The thing is, it's not that crazy at all to want to come to the Bears. Maybe not for Martz, but most coaches are steering clear of the Bears due to all of the uncertainty surrounding the team. You need supreme confidence in your abilities and the offensive personnel to take a job that requires performance right off the bat. I am not so sure about this "stearing clear" story. Everybody lists Bates on that list, which is silly considering all he did was accept the first job that was offered to him with his current boss, instead of waiting around to see where the Bears decided to go. And for some reason, the Packers coach's name keeps getting thrown into this story when he was denied the chance to speak with the Bears in the first place, let alone turn them down. At most, you can say this Chudzinski guy may have steared clear. However, considering he works for the brother of the guy who was just fired, and works with another guy Lovie fired, you can easily see where somebody might think they wouldn't want to work here for other reasons. And it's not even clear if they actually offered anybody the job yet. They seem to be taking their time and choosing to speak with lots of people. That's a good way to miss out on people who are going to be inclined to take what they can get, especially in an offseason with such little turnover in the coaching ranks.