Why do people keep asking this question? Everybody in the NFL is one season away from potentially being fired. I'm sure the new guy will get a 2-3 year contract, depending on how in demand he is. The Bears job offers a lot of potential. It's one of only 32 OC positions in the NFL, and several of those are OC in name only, since the head coach is the real guy in control. Yes, everyone is 1 season away from being fired, but why go into a situation that looks like only 1 year is the most likely scenario. It's why Bates choose Seattle over the Bears. It's why other OCs weren't jumping at a chance to come here 2 years ago. The only way a new guy comes in, I believe, is if he has a legit shot at being a head coach in the very near future. AKA an experienced OC or a former HC. You only want continuity if the guy is actually good at his job. That's why this Tice promotion talk is madness to me. I doubt he'd be a good play caller. I can't envision a scenario where the new OC comes in, does a good job, and takes over Lovie's job in year 2. If we have a good offense the team will be good overall and Lovie will probably get MORE job security. So if you want a guy to stay on board for a couple years, you look at a guy who has never been a play caller before and needs to prove himself before getting a shot at another HC position. Tom Clements fits the bill. Plus if McKenzie is all tight with Lovie he won't bring in an OC to undermine him.