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My gut feeling is that Emery is probably 90% decided on who he's going to hire, but is going through the "due diligence" part of the process now. Emery is touted as being an extremely methodical and meticulous grinder, and we're seeing that play out in the coaching search. One good side benefit from grinding through this process, is that Emery is getting some exceptional input on the Bears from some of the brightest up-and-coming NFL coordinators - most of whom will be HC's sooner rather than later. I think some of these guys he's talking too are the "best and brightest" in the NFL.....just exceptional football minds. That's not the main purpose of the search, but rather a nice side benefit for Emery.
But I'll bet Emery knows right now who "The Guy" is. He'll pull the trigger when the process ends. We just have to wait it all out.
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None of these guys give me the WOW feeling I want to feel with our HC pick
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Originally Posted by
JJ-30
None of these guys give me the WOW feeling I want to feel with our HC pick
When I look over the best of the candidates (not all of them, but the best) I believe we are looking at the future of the NFL coaching-wise. These will ultimately be the new crop of great coaches (not all of them, but some). The old guard will be retiring one-by-one over the years ahead. These will be the new guys. I'm hoping we catch a great guy on his way up - and can keep him here for a long time. Like a future Belechick or Landry. I realize that's probably a pipe dream, but I'm hoping
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Originally Posted by
MPBears68
I have no idea who it is going to be or when, but most of the top dogs being bandied about are with playoff teams unsurprisingly. Only OC Carmichael with NO, the TB OC, and the Dallas ST coordinator (all of whom seem like secondary tier candidates to me) are currently available. McCoy, Clements, Arians, and Dennison are all occupado for now. The January 18th goal seems a bit optimistic IMO.
I think McCoy can talk because he's on the bye this week.
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I do like the fact that Emery is a "detail person" and a grinder. Thoughtful. I don't think he'll drag this out, but will take the necessary time to get it right.
I believe the Chicago Bears opening is the primo #1 HC opportunity. Also, as MP mentioned, with the playoffs going on right now, it's going to have an impact upon the timeline with some candidates.
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I think that Saturday or Sunday (not both) is the day that the Broncs are allowing other teams to interview McCoy, if I recall correctly....
"Professional Armchair Quarterback" and other oxymora.....
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Not sure, but Emerys interview is on Sun

Originally Posted by
XaosGorilla
I think that Saturday or Sunday (not both) is the day that the Broncs are allowing other teams to interview McCoy, if I recall correctly....
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Bruce Arians is front runner for the HC spot for the Bears?
During halftime of the High School All-American game on NBC Mike Florio reported this.
Take it for what it's worth, since I don't even think he has been interviewed yet.
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Originally Posted by
JustAnotherBearsFan99
I do like the fact that Emery is a "detail person" and a grinder. Thoughtful. I don't think he'll drag this out, but will take the necessary time to get it right.
I believe the Chicago Bears opening is the primo #1 HC opportunity. Also, as MP mentioned, with the playoffs going on right now, it's going to have an impact upon the timeline with some candidates.
I believe that you are allowed to interview candidates on the weekend of their bye week, if they have one. And that teams can't turn down a request to interview one of their own if it is for a promotion in rank type of position. So, "permission is granted" seemingly as a courtesy or formality in those scenarios. A team CAN refuse permission if the interview is for a lateral move, not an elevation from say coordinator to HC. I don't know what the rules are for actually putting pen to paper. Obviously a candidate can't officially assume new responsibilities until his current team is eliminated for the season, but can an agreement be inked and announced in advance? Anyone know?
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Yeah, hard to mark any real frontrunners without everyone getting their crack at an interview. Though, I suppose it's easy for the higher ups to go into the process with a narrowed list and a favorite on top based on resume, I kind of doubt anyone with real insight would leak that unless they are very serious about him not taking another job before they get to him.