4. Shane Waldron has been rocky for the Chicago Bears
When the Bears moved on from Luke Getsy to Shane Waldron, the thought was that they were getting a real offense. At the very least, they thought they would get the Shannahan-McVay style of offense.
While Getsy worked with Matt LeFleur, he was with the Packers back with Mike McCarthy and his play-calling style came from Joe Moorhead. Waldron worked directly with Sean McVay and had been with him for a while. So, this would solve all of the problems, right? Nope.
A lot of the players he brought in due to familiarity, such as Gerald Everett and Coleman Shelton, have been duds. He has made awkward personnel and game situation decisions. It has been hard to track the progress of Caleb Williams due to the clunkiness of the offense, and the whole reason they hired Waldron was to get a look at Williams in a real NFL offense. This needs to change.