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Hiring Pete Carroll as head coach would revitalize the Bears’ franchise with his proven winning formula and leadership style.



Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay has praised Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, who is looking to return to coaching after a stint at USC. Carroll, who is 74, has shown interest in the vacant Chicago Bears head coaching job and the team is reportedly interested in meeting with him.

Carroll has a reputation for being a culture-builder and has changed the culture at both USC and the Seahawks, leading both teams to championships. He has an intimate understanding of how to mentor quarterbacks and has had success with Russell Wilson and Geno Smith in Seattle. He also understands the importance of a strong running game and has a philosophy that connects with the quarterback position.

Despite his age, Carroll is still energetic and has shown no signs of slowing down. He has an overall record of 170-120-1 in the regular season and 11-11 in the postseason in 18 years as an NFL head coach. He has an intimate knowledge of how to build a winning culture and has the respect of his peers.

The Bears should be interested in hiring Carroll, who could bring a level of stability and leadership to the team. He has a track record of getting the most out of his players and has the ability to create a unifying, organizational stability. He also has a measured, patient approach in developing quarterbacks, which would be beneficial for the Bears’ young quarterback, Caleb Williams.

While there are certainly question marks that come with hiring Carroll, including his age and potential control over personnel, he has the background to overcome these hurdles. He has shown that he can adapt to different situations and has a proven track record of success. The Bears would be wise to bring him in and let him build a winning culture, which the team has been missing for years.

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