Matt Eberflus is out as Chicago Bears head coach after a colossal blunder late in the game's loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day. The Bears were nearing field goal range for a tying kick but after quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked with 32 seconds left, they only ran one more play -- a long incompletion to Rome Odunze as time expired. Eberflus takes with him a 14-32 record, six-game losing streak and the timeout he kept in his pocket yesterday.
...Matt Eberflus is out as Chicago Bears head coach after a colossal blunder late in the game's loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day. ...
What's next after Bears fire head coach Matt Eberflus
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... Time ran out Thursday night, not only on another avoidable Bears defeat, but also on Matt Eberflus' coaching tenure in Chicago.
Eberflus was fired Friday, hours after Eberflus held a news conference on Zoom and said he was confident he would be coaching the Bears against the San Francisco 49ers on Dec. 8.
The final straw was a 23-20 loss to the Detroit Lions punctuated by Eberflus not calling timeout with 32 seconds remaining and the Bears facing a third-and-26 at the Lions' 41.
After being sacked, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams tried to rush his teammates to the line of scrimmage.
But the slow-developing play, a long pass attempt to Rome Odunze, allowed time to run out before Cairo Santos had a shot to tie it with a 58-yard field goal attempt.
In the Bears' locker room, there seemed to be more resignation than indignation after coming up with another way to lose. ...
OK, I openly admit that I am not a sports aficionado. But when I read something along the lines of...
... In the Bears' locker room, there seemed to be more resignation than indignation after coming up with another way to lose. ...
I will say that there seems to be something majorly wrong with the management of that team.
Something is wrong.
Are you kidding? Same date as mine. But I had the "normal" replacement because my rotator cuff was in excellent shape.
#9 | Posted by LegallyYourDead
Yea, my rotator cuff was destroyed.
16-years ago I severed the supraspinatus tendon, which is one of the major tendons in the rotator cuff, and they had to replace a section of it with a cadaver tendon. The surgery was a complete success and I had no problems with it until this past summer when we were on vacation and I grabbed a suitcase at the wrong angle and tore it again. The doctor said that it wasn't worth the effort trying to fix the rotator cuff again what with the arthritic shoulder, so they opted for the full 'reverse' replacement:
A shot of my shoulder: www.eng-tips.com
For those who are not familiar with the difference between a 'reverse' and a normal replacement, they switch where they 'install' the parts of the ball & socket joint, hence the term 'reverse'.
OCU
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