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What makes Ben Johnson’s fun reputation for bears in free agency

What makes Ben Johnson’s fun reputation for bears in free agency

Lake Forest – one of the key aspects of Chicago Bears who signs a coach like Ben Johnson is the potential attraction for players.

It is a reputation modeled in Detroit but hope now in Chicago It can be solidified here. Bears hope that its success can be magnetic, pulling free agents that could be torn between several teams.

To be sure, no team wants to be known for free agency Because the project actually builds teams, but completing empty places becomes easier if the player wants to come for a certain coach.

You did not receive many players in the free agency saying they want to come to Chicago because they just had to play for Matt Eberflus, unless they came from Indianapolis.

Johnson’s reputation has entered the entire league and the players who just signed here to talk about it.

“You saw the crimes he had,” said the free agent, Jonah Jackson. “And as I said earlier, the 40 -point capabilities that bring to Tble.

“It’s a winner. That’s what he wants to do.”

Jackson thought of his days in Detroit, when Johnson was an offensive coordinator.

“Surely, I mean, he commanded the offense,” Johnson said. “It was his offense. I think he will be a big head coach here.”

Jackson thought Johnson knew in Detroit how to use his offensive lines in the best skills.

“I feel like they were my best years with Ben,” Jackson said. “He sounds the game at our strengths and our things we’re good at. And it’s not just a guy in particular.

“I felt as if I could prosper in that system (Detroit’s) and I am pleased to return to it and return to what I could do and continue to roll.”

Joe Thuney came from a very big team with an explosive offense with Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, after being in New England with Tom Brady. With the bosses, he had the opportunity to face Lions.

“Just watching Detroit’s crime over the years, every week is like 30-40 points with truly great creative pieces and a crime you want to be a part,” Thuney said. “It has such a clear, communicative way to describe what it wants.

“You can feel the passion and love he has for the game and is infectious. I think people, everyone around him feel, and he is just a coach for whom you want to play.”

Even the defensive boys sit down and take note.

“I was talking to the coach earlier and I told him, like, some of these pieces you submitted, I don’t even know how you think about them. Do you know what I say?” Defensive coverage said Grady Jarrett. “And so it is cool and play that line they had there, they are definitely physical and I respect those guys very much.

“I think I played in 2023, and then in 2020. But I know what Lions were, especially in the last two years in which they have done very well and to have coach Johnson there, I mean, as you (Mass -Media) you can see, you have talked to him, he is intense.”

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