Matt Eberflus avoided losing his job following the 2023 NFL season, though many expected his time in Chicago to come to an end. There was some turnover of staff on the offensive side of the ball, while it was determined that Eberflus would still lead the team and the defense in 2024. Despite a new offensive coordinator and a rookie quarterback drafted No. 1 overall, things have not been much better for the Bears this season. With the pressure on his job continuing to build, mistakes like the one made today continue to spell doubt concerning Eberflus’ future in Chicago.
At the end of the today’s Thanksgiving Day matchup against the division rival Lions, the Bears were looking primed to make an upset. Down three in the waning moments of the fourth quarter with one timeout, Chicago was driving down the field, potentially for a game-winning touchdown but almost certainly for a game-tying field goal that could send the game into overtime, at the very least. Surely, Bears fans held recent memories of a game-ending field goal going horribly wrong only two weeks ago against the Packers, so today’s outcome held little chance of matching that heartbreak.
Little did they know how the game would come to an unceremonious end. At Detroit’s 25-yard line, the Bears completed a pass taking Keenan Allen out of bounds at the 13-yard line with 36 seconds to go, but an illegal use of hands penalty by left guard Teven Jenkins instead moved them back 10 yards. On the next play, Caleb Williams got sacked for a six-yard loss to the 41-yard line. With a 3rd & 26, Chicago needed to, at the very least, get the ball back into workable field goal range to potentially tie the game. It was expected that they would quickly run a play to do so then call their final timeout for the field goal try. Instead, the rookie Williams spent an excessive amount of time organizing the offense for the third down play, letting the clock continue to run down until they snapped the ball with six seconds in the game. By the time Williams’ pass attempt to rookie wideout Rome Odunze fell harmlessly to the ground, the game clock had hit zero and the game was lost.
Following the loss, several players expressed shock that the game came to an end with the team heading home with a timeout in their pocket. According to Adam Jahns of The Athletic, Eberflus delivered a message to his team in the moments after the loss, but most players declined to relay his comments to the media. The media asked Eberflus, directly, if he was concerned with his job security.
“This is the NFL,” Eberflus answered, per ESPN’s Courtney Cronin. “I know where it is. I’m just going to put my best foot forward, and I’m going to get to work and keep grinding. So that’s what we do.” When asked if he expected to be the Bears’ head coach next week, he repeated, “I’m going to keep grinding and working. That’s what I do.”
It’s hard to say that the Bears have been an absolute disaster during Eberflus’ tenure as they’ve been decently competitive despite the poor results. Associated Press sports writer Josh Debow provided the statistic that out of 221 NFL head coaches who have had 20 or more games decided by seven points or fewer, Eberflus’ .227 win percentage (5-17) ranks 221st. More significant to this season, Cronin pointed out that, during Chicago’s six-game losing streak, the Bears are the first team since turnovers were first tracked as a stat in 1933 to not commit multiple turnovers in any of the games in a losing streak of that length.
Those stats point to two concerning facets of the coaching game, the first of which is winning close games. While winning at all is obviously resultant on a team’s talent, winning close games can often come down to game management and decisions made by the coaching staff. The fact that the team is losing close games and losing games while limiting turnovers likely means that the Bears are, for the most part, putting themselves in a position to win. While many factors contribute to a final result, a significant amount of blame is going to fall on Eberflus’ shoulders in these situations.
The axe has already fallen on former Jets head coach Robert Saleh and former Saints head coach Dennis Allen. In an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer predicted that the current number of two firings could end up rising to somewhere around seven to 10 by Black Monday. Breer listed Jacksonville and Dallas as potential destinations needing new leadership, and with today’s loss as an exclamation point, it’s seeming more and more likely that Chicago can be considered, as well.
A well run team would fire him tomorrow but the Bears don’t fire coaches mid season so he’ll be given a pass on costing them today’s game, the Green Bay game, and the Washington game. Really sends a great message to the players.
I mostly agree, although I will say the players do own some of the blame for those last thirty seconds or so, too. There didn’t seem to be any sense of urgency to get lined up for a play. That said, Eberflus should have seen that and called a timeout.
Players own 0 of the blame
Idk how you expect them to line up for a play when if they line up incorrectly it’s an illegal formation and comes with a penalty and time run off too.
It’s 100% on coach
Coach should have called timeout rallied his guys after the sack
And try an out route
Or at the very least try a quick over the middle shot something quick tell wr to get down
Have fg team ready soon as the wr gives up and rush them on for a game tying try.
Soon as sack hit bears should have called timeout and that’s on coaching.
The players were set with 11 seconds yet Williams kept looking left and right like he was calling a play. I don’t know if the receivers hurried back to the line from the previous play or not but they were definitely set. This is on Williams and Eberflus because he should have called timeout when he saw Williams taking his time
Allegedly, Williams was told by his coach that he didn’t have the authority to use the time out. Other players agreed that was the case. 100 % on coaching, or lack thereof.
