It's about time to count moral victories for this team. Besides their 1 win, the Bears actually had 4th quarter leads in 3 other games....including 2 of them down to the opponent's final drive. So, that's......something, right? In all seriousness though, do the Bears consider getting rid of Fox after this season, barring miracle? We heard all this stuff about his improvement with teams in Year 2. We heard all about his professional atmosphere. Players being held accountable. Players will play disciplined. He would bring in top notch coordinators. But this year is a clear step down from last year's rebuilding squad. The way that injuries are being handled and press conference questions being answered is bad. The team is being penalized among the top 10 in the league, many of which have come at crucial times in the red zone. And there has been no progress out of Fangio's unit, despite having more talent than last year....and the OC has been a near disaster. With the likelihood of a new offensive coordinator being hired and a new QB being drafted, it makes very little sense to allow Fox to hire his 3rd OC in 3 years. It makes less sense to draft a QB in the 1st round (which they should), who you hope to have for the next 5 years, and pair him with a defensive minded head coach who is already going to be 62 years old. I'd really like to see them make a serious run at Kyle Shanahan. Shanahan has the #1 offense so far this year, but this is his 6th top 10 offense in his 9 years as an OC. He got an elite level season out of Matt Schaub, out of RG3, and now out of Matt Ryan. And if the Bears want to keep Hoyer around as a veteran backup/stopgap, Shanahan has coached him in Cleveland.