Being able to adjust to the situation is something Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus is looking for with his next offensive coordinator.
Two individuals have been considered for the position of offensive coordinator for the Bears, and coach Matt Eberflus has summarized his requirements.
Although the description leaves room for some very broad interpretations, it’s simple to see how Shane Waldron and Klint Kubiak, the two rumored possibilities, fit into this scenario.
“Adjustable” or “adaptable” are the search terms that are most important. It appears that Eberflus was dissatisfied with the manner the previous offensive staff changed game plans, the quarterback style and personnel at their disposal, or the opponents’ defensive strategies.
“I believe that any competent coach, including the offensive coordinator, is able to adapt to the quarterback or play caller because injuries and changes occur during the season.
“How many NFL backups were used this season? Your plan must be modified to accommodate the quarterback and the skill set at your disposal. Whether a tight end, receiver, or quarterback. It takes a lot of flexibility to achieve that throughout the course of a season. Thus, that would be the situation.
Neither running backs nor quarterbacks selling out to halt the running game is a challenge that Eberflus wants to see in a coach, nor is it someone who is attacked with a radically blitzing scheme and responds by throwing screen passes every other play. They observed that contrary to