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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1070905" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>The Bears have had 5 offensive coordinators since 2018. Each time the name changes, so does the offense. Players are drafted to fill specific needs within an OC's schemes and then the OC is gone and way too many players end up as square pegs trying to fill round holes. This goes back on Poles, and the fact the Bears were stupid enough to believe this guy is a football guru who can develop a winning organization. He's where the changes should have started, and maybe even up with the President, who was dumb enough to believe this guy is something special. </p><p></p><p>If you look at winning programs, they have a consistency in their coaching staffs at least at the top, and when coordinators are changed, the incoming candidates are well versed in the existing offense and defense employed and do not try to install wholesale changes.</p><p></p><p>Even Jeff Haley, the Packers defensive coordinator acknowledged when he took the job that you need to be able to build on the players you've already got in house because you can't change all of them overnight to fit a completely new system. Haley is successful to this point because he recognizes that you need to lean on the abilities that each player has and blend it into a total package. </p><p></p><p>As long as the Bears and Vikings don't understand that they'll continue to shoot themselves in the foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1070905, member: 17953"] The Bears have had 5 offensive coordinators since 2018. Each time the name changes, so does the offense. Players are drafted to fill specific needs within an OC's schemes and then the OC is gone and way too many players end up as square pegs trying to fill round holes. This goes back on Poles, and the fact the Bears were stupid enough to believe this guy is a football guru who can develop a winning organization. He's where the changes should have started, and maybe even up with the President, who was dumb enough to believe this guy is something special. If you look at winning programs, they have a consistency in their coaching staffs at least at the top, and when coordinators are changed, the incoming candidates are well versed in the existing offense and defense employed and do not try to install wholesale changes. Even Jeff Haley, the Packers defensive coordinator acknowledged when he took the job that you need to be able to build on the players you've already got in house because you can't change all of them overnight to fit a completely new system. Haley is successful to this point because he recognizes that you need to lean on the abilities that each player has and blend it into a total package. As long as the Bears and Vikings don't understand that they'll continue to shoot themselves in the foot. [/QUOTE]
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