Darnell Mooney has already accomplished a lot in his NFL career. He set the Chicago Bears single-season rookie record for receptions. Then he cracked 1,000 yards last season for the first time. One would think he'd have at least one or two fond memories of Matt Nagy's offense. That is a false assumption. While Mooney loves his former head coach as a person, he admitted on Red Line Radio that he was ready for things to be over by the end of 2021.
He didn't know what to expect when Matt Eberflus arrived. There was no way to tell if the Bears had hired a head coach known for his disciplinary approach, a typical move by teams that experience long stretches of being too mistake-prone. The young receiver was surprised to find out how chill Eberflus was. The man has a high standard and ensures everybody knows it, but he isn't the type to yell or scream. He's also more organized than Nagy was. Far more.
That is what stands out the most. Eberflus ensures everybody is on the same page and knows what they're supposed to be doing. He sits in on meetings for every position group but isn't invasive. He lets his assistants do their jobs. His responsibility is to keep things flowing in the right direction. Mooney loves what he's seen thus far. When asked about the new offense under coordinator Luke Getsy and whether he thinks it's better than Nagy's. He had a simple two-word answer.
"Most definitely."[video width="1920" height="1080" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Preview-of-the-NEW-Bears-with-WR-Darnell-Mooney2022_06_23_10_13_51.mp4"][/video]







