Posted on Nov 12
Posted on Nov 12
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Bears fire offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, promote Thomas Brown
Why it matters: The Bears are making a significant change to their coaching staff in an effort to address the struggles of their offense and provide a spark for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
What's new: After less than 10 months on the job, offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has been fired by the Bears. Passing game coordinator Thomas Brown has been promoted to the role of offensive coordinator.
Yes, but: Firing an offensive coordinator in the middle of the season is a rare move for the Bears, as they have not made such a change since 1970. This decision reflects the urgency felt by head coach Matt Eberflus to turn things around quickly.
What to watch: With the promotion of Thomas Brown, the Bears hope to bring fresh ideas and a different approach to their offensive game plan. It will be interesting to see how Brown adjusts the team's offensive strategy and works with Caleb Williams to improve their performance.
What's next: The Bears will need to rally and find ways to generate more points and offensive production moving forward. The success of their offense will play a crucial role in determining the team's fate this season.
The bottom line: The firing of Shane Waldron and the promotion of Thomas Brown demonstrate the Bears' commitment to addressing their offensive struggles. The team hopes that these changes will lead to improved performance on the field and provide support for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
Bears fire offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, promote Thomas Brown
Why it matters: The Bears are making a significant change to their coaching staff in an effort to address the struggles of their offense and provide a spark for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
What's new: After less than 10 months on the job, offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has been fired by the Bears. Passing game coordinator Thomas Brown has been promoted to the role of offensive coordinator.
Yes, but: Firing an offensive coordinator in the middle of the season is a rare move for the Bears, as they have not made such a change since 1970. This decision reflects the urgency felt by head coach Matt Eberflus to turn things around quickly.
What to watch: With the promotion of Thomas Brown, the Bears hope to bring fresh ideas and a different approach to their offensive game plan. It will be interesting to see how Brown adjusts the team's offensive strategy and works with Caleb Williams to improve their performance.
What's next: The Bears will need to rally and find ways to generate more points and offensive production moving forward. The success of their offense will play a crucial role in determining the team's fate this season.
The bottom line: The firing of Shane Waldron and the promotion of Thomas Brown demonstrate the Bears' commitment to addressing their offensive struggles. The team hopes that these changes will lead to improved performance on the field and provide support for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.