3 coaches the Bears should hire who’d play Justin Fields
By Josie Rohach
1. Brian Daboll
Perhaps the best head-coach hire the Chicago Bears could make would be Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll.
The Bills have had transformation success under Daboll’s leadership. Quarterback Josh Allen went from embarrassing to elite in just a few seasons, in what was one of the most impressive developments in the league’s history. That type of dedication to creating a top tier quarterback is exactly what Fields and the Bears need to succeed.
Thanks to Daboll, the Bills have one of the most high powered offenses in the league. Buffalo is tied with Kansas City for second most average points per game this season at 33.5. Allen and company racked up 40 points in Week 4 against the Texans following a 43-point Week 3 performance. If the Bears want someone who knows how to put points on the board, Daboll has to be their guy.
Again, Fields still doesn’t compare to Allen and Darnell Mooney is not Stefon Diggs, so Daboll would certainly have his work cut out for him. But when it comes time, the challenge of a developing a new quarterback protege in a division that will likely be without a contending team if Rodgers has moved on from Green Bay might prove to be just the temptation Daboll needs to make the move to Chicago.