Report: Chicago Bears Could Fire Everyone
By Josh Sanchez
The Chicago Bears will wrap up a disappointing 2014-15 season on Sunday afternoon, before beginning to make moves for next year. As it turns out, everyone could be on the chopping block.
When the Chicago Bears enter the 2015-16 season, there could be a shortage of hipster glasses in positions of power within the organization. That is because there is buzz circling that the team could clean house after a disappointing campaign in 2014.
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Bears quarterback Jay Cutler previously acknowledged no one’s job was safe entering the offseason and that could prove to be even more true than he ever imagined.
According to Pro Football Talk, a full house-cleaning could be coming.
That includes everyone from top to bottom in the organization.
Mike Florio wrote:
"By “everyone,” the scuttlebutt includes everyone. From coach Marc Trestman to G.M. Phil Emery to team president Ted Phillips, who has held the position for nearly 16 years."
You would have to imagine that Cutler, who has been a huge disappointment for the Chicago Bears, is also included in that list.
The Bears entered the sesason with high hopes, but they were an absolute dumpster fire this season and the offense never clicked despite having a “quarterback guru” leading the team. Add in a poor defense, and the recipe for disaster was there.
It will be interesting to see how the Bears approach the offseason, but it certainly appears that a number of people should begin scouting new homes.
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