Friday, December 27, 2024

Is Ryan Poles In Trouble? Execs Around NFL Revealed What They’re Hearing

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Matt Eberflus is out as Chicago Bears head coach. Now, fans have turned their attention to the status of GM Ryan Poles. Team president Kevin Warren stated at the most recent press conference that Poles is safe. The plan is for him to remain the GM and spearhead the search for the next head coach. There wasn’t much room for speculation. However, the disaster in San Francisco has many wondering if the roster is way more flawed than people wanted to admit. Poles shouldn’t be free of scrutiny just yet.

In these cases, it is often interesting to get a gauge of what people around the NFL think. This offers a barometer of where things might be trending. Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reached out to several front offices to hear what they think Poles’ status is. The consensus was relatively clear.

Poles’ job security is something of interest to folks in front offices around the league, and the general consensus is he will be safe. The only caveat from those I have chatted with is the possibility the Bears land on a new coach who has enough juice to bring a personnel man with him. That’s a possibility that cannot be dismissed. If you were paying attention to what Warren said, Poles appears to be in good standing for 2025.

The Bears’ goal seems to be convincing the top candidates that Poles is secure in his role and that they can trust him. However, if somebody is dead set on bringing in a GM they’re more comfortable with, Warren will at least listen to the idea. This isn’t overly surprising. A general manager usually gets two cracks at finding a head coach. Jim Finks did. Ryan Pace did. The only thing standing between Poles and a continued run is if the team’s preferred candidate wants his own guy.

Ryan Poles has some things working in his favor.

For starters, his roster has shown it can compete with the best in the NFC. With one or two different results, his Bears could’ve swept the Packers, Vikings, and Lions in their first meetings. When this group is motivated, it can play at a high level. There are definite deficiencies, particularly up front, but the gap isn’t impossibly wide. Poles also seems to have finally fixed the quarterback position with the arrival of Caleb Williams. That has to count for something. Last but not least, the GM has shown a willingness to give the head coach a strong voice in the scouting process. That isn’t always the case with other teams.

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That flexibility will appeal to top candidates. Answers won’t be forthcoming until January, and teams can’t interview coaches until the playoffs begin. Until then, the decision on Ryan Poles will remain in a holding pattern. There is the matter of his contract. Reports indicate that 2025 will be his last season unless he receives an extension. Perhaps the Bears are waiting to see where their preferred candidates stand. If they’re open to working with Poles, he will likely get an extension. If not? Well, you can guess what happens then.

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Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Dec 12, 2024 11:26 pm

Hey whatever. Team is in a freefall.

TGena
TGena
Dec 12, 2024 1:07 pm

CEO, Kevin Warren (and his advisors) are in the process of contacting these and other experienced NFL executives to determine a proper fit for the soon to be vacant Bears GM position:

Ray Agnew — Lions AGM
Trey Brown — Bengals Sen. Per. Exec.
Glenn Cook — Browns AGM
Ed Dodds — Colts AGM
Mike Greenberg — Bucs AGM
George Kokinis — Ravens VP PP
Will McClay — Dallas VP PP
John Spytek — Bucs AGM
Andy Weidl — Steelers AGM.

The only question that remains is whether Kevin Warren plans to include,

Ian Cunningham– BEARS AGM.

Beardown54
Dec 12, 2024 12:44 pm

Absolutely. A playoff bubble was my expectation this year. In my opinion, rookie quarterbacks and bad coaching are significant contributors to disappointment.
Roster configuration is undoubtedly to blame also. The Oline is garbage. Would a qualified coach have this roster in the playoffs? I lean towards yes.

Sam
Sam
Dec 12, 2024 12:08 pm

Beardown54.. that dog shit roster in 2022 won just one game less than this 2024 roster. That’s my whole point. Shouldn’t u expect a lot more improvement buy now? It is what it is, and I do fully expect Poles to be back next year.

Beardown54
Dec 12, 2024 11:47 am

That 2022 roster was dog shit. I honestly think we are close to being a consistent playoff team. CW develops, and you build the trenches this year. 3 picks in the top 40ish? They should all be lineman + 2 FA’s. I am OK if he goes and OK if he stays.

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