Canth
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As others have said, too early to say anything about Eberflus being a good or bad hire. If I remember right, Jacksonville was actually set to give him a 2nd interview right before the Bears hired him. So, there was interest from another team with a young qb.
In a general sense, I would have preferred an offensive background head coach that keeps the system the same for Fields. However, as we all know with Nagy and even worse saying what happened in Denver with Hackett, there is more to being a head coach than just knowing one side of the ball. In that sense, I think Eberflus seems decent in that CEO style head coach.
I just hope that if/when the Bears have success and/or Getsy moves on for any reason, that Eberflus has a plan for how to keep the offense effective through changes in the offensive coordinator. Ideally, he eventually finds himself a Tom Moore type of offensive coordinator like Dungy had - one those experienced, great older OC's that is basically content to just be an OC and stays with the team for years putting out a great offense.
In a general sense, I would have preferred an offensive background head coach that keeps the system the same for Fields. However, as we all know with Nagy and even worse saying what happened in Denver with Hackett, there is more to being a head coach than just knowing one side of the ball. In that sense, I think Eberflus seems decent in that CEO style head coach.
I just hope that if/when the Bears have success and/or Getsy moves on for any reason, that Eberflus has a plan for how to keep the offense effective through changes in the offensive coordinator. Ideally, he eventually finds himself a Tom Moore type of offensive coordinator like Dungy had - one those experienced, great older OC's that is basically content to just be an OC and stays with the team for years putting out a great offense.