Mike Vrabel best fit the attribute “leader of men’’ that the Bears are seeking in a head coach. That job description was so pointed, so specific that it left observers with the sense that former coach Matt Eberflus couldn’t lead men and, further, would have a difficult time leading animals, vegetables or minerals.
With Mike Vrabel locked up by New England, here's a ranking of who remains among the 'leader of men' class that seems important to Chicago decision makers.
Can the Bears convince former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel to instill a winning culture in Chicago as the team's next head coach?
Mike Vrabel is no doubt a 'leader of men' but besides the competition the Bears face he just doesn't seem in tune with their organization and personnel.
The Patriots spent Tuesday interviewing Chicago Bears interim coach Thomas Brown for their vacant post, MassLive confirmed. Brown was first promoted to offensive coordinator when the Bears fired Shane Waldron, and later was named interim head coach after Matt Eberflus was let go.
The Chicago Bears have a CVS receipt full of head coaching candidate names after “Black Monday.” Two key names on the Bears’ list seem to be the team’s more likely options.
Mike Vrabel has interviewed with the Bears to be their next head coach. The Bears announced on Wednesday afternoon that they have completed an interview with Vrabel.
One of the biggest names on the NFL's ongoing coaching carousel has officially interviewed with the Chicago Bears. Chicago announced Wednesday it completed
Mike Vrabel has lined up an interview with the Bears, while the Saints are trying to arrange a meeting. Read more at Pro Football Rumors.
The hiring cycle in the NFL is about to really get rolling. Ben Johnson is available after the Detroit Lions were stunned Saturday night. Will he pick the Chicago Bears?
Josh McDaniels is reportedly considered "the favorite" for the Patriots' offensive coordinator job. Read more on Boston.com.