Bears coach Matt Eberflus says 'there will be changes' to offense after recent struggles
Chicago has not scored a touchdown in two weeks and have lost three straight games.
The Chicago Bears haven’t scored a touchdown in two weeks and have lost three straight games, and while head coach Matt Eberflus says changes are being weighed, he won’t announce them just yet.
During his Monday press conference at Halas Hall, Eberflus said that the team is going to make “changes and adjustments,” but said the team is still weighing those options.
“There’s got to be a change and adjustment,” he said. “There’s also the sight that we’re 4-5, we haven’t played our division yet. We’re in the process of getting (that evaluation) done. There will be changes and adjustments being made.”
One of those changes could very well be their offensive playcalling duties, as Eberflus changed course from his concrete stance on the status of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. After the team’s loss to the Arizona Cardinals, Eberflus said Waldron would still be calling plays, but after only scoring three points against the New England Patriots, Eberflus didn’t offer a vote of confidence this week.
“The process of that, we’re going through that right now,” he said when asked if Waldron would be on the staff this week. “All those adjustments and changes and things that we’re gonna do, we’re still in the evaluation phase of that.”
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