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Bears Hire Ryan Poles as GM & Matt Eberflus as HC


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1 minute ago, JAF-N72EX said:

McCaskey track record stays intact.  Either choose a retread or one with no HC experience at all. 

Doubling down on a defensive minded coach in 2022 is equally as dumb.

So if they don't choose a retread or someone with no HC experience who are they supposed to go with. I guess that is a real hard trend to break.

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2 minutes ago, abstract_thought said:

This hire feels incomplete without knowing the OC.

Get the money's worth out of Polian and lean on the Colts link...if we could get Caldwell in as OC and Pep Hamilton as QBC that would be an amazing more...sorry can't remember who suggested it earlier hahaha.

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Regardless of some complaining already. I personally don't know enough about either Poles or Eberflus, but they both get the right to have their names spelled correctly along with the Bears until they don't. Here is to hoping this staff can finally change the outlook of the team.

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8 minutes ago, GOGRIESE said:

 

Kevin Patullo is entering his first year as the Philadelphia Eagles' passing game coordinator after spending the previous three seasons (2018-20) with the Indianapolis Colts, where he worked on the same coaching staff as Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni.

In 2020, Patullo served as Indianapolis' pass game specialist and was a key contributor to the Colts' offensive success. Indianapolis allowed the second-fewest sacks (21, tied) and third-fewest giveaways (15) in the NFL and ranked ninth in passing yards per attempt (7.6) and 11th in passing yards per game (253.3, sixth among AFC teams).

Quarterback Philip Rivers posted the eighth-best completion percentage (68.0 pct.) and 10th-most passing yards (4,169) in the league during his age 39 season in 2020. Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton paced the Colts with 762 receiving yards, while fellow wideout Zach Pascal tallied career highs with 44 receptions for 629 yards and five touchdowns (tied). Additionally, Indianapolis gained 916 receiving yards from running backs (including a career-high 482 yards from Nyheim Hines), which ranked second in the NFL, behind New Orleans (985).

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