Newly appointed Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson was given the opportunity to critique predecessor Matt Eberflus indirectly. The former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator took the bait in ingenious fashion while also pursing his lips.
Sloppy ends to games plagued the previous Chicago coaching staff and their new coach says he considers these situations a real strength of his.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson will at least be better at clock management than former coach Matt Eberflus.
And just before the end of Matt Eberflus’s head coaching tenure in Chicago, there was ripping a’plenty from two of the Bears’ biggest stars. Hey, Mr. D.J. Wide receiver D.J. Moore was notably vocal about his former head coach’s failings,
Thus was born Eberflus’ career-long zeal to win the turnover battle. It was enough to earn him the Bears ’ head coaching job — the Colts finished second in takeaways in his four seasons as Colts defensive coordinator — but it wasn’t nearly enough to keep it.
One of the major criticisms of NFL coaches is the lack of situational awareness, as the moment may get a little too fast for them in critical moments.
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Ben Johnson was not about to talk down on Matt Eberflus for his questionable clock management in the Bears' loss to Detroit.
The Green Bay Packers were knocked out of the NFC Playoffs thanks to a Wild Card round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Green Bay managed just 10 points in that
Even though the Bears had a combined 15–36 record under Eberflus the last three seasons, Johnson believes there's still a lot of "talent" on the roster that he can build off from.
The Atlanta Falcons announced announced on Saturday that they have interviewed former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus for their vacant defensive coordinator position. The move comes as the team continues its search for a leader to revamp a defense that struggled during the 2024 season.
Chicago Bears fans were often left frustrated by the team’s lack of discipline in various areas, but new head coach Ben Johnson promises things will be different in 2025.