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Bears Get Fresh Blood in Coaching

Sun Feb 02 2025
Sheesh, there's been a lot of shuffling in Chicago. Eric Bieniemy has just swapped uniforms, going from the college football squad, UCLA, to the Bears. He left his spot down in SoCal. Much was expected of Bieniemy at UCLA, but unfortunately, the Bruins' offense was a bit of a mess, and he was shown the door. Now he gets to deal with the Bears' woeful offense. So, he believes that he can resolve this. Before UCLA, Bieniemy was with the Chiefs, behind the scenes, he was the one helping the team set upthe offensive plays for hthe winners. The Chiefs got some sparkle and won the Super Bowl twice. During his time in Chicago they did not have as much success. So he tried his luck somewhere else, again in the windy city. He was hired as Head coach for the Commanders, but one season and a poor record later, it was back to the drawing board. --let's rephrase it. So, you might be asking yourself, why is he moving? Bieimy won't always end up going in the right direction. He's got a track record of pulling together some great offensive plays and counts some star studded names, but fans in Chicago should be looking out for the bearings. Whether this change-ups to the coaching staff is a step up or down remains to be seen, but there's no doubt they have revived, finally, trying to revive the floundering team. But the goal is simple, they want to really put an end to their star quarterback struggles. He won't be alone, either. Right alongside him are a bunch of new faces, with hip shot names like Declan Doyle and Dennis Allen. The Bears are finally putting out some effort to upgrade their defenses. The bears would do well to improve their defense and bench strength. The Bears have a lot of work ahead to solve not only their offense, but bludgeon their defense. And all this comes after a rough start to the season. The Bears have ranked last in most areas for offensive plays, and the main issue has been their 102 rushing yards per game. Coach Ben Johnson for Bears has a lot of work on his hands to solve his quarterback problem. Caleb Williams ranked 28th in quarterback rating, an astonishingly poor result that did not go unnoticed. The season started off particularly poorly. The Bears fired their head coach and went on to have one of the worst seasons in recent history. It was a tough season for the Bears, and the vibes were not great. The season was nothing to brag about. And now, after all that? It's looking like they're looking to learn from their mistakes.

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    What specific strategies and schemes did Bieniemy implement with the Chiefs that could be beneficial for the Bears' running game?
    How will Bieniemy's brief and less successful stint with the Commanders influence his approach with the Bears?
    What are the key differences between the offensive talent available to Bieniemy at the Chiefs compared to what he will have with the Bears?

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