Everybody likes to talk about the 1985 Chicago Bears, even today. That's understandable. It was and still is one of the greatest teams ever assembled. At least from a pure roster standpoint. There were Hall of Famers everywhere. On the other hand, one could make a strong argument that the 2006 Bears team, while not as strong in personnel, may have had the better coaching staff.
Of course things started with Lovie Smith. He transformed the team into a legitimate contender that reached two NFC championship games and of course the Super Bowl that fateful 2006 season. Next was defensive coordinator Ron Rivera. He has taken over command control of the Carolina Panthers and led them to the Super Bowl in 2015.
Most people think about those two names when that Bears team comes up in conversations. Few knew it at the time, but it turns out that coaching staff was significantly more loaded with talent than first imagined. In fact a number of the names on it are now poised to become head coaches in 2018.
2006 Bears staff could feature four eventual head coaches
As stated earlier Rivera was the first assistant on that staff to get his own team. Looking at the field of coaches available this coming off-season, there could be three more on the way. Perhaps one of them could look to bring back some of that '06 mojo to a Bears team yearning to become a winner again.Dave Toub
- Then: Special teams coordinator
- Now: Special teams coordinator for Chiefs
Harold Goodwin
- Then: Assistant offensive line coach
- Now: Offensive coordinator for Cardinals
Steve Wilks
- Then: Defensive backs coach
- Now: Defensive coordinator for Panthers
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