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The player named by one analyst as the key to getting Ben Johnson's Chicago Bears offense to work is entirely logical and also revealing.
Count Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson among those who aren't big fans of the Philadelphia Eagles' controversial Tush Push play.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson is not shying away from the franchise’s long-standing reputation as a place where quarterback careers go to stall. Instead, the
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The Jaguars moved quickly after firing Paul Corsaro, and landed Ben Howlett, a winner from the Division II level.
Johnson said that the Tush Push, which has been highly-successful by the Eagles and head coach Nick Sirianni, doesn't meet his criteria for excitement. Johnson would say that he likes big plays and that the Tush Push is not the explosive style of play he likes to have on the field.
New Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson praised Caleb Williams while the quarterback remained mum Wednesday in the wake of a book excerpt detailing how the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner and his father wanted nothing to do with the founding NFL franchise leading up to last year's draft.
Johnson left after winning Assistant Coach of the Year and was commonly known as one of the architechts of Detroit's high-powered offense. However, his decision to leave to coach the division rival Bears has undoubtedly received a sour reception from a portion of the fan base.