Wrong
They weren’t set 11 seconds @ deer hunter
There was confusion between kmet 85 and I think dj Moore of who should be on the line.
You can clearly see Kmet 85 and Moore 2 talking and moving
Kmet shifts forward dj Moore shifts back since both players moved they had to take a couple seconds to get set. Had Williams hiked the ball at 11 seconds it would have been a penalty illegal formation or player x or y or both weren’t set which comes with loss of yards and time run off the clock since both players didn’t have enough time to reset themselves.
We have video replay of what happened
Go watch it for yourself. They weren’t set till 8 or 9 seconds once Moore stopped moving. They’re lined up by the LT go watch it for yourselves.
link to tiktok.com
I watched it. They weren’t moving. Talking doesn’t draw a flag. Williams screwed up but ultimately it comes down on the head coach but this wouldn’t have happened under a more experienced quarterback. Williams to me makes way too many mental mistakes and he’s not accurate. He’ll get better
I am not a fan of Caleb Williams by any stretch and while he may have the physical tools to play the position, he threw a dart to Keenan Allan for the touchdown, he lacks the mental acuity and awareness of the situation to be successful. He should have called a timeout himself and if they blow it then chalk it up to being a rookie but if he gets the team together and has the FG team ready to roll then he looks like a genius unlike the soon to be fired Head Coach.
You obviously didn’t watch it deerhunter cause they were moving at 10 seconds. Dj Moore moved backwards at 10 seconds specifically.
Moore swings his arms back at 9 seconds
Both players are set at 8 seconds
Williams hikes the ball at 6-7 seconds.
Look if you’re going to try to lie don’t do it when someone gives you a video link that shows the timer moving and you can clearly see the players not set at 14 seconds or 11 seconds but at 8-9 seconds depending how relaxed the officials want to be.
They were clearly not set at 14 or 11 seconds. Not even close.
link to tiktok.com
I’m not downloading the TikTok app. I’m not a teenager. It’s the quarterbacks job to get them lined up. Even the announcers said he took a long time. I was watching the Chiefs and Raiders game today and O’Connell got the Raiders to the line after a completion and got a play off in 14 seconds. Do you even know what Williams was calling at the line? You don’t. It’s on Williams and Eberflus. Williams has made a ton of mental mistakes all season
So you lied and didn’t watch the video lmao. So all this time you’re just talking out your rear end.
It’s not his job to make sure his receivers are lined up correctly to the play he’s calling that’s the receivers job to know where they’re suppose to be based on what he’s calling. Thats their job to know who should be on the line vs off the line. Not Williams
See when I order door dash (play call) and they deliver the food (qb) but stuff is missing it’s not door dash’s fault (qb) it or my fault(play call) it’s whoever put my order together incorrectly (WRs oline whoever isn’t lined up correctly).
I’m sure deer in your neck of the woods are abundant and thriving.
Teams take on the traits of their head coach and if there is confusion on the sideline then there will be confusion on the field…it wasn’t the last 8 or 9 seconds that killed the Bears chances but rather the 25-27 seconds prior. Eberflus made a job ending mistake and Williams failed to be a leader.
Your football IQ is -69
go buccos
go steelers
Under Eberflus, the Bears find ways to lose games. They have a +1 point differential but they’re 4-8. Today’s debacle probably spells the end for him.
I’m pretty sure this one ends his HC tenure in Chicago too, as it should. This one is simply inexcusable for a HC at that level. He’s being paid to know these things.
Agreed. Probably the worst clock management any of us have ever seen. Inexcusable.
If there is a way to lose a game, Eberlose will find it. He should have been fired after the Commanders debacle, The fact that he’s still here is a slap in the face of every Bears fan that ever lived. It wouldn’t even cost them any money to fire him as they could just promote somebody to run the team from within. So what is it? Poles didn’t REALLY hire him. They made him the scapegoat for it by having him announce it 2 days after he got the job so…… He didn’t have a chance to look really. Stephen King couldn’t write the ways they lose football games.
I suppose Eberflus will find a way to lose the next game by taking points off the board…lol.
Job Security? That’s actually probably the funniest thing I’ll read all day.
Earth to uncle mike: Denver lost at Kansas City on a blocked field goal at the gun. Are the Broncos going to run Sean Payton out of Denver?
Earth to Chucky- Yeah if it happened 5 times in a row like it’s happened to this fool.
