Chicago Sun-Times

EBERFLUS IS THE MATT IN THE MIDDLE

It’s up to Poles to help coach by resolving Roquan problem

- JASON LIESER jlieser@suntimes.com | @JasonLiese­r

For the first time since the Bears cleaned house, dysfunctio­n is spilling out of the organizati­on and into the public.

As general manager Ryan Poles’ negotiatio­ns with star linebacker Roquan Smith have erupted into the player requesting a trade and with the team pondering whether to start fining him, coach Matt Eberflus swatted helplessly at a swarm of questions about what exactly is going on here.

Funny how no matter who happens to be running Halas Hall in a given decade, there’s never a straight answer for that.

Smith was at practice but wouldn’t practice. It’s unexcused, but it’s also unclear what the consequenc­es are.

It’s a flagrant defiance of his coach, but Eberflus can’t really do anything about it.

“I just think that you go about your business,” he said.

That’s not possible. Smith is the business. This team has three young players who indisputab­ly should be part of its future: Smith, cornerback Jaylon Johnson and wide receiver Darnell Mooney. Smith is essential to everything Eberflus wants to establish. He’s a stillrisin­g star at 25 and has the versatilit­y every team craves at the position. His backup is Matt Adams, who logged exactly one defensive snap over the 2020 and ’21 seasons combined.

That’s a big part of why Smith’s power play is working. The Bears need him.

So until Poles fixes this, it sounds like Eberflus is left in an untenable position. His best player is disregardi­ng the standards that are at the core of Eberflus’ philosophy, but nothing’s changing. Somehow it’s going to be business as usual?

“I’m not saying that, I’m not saying that,” Eberflus said. “I’m saying that right now, today, we’re saying that he didn’t practice. You’re going to have to ask him why he didn’t practice.

And then we’re going to take it day by day. That’s what we’re saying.”

That’s a long way of saying nothing.

That’s Matt Nagy talk.

It’s not an exact comparison, but this is reminiscen­t of Nagy’s standoff with defensive tackle Akiem Hicks a year ago.

Hicks was upset about his contract status, too, and at one point inexplicab­ly walked out of a practice after stretching. He also skipped out on his media obligation­s for a month and a half. Nagy sputtered for an explanatio­n and eventually threw his hands up as if to indicate there was nothing he could do despite being, you know, Hicks’ boss.

And the last thing Poles and Eberflus want to do is remind people of their predecesso­rs — Nagy and former general manager Ryan Pace. Everyone was hoping it would at least be longer than seven months before the Bears went back to that kind of public performanc­e.

The entire situation raises questions that neither Poles nor Eberflus — both in their respective positions for the first time in their careers — seems able to answer.

That it came to this with Smith, who said in April he “absolutely” envisioned a long career with the Bears and is roundly respected as a player, is a problem.

And it’s mid-August. This isn’t an annoyance like Robert Quinn skipping a mandatory minicamp in June. This is the part of the calendar that matters.

The window in which this can be brushed aside without it having an impact on the season is closing quickly.

In the meantime, there were two things Eberflus made perfectly clear about the ordeal: Smith is creating a problem for him, and it’s on Poles to solve it.

“Ah, that’s going to be [for] Ryan and Roquan to deal with,” he said of the contract standoff.

But Smith has dealt with his part of it. What’s left for him to do? His contract demands haven’t been met, so he wants out. Every player has the right to go that route.

From here, it’s on Poles, and it’s pretty simple: Pay him or trade him. Either option ends the embarrassm­ent.

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ANTHONY VAZQUEZ/SUN-TIMES The inability of Bears general manager Ryan Poles (right) to settle the contract dispute with Roquan Smith has put coach Matt Eberflus (left) in an awkward position.
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