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When people talk about the strengths of the 2024 Chicago Bears, coaching is a topic that is frequently overlooked. La gestión y el equipo de Matt Eberflus han sido objeto de intensa crítica recientemente, lo que incluso ha resultado en el despido del coordinador ofensivo Shane Waldron después de un desastroso desempeño en la Semana 10 contra los New England Patriots.

Nonetheless, the new person taking Waldron’s place caused some excitement on Wednesday, as NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero released an article highlighting 22 young employees who are prepared for a head coaching position. In the list of top contenders, such as Joe Brady from the Buffalo Bills, Ben Johnson from the Detroit Lions, and Bobby Slowik from the Houston Texans, the Bears’ Thomas Brown was also mentioned.

After a brief stint as a running back for the Falcons, Brown’s career was abruptly halted by an injury. However, he quickly transitioned into coaching and achieved success by clinching a Super Bowl victory with the Rams alongside his former high school adversary, Sean McVay. McVay has praised Brown as “one of the most exceptional competitors I’ve ever encountered.” Brown is once again in a familiar role, stepping in to handle play-calling during the season for a team that is ranked. Selecting the top choice for a unit that is facing challenges. Having briefly led Bryce Young and the Panthers’ offensive unit last year, he has now been chosen to carry out the same responsibility for Caleb Williams and the Bears’ offensive strategy. Despite Chicago’s recent defeat to Green Bay due to a blocked field goal in the final seconds, there were indications of improvement: Williams achieved a passer rating of 95.0, the team gained 391 yards on offense, converted 12 out of 19 third and fourth down attempts, and controlled the ball for over 36 minutes. Brown has provided guidance to running backs such as Nick Chubb, Melvin Gordon, and Sony Michel. He is full of vitality, quick-witted, and adaptable, with a broad view of things. He is familiar with interviews, as he has engaged in discussions with the Dolphins, Texans, and Titans regarding their head coaching positions in the last three Januarys.

– Tom Pelissero, a writer for NFL.com

Coming from the renowned coaching lineage of Sean McVay, Brown’s presence on a list of top coaching prospects is to be expected. As per Cameron Wolfe from NFL Network, Brown is known for being not just popular, but also for setting high expectations for his players.

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