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Matt Eberflus is running out of time to deliver definitive evidence that he’s the right man to run the Bears.
His team was in turmoil again this week, and that’s nothing new in his tenure. A month before that, offensive players intervened to shift coordinator Shane Waldron’s play calling into something more sensible. And last season was rife with troubling incidents, including late-game collapses, a mouthy malcontent in Chase Claypool and two assistant coaches leaving for non-football reasons.
Crisis has been the norm during the Eberflus years, and that’s a problem.