5 Current NFL Head Coaches Los Angeles Rams Should Consider Trading For
By Dan Parzych
4. John Fox
From starting quarterback to head coach, the Chicago Bears will head into the offseason with plenty of tough decisions to figure out. In their defense, the Bears deserve some credit for the type of effort displayed over their last few games as each of their last four losses have come by single digits.
With that being said, John Fox‘s struggles carried over from last year into the 2016 season, as Chicago will finish dead last in the NFC North for the third season in a row. Fox was taking the necessary steps in the right direction after the Bears won six games during his first season as head coach in 2015, but the team currently sits at 3-11 heading into their final two regular season games against the Washington Redskins and the Minnesota Vikings.
It’s tough not to feel bad for a head coach like Fox when considering he went from having one of the most talented teams in the league as a member of the Denver Broncos to a team that seems to be going through rebuilding mode with Chicago. At the end of the day, the Bears and Fox just don’t seem to be that good of a fit for one another as it will be interesting to see what the team decides to do once the 2016 season officially comes to an end.