Matt Eberflus Keeps It Real On Job Security After Bears Loss To Lions

Matt Eberflus Keeps It Real On Job Security After Bears Loss To Lions




Matt Eberflus Keeps It Real On Job Security After Bears Loss To Lions

Matt Eberflus Keeps It Real On Job Security After Bears Loss To Lions

Following the Chicago Bears’ disappointing 41-10 loss to the Detriot Lions on Sunday, head coach Matt Eberflus faced questions about his job security. The Bears are now 3-10 on the season and have lost six of their last seven games, leading to speculation that Eberflus could be fired before the end of the season.

Eberflus Isn’t Worried About His Job

Despite the team’s struggles, Eberflus said he is not worried about his job security. He said he is focused on improving the team and winning games, and he believes that he is the right person to lead the Bears.

“I’m not worried about my job,” Eberflus said. “I’m worried about this team and winning games. I believe in this team and I believe in this coaching staff. We’re going to keep working hard and we’re going to turn this thing around.”

Bears Ownership Backs Eberflus

Bears ownership has also expressed support for Eberflus. Chairman George McCaskey said that he believes in Eberflus and that he is the right person to lead the team.

“I believe in Matt Eberflus,” McCaskey said. “He’s a good coach and he’s a good person. He’s going to turn this thing around.”

Bears Have A Tough Road Ahead

The Bears have a tough road ahead of them. They face the Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills, and Minnesota Vikings in their next three games, and they need to win at least two of those games to have a chance at making the playoffs.

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Eberflus said he knows the Bears have a tough road ahead, but he is confident that they can turn things around.

“We have a tough road ahead of us, but I believe in this team,” Eberflus said. “We’re going to keep working hard and we’re going to turn this thing around.”

Conclusion

It remains to be seen whether Eberflus will be able to turn the Bears around. The team has a lot of problems to fix, and they face a tough schedule in the coming weeks.

However, Eberflus is confident that he is the right person to lead the Bears, and he has the support of ownership. If Eberflus can turn the Bears around, he will be a hero in Chicago. But if he fails, he could be out of a job before the end of the season.



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