, the importance of playing in the Super Bowl, etc, etc, etc. I was under the impression that this was a sport. I didn't know it was a commie plot to steal our money. Shit and I thought the NFL was legit... I guess they fooled me. 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@@RichieRich-qd3um You are a conspiracy guy too?
I like this guy, but you’re not gonna draw the same place twice to Keenan Allen to throw a fucking pass. Are you kidding me, bro?
If it was successful, you'd be praising him. It was a good call. If they are going to be successful in this league they have to take chances. Risky plays are what winners do. And when the winning teams fail at these risky play (and they do fail at them often, hence the term "risky"), the media and their influenced ones on social media do not give them shit for it. Perhaps you only want the predictable: Run up the middle first down, screen pass or sweep second down, try to catch up with a pass third down, and punt fourth down. Did you like the first quarter offense? Are you kidding me, bra? If that play worked, it would be on every sports channel. Thinking small is a loser mentality.
@ I have no problem with trick plays but when it didn’t work the first time and Keenan Allen threw an interception like he didn’t even really care about the play Bruh I don’t think you should do it when we’re in the end zone about the score points. lol 😂 i’m not a big fan how the bears use their screen plays. They do too many of those and they never work once or twice a game is OK but not 11 times a game you guys are throwing screens. The problem is we need a good head coach that has experience.. I’m not blaming the guy on the season but he doesn’t know what he’s doing too. I’m surprised he didn’t call the trick play again. 😭
@@RichieRich-qd3um "He didn't even really care..." That's called projection.
Sell the team!
Of all the coaches Jon Gruden is probably the best if he still has that fire
I agree that if he comes here.... he'll not only be disrespected but will 'burn down the house' like he wrecked Raider's franchise for 100 mil over 10 years 8 years ago. He hasn't coached again for a reason, mi amigo!
He does and I believe Gruene will wind back up with the Raiders. Mark Davis didn't initially fire Gruene and had no intentions of doigso. Teeauead commish forced his hand. Vegas is where Gruen wants to be.
We don't need Gruden how was those raider's team's when he was coaching trash bear's fans just say anything
@@foolmenow00 I thought they were looking for change in this organization. I am not in favor of hiring Gruden, but I think you just convinced me to think otherwise. I like the burn-the-mother-down idea! If a franchise needed a disrespected ass kicking gut who is not afraid to burn shit down. Thanks for the idea, mi amigo... Gruden, hmmmm
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Coach gruden with this defense and Caleb Williams can do some damage
I'd rather rex Ryan or lovie smith 😂😂😂 y'all keep mentioning gruden when's tha last time he had a team that was tha top of tha crop on both sides of tha ball i guess y'all just want anyone at this point
STOP INTERVIEWING THESE RANDOM ASS PEOPLE YOUR WASTING TIME THAT YOU COULD BE SPENDING ON GETTING ACTUALLY A GOOD HC
Hire Jon gruden
Wow now he coaching the janitors come on bears. Let him go and the rest of them. Period
Hightower will hurt. I don't want to see him go . Special teams did good . He'll be scooped up quick by another team.
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@@spaceforce3643 I would give Hightower a chance, but the rest need to go
This guy isn’t a head coach.
Give them a few days...
I agree he isn't ready to be the head coach.
Well you weren’t honest. You said accountability and never showed it. Maybe you were in need for a coach to coach you. Fire him. Bye bye
Explain please. What exactly is accountability to you? The media wants players and coaches and GMs and owners to apologize to them for making a mistake. That is their definition of accountability. They think that they are owed something because they are egomaniacs who don't actually understand their importance to the game (hint: they are not necessary to football at all). Is that what you wanted? "Sorry everybody. I dropped a pass....". All any of the Bears need to be is accountable to each other during the game. The rest is just outside noise. "I am important. Publicly humiliate yourself because I need justification." Fire him because he coached this mess this season. You don't need to make up issues other than that. Winning is all that is required from a NFL participant. Accountability? Not following that one.