Do Bears Already Have Antidote for Packers Curse in a Play Caller?

If the Bears really are heading toward Thomas Brown calling plays this week against Green Bay, based on last year they may have just found a secret weapon for ending a 10-game losing streak against their rivals.

Or at least it might help them score more than three points and reach the end zone to snap a streak of no touchdowns in 23 possession.

Then again, maybe not.

Nothing has been announced about changing play-calling duties for anyone as coach Matt Eberflus keeps his big secret about replacing offensive coordinator Shane Waldron.

In that regard, perhaps it’s a good idea because it’s “gamesmanship.” Opponents wouldn’t know what to expect from someone else deciding the plays for quarterback Caleb Williams.

The Packers might, though.

Last year, Brown was the offensive coordinator who very nearly kept Green Bay out of the playoffs. He was Carolina’s play caller in Week 16 when the Panthers scored a season-high 30 points, rallying from a 30-16 deficit in the fourth quarter to tie it with 4:05 to play. But the Packers escaped with an Anders Carlson 32-yard field goal to win 33-30.

That game actually impacted the Bears because a Packers loss that day would have left the Bears in position for Week 18 to still make the playoffs. Instead, they limped into Green Bay with heads down after their postseason chances ended in Week 17. The offense vanished like it usually does against the Packers in a 17-9 defeat. It was a game when they gave much the same kind of effort on offense as they have had the past three games.

So perhaps they have the “silver bullet” for this Packers curse, so to speak?

Or, maybe not.

Watched some carolina panthers tape from when Thomas Brown took over the play calling.
*more creative play calls with scheming guys open
*more motion pre snap
*better situational awareness
*more play action passes
*physical zone/gap run schemes
Can’t be worse than Waldron

— ℂ𝕃𝕌𝔹 𝔹𝔼𝔸ℝ𝕊 𝔻𝕌𝔹𝕊 🐻⏬ (@Bears_Dubz) November 12, 2024

In fact, the Panthers really didn’t do very well with Brown calling plays. They didn’t do very well last year with anyone calling plays.

It’s why Frank Reich got fired after a 33-10 loss to the Cowboys in Week 12.

Brown’s play calling started in Week 8 after the bye. Reich’s team had started out 0-6 and defense had been their real problem, as they were giving up 31 points a game.

“You’d think they could scheme some layups. That’s what Sean Payton is doing for Bo Nix.”@ColinCowherd on Caleb Williams sacked 9 times in 19-3 loss to Patriots pic.twitter.com/n6dvBumwM3

— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) November 11, 2024

Carolina stunned playpff-bound Houston in Brown’s first game calling plays, a 15-13 victory. Then they lost to the Colts 27-13 and came to Chicago for a night game against Matt Eberflus and the Tyson Bagent-led Bears. The Bears won 16-13.

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So Reich took back play-calling duties from Brown for the Dallas game after the offense had 41 points in three games. The Cowboys blew them out and Reich got canned.

Following the firing, former Bears special teams coach Chris Tabor became interim head coach. Brown served as play-calling OC the rest of the year. The Panthers had their 30-point game against the Packers.

Can they flex the Packer game to like 3am Central time? Nobody needs to see this. #Bears

— RonSki (@chi71st) November 10, 2024

However, in the other Carolina games under Brown, Carolina never scored more than 18, got shut out twice and scored six, nine and 10 with rookie No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young playing QB.

So there are definitely very familiar elements here in the Bears situation for Brown.

Even more eerie is the status of the current Bears play-calling decision.

S/o to TJ Edwards for playing his heart out yesterday to keep the Bears within reach as long as possible.

-13 TOT, 7 solo
-1 INT
-1 PD
-89.7 PFF grade pic.twitter.com/qNFOxePMrd

— Just Another Year Chicago: Bears (@JAYChi_Bears) November 11, 2024

First Reich announced he was going to study a play-calling change for Carolina, then for two days he was “still evaluating” the change before he decided to let Brown do it.

We’re all sitting and waiting now for Ebeflus to evaluate it.

It would be deja-vu all over again for Brown if he was the person being entrusted with this duty, except for the head coach being fired.

— Dave Swerski (@DaveSwerski) November 12, 2024

When the Panthers gave Brown the keys to the offense for good, they announced Jim Caldwell would move from senior assistant to special advisor for Brown to guide him. That’s the same Jim Caldwell who had interviewed for the Bears head coaching job and was a finalist with Dan Quinn and Eberflus.

All told, the Panthers scored 114 points in 10 games under Brown. That’s an 11.4-point average for those who struggle with math.

But hey, that was better than the nine points a game the Bears have averaged under Waldron the past three games.

I would like to see the #Bears switch to a run 1st offense. Less shotgun and more 3 step/quick passing game. Help to get the ball out of Caleb’s hands. Defensively I’d like to see more man coverage and DBs bumping! Lastly Coaches need to make better decisions & adjustments! 🐻⬇️

— Jerry Azumah (@JerryAzumah) November 11, 2024

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