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Report on the Best Potential Offensive Coordinator Matches for Justin Fields, Caleb Williams, and Drake Maye with the Chicago Bears.

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Vince Carbonneau
January 11, 2024  (9:41)
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The Chicago Bears are granting head coach Matt Eberflus another opportunity to elevate the franchise's competitiveness in 2024. However, this doesn't imply that they're refraining from making significant changes.

The future of quarterback Justin Fields, including his place on the roster and potential role as QB1, remains uncertain. With the first pick in April's draft, Chicago has the option to select either Caleb Williams or Drake Maye, both of whom are seen as potential future star quarterbacks for the team.

To navigate this impending shake-up, the Bears made notable adjustments by parting ways with offensive coordinator Luke Getsy and quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko. Additionally, wide receivers coach Tyke Tolbert, running backs coach Omar Young, and assistant tight ends coach Tim Zetts were relieved of their duties.

Getsy and Janocko were integral figures in managing the offense with Fields at the helm. Whoever succeeds them will face a significant challenge, whether they are working with Fields, Williams, Maye, or a combination of these quarterbacks.

Here, we explore potential candidates who could excel in managing the quarterback situation and the offense as a whole for the Chicago Bears.

The Top Contenders:

1. Darrell Bevell, Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach & passing game coordinator: A seasoned offensive mind with a track record of nurturing quarterbacks like Russell Wilson and Tua Tagovailoa.

2. Eric Bieniemy, Washington Commanders offensive coordinator: Despite a challenging 2023 season, Bieniemy's successful tenure in Kansas City speaks for itself, making him a compelling option to oversee the Bears' offense.

3. Kliff Kingsbury, USC senior offensive analyst & quarterbacks coach: A well-established offensive guru with a strong resume, particularly suited if the Bears choose Caleb Williams.

4. Kellen Moore, Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator: Although a lateral move, Moore's future may depend on head-coaching opportunities. Joining the Bears would be a significant coup.

5. Shane Waldron, Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator: With a solid track record under Pete Carroll and Sean McVay, Waldron is an intriguing option who recently demonstrated his skills with Geno Smith.

Intriguing Retreads:

1. Pep Hamilton, former Houston Texans offensive coordinator: With experience working with quarterbacks like Andrew Luck and Justin Herbert, Hamilton's familiarity with the team could be an advantage.

2. Frank Reich, former Carolina Panthers head coach: Despite recent challenges, Reich has a history of success with quarterbacks such as Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, and Andrew Luck.

Retreads with Risks:

1. Marcus Brady, Philadelphia Eagles senior offensive assistant: A disciple of Frank Reich who has shown promise as an offensive coordinator, particularly with athletic quarterbacks.

2. Ken Dorsey, former Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator: While let go by the Bills, Dorsey played a crucial role in Josh Allen's development and deserves another opportunity.

3. Mike LaFleur, Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator: Rooted in the coaching lineage of Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay, LaFleur has potential, despite a challenging stint with the Jets.

4. Josh McDaniels, former Las Vegas Raiders head coach: McDaniels' success as an offensive coordinator with New England is well-documented, offering a compelling option for the Bears.

5. Greg Roman, former Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator: With extensive NFL experience, Roman's work with Lamar Jackson in Baltimore adds to his appeal, especially if Fields remains with the team.

6. Arthur Smith, former Atlanta Falcons head coach: Known for his play-calling abilities, Smith's past success in Tennessee makes him an interesting candidate.

Potential Rising Stars with Risks:

1. Ryan Grubb, Washington Huskies offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach: His impressive work with the Washington offense in 2023 makes Grubb a potential gem for the Bears, especially with a young quarterback like Michael Penix Jr.

2. Jerrod Johnson, Houston Texans quarterbacks coach: Johnson's work with C.J. Stroud in 2023 showcases his potential for bigger roles.

3. Klint Kubiak, San Francisco 49ers passing game coordinator: Although lacking play-calling experience, Kubiak's reputation and success with quarterbacks make him an intriguing option.

4. Tee Martin, Baltimore Ravens quarterbacks coach: Martin's progress working under Todd Monken in 2023 suggests a high-risk, high-reward gamble, especially if Fields remains on the roster.

5. Kevin Patullo, Philadelphia Eagles passing game coordinator: Interviewed for this role two years ago, Patullo's success with Jalen Hurts merits consideration, despite a relatively small sample size.

6. Zac Robinson, Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach: Another disciple of Sean McVay, Robinson's rise in coaching adds to his appeal.

7. Frank Smith, Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator: While enjoying success with the Dolphins, Smith's potential move to the Bears could offer a fresh start, although it entails some uncertainty.

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