Why Chicago Bears “Don’t Fire During Season” Philosophy is Wrong
The Chicago Bears apparently have a policy to not fire coaches during the season. But there are merits and benefits to mid-season firings as I discuss in today’s article.
The Chicago Bears apparently have a policy to not fire coaches during the season. But there are merits and benefits to mid-season firings as I discuss in today’s article.
Sports dynasties are enshrined by lengthy runs of success cumulating in championships. In the warped world of the Chicago Bears,, dynasties are noted by certain trendy attempts to get out of their post-1985 rut.
A month and change is all that’s needed to know the rest of the Chicago Bears 2023 season will be an elaborate waiting game for 2024. General manager Ryan Poles will get his obligatory second chance.
Don’t be fooled by a faux stellar first half against the Denver Broncos – there is no hope for the 2023 Chicago Bears.
I included this image with an article on my prior blog about the NFL’s March hype madness. Seems fitting to revisit the Bears after their Week 1 disaster against the Green Bay Packers. It may have been hard to imagine, back in March, when the Bears were on cloud 9 hype, that their opening performance would make them look like a worse team than the 2022 Bears.
Watching yesterday’s ESPN Monday Night Football made me realize that watching one slightly above average team against a very mediocre team gets stale after over two hours of missed and dropped passes.
What happens to MNF ratings when an outright horrible football team is slotted for late-season primetime?