Waldron Out: Chicago Bears Part Ways With Offensive Coordinator
Man, this is brutal. The Chicago Bears have officially parted ways with offensive coordinator Luke Getsy after a frustrating season where the offense struggled to find its footing. It's no secret that the Bears' offense has been pretty bad for a while, and this move isn't exactly a shock. The writing was on the wall, man.
Getsy's departure comes after a year of offensive struggles. The Bears ranked dead last in the league in points per game and struggled to find consistency in the passing game. Justin Fields, the quarterback they're building their future around, couldn't seem to find his rhythm, and the running game just couldn't get going. It was, like, really frustrating to watch.
There's a lot of talk about what this means for the Bears' future. They've got a young quarterback, they've got a new head coach, and they're looking for someone to finally fix their offense. Who's gonna step up and get this thing turned around? There's a lot of pressure on the next offensive coordinator to make this work.
The Bears will be looking for someone who can help Fields reach his full potential. They need a coach who can unlock his abilities and help him become a true franchise quarterback. It's gonna be interesting to see who they bring in, man. Will they go for a veteran coach, or will they take a chance on a young, up-and-coming guy?
The Bears' offense is a work in progress. They've got a long way to go before they can compete for a championship. But if they can find the right offensive coordinator, they've got the pieces in place to become a real contender. Just gotta find the right coach, you know? I think it's gonna be a long process.