Six things to know about the Bears' coaching search, including a first-class policy
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The Chicago Bears are determined to present themselves as a first-class organization in their head coaching search, opting for premium travel arrangements for interview candidates, rather than skimping on flights.
A team source emphasized that any candidate invited for an interview should understand the Bears' dedication to being a first-class organization, which reflects a significant shift in their approach to attracting top talent.
General manager Ryan Poles highlighted that the Bears are casting a wide net in finding Matt Eberflus' replacement, signaling an era of serious commitment to turning the team's fortunes around.
The Bears' historical struggles are illustrated by their fact of having five head coaches since their last playoff win in 2010, underlining the urgent need for a successful hire.
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