Full stop, Eberflus is not a head coach. Great D coordinator but his in game management as hc leaves everything to desire.
great D coordinator? huh
Nah dude has to 100% go after today
That was a very very very at worst tie-able game
If you tie and Detroit winds up kicking a game winner so be it
If you went to OT n Detroit scores a TD so be it
But out of 5,765,9877,889,8877,188 outcomes the bears literally picked thee worst possible outcome
those last few seconds were mostly calebs fault, he was taking his sweet time to snap the ball
He has to make sure everyone’s lined up correctly if they aren’t it’s an illegal formation loss of more yards and loss of time on the clock. Those last few seconds were making sure nobody was covering someone and the right number of people were on the line.
Which is insane to expect a rookie qb after a sack to be the one to organize the guys into the correct play and make sure everyone’s lined up correctly in 30 seconds.
yeah true
It’s kinda his job to do since he’s the quarterback. If he can’t do it in 20 seconds he’s not a good quarterback. Look at the players again and you’ll see everyone was set with 14 seconds to go. It’s like Williams was calling an audible or trying to put people in motion. He has talent but right now he’s not a smart player
Read my earlier reply. He said , and was supported by other players, that the coach forbade him from using the last time out.
Well considering you expected Williams to hike a ball at 14 seconds or 11 seconds (you’ve given two different times when the players were finally set and both are wrong lmao) when two receivers kmet and moore werent set until 8 or 9 seconds deerhunter maybe sit this one out cause your analysis would have resulted in a penalty- illegal motion or illegal shifting- which carries loss of yards and time off the clock.
This is why we have video replay. Williams can’t hike the ball until kmet and Moore are in the correct position and not moving. Thats not Williams fault he couldn’t hike the ball cause they didn’t line up correctly immediately.
link to tiktok.com
This guy was very clearly not a good coach entering this season. But now with talent and expectations, it’s clear the dude is just a complete idiot. Like generational idiotic. I remember seeing the dude piss away ~20 seconds near the end of thar Packers game before taking a TO – similar disappointing result. This bozo shouldn’t be coaching middle school flag football.
“generational idiotic” – love it, will be stealing it
Shouldn’t have been allowed back in the locker room after today
If he isn’t fired this week then you know it’s because that ole bag Virginia wants to keep that no hc coach firing mid season dinosaur mentality or “tRaDItiOn” going
Stupid to run a QB draw the play before but how come so many players were slow to return if it was a draw. Poorly coached team, when you see 15 seconds gone you use the time out.
Naw. This kind of lame belongs to her son, George. He’s the one who wouldn’t fire Eberflub in the offseason because he didn’t want to pay for the three years left on his deal. George is a clown.
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I’ll say it again, they should’ve gone after Jim Harbaugh. They didn’t, and will suffer for more decades to come.
Harbaugh has too much ego and his specialty is burning bridges behind him. Aside from Baltimore where his brother works, I doubt any team he has had a relationship with would ever be interested in having him back.
He can keep saying it again like the broken record he is. It still was never going to happen. And we’re still happy in the long run.
After watching that trainwreck at the end of the game, it needs to be a broken record lol
Not like we haven’t seen it 5 weeks in a row or anything. Only left to wonder is how much longer is old lady McCaskey gonna watch this crap?
You know you have a problem when your HC is doing his best to make the team look worse than the White Sox 🙂
The actual comparison would be the New York Football Giants. First team eliminated from playoff contention this term.
New Yorkers at least have a couple of quality baseball teams worth supporting…Chicago doesn’t even have that.
They should have hired Harbaugh. Who cares about burned bridges? The Bears haven’t been deep into the playoffs in almost 20 years. Maybe their organization & fans don’t care about that.
This coach is a poor excuse for the word coach. He is still not all to blame- their new OF coach told Williams to be a Super Star when the game is on the line- so he wanted to throw a touchdown in stead of
Instead of going with the play as called so they could try a field goal. To me Williams is calling every play different they he is being told. Then his play doesn’t work.
Thank you, Matt. I had the over (47.5) and Bears (+9.5). That missed FG by the Lions not long before this clock management snafu didn’t help my cause.
That ending would have been a fireable offense if they had no timeouts.
That he went home with one…not sure why there is any question what should happen here.
This is NOT a one time event! We have seen Eberflus be screw up game management. last play schemes and just stupid time outs at meaningless times in games and yet he couldn’t figure out to take one at this juncture of a game to give his team a chance to tie the game. Eric Washington should be taking over the reins on Monday.
He Gone!
Best Bears W since Super Bowl XX
The Bears should have pulled a Lane Kiffan on him and fired him at the airport and I put equal blame on Williams…if the coach isn’t going to call the time out then show your team you are a franchise QB and call it yourself…somebody had to make a decision but instead the Bears showed the whole nation just how bad they really are.
To those who keep saying the Bears should have hired Harbaugh…he isn’t stupid enough to take charge of that dumpster fire and he wants to win and that isn’t going to happen in Chicago.
The Bears FINALLY did something right…Eberflus has been FIRED.