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New Bears coach and GM focus on big changes

- Gene Chamberlai­n

The Chicago Bears are intent on taking a different approach under new coach Matt Eberflus and general manager Ryan Poles.

Stating this and accomplish­ing it can be separate situations, as the Bears have discovered in the past.

“We’re gonna build through the draft,” Poles said Monday. “We’re gonna acquire young, fast and physical football players. We’re gonna be selective through free agency. And we’re gonna connect evaluation with valuation.”

The same was often said by the previous Ryan and Matt in charge of the Bears, coach Matt Nagy and GM Ryan Pace, who were fired after a 6-11 season.

However, when the new Bears coach and GM held their first news conference with reporters at Halas Hall, they made it clear they are more about process than promises. Both spoke at length about laying a foundation for success.

“It’s always about the why equals winning,” Eberflus said.

Focus will be on Fields

Eberflus served as Frank Reich’s defensive coordinato­r for four years in Indianapol­is and seemed a curious hire considerin­g the greatest Bears problems for decades have been on offense. Plus, they are trying to break in a new quarterbac­k in Justin Fields.

Fields remains a point of emphasis. “I remember watching Justin (in college) a lot,” Poles said. “I’m close with Ryan Day as well, the head coach of Ohio State. And like any player, support and developmen­t, getting back to the details, doing the fundamenta­ls and taking the approach to reach that ceiling, and that’s hard and that’s detail. And I’m excited to see him grow.”

Fields has no problem playing for a head coach from the defensive side of the ball.

“I really just like the way he carries himself,” Fields said. “Just his demeanor, I feel like his presence — he’s confident when he talks, he knows what he wants to do, he has a plan set in stone, and I’m just

ready to lead with him and just get ready for next year.”

Getsy will be offensive coordinato­r

To help in that regard Eberflus hired Green Bay Packers quarterbac­ks coach Luke Getsy as offensive coordinato­r.

“He’s special because he’s tough, innovative, smart and he works well with team,” Eberflus said.

“He’s a big team guy, so I’m excited about where he is. He’s been on my radar for a while.”

On the other side of the ball, Eberflus plans to bring in a 4-3 defensive scheme, but won’t be calling the plays himself. His defensive coordinato­r hire will be important.

“I do believe that to be the head football coach and be efficient at that, you are exactly the head football coach, so I can be involved in all aspects of the game,” Eberflus said. “So the defensive coordinato­r we

hire will call the defensive plays. I will not do that.”

The defense they will install is drasticall­y different from the 3-4 the Bears played over the past seven seasons. It reverts to a style they used for over a decade under coach Lovie Smith, the most recent time the team went to a Super Bowl 16 years ago.

“And we want to bring that same style here, to encompass what we’re doing,” Eberflus said. “In terms of hitting, taking the ball away, playing with maximum intensity and being smart about how we do it.”

The Colts finished top 10 during the past four years in takeaways under Eberflus, and were second this season. The Bears have struggled to get takeaways over the past three seasons.

Roster needs work

Whatever they do strategica­lly, they’ll

still need more talent. The team Eberflus and Poles take over has only one of the top five wide receivers under contract for 2022, and finished 30th in passing in 2021.

However, it wouldn’t be a surprise if some of their offseason moves involved the offensive line first.

The Bears allowed more sacks (59) than any NFL team.

In that regard, it helps having a GM from Kansas City’s front office who once signed with the Bears as an undrafted free agent, and played tackle at Boston College.

“I think it starts with the foundation of the offensive line and establishi­ng that run game, which then leads to explosive plays,” Poles said. “We have to continue to work on that, get that to a level and I think you will see more points scored and more efficiency, more explosive plays, everything plays off that.

“So that’s going to be a focal point.”

 ?? AP ?? New Bears head coach Matt Eberflus, left, and new general manager Ryan Poles listen to a question during a news conference at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois, on Monday.
AP New Bears head coach Matt Eberflus, left, and new general manager Ryan Poles listen to a question during a news conference at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois, on Monday.

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