Bears move on from coach Matt Eberflus

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I was dumbfounded watching that unfold. Absolutely, Eberflus was ultimately responsible, but I doubt he expected Williams to waste all the time he did. Yes, he’s a rookie, but he’s certainly been playing QB for a number of years at other levels.
Once he saw him wasting all that time a TO should have been called.
 

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Once he saw him wasting all that time a TO should have been called.
Agree. That’s why I said Eberflus is ultimately responsible. But one certainly has to question the mental capacity of Williams after that fiasco. Would Peyton or Brady that unaware their rookie season?
 

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Good firing and good move by Eberflus yesterday to tank the game. When you start the season with a lame duck coach, you risk stuff like that happening. Eberflus was clearly over the job at this point :laugh:
 

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Agree. That’s why I said Eberflus is ultimately responsible. But one certainly has to question the mental capacity of Williams after that fiasco. Would Peyton or Brady that unaware their rookie season?
Brady didn’t start a game until year two. Williams obviously got caught up in the situation and screwed up. However, no excuse for Eberflus to just stand there, watching the clock tick down and not call a TO. It cost him his job.
 

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Agree. That’s why I said Eberflus is ultimately responsible. But one certainly has to question the mental capacity of Williams after that fiasco. Would Peyton or Brady that unaware their rookie season?
Well, to be fair, Tom Brady only threw 3 passes in his rookie season.
 

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Brady didn’t start a game until year two. Williams obviously got caught up in the situation and screwed up. However, no excuse for Eberflus to just stand there, watching the clock tick down and not call a TO. It cost him his job.
I’m sure that wasn’t the only reason but he knew his QB is a rookie and he failed his QB. If that was all I don’t think he would have been fired but I suspect there are other reasons
 

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Yeah the final 30 seconds was really silly clock management. You could have sent the game into OT. That play definitely sums up the bears season.
 

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Jerry won't do it because he is satisfied with mediocrity
Jones may not do it but it will not be because he is satisfied with mediocrity. Jones believes his GM actions do not create mediocrity. Instead, he thinks seasonal mediocre results are a by-product of the people he hires.

He fires (or let contracts expire) people in an attempt to escape mediocrity. Unfortunately, he will never accept he (and his #1 DNA Kid) has always been the root cause of mediocrity and will take the only reasonable and responsible action that will provide the solution.
 

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I’m sure that wasn’t the only reason but he knew his QB is a rookie and he failed his QB. If that was all I don’t think he would have been fired but I suspect there are other reasons
Obviously Eberflus was already on the hot seat. The Bears got off to a 4-2 but they collapsed after the Hail Mary vs Washington. Yesterdays clock management was the final straw. He would have ended up fired anyway after this season.
 

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I wouldn’t fire MM anyway. Not in season. I would have fired him after last season though.
100% agree. At best, a present, in-season firing will only allow Jerry Jones to backpedal into another Wade Phillips-to-Jason Garrett head coach type transition.
 

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Obviously Eberflus was already on the hot seat. The Bears got off to a 4-2 but they collapsed after the Hail Mary vs Washington. Yesterdays clock management was the final straw. He would have ended up fired anyway after this season.
I agree. And myself if I get a rookie QB that is the future of your team I hire a HC with a history of developing a QB
 

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Not surprising.

And yes. Jerry Jones is not the owner of the Chicago Bears. Do not expect a similar, in-season action.
Of course not because Jerry LOVES to sells as much pyrite as he can. Get as much "bang for buck"
It is a business for win, winning comes later
 
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